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April 26, 2007 | Comments: (0)
TraceSecurity talks about physically breaking into banks

In today's cast I had a chance to catch up with Jim Stickley, CTO, Vice President of Engineering, & Co-Founder at TraceSecurity, to discuss physically breaking into his one thousandth bank.
We talk about how TraceSecurity physically breaks into banks, financial institutions and other organizations. While Jim is always successful in the compromise of a target's data (except for maybe one), we talk about the best ways to protect your organization from professionals as well as opportunistic data thieves.
Listen to the interview with TraceSecurity now.
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Posted by Victor R. Garza on April 26, 2007 10:33 AM
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