Growing Need Of Cybersecurity Professionals – An Statistical Analysis

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Professional Audio on an ESP32

Audiophiles have worked diligently to alert the rest of the world to products with superior sound quality, and to warn us away from expensive gimmicks that have middling features at best. Unfortunately, the downside of most high quality audio equipment is the sticker price. But with some soldering skills and …read more

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Hacker History III: Professional Hardware Hacker

Following on from my C64 hacking days, but in parallel to my BBS Hacking, this final part looks at my early hardware hacking and creation of a new class of meteorological research radar…
Ever since that first C64 and through the x86 years, I’d … Continue reading Hacker History III: Professional Hardware Hacker

Are All Social Engineers Bad?

When you think about what a social engineer does, and how influence and manipulation are used by good and bad SEs, it is easy think that to be an SE you need to have an evil personality or even have sociopathic tendencies. Is that true, are all social … Continue reading Are All Social Engineers Bad?

Nearly 15% of US security budgets go to remediating active compromises

Malwarebytes and Osterman Research have polled 900 senior IT decision-makers and IT security professionals in Australia, Germany, the US, UK, and Singapore about the impact of enterprise security incidents on their bottom line, and also looked at all s… Continue reading Nearly 15% of US security budgets go to remediating active compromises

It Is Important To Have Ethics In Social Engineering

Over the years of being a professional social engineer (SE), I have been asked questions like, “Are you really testing your clients if you don’t use EVERY method possible?” Or, “You are acting like the bad guys, why do you need … Continue reading It Is Important To Have Ethics In Social Engineering

What motivates bug hunters?

Crowdsourced security penetration testing outfit Bugcrowd has released its second annual “Mind of a Hacker” report, to provide insight into bug hunters’ motivations and preferences, and help companies tailor their bug bounty initiatives so they can lead to better results for everyone. The most interesting insights gleaned from the answers of the 500 or so bug hunters who participated in the survey are as follows: They come from all over the world (216 countries), but … More Continue reading What motivates bug hunters?

Offiical LinkedIn App for Windows 10 Released

Microsoft acquired LinkedIn for more than $26 billion dollars last year and has slowly been working on integrating the professional social media network into its products and services. Today the companies announced they are publishing a new Windows 1… Continue reading Offiical LinkedIn App for Windows 10 Released

3D Printed Electric Longboard Courtesy Of Stratasys

[Tallaustin] worked at Stratasys as an intern this past summer. They let him know that he was welcome to use their fancy industrial printers as much as he’d like. Not to waste such an opportunity he promptly got to work and designed an electric longboard, printable for a mere $8,000.

[Tallaustin] is presumably tall, and confided to Reddit that he weighs in at 210 lbs. For those of us who have had the pleasure of designing for FDM 3D printing, we know that getting a skateboard one can actually skate on without it delaminating somewhere unexpected is pretty difficult if …read more

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