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2018-07-20 13:00:00 (vue: 2018-07-22 02:01:20) |
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Things I Hearted this Week, 20th July 2018 |
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INFOSEC RECRUITING - IS THE INDUSTRY CREATING ITS OWN DROUGHT
We've all been blasted with many a report that infosec has a massive skills gap. But what if the problem doesn't lie with the lack of skilled professionals, but the hiring process itself?
Thomas Fischer makes a compelling argument, using some of his personal recent experiences from both sides of the hiring process.
InfoSec Recruiting – Is the Industry Creating its own Drought? | Liquid Matrix
GDPR
Did you think that discussions around GDPR were over? You thought wrong.
Want to avoid GDPR fines? Adjust your IT Procurement methods | HelpNetSecurity
SEXTORTION SCAMS
A clever new twist on an on extortion email scam includes a password the recipient previously used at a hacked website, to lend credence to claims that the sender has hacked the recipients computer / webcam and recorded embarrassing videos.
Sextortion Scam Uses Recipient’s Hacked Passwords | Krebs on Security
TESLA
Elon Musk continues to make the headlines, sometimes for the right, and other times for the wrong reasons. But it's worth taking a look at the companies security. While there was the infamous emaila few weeks back where Musk pointed the finger of blame to a rogue employee, it's not the first case of cybersecurity gone wrong in the company.
Tesla sued an oil-industry executive for impersonating Musk in an email. The tricksters goal was to undermine tesla's energy-efficient transportation.
Here’s why Tesla has been sabotaged twice in two years — lax network security | Last Watchdog
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