Signal app flaw allowed incoming calls to be connected without user interaction

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This little eavesdropping process happened to be possible because of a method named “handleCallConnected” in their Android client.
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A Seismic Shift for Decrypted Visibility in the Cloud

There is a seismic shift happening in the cloud. Two great, tectonic forces of change are colliding and creating unprecedented disruption for security, DevOps and cloud professionals. Ultimately, this shift has prompted the evolution of how to gain ou… Continue reading A Seismic Shift for Decrypted Visibility in the Cloud

Network Monitoring is Dead? What Now? TLS, QUIC and Beyond

Recent conference discussions revealed much about what is top-of-mind for decision makers as they look towards session encryption and when and where to adopt TLSv1.3.
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Using BitLocker with Hyper-V Key Storage Drive

Learn how to enable and configure BitLocker to provide at rest encryption inside of a Generation 1 virtual machine using Key Storage Drive on Windows Server 2016 (WS2016) Hyper-V hosts.

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Viber Heats Up Crypto Debate: Adds Encryption to 711 Million Users

Messaging platform firm Viber is adding end-to-end encryption to 711 million of its users, becoming the latest tech firm to embrace encryption on a massive scale. Continue reading Viber Heats Up Crypto Debate: Adds Encryption to 711 Million Users