DEF CON 26 - Las Vegas - For a brief time on Friday morning, "Spot the Fed" was the easiest game to play at DEF CON. That's because the fed was standing on a stage, talking to thousands of attentive hackers and attendees here.. Rob Joyce, senior advisory for cybersecurity strategy at the NSA, is a freqent attendee but a first-time speaker at the event. That latter status was emphasized with a DEF CON tradition: First-time presenters drink a shot on stage to salute the convention (and, presumably, steady their nerves.) With that attended to, he quickly let the crowd know he was on their side, sharing his approval of activities such as publicly hacking past the security of voting machines. The link for this article located at DarkReading is no longer available. . During DEF CON, Rob Joyce discusses the challenges posed by nation-state actors, highlighting the importance of partnership between cybersecurity experts and the NSA for enhanced defense.. Cybersecurity Strategy, DEF CON Event, NSA Insights, Nation-State Threats, Hacking Collaboration. . Brittany Day
Evgeny Morozov makes a point about surveillance and big data: it just looks for useful correlations without worrying about causes, and leads people to implement "fixes" based simply on those correlations -- rather than understanding and correcting the underlying the causes.. The link for this article located at Schneier on Security is no longer available. . Examining the impact of monitoring vast datasets reveals the crucial difference between correlation and causation and highlights the risks of misinterpretation in policymaking. Data Correlation, Surveillance Analysis, Policy Efficiency, Big Data Insights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
By 1992, federal agents were closing in on Kevin Mitnick, the FBI's most-wanted hacker. But he already knew this; he was watching them.. Mitnick broke into the local cell phone network, allowing him to detect when agents were near his apartment. When they were close, he removed evidence but left behind a box of donuts in the refrigerator, labeling them "FBI donuts" to annoy his pursuers. Such games of cat and mouse are recounted in Mitnick's new book, "Ghost in the Wires," which details his life as a hacker and fugitive, breaking into computer networks, creating false identities and running from authorities.. Morris recounts his escapades of rebellion against government officials and the craft of cyber infiltration in his memoir, "Chasing Shadows.". Hacking Stories, Cybersecurity Insights, Kevin Mitnick. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Analyst firm Gartner has dismissed a tightening of security rules for US government agencies as a mere "public relations response" to recent high-profile incidents. . During a burglary in May, thieves stole a laptop containing confidential information on 26.5 million veterans and military personal from the home of an employee for the Veterans Authority. The link for this article located at Personal Computer World is no longer available. . During a burglary in May, thieves stole a laptop containing confidential information on 26.5 million. analyst, gartner, dismissed, tightening, security, rules, government, agencies. . Brittany Day
This isn't a security article, but you will find it interesting. "Matt Dillon, not the famous actor but the kernel/VM FreeBSD hacker also well known for writting the Dice C compiler for the Amiga, is here with us today for . . . . This isn't a security article, but you will find it interesting. "Matt Dillon, not the famous actor but the kernel/VM FreeBSD hacker also well known for writting the Dice C compiler for the Amiga, is here with us today for an in-depth interview about everything regarding FreeBSD 5.0. This is the OS that all the techie people are waiting for and presenting it as the most advanced, technically-speaking, free OS of today. Additionally, we also include two mini interviews with Theo de Raadt, the OpenBSD founder, and Jun-ichiro "itojun" Hagino from the NetBSD Core Team. " The link for this article located at OS News is no longer available. . Delve into the thoughts of Matt Dillon, esteemed FreeBSD developer, as he shares his experiences and perspectives on kernel architecture in this captivating discussion.. FreeBSD interview, Matt Dillon, open source development, BSD insights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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