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If you care about free and fair elections then you need to care about the Durham Trials which detail a conspiracy to weaponize the FBI against a presidential candidate and inject false narrative into the news. Chris Vickery and Zev Shalev break down the The trial of a Clinton Campaign lawyer accused of lying to the FBI, and the implications for future elections. //Broadcasted Live 051722
If you care about free and fair elections then you need to care about the Durham Trials which detail a conspiracy to weaponize the FBI against a presidential candidate and inject false narrative into the news. Chris Vickery and Zev Shalev break down the The trial of a Clinton Campaign lawyer accused of lying to the FBI, and the implications for future elections. //Broadcasted Live 051722
Have you ever doom scrolled through thousands of shit posts and hate mail after congratulating someone on getting vaccinated? Wonder why 8000 religious extremists and white supremacists tried to over through the #Canadian government with fake #truckers? Wonder why certain politicians trade your security and peace of mind for a bullshit theocratic lie? one of the world's foremost Cyber Security experts, Chris Vickery, is here to tell you how it works, who's behind all of it and WHY. Our friend Craig Forrest stops by to discuss Russias International sport-ban, Ukrainian footballers, and his FAVE kit. Rookie and Ryan stop by and update us on the tournament of champions. We had a heater today with Chris Sky and Pat King. The boys chat bad radio and we finally play the worst radio break of all time, Lochlin had to leave because it is someone from his company The Jays made a massive signing and the Bills are buidling an outdoor stadium
Brent Allpress and Chris Vickery dissect Twitter trolling strategies and Craig Unger explains the implications of Russian assets in American democracy.
UpGuard director Chris Vickery discusses the state of cyber security, the failure to establish global virtual governance, and the future of money-equalizing hacks.
A massive hack of the federal government and all eyes turn to Russia, but Chris Vickery of UpGuard and Alan Silberberg of DigiJaks caution there are many players who play a role in our vulnerable national networks.
As news spread of a hack of a service provider whose clients include every major branch of the Federal government and all Fortune 500 companies, attention quickly turned to Russia. Chris Vickery of Upguard and Alan W. Silberberg of DigiJaks tell Zev Shalev that may be a small part of the story.
After a major investigation into the misuse of personal data for political purposes by Cambridge Analytica, the U.K. Information Commissioner, Elizabeth Denham, talks to Damian Collins MP about her investigation's conclusions and what comes next. With their reaction, Infotagion brings together three key witnesses to the scandal, Dr Emma Briant, Professor David Carroll and Chris Vickery.
Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell and Bill Barr are attempting a coup d'etat. Chris Vickery, director of risk research at Upguard, Eric Garland, host of the Game Theory podcast, and national political journalist Nina Burleigh deconstruct the coup in progress.
Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell and Bill Barr are attempting a coup d'etat. Chris Vickery, director of risk research at Upguard, Eric Garland, host of the Game Theory podcast, and national political journalist Nina Burleigh deconstruct the coup in progress. Narativ is funded by viewers like you. Join our community at Patreon.com/narativ
Another week, another high-profile data breach. Well, that’s what it seems like anyway. As Director of Cyber Risk Research at UpGuard, Chris Vickery knows a thing or two about why these breaches are occurring—and what organizations can do to minimize the likelihood they do. Join Corey and Chris as they talk about why so many companies leave S3 buckets publicly exposed, raising the bar of low-hanging fruit for data security, why organizations can’t blame third parties for breaches, why AWS isn’t liable for everything that goes wrong in the cloud, the recent Capital One breach, and more.
Independent, investigative news, reporting, interviews and commentary
Independent, investigative news, reporting, interviews and commentary
Independent, investigative news, reporting, interviews and commentary
Independent, investigative news, reporting, interviews and commentary
Chris Vickery, the Director of Cyber Risk Research at UpGuard, joined the Threatpost Podcast to discuss this week's report that hundreds of millions of Facebook records were publicly exposed on the internet.
The CIO is responsible for using IT to make the business more efficient. Meanwhile, the CISO is responsible for developing and executing a security program that’s aimed to protect enterprise systems and data from both internal and external threats. At the end of the day, the CISO makes security recommendations to the CIO has the final say. Perhaps it’s time that the CISO gets a seat at the table. Meanwhile, good Samaritans such as Chris Vickery and Troy Hunt help companies find leaked data and hopes the company seal the leak before cybercriminals find it. Other articles discussed: Donald Knuth, the Yoda of Computer Programming ISP blocks internet: on purpose or because it was law? Email’s evolution Earn a CPE with a live Varonis Cyber Attack Workshop Panelists: Cindy Ng, Kilian Englert, Mike Buckbee, Matt Radolec
One of the bigger stipulations in GDPR is that third-party service providers, including companies who run the ever-ubiquitous cloud, will also be responsible for following the correct protocols when it comes to protecting EU citizen data. Yet just as companies keep throwing everything into the cloud, we keep seeing errors in the way companies are safeguarding personally identifiable data. If you have been following the work of Chris Vickery, you know how easily these errors can be found. Vickery, Director of Cyber Risk Research for California-based Upguard, has been finding misconfigured cloud instances all over the internet. Just in the past year, Vickery has found openly discoverable cloud instances at places like a Florida credit monitoring firm, media behemoth Viacom, and even at the Department of Defense. Each finding had enough PII to keep privacy officers sleepless for weeks. While those incidents were all based in America, Vickery recently came across a similar breach at french marketing firm Octoly, which caters to European social media influencers. In a few weeks, Octoly's response to such a finding is going to possibly be under much more scrutiny. I talked to Vickery and Upguard CEO Mike Baukes about how they see these security incidents playing out under GDPR, and whether cloud providers will lead the way when it comes to breach response.