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Nick Lewis (CISSP) is an information security officer at Saint Louis University. Nick received his Master of Science in Information Assurance from Norwich University in 2005 and Telecommunications from Michigan State University in 2002. Prior to joining Saint Louis University in 2011, Nick worked at the University of Michigan and previous at Children's Hospital Boston, the primary pediatric teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, as well as for Internet2 and Michigan State University.
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Contributions from Nick Lewis, Enterprise Threats
- How to measure AV vendors' research teams
- Security criteria for third-party data recovery
- Should enterprises help users find secure mobile apps?
- Avoid joining DDoS attacks via the Low Orbit Ion Cannon
- The Global Payments data breach: What went wrong?
- Defending against the collateral damage of cyberwar
- After Flashback: How to evolve Mac enterprise security
- Choosing the right third-party incident response help
- Will the DNS Changer botnet takedown harm my endpoints?
- Does BEAST SSL tool represent an SSL threat?
- Time to revisit JRE security policies?
- Can XML encryption thwart XML attacks?
- Is SSL Web browser malware a real threat?
- HTML 5: The end of an era for Flash flaws?
- Facing the threat of SSL vulnerabilities
- Research indicates potential keyboard-vibration attacks
- Social engineering testing improves training
- Mitigate Poison Ivy RAT malware-style attacks
- Does 'pressure chamber improve malware containment?
- Does .cc domain malware demand domain blocking?
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