San Francisco
This is all it takes to stop a train (Lock and Code S07E06)
Malwarebytes | | bart, Bay Area Rapid Transit, Berkeley, deficit, lock and code, Oakland, Podcast, San Francisco
This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Rachel Swan about the simple network problems causing major train outages in the Bay ...
Live at RSA: AI Hype, Enhanced Security, and the Future of Cybersecurity Tools
Tom Eston | | AI, AI Hype, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Poverty Line, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Enhanced Security, Episodes, Information Security, Infosec, Matt Johansen, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, reddit, rsa, RSA Conference, San Francisco, security, technology, Vendor Hype, vendors, VulnerableU, Weekly Edition
In this first-ever in-person recording of Shared Security, Tom and Kevin, along with special guest Matt Johansen from Reddit, discuss their experience at the RSA conference in San Francisco, including their walk-through ...
AI Gets a Legal Gift for Thanksgiving
A federal court in San Fransisco addressed whether the training of AI infringes copyright, and the decision has interesting implications for the technology's future ...
Security Boulevard
Is Social Media at a Tipping Point, The TikTok Invisible Challenge, San Francisco Police Can Use Killer Robots
Tom Eston | | Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Daleks, Data breach, Data leak, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Doctor Who, Elon Musk, Episodes, Information Security, Infosec, Invisible Challenge, Killer Robots, law enforcement, Podcast, police, Privacy, Robocop, robots, San Francisco, security, social media, social networking, technology, TikTok, Twitter, Unfilter, Weekly Edition
A recent data breach of 5.4 million Twitter users and Meta being fined $265 million dollars from a 2021 data leak, and people are fleeing Twitter because of Elon Musk. Are we ...
DevOps Chats: RSAC Innovation 2020, With Cecilia Marinier
Alan Shimel | | conference, Cybersecurity, DevOps Chats, Innovation Sandbox, launchpad, RSA Conference, rsac, San Francisco
RSA Conference (#RSAC), in addition to being the world’s largest cybersecurity conference, has become the place to see the latest innovation in the world of cyber. The woman who drives the innovation ...
Security Boulevard
Critical WhatsApp Vulnerability, Facial Recognition Ban, Wormable Flaw in Windows
Tom Eston | | Cybersecurity, EternalBlue, face recognition, facial recognition, Microsoft, nsa, NSO Group, patching, Pegasus, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, San Francisco, WannaCry, Weekly Blaze Podcast, WhatsApp, Windows, Windows XP, zero-day
This is your Shared Security Weekly Blaze for May 20th 2019 with your host, Tom Eston. In this week’s episode: A serious spyware vulnerability in WhatsApp, San Francisco bans facial recognition, and ...
San Francisco Says NO to Facial Recognition Tech in Police Investigations
Local government agencies in San Francisco are prohibited from using facial recognition technology as a surveillance tool in criminal investigations for fear it might be inaccurate, the city’s Board of Supervisors decided ...
Protect Your Genius and Visit Bromium at RSAC 2018
RSAC is coming and we have big plans for you! Visit our booth in the South Hall (#641). Get our huge report, Into the Web of Profit and hear our independent researcher, ...

