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Rich Mogull has been working in the security world for 17 or so years, and breaking computers (usually by accident) even longer. After about 10 years in physical security (mostly running large events/concerts), he made the mistake of getting drunk in Silicon Valley and telling someone he "worked in security." Next morning he woke up with a job as an IT security consultant. That's not totally true, but it's far more amusing than his full biography. He currently works as an independent security consultant and writer through Securosis.com and previously spent seven years as an analyst with Gartner. Rich has also worked as a paramedic, done stints as a firefighter and with Rocky Mountain Rescue, and recently retired from ski patrol when he moved to sunny Arizona. He still dabbles in disaster medicine, when nature cooperates.

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Apple Launches SecurityCare

Apple Releases Wide-Ranging Security Updates

Protect Yourself From the Safari RSS Vulnerability

Apple Pioneers New Battery Tech with 17-inch MacBook Pro

Apple Confirms Antivirus Software Is (Usually) Unnecessary

Security Tips For Safe Online Holiday Shopping

Are Safari's New Anti-Phishing Features Useful?

iPhone Saves Weary Road Warrior

Peering Inside a Mobile Phone Network

MobileMe Web Interface Insecure, But Other Apps Get It Right

Apple Fails to Patch Critical Exploited DNS Flaw

First Impressions of the iPhone 3G and iPhone 2.0

How to Protect Yourself from the New Mac OS X Trojans

iPhone 2.0 Poised for the Enterprise

Unpatched iCal Security Flaws Present Low Risk

iPhone Survivor: Traveling Without a Laptop

iPhone Security Tips

QuickTime Security Enhanced with Anti-Exploitation Technologies

Mac Users Affected by New Virus

Apple Becomes First Victim in Hacking Contest

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