Navigating the "Pentest" World

Navigating the "Pentest" World

The demand for penetration testing and security assessment services worldwide has been growing year-on-year. Driven largely by Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) concerns, plus an evolving pressure to be observed taking information security and customer privacy seriously, most CIO/CSO/CISO’s can expect to conduct regular “pentests” as a means of validating ... Read More
The Future of Luxury Car Brands in a Self-Driving City

The Future of Luxury Car Brands in a Self-Driving City

For the automotive manufacturing industry, the next couple of decades are going to be make or break for most of the well known brand names we're familiar with today. With the near term prospect of "self-driving" cars and city-level smart traffic routing (and monitoring) infrastructure fundamentally changing the way in which ... Read More
Next Generation Weapons: The Eye Burner Rifle

Next Generation Weapons: The Eye Burner Rifle

The fantasy worlds of early 20th Century science fiction writers, in many ways, appear to be "now-ish" in terms of the technologies we'll wage war or police the civil population. Many of the weapons proposed a century ago were nuclear-based... well, perhaps "Atomic" was the more appropriate label at the ... Read More

Watching the Watchers Watching Your Network

It seems that this last holiday season didn’t bring much cheer or goodwill to corporate security teams. With the public disclosure of remotely exploitable vulnerabilities and backdoors in the products of several well-known security vendors, many corporate security teams spent a great deal of time yanking cables, adding new firewall ... Read More

Shodan’s Shining Light

The Internet is chock full of really helpful people and autonomous systems that silently probe, test, and evaluate your corporate defenses every second of every minute of every hour of every day. If those helpful souls and systems aren’t probing your network, then they’re diligently recording and cataloguing everything they’ve ... Read More
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