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With the state of cybersecurity in constant flux, how can security teams better prepare both their organizations and society for the challenges ahead? Rik Ferguson, VP of Security Intelligence at Fourscout Technologies, shares best practices for tackling issues of trust, authenticity, communication, and problem-solving in the security world. Follow us on Social!! ~Cybrary Twitter ~Delinea Twitter ~Instagram ~Facebook ~YouTube
Looking ahead to 2030: How will we work? How will we get around? What will we eat? How will we dress? How safe will our privacy be? Will we all be space travelers? What old and new challenges will we face? The Buzz 1: The top seven emerging future technology booms that will redefine the future and the world we live in by 2030: More AI companies. Growth of self-driving cars. More robots doing manufacturing jobs. Smart clothing embedded with Bluetooth chips. Space elevators. Pervasive cloud computing. Growth in the augmented, virtual, and mixed reality optics and display markets. [unboxingstartups.com/7-emerging-technologies-that-will-revolutionize-the-world-by-2030] The Buzz 2: Advanced farming will tell us exactly where our food is coming from. On-demand ecosystem of vehicles with different form factors. Almost every occupation will still have tasks machines will find very difficult to do. [www.bosch.com/stories/vision-2030] We'll ask Rik Ferguson at Trend Micro, Colin Dunn at Fend Incorporated, Jon Clay at Trend Micro and Mike Schroeder at 3 Territory Solutions for their take on Our Cyber Future In 2030: Will The Livin' Be Easy?
Looking ahead to 2030: How will we work? How will we get around? What will we eat? How will we dress? How safe will our privacy be? Will we all be space travelers? What old and new challenges will we face? The Buzz 1: The top seven emerging future technology booms that will redefine the future and the world we live in by 2030: More AI companies. Growth of self-driving cars. More robots doing manufacturing jobs. Smart clothing embedded with Bluetooth chips. Space elevators. Pervasive cloud computing. Growth in the augmented, virtual, and mixed reality optics and display markets. [unboxingstartups.com/7-emerging-technologies-that-will-revolutionize-the-world-by-2030] The Buzz 2: Advanced farming will tell us exactly where our food is coming from. On-demand ecosystem of vehicles with different form factors. Almost every occupation will still have tasks machines will find very difficult to do. [www.bosch.com/stories/vision-2030] We'll ask Rik Ferguson at Trend Micro, Colin Dunn at Fend Incorporated, Jon Clay at Trend Micro and Mike Schroeder at 3 Territory Solutions for their take on Our Cyber Future In 2030: Will The Livin' Be Easy?
Looking ahead to 2030: How will we work? How will we get around? What will we eat? How will we dress? How safe will our privacy be? Will we all be space travelers? What old and new challenges will we face? The Buzz 1: The top seven emerging future technology booms that will redefine the future and the world we live in by 2030: More AI companies. Growth of self-driving cars. More robots doing manufacturing jobs. Smart clothing embedded with Bluetooth chips. Space elevators. Pervasive cloud computing. Growth in the augmented, virtual, and mixed reality optics and display markets. [unboxingstartups.com/7-emerging-technologies-that-will-revolutionize-the-world-by-2030] The Buzz 2: Advanced farming will tell us exactly where our food is coming from. On-demand ecosystem of vehicles with different form factors. Almost every occupation will still have tasks machines will find very difficult to do. [www.bosch.com/stories/vision-2030] We'll ask Rik Ferguson at Trend Micro, Colin Dunn at Fend Incorporated, Jon Clay at Trend Micro and Mike Schroeder at 3 Territory Solutions for their take on Our Cyber Future In 2030: Will The Livin' Be Easy?
