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Retired CISSP. Reformed former CISO. Also an architect, strategist, and risk manager. Radio nut and font fanatic.

I don't do LinkedIn or most other social media. I am on Bluesky, same handle. I might mention my website occasionally.

Adobe is now processing all your PDFs in the cloud, by default. The setting to “Enable generative AI features in Acrobat” was on, and I didn’t know it until I opened a document and Adobe asked me if I wanted a document summary. It’s annoying to have to click “No,” so I opened settings to disable the prompt.

THE PROBLEM
I sign Non-Disclosure Agreements for many of my clients. Adobe is a potential leak of protected information. I don’t know what Adobe does with this information. I don’t know what they store, or for how long. I don’t know what country (or countries) the data is stored in. I don’t know what LLMs are trained with this data. And I don’t need to know. What I need to know is that they won’t use default opt-in as a legal excuse to wiretap my information.

I recommend that you check your Adobe settings on all devices, for all Adobe accounts.

#CallMeIfYouNeedMe #FIFONetworks

#cybersecurity

Even when used as a monitor for your Mac, an LG or Samsung smart TV will periodically capture what's on screen and send it to company servers. Here's how to stop that terrible behavior.
https://appleinsider.com/inside/mac/tips/how-to-stop-your-lg-or-samsung-smart-tv-from-tracking-you?utm_medium=social&utm_source=mastodon
How to stop your LG or Samsung smart TV from tracking you

Even when used as a monitor for your Mac, an LG or Samsung smart TV will periodically capture what's on screen and send it to company servers. Here's how to stop that terrible behavior.

AppleInsider
Pretty sure thats some fellas chin rather than his bollocks, BBC journalist.
Rural radio stations are most at risk from CPB funding cuts. Hear from Tom Michael about how @marfapublicradio helped warn locals and save lives during an outbreak of grassland fire in far West Texas in 2011. https://bit.ly/3ZFixXu
On the Media

The Peabody Award-winning On the Media podcast is your guide to examining how the media sausage is made. Hosts Brooke Gladstone and Micah Loewinger examine threats to free speech and government transparency, cast a skeptical eye on media coverage of the week’s big stories and unravel hidden political narratives in everything we read, watch and hear.

Just finished "Making Silicon Valley"

This is a great book! Connects the dots starting with amateur radio nuts in the 1910s, and carries through into the 1970s.

Highly recommended. Thanks to whoever pointed me to this, I can't seem to find that now.

https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262622110/making-silicon-valley/

A small business I know and admire, facing the tariff squeeze, has started to use an AI assistant to manage and engage with their online community rather than staff, and it all just makes me sad.

I told my husband that posting this could literally take down the instance and he is insisting I post it

#dogsofmastodon #dogs

HR: "Do you have a moment? We just want to ask you about your self-assessment?"
Me: "Sure."
HR: "So, for 'personality type', we were expecting something from Myers-Briggs. You know, like ENJF."
Me: "Oh?"
HR: "You selected 'Other' and filled in, 'Chaotic Good'."
Me: "Yes, that's right."
HR: "Why?"
Me: "Because I use the term 'fortnight' as often as possible in communications in a US-based company, replace 'z's with 's'es, and convert dates everywhere to ISO8601."
HR: "Well yes we can see how that would be classified as 'Chaotic Good', but we were expecting something grounded in science."
Me: "So why were you asking for Myers-Briggs?"

#Microfiction

CISOs posting their hot takes on ICS/OT and the use of AI on LinkedIn

Is why I have trust issues.

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Just finished "Making Silicon Valley"

This is a great book! Connects the dots starting with amateur radio nuts in the 1910s, and carries through into the 1970s.

Highly recommended. Thanks to whoever pointed me to this, I can't seem to find that now.

https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262622110/making-silicon-valley/

@aka_pugs Thanks for the recommendation, will add this to the list.

It is also available to borrow via the Internet Archive - https://archive.org/details/makingsiliconval00chri

Making Silicon Valley : [electronic resource] innovation and the growth of high tech, 1930-1970 : Lécuyer, Christophe, author : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Includes bibliographical references (pages [367]-383) and index

Internet Archive