On the surface, terrorist attacks and information security (infosec) seem unrelated. However, the abhorrent terrorist attacks carried out against innocent victims in Paris have stirred up two long-running information security topics; is hactivism valuable and should governments have access to public encrypted data? Neither of these are black and white issues, but watch today's … [Read more...]
Apple Flaws and Cyber Sanctions – WSWiR Episode 163
Are you interested in the latest security news, but have no time to source it yourself? No problem! Let our weekly video summarize the latest for you in ten minutes or less. If you want to watch the video Friday, subscribe to our YouTube channel. Otherwise, we'll post the weekly episode on the first day of the following week. This week's "traveling" episode included a story … [Read more...]
North Korean Cyber Killers? – Daily Security Byte EP.91
Today, a North Korean (NK) defector and university professor claimed the NK's Bureau 121 cyber attack group includes 6000 cyber warrior who could destroy cities and cause human casualties. Meanwhile, we also learned that the US government allegedly launched a failed, Stuxnet-like attack against NK back in 2010. How much of this is true, and what do two nations states battling … [Read more...]
Proof China Hacks – Daily Security Byte EP.47
The Chinese government has always denied that they engage in information warfare. However, a document recently surfaced where they admit to having military, civilian, and mercenary "cyber" red teams. What does this mean to the average IT organization? Watch my video to find out (or check out my article below). (Episode Runtime: 2:10) Direct YouTube … [Read more...]