Rik Ferguson is vice president of security research at Trend Micro and is actively engaged in studying online threats and the underground economy. He also researches the wider implications of new developments in the Information Technology arena and their impact on security. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Project 2030: Future trends in securityTo share the findings from his new report and webseries called Project 2030, Rik Ferguson, the Vice President of Security Research at Trend Micro, chats with Robby about what role cybersecurity will play in year 2030.Rik has used his over twenty-five years of experience in information security looking forward, sharing what he's found when trying to anticipate the next ten years of technology, and what opportunities that will mean for cybercriminals. As well as their impact on security, both for the enterprise and for society as a whole.In their discussions they go into what will change in the sensors and wearables space, and topics like 4D printing, neuralink and cyber-implants. As well as the ethical considerations to the worth of our data and technical tools helping us telling facts from fiction. Rik also shares what he considers the biggest collective risks going forward from a security perspective.Related reading: https://2030.trendmicro.com/Produced by Paul Jæger
ZDNet Security Update: Danny Palmer talks to Respect In Security co-founders Lisa Forte and Rik Ferguson about bullying and abuse in information security and how to help stamp it out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Storytelling describes the social and cultural activity of sharing stories . While they can, and should, entertain, they also are meant to educate, share and preserve cultures, and instill moral values. The InfoSec community has certainly not been known for using stories to educate users. Still, as technology, cybersecurity, and society have started to intertwine, the need to do so has become clear and unavoidable.In this Audio Signals episode, we spoke with Dr. Victoria Baines and Rik Ferguson about “Project 2030 — Scenarios for the Future of Cybercrime.” A multimedia approach to envision our future cybersecurity future that will entertain, educate, and most of all — what we love the most at ITSPmagazine — will make you think. Sci-Fi or reality? What does 2030 have in store for us? GuestsDr Victoria BainesOn Linkedin
Storytelling describes the social and cultural activity of sharing stories . While they can, and should, entertain, they also are meant to educate, share and preserve cultures, and instill moral values. The InfoSec community has certainly not been known for using stories to educate users. Still, as technology, cybersecurity, and society have started to intertwine, the need to do so has become clear and unavoidable.In this Audio Signals episode, we spoke with Dr. Victoria Baines and Rik Ferguson about “Project 2030 — Scenarios for the Future of Cybercrime.” A multimedia approach to envision our future cybersecurity future that will entertain, educate, and most of all — what we love the most at ITSPmagazine — will make you think. Sci-Fi or reality? What does 2030 have in store for us? GuestsDr Victoria BainesOn Linkedin
อาชญากรรมไซเบอร์ในปี 2030 จะดำเนินการโดยโปรแกรมคอมพิวเตอร์ที่ชาญฉลาด สามารถเรียนรู้ด้วยตนเองและยากที่จะป้องกัน Victoria Baines จาก Oxford University และ Rik Ferguson จาก บริษัท รักษาความปลอดภัยข้อมูล Trend Micro คาดการณ์สิ่งที่จะเกิดขึ้นไว้ในการประชุม RSA เมื่อวันจันทร์ ที่ 17 พ.ค. ที่ผ่านมา เนื่องจากชีวิตของมนุษย์เราจะถูกเชื่อมต่อในทุก ๆ สิ่งรอบตัวภายในปี 2030 ทุกแง่มุมของชีวิตอาจถูกแฮ็ก และชีวิตอาจสูญหายไปได้ อาชญากรสามารถเปลี่ยนยาที่ส่งโดยอัตโนมัติโดยการปลูกถ่ายทางการแพทย์ เปลี่ยนข้อมูลที่จะเป็นคอนแทคเลนส์อัจฉริยะหรืออุปกรณ์ปลูกถ่ายประสาทเทียม หรือตั้งโปรแกรมฟังก์ชันการนำทางของรถยนต์ ประเทศต่างๆจะใช้ปัญญาประดิษฐ์เพื่อปกป้องตนเองและโจมตีผู้อื่น เพิ่มมากขึ้น เลือกฟังกันได้เลยนะครับ อย่าลืมกด Follow ติดตาม PodCast ช่อง Geek Forever’s Podcast ของผมกันด้วยนะครับ ========================= ร่วมสนับสนุน ด.ดล Blog และ Geek Forever Podcast เพื่อให้เรามีกำลังในการผลิต Content ดี ๆ ให้กับท่าน https://www.tharadhol.com/become-a-supporter/ ——————————————– ติดตาม ด.ดล Blog ผ่าน Line OA เพียงคลิก : http://line.me/ti/p/~@tharadhol ========================= ช่องทางติดตาม ด.ดล Blog เพิ่มเติมได้ที่ Fanpage : www.facebook.com/tharadhol.blog Blockdit : www.blockdit.com/tharadhol.blog Twitter : www.twitter.com/tharadhol Instragram : instragram.com/tharadhol TikTok : tiktok.com/@geek.forever Youtube : www.youtube.com/c/mrtharadhol Linkedin : www.linkedin.com/in/tharadhol Website : www.tharadhol.com
Long-term predictions are risky, but Rik Ferguson likes to predict things a decade into the future. Rik is Vice President of Security Research at Trend Micro. Building off his Project 2020, Rik is now working on Project 2030. In our interview, we get a glimpse of the future of AI, the future of malware, the future of wearables, the future of ransomware, and more. Also, we discuss implications of the 2020 SolarWinds data breach. If predictions are your thing, do not miss this episode! Resource Links: • Rik Ferguson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rikferguson/ • Trend Micro report fact check-Project 2020 in Review (PDF): https://2020.trendmicro.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/REP00_Project_2020_Summary_200928US_Web.pdf • SecureWorld virtual conferences: https://www.secureworldexpo.com/events The SecureWorld Sessions podcast gives you access to people and ideas that impact your cybersecurity career and help you secure your organization.
