Lockpicking 101 for busy IT professionals

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AusCERT: Securing your information is about more than firewalls and software.

Lockpicking 101 for busy IT professionals
"Datagram" (not his real name) explains lockpicking forensics to an audience at AusCERT 2011 security conference on the Gold Coast, May 16. photo: Nate Cochrane
The trivial ease with which most common locks were cracked should give IT professionals considering physical security of their assets pause for thought, a lockpicking expert warned today. “Datagram” showed delegates to the 10th annual AusCERT conference how easy it was to pick locks ...

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