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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 protect intellectual property from hacker theft
- IPv6 malware: With the transition, will spam increase?
- Can endpoint security systems prevent all Web attacks?
- How to protect against the Bredolab virus Trojan
- Is a Microsoft Internet health check viable?
- OddJob Trojan: Different from other banking threats?
- Ensuring the security of financial transactions online
- Is cloud-based antivirus better?
- Zero-day protection for MS Graphics Rendering Engine
- MHTML security for Internet Explorer
- Preventing two-factor token authentication exploits
- Balancing compliance with infosec threat assessment
- Business partner security: Managing business risk
- Botnet removal: Detect botnet infection and prevent re-
- How to defend against pivot attacks in the enterprise
- Enterprise antivirus protection: Is signature AV worth
- Data breach procedures to stop Gawker-type Web password
- Creating a Java security framework that thwarts a Java
- Merger management: How to handle potential merger threats to security
- Smishing: How to protect enterprises from SMS fraud
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