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In today's episode, Cam and Gabe had the pleasure of speaking with Jo Gordon. She is a Senior Consultant in Data Privacy. Very informative and really great points around two of the biggest topics in data privacy in the last few weeks. Please see the topics and notes below and enjoy! Zoom: Overview of privacy issues with regard to data sharing, security, and lack of disclosure Zoom's response to criticism: https://www.theverge.com/interface/2020/4/3/21203720/zoom-backlash-apology-zoom-bombings-eric-yuan Are the alternatives to Zoom better? Discuss Skype, Duo, Houesparty, etc. Takeaways: The massive wave of negative press demonstrates that privacy matters to consumers and those organizations must be proactive about privacy protections in order to avoid a PR nightmare like this.Marriott: Overview of breach: discuss the cause, impact, and potential damages Class action lawsuit has already been filed We Discuss how this might affect Marriot long termWhy does privacy matter? Invasions of privacy threaten liberty. Entities can exhibit a degree of control over consumers based on the personal information provided Consumers should be cognizant of the privacy implications of their everyday actions
In today’s podcast, we hear that investigation into the doxing campaign German political leaders suffered continues, and the Interior Minister promises a transparent inquiry. Attribution remains unsettled, but a lot of people are looking toward Russia. Marriott thinks fewer guests were affected by its Starwood breach than initially feared. Online gamers affected by breaches. The Dark Overlord continues to make a pest of itself. And can alt-coin production become less of an energy hog? Awais Rashid from Bristol University on securing large-scale infrastructure. Guests are Karen Waltermire and Harry Perper from NIST, discussing the NIST National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE). For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2018/November/CyberWire_2019_01_07.html Support our show
Willie and Tim talk about the Marriott Breach of 500 Million Guests, Bomb Threat Emails demanding 20.000 (yeah, they use a period instead of a comma) in BitCoin, different management styles, and we’re giving away a Steam Link! Mariott Breach - https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2018/11/30/marriott-discloses-massive-data-breach-impacting-million-guests/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.32b1016262b7 Bomb-threat email - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-bomb-threat-email-scam-campaign-demanding-20k-in-bitcoin/ Giveaway - Twitter @geekdives #geekdivesgiveway @williehowe @t_tbare
Willie and Tim talk about the Marriott Breach of 500 Million Guests, Bomb Threat Emails demanding 20.000 (yeah, they use a period instead of a comma) in BitCoin, different management styles, and we’re giving away a Steam Link! Mariott Breach - https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2018/11/30/marriott-discloses-massive-data-breach-impacting-million-guests/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.32b1016262b7 Bomb-threat email - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-bomb-threat-email-scam-campaign-demanding-20k-in-bitcoin/ Giveaway - Twitter @geekdives #geekdivesgiveway @williehowe @t_tbare
In this episode, Shon will be going over the Marriott Breach, AWS Security Groups and the introduction to the CISSP.
In this week's episode of Analytics Neat we take a look at the Marriott Breach, discuss my joining D4t4 Solutions as their VP of North America, and discuss new trends in data collection. All of this and more in this week's episode of Analytics Neat. Thanks for listening! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/analytics-neat/id1350608276?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2DIz7pDt5IYA2VJ86LbaK3 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Iaeur7hjizv7s654nbcsfgtxsmq?t=Analytics_Neat Continue the conversation on Twitter (https://twitter.com/BillBruno) with #AnalyticsNeat Visit BillBruno.com
This week, how Docker containers can be exploited to mine for cryptocurrency, WordPress sites attacking other WordPress sites, why the Marriott Breach is a valuable IT lesson, malicious Chrome extensions, why hospitals are the next frontier of cybersecurity, and how someone is claiming to sell a Mass Printer Hijacking service! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode585 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly
This week, how Docker containers can be exploited to mine for cryptocurrency, WordPress sites attacking other WordPress sites, why the Marriott Breach is a valuable IT lesson, malicious Chrome extensions, why hospitals are the next frontier of cybersecurity, and how someone is claiming to sell a Mass Printer Hijacking service! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode585 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly
Rick Holland and Harrison Van Riper join Michael Marriott to discuss the implications of the Marriott data breach, as well as a look forward to trends we might see in 2019. Specifically, we dig into ransomware and discuss what you should be considering in 2019. To read more about these trends (and more) read Harrison’s blog (https://www.digitalshadows.com/blog-and-research/2019-cyber-security-forecasts-six-things-on-the-horizon/). To register for our upcoming webinar with the FBI, https://info.digitalshadows.com/LiveWebinar-CyberThreatstoWatchin2019-Registration.html?Source=podcast.
