The irony was not lost on Johnny Long. On the silver screen, both hackers and zombies are typically associated with disaster, so the fact that he was at a zombie-themed security conference to speak about hackers making a positive difference in the world seemed satirical.. But speaking to the audience at the Hacker Halted conference Thursday in Atlanta, he turned that irony on its head as he described the efforts of an organization he founded in 2007 after being struck by the challenges he saw during a trip to Uganda.. At the Hacker Halted event in Atlanta, Johnny Long explores the beneficial roles that hackers can assume in society.. Hackers for Charity, Cybersecurity Outreach, Positive Impact, Ethical Hacking, Community Service. . Dave Wreski
By now, you. Honan admits to making a number of mistakes The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Mastering your digital safety is essential; familiarize yourself with typical errors often committed by individuals such as Mat Honan.. Online Safety, User Instructions, Internet Security Tips. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
There is a new breed of animal appearing in the infosec community, according to Dr. Jimmy Blake, chief security officer for Mimecast, a cloud-services company based in London, and host of the blog Cloud Computing and Bad Behavior. The new breed is what he calls the "attention monger" (he actually used a more colorful word, but we toned it down for this article.) The attention monger is courting headlines with the media that add no real value to information security.. Most infosec pros know the term FUD; it stands for Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt. But increasingly Blake thinks he sees FUD making headlines too often because opportunists are hoping to get their name out there. However, while drumming up concern over vulnerabilities in popular products does often garner media attention, it can be detrimental, too, he warns (See also: Good FUD vs. bad: Is there really a difference?). "The danger in raising FUD is that users get attrition. They get so used to a constant stream of things that they are told to watch out for and when the really big things actually occur, they aren't ready for it," he said. "If we are constantly bombarding users with this stuff, it gets lost in the noise and they aren't prepared for the real vulnerabilities." The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . Most infosec pros know the term FUD; it stands for Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt. But increasingly Bla. there, breed, animal, appearing, infosec, community, according, jimmy, blake. . Alex
Twitter followers can now learn a new skill, hacking or at the very least, how to think like a hacker to be protect themselves. . Ligatt Security International has launched a Twitter campaigned called The link for this article located at The New Internet is no longer available. . As cyber threats rise, Twitter launches "Think Like a Hacker"—an initiative educating users on security through skepticism and vigilance, enhancing digital safety. Hacking Skills, Twitter Security, Cybersecurity Awareness. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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