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🎙️ ✨ A new episode has been published on @ITSPmagazine

Show: Redefining CyberSecurity With @seanmartin

Episode: Challenges With The Alphabet Soup Of Security

Guests: @jaythvv, @farimani, @Marcociappelli

Podcast format: Video & Audio

Enjoy!

👉https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurity-podcast

#cybersecurity #datasecurity #security #infosec #cyber #tech #technology

Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast | With Sean Martin, CISSP — ITSPmagazine Podcast Network | ITSPmagazine At the Intersection of Technology, Cybersecurity, and Society.

Have you ever thought that we are selling cybersecurity insincerely, buying it indiscriminately, and deploying it ineffectively? For cybersecurity to be genuinely effective, we must make it consumable and usable. We must also bring transparency and honesty to the conversations surrounding the metho

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#ChatGPT acts like a #psychopath. It’s friendly at the beginning. It impresses you. It seems so reliable and full of truth. But then you find out: It loudly proclaims its own, made-up, wrong conclusions. Makes up references that don’t exist to justify them and continues to push its version. That level of gaslighting is typical of psychopath behaviour.
I get the feeling this BBC journalist waited their whole life just for this moment....

A little research-related holiday humor . . .

#TheControlGroup

ChatGTP and coding problem 😅

$ whereis cat

See whereis command examples https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/unix-linux-whereis-command-examples-to-locate-binary/ for more info

OH: "It requires a username AND a password, which is two factor"
Omer Gil on LinkedIn: OWASP Top 10 CI/CD Security Risks | 11 comments

I'm excited to share that the "Top 10 CI/CD Security Risks" is now an official OWASP® Foundation project! You're more than welcome to share and… | 11 comments on LinkedIn

A recent scoop by Reuters revealed that mobile apps for the U.S. Army and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) were integrating software that sends visitor data to a Russian company called Pushwoosh, which claims to be based in the United States.

But that story omitted an important historical detail about Pushwoosh: In 2013, one of its developers admitted to authoring the Pincer Trojan, malware designed to surreptitiously intercept and forward text messages from Android mobile devices. https://krebsonsecurity.com/2022/11/u-s-govt-apps-bundled-russian-code-with-ties-to-mobile-malware-developer/

U.S. Govt. Apps Bundled Russian Code With Ties to Mobile Malware Developer – Krebs on Security