Watch a Man Solve a Rubik’s Cube in 4.22 Seconds
Feliks Zemdegs set a new speedcubing world record this weekend. Continue reading Watch a Man Solve a Rubik’s Cube in 4.22 Seconds
Collaborate Disseminate
Feliks Zemdegs set a new speedcubing world record this weekend. Continue reading Watch a Man Solve a Rubik’s Cube in 4.22 Seconds
Andy Ellis, CSO Akamai, discusses how the company works with others within the cybersecurity landscape to help keep the internet safe. Continue reading Akamai CSO Talks Cryptominers, IoT and the Reemergence of Old Threats
Can bug bounty programs be designed to protect consumer privacy and how do programs balance white hat disclosure versus companies sitting on vulnerabilities until they are fixed? Continue reading HackerOne CEO Talks Bug Bounty Programs at RSA Conference
‘The Rise of the Crisis Actor Conspiracy Movement’ talks to Stoneman Douglas student David Hogg and victims of the Sandy Hook and Sutherland Springs shootings. Continue reading We Met With Crisis Actor Conspiracy Theorists and the Victims They Baselessly Attack
Citing the infamous b5 exemption, the Federal Communications Commission refused to release emails related to the planning of the net neutrality video. Continue reading The FCC Is Refusing to Release Emails About Ajit Pai’s ‘Harlem Shake’ Video
Threatpost talks to Kaspersky Lab researcher Kurt Baumgartner who was instrumental in tracking the latest activities of the Russian-speaking Sofacy APT gang. Continue reading A Closer Look at APT Group Sofacy’s Latest Targets
Páraic McGloughlin turned man-made patterns into a high-speed kaleidoscope of earth. Continue reading This Trippy Google Earth Animation Shows All the Patterns Humans Make Around the World
Dewan Chowdhury, founder of MalCrawler, talks at SAS about the risks that companies face when securing their industrial control systems and robotics. Continue reading Programs Controlling ICS Robotics Are ‘Wide Open’ to Vulnerabilities
Vines themselves are good, but this 360 video monstrosity is evil. Continue reading 100 Vine Compilations Playing at Once Is a Portal to Hell
Matt Tait gives a list of examples throughout history where politically motivated groups have used disinformation and hacking as part of a campaign to shape public opinion. Continue reading The ‘Perfect Storm’ of Disinformation and Hacking