Dave Schwartzberg hops in the car with me to describe getting kids involved with hacking, robotics, and coding. He’s running Hak4Kidz at conferences across the globe, including BSidesDetroit.
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Dave Schwartzberg hops in the car with me to describe getting kids involved with hacking, robotics, and coding. He’s running Hak4Kidz at conferences across the globe, including BSidesDetroit.
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Yesterday at Converge, Joel Cardella presented “Welcome to The World of Yesterday, Tomorrow!” The topic was what we can learn from the Challenger disaster. Here’s my take on flight rate and DevOps.
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Edgy. Our security environments are edgy. And at that edge, we need to see what’s coming and going. Ans that’s where encryption is both good and bad for security.
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Signal is a protocol from Open Whisper Systems for encrypted messaging. The Signal app uses it. WhatsApp uses it. Now Facebook is piloting Messenger with Signal. Here’s the backstory, today in traffic.
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Using shard to detect shared passwords, and how it might be used in an employee security awareness program. More here: http://ift.tt/29qxW5W
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If you’re developing collaboration software, watch your approval workflow. And if you’re running Medium, patch your software.
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Today, balloon tower defense-in-depth style, we cover the attack path for ransomware. Eight controls are detailed, each one with a varying degree of effectiveness, that can keep your organization from paying the ransom.
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Tennessee says we no longer get a pass on stolen encrypted devices. And Android phones with Qualcomm ARM processors have a new attack vector for stealing encryption keys and brute forcing de-encryption. Meanwhile, I’m stuck in an airport. All that and more, in today’s video.
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98 tasks for security on the wall. 98 security tasks. Instead of taking one down and passing it around, how about finding a better way? Say, by bundling it with active and planned projects?
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What’s worse? Not knowing and not doing anything, or knowing and not doing anything about it? Which shows appropriate due diligence?
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