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Infosec Reading List - November 2018

On a monthly basis I will publish my reading recommendations which mainly focus on Information Security (InfoSec) and Outdoor Sports. All InfoSec Reading Lists can be found here.

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InfoSec

  • Masscan as a lesson in TCP/IP - [link]
  • The Next Chapter: From the Endpoint to the Cloud - some important changes regarding QubesOS - [link]
  • Zero-Width Characters - the article contains some interesting links that I recommend to follow and read - this is actually an interesting topic that journalists specifically should be aware of - [link]
  • When China Rules the Web - [link]
  • Out of Pocket: How an ISP Exposed Administrative System Credentials - S3 config failure again - [link]
  • How to build your own motion-activated security camera - instructions for the paranoid hotel users - [link]
  • Supply Chain Security 101: An Expert’s View - “The federal government has been worrying about this kind of problem for decades. In the 70s and 80s, the government was more dominant in the technology industry and didn’t have this massive internationalization of the technology supply chain.” - [link]

Outdoor

  • Crossing the Parmis - [link]
  • The Lung-Gom-Pa Runners of Old Tibet - “According to legend, lung-gom-pa runners could run for 48 hours without rest and cover 200 miles in a single day” - [link]
  • Why You Should Quit Your Job and Travel around the World - [link]
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