e-Crime & Cybersecurity Congress: Cloud Security Fundamentals

I was a panellist at the e-Crime & Cybersecurity Congress last week, the discussion was titled ‘What’s happening to your business? Cloud security, new business metrics and future risks and priorities for 2019 and beyond”, a recap of the points I ma… Continue reading e-Crime & Cybersecurity Congress: Cloud Security Fundamentals

David Marble, OSHEAN – Paul’s Security Weekly #596

    David Marble is the President & CEO at OSHEAN. David joins us to talk about what to expect at at this years Rhode Island Cybersecurity Exchange Day! This conference will be held on March 13th 2019 from 9am to 3pm at Salve Regina University, w/ … Continue reading David Marble, OSHEAN – Paul’s Security Weekly #596

KiCon Gets Our KiCad Conference On

Oh, what’s KiCon you say? KiCon is the first dedicated conference on our favorite libre EDA tool: KiCad, organized by friend of Hackaday Chris Gammell and scheduled for April 26 and 27th in Chicago.

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Sushi, workshops, and demos – Bromium is ready for RSA!

Many opportunities to see Bromium while you’re at RSA next week Check out our Threat Intelligence workshop Join us for sushi & sake at Ozumo The RSA conference is coming to San Francisco, and we wouldn’t miss it for the world! Where else can … Continue reading Sushi, workshops, and demos – Bromium is ready for RSA!

DevOps Chat: DevSecOps and RSAC 2019 with James Wickett and Shannon Lietz

RSA Conference (RSAC) is just a month away. Once again, RSA Conference promises to be the place where the world gathers around security. With upwards of 50,000 people attending, it is big by anyone’s standard. DevSecOps will be center stage this… Continue reading DevOps Chat: DevSecOps and RSAC 2019 with James Wickett and Shannon Lietz

Sandra Toms & Britta Glade, RSA Conference – Business Security Weekly #116

    Sandra Toms is Vice President and Curator at RSA Conference. In 1998, her vision was to establish RSA Conference as a global cybersecurity forum where technology vendors and businesses unite. We all know how that turned out! Britta Glade is Directo… Continue reading Sandra Toms & Britta Glade, RSA Conference – Business Security Weekly #116

Cyber Security Conferences to Attend in 2019

A list of Cyber and Information Security conferences to consider attending in 2019. Conference are not only great places to learn about the evolving cyber threat landscape and proven security good practices, but to network with industry leading securit… Continue reading Cyber Security Conferences to Attend in 2019

Finding Bugs in Bluetooth

[Jiska Classen] and [Dennis Mantz] created a tool called Internal Blue that aims to be a Swiss-army knife for playing around with Bluetooth at a lower level. The ground for their tool is based in three functions that are common to all Broadcom Bluetooth chipsets: one that lets you read arbitrary memory, on that lets you run it, and one that lets you write it. Well, that was easy. The rest of their work was analyzing this code, and learning how to replace the firmware with their own version. That took them a few months of hard reversing work.

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Hackaday Links: December 2, 2018

CircuitPython is becoming a thing! CircuitPython was originally developed from MicroPython and ported to various ARM boards by Adafruit. Now, SparkFun is shipping their own CircuitPython board based on the nRF52840, giving this board an ARM Cortex-M4 and a Bluetooth radio.

You like contests, right? You like circuit boards too, right? Hackster.io now has a BadgeLove contest going on to create the Blinkiest Badge on Earth. Yes, this is a #badgelife contest, with the goal of demonstrating how much you can do in a single circuit badge. Prizes include a trip to San Francisco, a badass drone, a skateboard, a …read more

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