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Source AlienVault.webp AlienVault Blog
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Date de publication 2018-08-03 13:00:00 (vue: 2018-08-03 16:02:55)
Titre Things I Hearted this Week, 3rd Aug 2018
Texte It’s August already. The kids are off on their summer vacations telling me how bored they are every 5 minutes, and the annual security gathering in Las Vegas of Blackhat, Defcon, and BsidesLV is all but upon us. There will be no recap next week because I’ll probably be getting ready to fly home - but normal service should resume the following week. The Red Pill of Resilience in InfoSec Another insightful write up by Kelly Shortridge, which happens to be the full text of her keynote on resilience. It touches on, and expands many concepts to uncover what it really means to be resilient in infosec, and what the industry can do. The Red Pill of Resilience in InfoSec | Medium, Kelly Shortridge VDBIR Data The Verizon Data Breach Report has become the staple go-to report for security professionals wanting to understand the breach landscape. But a once-a-year report is usually too long for most of us to wait to see what’s new. So the good folk have created an interactive portal where you can explore the most common DBIR patterns. VDBIR Portal | Verizon enterprise Reddit Breached Reddit disclosed a breach and say they’re still investigating. It appears that the attacker was able to bypass SMS-based two-factor (two-step) authentication. We had a security incident. Here’s what you need to know | Reddit It’s worth revisiting this blog by Paul Moore on the difference between two-factor and two-step authentication. The difference between two-factor and two-step authentication | Paul Moore Alex Stamos off to Academia Facebook chief security officer Alex Stamos is leaving the social network to work on information warfare at Stanford University. The social network has not named any replacement. Facebook's security boss is offski. Not to worry, it has 'embedded security' in all divisions | The Register CISCO + DUO = DISCO! Cisco has announced it will be acquiring DUO Security for $2.35bn in cash it found lying behind the sofa. Cisco is buying Duo Security for $2.35B in cash | Tech Crunch Farcial Recognition Amazon’s face surveillance technology is the target of growing opposition nationwide, and today, there are 28 more causes for concern. In a test the ACLU recently conducted of the facial recognition tool, called “Rekognition,” the software incorrectly matched 28 members of Congress, identifying them as other people who have been arrested for a crime.
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