Insider Threat: FinCEN Insider Bares Treasury Secrets

In what can only be described as insider gone sideway, a senior adviser within the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Division (FinCEN), Natalie Mayflower Sours Edwards, shared with media her confidential work and more. Edwards… Continue reading Insider Threat: FinCEN Insider Bares Treasury Secrets

Michael Gordover, ObserveIT – Enterprise Security Weekly #109

Mike Gordover is a Pre-Sales manager and solutions architect at ObserveIT. He has been at ObserveIT consulting on insider threat management for 5 years, working hands on with over 300 deployments, and working with researchers and analysts on strategies… Continue reading Michael Gordover, ObserveIT – Enterprise Security Weekly #109

New GDPR Data Loss Prevention Template Needs Some Tweaking

Microsoft has done a good job of helping Office 365 tenants prepare for GDPR, but the best intentions sometimes run into difficulties. Such as what you might find with the new GDPR Data Loss Prevention policy template, which does an excellent job of finding things like European tax numbers… but sometimes too good a job.

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Pocket Projector Uses Raspberry Pi

Who doesn’t want a pocket protector projector? Nothing will impress a date more than being able to whip out a PowerPoint presentation of your latest trip to the comic book convention. The key to [MickMake] build is the $100 DLP2000EVM evaluation module from Texas Instruments. This is an inexpensive light engine, and perfect for rolling your own projector. You can see the result in the video below.

If you don’t need compactness, you could drive the module with any Rasberry Pi or even a regular computer. But to get that pocket form factor, a Pi Zero W fits the bill. …read more

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Find out who is leaking your secrets with help from invisible zero-width characters

Even the shortest section of text can contain a hidden “fingerprint” that could identify the source who has leaked the information.
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