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| Subject: | Hardware testing |
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| Date: | Wed, 30 Jul 2008 12:10:03 -0400 |
I'm mostly involved in software and physical security, but I am trying to get in to hardware as well. Anybody have any suggested reading/tips/etc.? Right now, pretty much anything. RFID, key faubs, card access, printers, biometrics, pretty much anything hardware. I realize that is pretty broad, but I am always looking to learn more. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by: Cenzic Top 5 Common Mistakes in Securing Web Applications Get 45 Min Video and PPT Slides www.cenzic.com/landing/securityfocus/hackinar ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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