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Blog.webp 2018-03-26 16:08:00 Podcast Beta Deaths: are we driving too fast towards Autonomous Vehicles? (lien direct) In this week’s Security Ledger Podcast (Episode #89) we talk with Beau Woods of The Atlantic Council and the advocacy group I Am The Cavalry about the death of 49-year-old Elaine Herzberg, who was struck and killed by an autonomous vehicle operated by Uber. Also: following Facebook’s privacy meltdown with Cambridge Analytica,...Read the whole entry...  _!fbztxtlnk!_ https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/535224376/0/thesecurityledger -->» Uber
Blog.webp 2018-03-20 22:47:05 Autonomous vehicles could save more lives than they take. That might not matter. (lien direct) Autonomous driving technology has the potential to save many more lives than it takes. But that may not matter if the public becomes convinced that autonomous vehicles are a danger to society.  Will the death of a pedestrian in Tempe, Arizona derail the self-driving car initiatives of firms like Uber, General Motors and Tesla? The answer greatly...Read the whole entry...  _!fbztxtlnk!_ https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/533862288/0/thesecurityledger -->» Uber Tesla
Blog.webp 2017-12-12 15:31:05 Podcast: will Uber\'s Florida Man Problem chill Bug Bounties? (lien direct) In our latest podcast: the ride sharing firm Uber finds itself on the wrong side of a Florida Man story after paying $100,000 in hush money to a man from The Sunshine State who stole information on 57 million Uber customers. We speak with Katie Moussouris about how the company’s actions could affect the future of the young vulnerability...Read the whole entry...  _!fbztxtlnk!_ https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/509894038/0/thesecurityledger -->» Uber
Blog.webp 2017-11-29 15:13:11 Podcast: Uber Breach Puts Focus on Securing DevOps Secrets (lien direct) The hack of Uber and the loss of information on 57 million customers is just the latest security incident stemming from what our guest Elizabeth Lawler calls “DevOps secrets” – valuable credentials, APIs and other sensitive information that often end up exposed to the public as a result of lax continuous development operations....Read the whole entry...  _!fbztxtlnk!_ https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/502274886/0/thesecurityledger -->» Uber
Blog.webp 2017-08-15 14:57:54 Uber\'s Endless Summer: FTC Settlement over Bogus Security, Privacy Claims (lien direct) In-brief:  Uber’s Endless Summer continued on Tuesday, when the ride sharing start-up settled with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over charges that the company failed to reasonably secure sensitive consumer data that it collected and stored. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said on Tuesday that it has reached a settlement...Read the whole entry...  _!fbztxtlnk!_ https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/435373146/0/thesecurityledger -->»Related StoriesPetya-Bitten Subsidiary will materially impact FedExOSINT University: are Colleges and Universities protecting Student Data?OSINT University: are Colleges and Universities protecting Student Data? - Enclosure FedEx Uber
Blog.webp 2017-07-29 02:10:16 Jeep Hackers Miller and Valasek Reunite at Autonomous Driving Start-up Cruise (lien direct) In-brief: Security researchers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek are re-uniting at autonomous driving start-up Cruise after both, independently leaving ride hailing firm Uber in recent months.  Security researchers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek, whose 2015 wireless hack of a Jeep Grand Cherokee prompted a wholesale re-evaluation of the cyber...Read the whole entry...  _!fbztxtlnk!_ https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/414456034/0/thesecurityledger -->»Related StoriesMaybe ignore that South Carolina Election Hacking StoryWill ‘Right to Repair’ imperil IoT Security?Dear SEC: More Companies Warn on Financial Impact from Petya Infection Uber
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