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SF new interview announcement: Open source security testing methodology

Subject: SF new interview announcement: Open source security testing methodology
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 15:13:22 -0500
The following interview was published on SecurityFocus today:

Open source security testing methodology
interview by Federico Biancuzzi
2006-03-29

Truth is made of numbers. Following this golden rule, Federico Biancuzzi
interviewed Pete Herzog, founder of ISECOM and creator of the OSSTMM, to
talk about the upcoming revision 3.0 of the Open Source Security Testing
Methodology Manual. He discusses why we need a testing methodology, why
use open source, the value of certifications, and plans for a new
vulnerability scanner developed with a different approach than Nessus.

http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/395


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