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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
- Does .cc domain malware demand domain blocking?
- Exposed WPS flaw affects enterprise wireless security
- Planning for a DoS attack: What you need from an ISP
- Mobile device protection: How to thwart SMS Trojans
- Are BIOS attacks worth defending against?
- Exploring Google Chrome Frame security
- How to protect a website from malware redirects
- RTP attacks: Prevent enterprise data exfiltration
- Mitigating threats to customer-centric Web apps
- How to avoid a breach by finding security 'soft spots'
- Quiz: Data breach prevention strategies
- Carrier IQ: A big mobile security risk for enterprises?
- Duqu malware advice: Should enterprises worry about the
- QR codes security: Do malicious QR codes pose a risk?
- Curb the spam virus threat via security training
- Does Morto worm prove flaws in Windows RDP security?
- Avoiding cloud costs resulting from a cloud DDoS attack
- Online banking at work: Avoid security issues
- Implement an enterprise threat assessment methodology
- Encrypt text messages to protect against mobile Trojans
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