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Date de publication 2018-11-16 14:00:00 (vue: 2018-11-16 16:02:39)
Titre Things I Hearted this Week - 16th November 2018
Texte Collecting stories over the course of the week is always fun. You start reading one story, and before you know it you’re down the rabbit hole of technology, security, and privacy reading up papers on how scientists want to embed IoT devices in giraffes necks. Fear not, I am here to strip away the mundane and irrelevant and bring you only the best in news, designed to make your heart flutter. Why Google consuming DeepMind Health is scaring privacy experts Google’s decision to bring DeepMind Health, the medical unit of the AI-powered company it acquired four years ago, closer to the mothership may leave 1.6 million NHS patients with “zero control” over where their personal data goes, experts say – while an independent body set up to oversee the protection of such data has been broken up. While there’s not denying that there are huge benefits to be gained from better aggregation and analysis, but by whom, with what oversight, and where does it end? Why Google consuming DeepMind Health is scaring privacy experts | Wired In related Google news, the company has published its first quarterly transparency report with stats on the security of the Android ecosystem. Android ecosystem security | Google On a side note, maybe we give big data analytics too much credit sometimes. User Behavior Analytics Could Find a Home in the OT World of the IIoT UBA has been around in data-centric IT for at least four years, but it has never become industry-standard primarily because in the real world, user behavior in IT is so varied and complex that UBA often creates more false alarms than useful ones. In IT, UBA has often failed to find the dangerous needle in the immense haystack of user behavior. But user behavior in process-centric OT is much simpler: OT systems run the plant, and scripted user activity is nowhere near as varied as in IT, with its multiple endpoints and inputs, email browsing, multipart software stacks, etc. User Behavior Analytics Could Find a Home in the OT World of the IIoT | Dark Reading IT-to-OT Solutions That Can Bolster Security in the IIoT | Dark reading Busting SIM Swappers and SIM Swap Myths SIM swapping attacks primarily target individuals who are visibly active in the cryptocurrency space. This includes people who run or work at cryptocurrency-focused companies; those who participate as speakers at public conferences centered around Blockchain and cryptocurrency technologies; and those who like to talk openly on social media about their crypto investments. REACT Lieutenant John Rose said in addition to or in lieu of stealing cryptocurrency, some SIM swappers will relieve victims of highly prized social media account names (also known as “OG accounts“) — usually short usernames that can convey an aura of prestige or the illusion of an early adopter on a given social network. OG accounts typically can be resold for thousands of dollars. Busting SIM Swappers and SIM Swap
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