Tag: best practices

Hindsight is 20-20: Introducing the security breach post mortem

Posted on 04/07/08 by Dennis Maynes, Chief Scientist, Caveon Test Security No Comments

Hindsight: Perfect understanding of an event after it has happened; – a term usually used with sarcasm in response to criticism of one’s decision, implying that the critic is unfairly judging the wisdom of the decision in light of information that was not available when the decision was made. After every single airplane crash or [...]

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Security insights from ATP 2008

Posted on 03/10/08 by Dennis Maynes, Chief Scientist, Caveon Test Security 1 Comment

The ATP (Association of Test Publishers) conference this year did everything a good conference should do. We networked. We shared industry information. We discussed best practices. We met with clients and vendors. And we created, renewed, and strengthened friendships. Rather than discuss those things, let me share a few observations relating to test security. Exam [...]

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You can manage and you can measure!

Posted on 03/06/08 by Dennis Maynes, Chief Scientist, Caveon Test Security No Comments

The Association of Test Publishers (ATP) Conference of 2008 ended yesterday. As always, it was a good conference. In 2004 we stated, “You can’t manage what you don’t measure.” Being a sponsor of the conference, we placed a bag of M&M’s (i.e., manage and measure) in each attendee’s conference packet. And, we printed the message [...]

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