Live streamed to 1,250+ viewers each morning, each episode of this show took a deeper look into a security or privacy topic that's in the news or just on Mark's mind. Ran for almost 200 episodes in 2018 and 2019.
Ethical questions and quandaries are tough enough to work though when they are theoretical. But when you're confronted with them in the real world, there are usually real world consequences. This makes a hard situation even harder. What do you do? What can you do?
How new technologies are used and built is really up to us. Regardless of your moral compass, it's important that you discuss the creation & use of these tools with your teams and larger community.
Getting started in cybersecurity can be hard. Sticking to core principles is critical as technology will change. But one of the hardest aspects to cultivate is perspective. How can you tackle that challenge?
With iOS 12, Apple will reduce the time an iOS device responds to the USB port when locked down to an hour. Having a hard time understanding why that matters to you? It's because it really won't. It is however a gap in the security posture of these devices that Apple is fixing.
G Suite for Education is making waves in the Canadian education market. And why not? It looks like a win-win-win. Too good to be true?
Cryptocurrency is a digital asset. As such, it's a major target for cybercriminals. We've seen attack after attack in the past few months as exchanges, apps, and other players in the cryptocurrency market aren't aligning their security to the threats they face.
Net Neutrality is a simple dictate that states all network packets must be treated equally. This—of course—tanks a few business models for ISPs and in the US, they have successfully lobbying to remove previously regulations.
As usual there was a host of announcements at WWDC this year. No major spotlight stealers, what does that mean for security?