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April 02, 2009
 Imperva Video Phone Journals: Clickjacking
As we know, there are many complicated terms and topics within the information security industry. I always thought it was interesting to hear what "everyday folks" thought of our never ending supply of acronyms and obscure terminology.

This recently sparked an idea; that idea has manifested as the:  Imperva Video Phone Journals. Armed with a video phone, I search out non-technical individuals (no small task in Silicon Valley) such as taxi drivers, full time mothers, pre-school teachers, painters and the like, and get their impressions.

These short segments aim to educate as well as entertain. I hope you enjoy our first episode:  Clickjacking.



Comments

Its funny, but sometimes as security professionals we don't realize that most people don't understand even the basic terminology we use. Which means we need to ensure we are being simple in how we explain technology. I've always viewed much of what the market does as way above most people's heads and this demonstrates that (with all due respect to Brian, who has done nothing wrong).

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