TikTok Collecting Biometric Data, Peloton Bike+ Vulnerability, Nextdoor App Concerns

TikTok can now collect biometric data from user content, researchers find a vulnerability in Peloton bikes, and why some people think that Nextdoor might be the next big social network. ** Links mentioned on the show ** TikTok Can Now Collect Biometric… Continue reading TikTok Collecting Biometric Data, Peloton Bike+ Vulnerability, Nextdoor App Concerns

Microsoft’s Legal Head: U.S. must Stop Secret Gag Orders

Microsoft president and CLO Brad Smith says secretly subpoenaing data from cloud providers—blocking them from telling customers—must stop.
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Biometrics Could Hold the Key to Vaccine Passports

The development of COVID-19 vaccines has been a significant milestone in providing relief and protecting people against the worldwide pandemic, with more than 335 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered around the world so far, according to … Continue reading Biometrics Could Hold the Key to Vaccine Passports

Securing Computerized Vehicles from Potential Cybersecurity Threats

Like technology itself, cybersecurity is ever-evolving and encompassing more areas of our lives, including transportation. Popular science fiction movies have led us to expect flying taxis and private space travel as the future of transportation. If th… Continue reading Securing Computerized Vehicles from Potential Cybersecurity Threats

Trojan Horse? Here Comes the Trojan Home

How many homeowners do you know who are Wi-Fi network specialists? Unless they work in technology, I’m willing to bet that your average apartment or condo complex contains very few experts. So when it comes to cybersecurity, very few residents will th… Continue reading Trojan Horse? Here Comes the Trojan Home

Is There Hope for ICS and Supply Chain Security?

Industrial control systems (ICS) have been the target of countless cyberattacks in recent years. Some of these attacks have an extortion goal in mind, while others seem to be nothing more than a test to see if the attacker is able to access and disrup… Continue reading Is There Hope for ICS and Supply Chain Security?

How Remote Work Changes Where we Work and Live

Many crises have caused societies to explore new opportunities, and the pandemic-induced switch to remote work is certainly an example. It is likely to accelerate underlying trends in urban living and enhance the quality of life for city dwellers. Eve… Continue reading How Remote Work Changes Where we Work and Live

Is Automation the Answer to Security Fears?

Technological advances have revolutionized our lifestyles, but they have yet to eliminate one of our most primal fears. While we enjoy the fruits of our online existence, we still live under the constant concern that our personal data will be compromi… Continue reading Is Automation the Answer to Security Fears?

DarkSide Ransomware Gang Struck Down — but by Whom?

DarkSide, hackers of the Colonial Pipeline, has hurriedly shut up shop. It claims that its servers and cryptocurrency balances have disappeared.
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How we can secure the future of healthcare and telemedicine

The coronavirus pandemic has further digitised the way we receive our healthcare services. Learn how we can make sure this industry remains cybersecure here.
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