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Security De-Engineering
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Security De-Engineering

by Ian Tibble
December 2011
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
332 pages
9h 15m
English
Auerbach Publications
Content preview from Security De-Engineering
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the sta on the other side of the building. ere was no actual com-
munication between the two sides unless there was an on-going cli-
ent engagement. One side was a noisy, smoky, dark environment,
whereas the other side was actually what you might expect from an
oce environment.
ere was a physical separation, but also a logical one. ere was a
rather unfortunate distinction drawn between one side and the other
that was deliberately designed by TSAP managers from around the
region. One side was supposedly composed of mature adults, whereas
the other was not. rough the days where Hackers still had a place in
information security, this was actually quite a common insult against
the Hackers in other companies, not just in TSA ...
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