Grab 9 Ethical Hacking Courses for $30 and Improve Your Business Security

Your customers expect you to keep their data secure, and this collection of video courses covers everything you need to know about cybersecurity. Continue reading Grab 9 Ethical Hacking Courses for $30 and Improve Your Business Security

Hackaday Links: April 26, 2020

Gosh, what a shame: it turns out that perhaps 2 billion phones won’t be capable of COVID-19 contact-tracing using the API that Google and Apple are jointly developing. The problem is that the scheme the two tech giants have concocted, which Elliot Williams expertly dissected recently, is based on Bluetooth …read more

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Car Alarm Hacks 3 Million Vehicles

Pen testing isn’t about evaluating inks. It is short for penetration testing — someone ensuring a system’s security by trying to break in or otherwise attack it. A company called Pen Test Partners made the news last week by announcing that high-end car alarm systems made by several vendors have …read more

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The DNC False Alarm Hack Is Good Cybersecurity, Bad PR

The DNC thought it was getting hacked again, but it was just a false alarm set off by a security test. It’s a sign that the organization is taking its cybersecurity seriously. Continue reading The DNC False Alarm Hack Is Good Cybersecurity, Bad PR

20 Critical Security Controls: Control 20 – Penetration Tests and Red Team Exercises

Today, I will be going over Control 20 from version 7 of the CIS top 20 Critical Security Controls – Penetration Tests and Red Team Exercises. I will go through the eight requirements and offer my thoughts on what I’ve found. Key Take Aways… Continue reading 20 Critical Security Controls: Control 20 – Penetration Tests and Red Team Exercises