Oct 13, 2018 | Internet, Radio Show, Security
Millenials Will Give Away Their Personal Information In Exchange For A Cup Of Coffee Shiru Cafe looks like a regular coffee shop. Inside, machines whir, baristas dispense caffeine and customers hammer away on laptops. But all of the customers are students, and...
Oct 13, 2018 | Government, Radio Show, Security
Election Security Is A Mess, And The Cleanup Won’t Arrive Until 2021 For many, the most intense race leading up to Election Day won’t be among politicians. It’ll be the mad, final scramble by county officials and tech companies to make sure your...
Oct 13, 2018 | Government, Radio Show, Security
Weapon Systems Cybersecurity: Looks Like Our Weapons Are Easy To Hack In recent cybersecurity tests of major weapon systems DOD is developing, testers playing the role of adversary were able to take control of systems relatively easily and operate largely undetected....
Oct 13, 2018 | Business, Internet, Radio Show, Security
Breach, Bug, Hack. When Does A Business Have A Responsibility To Inform Its Customers? For months, Google has been trying to stay out of the way of the growing tech backlash, but yesterday, the dam finally broke with news of a bug in the rarely used Google+ network...
Oct 13, 2018 | Business, Radio Show, Security
Face It! You’re Going To Be Hacked, So Set Up Your Financial Accounts Like You’re Going To Be Hacked In the past week alone, Experian, Facebook and Google have all experienced (or divulged, in Google’s case) security breaches of various levels of seriousness,...
Oct 6, 2018 | Business, Internet, Radio Show, Security
The Best Password Advice Right Now Ever since NIST submitted SP 800-63 Digital Identity Guidelines for review a few years ago, the computer security world has been debating the agency’s newest recommended password policies, which run starkly contrary to decades...