At the annual LinuxCon event here, Linux creator Linus Torvalds revealed how he thinks about security. Torvalds was onstage with Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin, who asked the Linux founder how he feels about being the boss of Linux. . "I love open source and how all the credit comes to me," Torvalds said. "Realistically though, I only have the power to say no." The link for this article located at eweek is no longer available. . At LinuxCon, Linus Torvalds discussed open source software, its security implications, and his leadership philosophy within a diverse community focused on collaboration. Linus Torvalds, LinuxCon 2023, Open Source Views. . Dave Wreski
Experts with the SANS Institute convened at RSA Conference for their annual threats panel, this time dishing on the six most dangerous new attack techniques. Led by SANS Director John Pescatore, the panel featured Ed Skoudis, SANS faculty fellow and CEO of CounterHack Challenges, Johannes Ullrich, dean of research for SANS, and Michael Assante, SANS project lead for Industrial Control System (ICS) and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) security. . Each offered up thoughts on how they've seen threats evolving and which techniques they expect to gain steam over the next year. According to Skoudis, more organizations will need to face the prospect of attackers not only getting savvy in how they steal information, but also in how they disseminate it, particularly if they're looking to publicly humiliate their targets. The link for this article located at Dark Reading is no longer available. . Each offered up thoughts on how they've seen threats evolving and which techniques they expect to ga. experts, institute, convened, conference, their, annual, threats, panel. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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