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Blog.webp 2023-01-08 10:00:00 Happy 20th Birthday TaoSecurity Blog (lien direct) Happy 20th birthday TaoSecurity Blog, born on 8 January 2003. Thank you BloggerBlogger (now part of Google) has continuously hosted this blog for 20 years, for free. I'd like to thank Blogger and Google for providing this platform for two decades. It's tough to find extant self-hosted security content that was born at the same time, or earlier. Bruce Schneier's Schneier on Security is the main one that comes to mind. If not for the wonderful Internet Archive, many blogs from the early days would be lost.StatisticsIn my 15 year post I included some statistics, so here are a few, current as of the evening of 7 January:I think it's cool to see almost 29 million "all time" views, but that's not the whole story.Here are the so-called "all time" statistics:It turns out that Blogger only started capturing these numbers in January 2011. That means I've had almost 29 million views in the last 12 years. I don't know what happened on 20 April 2022, when I had almost 1.5 million views?Top Ten Posts Since January 2011 Ransomware Studies Guideline Solardwinds ★★
Blog.webp 2021-04-13 11:00:00 New Book! The Best of TaoSecurity Blog, Volume 4 (lien direct)  I've completed the TaoSecurity Blog book series.The new book is The Best of TaoSecurity Blog, Volume 4: Beyond the Blog with Articles, Testimony, and Scholarship. It's available now for Kindle, and I'm working on the print edition. I'm running a 50% off promo on Volumes 1-3 on Kindle through midnight 20 April. Take advantage before the prices go back up.I described the new title thus:Go beyond TaoSecurity Blog with this new volume from author Richard Bejtlich.In the first three volumes of the series, Mr. Bejtlich selected and republished the very best entries from 18 years of writing and over 18 million blog views, along with commentaries and additional material. In this title, Mr. Bejtlich collects material that has not been published elsewhere, including articles that are no longer available or are stored in assorted digital or physical archives.Volume 4 offers early white papers that Mr. Bejtlich wrote as a network defender, either for technical or policy audiences. It features posts from other blogs or news outlets, as well as some of his written testimony from eleven Congressional hearings. For the first time, Mr. Bejtlich publishes documents that he wrote as part of his abandoned war studies PhD program. This last batch of content was only available to his advisor, Dr. Thomas Rid, and his review committee at King's College London.Read how the security industry, defensive methodologies, and strategies to improve national security have evolved in this new book, written by one of the authors who has seen it all and survived to blog about it.This will likely be my final collection of writings. I've discovered some documents that may be of interest to historians, so I may contribute those to a national security archive like my friend Jay Healey did a few years ago.The only other work I might do for these four volumes is to record Audible editions. That would take a while, but I'm thinking about it.Copyright 2003-2020 Richard Bejtlich and TaoSecurity (taosecurity.blogspot.com and www.taosecurity.com) Studies
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