Marriott Breach; Foreign Students Report; VA's Million Veterans Program; Na Wahine Koa, book
In today’s podcast we hear how Fancy Bears and free-range catphish have been disporting themselves in the Czech Republic. China reported to have used watering hole attacks to gain entry into Australian institutions. Quora suffers a data breach. Marriott’s breach response earns mediocre marks. A Kubernetes privilege escalation flaw is found and patched. Two scammy apps are ejected from Apple’s App Store. An object lesson in the difficulty of controlling fake news—or at least fake op-eds. Jonathan Katz from UMD on SSD drive encryption security woes. Guest is Brian Egenrieder from SyncDog on the challenges of commingling work and personal mobile devices. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2018/November/CyberWire_2018_12_04.html Support our show
This week we talked about cyber-security and how Agencies need to start familiarizing themselves with the dangers. All of The security breaches that have happened recently to major companies. With it being in the mind of many consumers. Especially with the recent Marriott Breach of nearly 500 million Uses details. We talked about how agencies can use this as an opportunity to increase that position as a trusted advisor to that clients. Select All We also talked about constant overlooked issues that might exist in our own agencies when we're taking customers details. and using simple program such as Notepad. to initially store details that will late to put into a secure system. And how we can avoid potential data breaches. In our own agencies. Connect with us on: TheReferralkings.com facebook.com/THEREFERRALKINGS Join our new Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/insurancezone Steve: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevegoodallconsulting/ Chris: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisburkettwa/ Free Referral Training with live webinars, catch our next one now. TheReferralkings.com/go
In episode 4 of the Unsecurity Podcast, Evan and Brad break down the massive Marriott breach that happened this week. They also take some time to discuss Microsoft's multi-factor authentication, GDPR issues, third-party risk management, and more.
In today’s podcast, we hear that senior US and UK officials have harsh words for Russian actions in cyberspace even as President Putin undertakes a charm offensive at the G20 meetings. (In fairness to the US and UK officials, it’s a pretty dour charm offensive.) Iran ups its influence operations game. Legal investigations and legislative responses to the Marriott breach begin. A US Court upholds the Government’s ban on Kaspersky products. And paying ransom to cyber extortionists could violate US sanctions. Daniel Prince from Lancaster University discussing growth, innovation and productivity within cyber security. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2018/November/CyberWire_2018_13_03.html Support our show
Marriott just had a severe breach. Clark tells you what to watch out for in the coming weeks in light of this breach; Payless' new ad campaign was pretty incredible and reinforced how label-conscious our society can be at times. Don't buy the hype!; Delta just launched the first biometric airport terminal. It is already making things more efficient. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this TF7 EXTRA Special Episode, Host George Rettas tells you all you need to know about one of the biggest breaches in American history, the Marriott Breach. Tune in to get briefed on all the information that has been made public today and listen to Rettas break down the main talking points of the breach in a few short minutes.
News broke this morning about a breach taking place at Marriott that exposed the data of 500 million (yes, half a billion) guests. Sean Martin took some time to dig into this situation, speaking with two security professionals with thoughts on the matter: Colin Bastable from Lucy Security and Matt Mosley from Tevora. Here's what they covered: - Do we know how it happened? - Why did it (does it) take so long to detect the breach? - Why is this industry a regular target for cybercrime? - What's the impact in the consumer, the hospitality industry, and the credit card companies? - What steps consumers can take to protect themselves?