Internet
Security Podcasting, Hacking Stories, and The State of Firmware Security with Paul Asadoorian
Tom Eston | | Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Embedded Systems, Episodes, firmware, firmware security, Greatest Hacks, Information Security, Infosec, Internet, Internet of things, iot, Paul Asadoorian, Pauldotcom, Pauls Security Weekly, Podcast, Podcaster, Podcasts, Privacy, Product, Product Security, security, Security Podcasts, Security Weekly Podcast, security-weekly, technology, Weekly Edition
Paul Asadoorian, OG security podcaster and host of the popular Paul’s Security Weekly podcast, joins us in this episode to talk about his career as one of the original security podcasters. Paul’s ...
Sorry Al; Diversity Built the Internet
Sorry Al; Diversity Built the InternetDiversity is the key to Innovation, not Money.Thank you, Mr. Gore, for being one of the chief supporters of helping make the internet much more significant, better, ...
The Internet’s Future at Stake (Really!) as Supreme Court Takes Up Provider Immunity
“No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider.” Those 26 words helped create the ...
Security Boulevard
World Password Day: Why we need a password-less future
Tim Cawsey | | 5G, Cybersecurity, digital security, enterprise security, Internet, Password, passwords, two factor authentication
If you’ve read part one, you’ll know that there’s a persistent problem with passwords. Despite the continued warnings, data breaches and endless guidance – weak and easily hackable passwords still guard a ...
Cybersecurity Considerations for Web3
We’ve begun a major shift in how the internet is structured. Our current Web2, defined by a read/write architecture that, until recently was dominated by a handful of massive technology companies, is ...
Security Boulevard
Graphics Card Web Tracking, Fake Job Ad Scams, Hacker Takes Down North Korea’s Internet
Tom Eston | | Cybersecurity, Digital Privacy, Episodes, FBI, GPU, Graphics Card, hacker, Information Security, Infosec, Internet, Job Postings, North Korea, Podcast, Privacy, scam, scammers, Scams, security, technology, web tracking, Weekly Edition
Researchers have discovered a new web tracking technique using your graphics card, scammers are exploiting security weaknesses on job recruitment websites to post fraudulent job postings, and how a hacker single-handedly took ...
Web3 and the Decentralized Internet
Tom Eston | | Crypto, cryptocurrency, Cybersecurity, Decentraized Internet, DeFi, Digital Privacy, Episodes, Infosec, Internet, Monthly Edition, nft, Podcast, Privacy, security, Web1, Web2, Web3
In our last monthly show of the year we discuss Web3. What is it and what will it mean to have a decentralized Internet. If you’ve wanted to know what Web3, DeFI, ...
Malicious Life Podcast: In Defense of the NSA
Malicious Life Podcast | | Espionage, Infosec, Intelligence Community, Internet, legal, Malicious Life, National Security Agency, nsa, Podcast, PodcastsCat, Privacy, security
The National Security Agency is one of the world's most formidable and powerful intelligence agencies. Some people fear that the NSA’s advanced capabilities could one day be directed inwards instead of outwards ...
Malicious Life Podcast: Smart TVs – a New Security Battlefield
Malicious Life Podcast | | Cloud Security, data leakage, Infosec, Internet, Malicious Life, personally identifiable information, Podcast, PodcastsCat, Privacy, security, security awareness training, Smart Homes, Smart TVs, smarthome
Smart Homes are slowly but surely becoming a part of our everyday lives, and so far it seems that Smart TVs - equipped with microphones, cameras, and an internet connection - are ...
Facebook Is Down
Facebook — along with Instagram and WhatsApp — went down globally today. Basically, someone deleted their BGP records, which made their DNS fall apart. …at approximately 11:39 a.m. ET today (15:39 UTC), ...