Mar 5, 2021 | Access Controls, anonymity, Attack Vectors, Best Practices, Big Tech, Breaches, Business, Chromebook, Coinseed, Compliance, CPU, CPU, credentials, Cryptocurrency, Cyber Liability, Cybersecurity, Google, Government, Hacking, Internet, Malware, News, Passwords, Patching, Podcast, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Show Notes, Social Media, Social Media, Social Networking, SolarWinds, Technology, Updates, Vulnerabilities, WhatsApp, Zero Trust
Read. Learn. Share. Tech Talk Show Notes March 6, 2021 Embracing a Zero Trust Security Model As cybersecurity professionals defend increasingly dispersed and complex enterprise networks from sophisticated cyber threats, embracing a Zero Trust security model and the...
Jan 11, 2020 | Algorithms, Applications, applications, Applications, Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Automotive, Business, Cars, Coding, Computers, Consumer, CPU, Cyber Liability, Encryption, Hacking, Incident Response, Law Enforcement, Liability, LIDAR, Location Data, Machine Learning, Navigation, Patching, Police, predictive algorithms, Radio Show, Radio_Show, safety, Security, Security Alerts, Technology, Updates
Soon Most New Cars May feature Light Detecting, and Ranging (LIDAR) Sensors In an announcement on Thursday, the Tier 1 auto-parts maker Bosch is planning to use remote pulsed laser light sensors to measure distances, officially known as LIDAR. They are one of the few...
May 25, 2019 | Apple, Audio, Computers, CPU, Hacking, Intel, Microsoft, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security
https://craigpeterson.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/2019-05-25-rise_in_teen_suicide-1008-04-how_can_intel_get_away_with_this.mp3 Any Computer That Has “Intel Inside” from 2007 Until Now Is Hackable! Intel ZombieLoad Transcript Oh my goodness, we’ve...
May 25, 2019 | Apple, Computers, CPU, Data Storage, Microsoft, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Windows (Microsoft)
Wow! Wow! Wow! What a week it has been for Intel. It turns out that a massive vulnerability in their CPUs that they have been distributing since 2007. Yes, you heard me right. It is a security flaw called “Zombieload” and if left unpatched would allow...