See me talking about “Future-proofing enterprise cybersecurity for AI, vulnerabilities, and business risks”

Using real-life examples of organisations who have been hacked, I’ll be discussing with experts from Skybox Security the importance of adopting a resilient strategy for dealing with vulnerabilities inside your organisation. Continue reading See me talking about “Future-proofing enterprise cybersecurity for AI, vulnerabilities, and business risks”

$10 million up for grabs in fight against North Korean hackers

$10 million reward is focused on hackers working on behalf of the North Korean government, who are using cryptocurrency mixers to launder the funds they are stealing from financial institutions and businesses.

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Smashing Security podcast #350: Think before you shrink! And our guest is faked

Don’t minimise your Teams Meeting video call too hastily, you might reveal your dirty secrets! Would you be prepared to pay for Facebook and Instagram? And who is being faked to promote cryptocurrency scams?

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Have you accidentally hired a North Korean IT worker who’s spying on your company?

South Korea and the United States’s FBI are warning organisations that they might have inadvertently recruited a North Korean spy to work in their IT department. Continue reading Have you accidentally hired a North Korean IT worker who’s spying on your company?

Smashing Security podcast #345: Cyber sloppiness, and why does Google really want to hide your IP address?

Ahoy! There’s trouble in the South China Seas as Filipino organisations fail to secure their systems, we take a close look at Google IP protection, and we take a look at just how so much genetic profile data leaked out of 23andMe.

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