Adrian Sanabria

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"I rant with data!"

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🎙️ Enterprise Security Weeklyhttps://securityweekly.com/esw
📚️ Cybersecurity Canonhttps://cybercanon.org
💣️ Destroyed by Breach Datasethttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15CTPcgZQenWKDLDTQ2ibveUM4i7Of_n20TzdTi23xcg/edit?usp=sharing
Potential hot take: vulnerabilities are sparse if a vulnerability is required to have value to an attacker.
I'm upset because the Shedd Aquarium won't let me see penguins

I'm currently playing one of my least favorite games:

Will I unpack before I have to repack for the next trip?

Or will I just unpack and repack the day/day before I leave for my next trip?

Hey Claude, is it possible that threat actors make more money off hacking firewalls/VPNs than companies make selling them

#AIQuestions

So yesterday: This vuln is being exploited in the wild

Today: To date, threat actors have earned $247M from this vuln

I'm putting together a webinar on modern vulnerability management and I'm REALLY trying to drive a point home

So naturally, I bought 3 old Sonicwall firewalls

TIL The name Karen, once the third most popular name in America has seen a sharp decline to 831st in 2020, due to the names association with obnoxiously entitled people.

https://www.abc10.com/article/news/nation-world/karen-baby-name-plummets-popularity/507-93b87091-7c8b-40f3-8f64-91d0db8f1825
#til #todayilearned
https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/1sveu3f/til_the_name_karen_once_the_third_most_popular/

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Arcane curation from the IndieWeb, Fediverse and Cybersecurity realms

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My partner just broke my brain after I shared this with her: https://www.maaikebrinkhof.nl/ignore-the-humanities-at-your-own-peril/

"Developers are finding out that they're blue collar workers, not white collar"

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Ignore the humanities at your own peril

I can't begin to tell you how often I was met with disdain when I told my colleagues that I studied history. "That's not even a real science!" Correct, but that doesn't hurt my feelings. Computer science is also not a science, there are very few true "sciences" out there.

Maaike Brinkhof's blog