Journalists spying on their rivals, the NHS rejects Apple and Google's approach to Coronavirus-tracing, and universities are hit by an old-fashioned sexy lady attack. All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by special guest Rik Ferguson. Visit https://www.smashingsecurity.com/176 to check out this episode’s show notes and episode links. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or on the Smashing Security subreddit, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Theme tune: "Vinyl Memories" by Mikael Manvelyan. Assorted sound effects: AudioBlocks. Special Guest: Rik Ferguson.
Bec and Vic have more fun than they should in the company of infosec rock star Rik Ferguson. Prepare for ransomware, operational technology attacks, and being an ally in infosec. All served with a side order of cheesy peas, seitan dippers, and our new gameshow "Huawei or not Huawei?"
New pod! It's a little late this week, but we've got another super-convo with two cybersecurity experts, Talal Rajab from Tech UK, and Rik Ferguson from Trend Micro. We cover all aspects of cybersecurity and look at how companies today should adopt their cybersecurity and what they should keep in mind from a data privacy standpoint. Talal and Rik are widely known in the industry, so this is not to be missed. Press play...
Unusual Gathering | Episode XV Conversations At The Intersection Of IT Security And Society Happy New Year! A Look Back And One Forward. To 2021. Guests Rik Ferguson | Beau Woods Hosts Sean Martin | Selena Templeton | Marco Ciappelli This Episode:
Researchers at Trend Micro uncovered a supply chain attack targeting organizations in South Korea. With the goal of information theft, attackers compromised the update server of a third party support provider, resulting in the installation of a RAT, or remote access trojan. Rik Ferguson is Vice President of Security Research at Trend Micro, and he guides us through their discoveries. The research can be found here: https://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/supply-chain-attack-operation-red-signature-targets-south-korean-organizations/
Researchers at Trend Micro uncovered a supply chain attack targeting organizations in South Korea. With the goal of information theft, attackers compromised the update server of a third party support provider, resulting in the installation of a RAT, or remote access trojan. Rik Ferguson is Vice President of Security Research at Trend Micro, and he guides us through their discoveries. The research can be found here: https://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/supply-chain-attack-operation-red-signature-targets-south-korean-organizations/ The CyberWire's Research Saturday is presented by the Hewlett Foundation Cyber Initiative. Thanks to our sponsor Enveil, closing the last gap in data security.
Listen to Vice President Security Research, Trend Micro, Rik Ferguson & Founder & CEO, BH Consulting, Brian Honan's keynote on Fostering Better Engagement Between Business & Law Enforcement to Effectively Respond to Cybercrime from #infosec16
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Security from the top? What does a c-level executive at an organization need to know about information security given today's security trends? Join trend Micro's JD Sherry, VP of Technology and Solutions, and Rik Ferguson, VP of Security Research as they discuss third party risk, PCI compliance, cyber insurance and the Dark Web with securitycurrent's Vic Wheatman.
Bennet discusses cyber crime in Russia with Rik Ferguson, the Director of Security Research and Communication at Trend Micro. Trend Micro has released a report providing an overview of the cyber crime services and prices offered by the Russian underground revealing a vibrant community of never-do-wells offering every conceivable service at dirt-cheap prices.
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