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@infosecsherpa

@infosecsherpa
9 posts
2021-12-07
“The group was likely using the websites to install malware that helped it gather data from government agencies and other groups, the company said.” via @nytimes https://www.nytimes.com/...
2021-12-07 View on X
The Record

Microsoft seizes 42 domains allegedly used by a Chinese cyber espionage group that targeted organizations in 29 countries including the US

Microsoft said today that its legal team has successfully obtained a court warrant that allowed it to seize 42 domains used by a Chinese cyber-espionage group … Source: Microsoft O...

2021-02-10
So we can, uh, *pay* for the discrimination? https://twitter.com/...
2021-02-10 View on X
The Verge

Jack Dorsey expands on his vision of a decentralized social network and suggests an “app-store-like view of ranking algorithms” for users to select options

Dorsey expands on Twitter's vision for a decentralized network  —  Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey imagines a future …

2020-08-11
“In a field long dominated by men, Ms. Allen was a force for change. In the 1970s and '80s, thanks largely to her own efforts, women accounted for half of the experimental compiler group inside IBM.” via @nytimes https://www.nytimes.com/...
2020-08-11 View on X
New York Times

Frances Allen, who conducted groundbreaking work on software compilers in the 1960s and won the Turing Award in 2006, has died at 88

Cade Metz / New York Times :

2020-08-10
“In a field long dominated by men, Ms. Allen was a force for change. In the 1970s and '80s, thanks largely to her own efforts, women accounted for half of the experimental compiler group inside IBM.” via @nytimes https://www.nytimes.com/...
2020-08-10 View on X
New York Times

Frances Allen, who conducted groundbreaking work on software compilers in the 1960s and won the Turing Award in 2006, has died at 88

One of the few women in the computer industry in its early days, she paved the way for the efficient, lightning-fast apps of today.

2020-07-26
Happy to see @WomenCyberjutsu mentioned in this @briankrebs article. Their classes and events are a big part of my own #InfoSec career success. What I didn't see was a mention of the very important so-called soft skills. Communication & ppl skills are 🔑! https://krebsonsecurity.com/ ...
2020-07-26 View on X
Krebs on Security

A survey of 500+ cybersecurity pros sheds light on which skills they find most useful in cybersecurity job candidates, and which are most frequently lacking

Thousands of people graduate from colleges and universities each year with cybersecurity or computer science degrees only to find employers … Tweets: @bettersafetynet , @briankrebs...

2020-04-09
“Google Meet's security controls are turned on by default, so that in most cases, organizations and users won't have to do a thing to ensure the right protections are in place.” via @googlecloud https://cloud.google.com/...
2020-04-09 View on X
CNET

Google says Meet, its teleconferencing tool, is adding 2M new users a day and logged 2B minutes of video calls in March with daily usage up 25x from January

Richard Nieva / CNET :

2020-03-22
“The Coder and the Dictator: Gabriel Jiménez hated the Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro. But he loved cryptocurrency. When he built the regime a digital coin, he nearly paid with his life.” by @nathanielpopper and @AnaVHerrero via @nytimes https://www.nytimes.com/...
2020-03-22 View on X
New York Times

A behind-the-scenes account on the creation of Petro, Venezuela's oil-backed cryptocurrency, whose author fled the country after becoming subject to persecution

a high-stakes cryptocurrency tale about an idealist who agreed to create a digital coin for the dictator of Venezuela. https://www.nytimes.com/... Nathaniel Popper / @nathanielpopp...

2020-01-02
“ProtonMail hasn't set out to reinvent the wheel in terms of the features and format of ProtonCalendar. It sports a clean interface with views by month and day, color-coded event types, and so on. It is also tied to a user's ProtonMail email account.” https://venturebeat.com/...
2020-01-02 View on X
VentureBeat

ProtonMail launches E2E encrypted calendar app ProtonCalendar in public beta, tied to users' paid ProtonMail accounts, encrypting event info and participants

Paul Sawers / VentureBeat :

2020-01-01
“ProtonMail hasn't set out to reinvent the wheel in terms of the features and format of ProtonCalendar. It sports a clean interface with views by month and day, color-coded event types, and so on. It is also tied to a user's ProtonMail email account.” https://venturebeat.com/...
2020-01-01 View on X
VentureBeat

ProtonMail launches E2E encrypted calendar app ProtonCalendar in public beta, tied to users' paid ProtonMail accounts, encrypting event info and participants

Encrypted email provider ProtonMail has officially launched its new calendar in public beta.  The move is part of the Swiss …