Hacked Chamber of Commerce Opposed Cybersecurity Law - 0 views
Securing Medical Research: A Cybersecurity Point of View (Bruce Schneier) - 0 views
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"The problem of securing biological research data is a difficult and complicated one. Our ability to secure data on computers is not robust enough to ensure the security of existing data sets. Lessons from cryptography illustrate that neither secrecy measures, such as deleting technical details, nor national solutions, such as export controls, will work. "
Andy Greenberg (@a_greenberg) | Twitter - 0 views
The Importance of Understanding Encryption in Cybersecurity - 0 views
In cyberattacks, hacking humans is highly effective way to access systems - The Washing... - 0 views
3Qs: Password and cloud security - 3 views
NSA debate takes new turns after Paris attacks - 4 views
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Privacy advocates are pushing back against arguments from the intelligence community that more surveillance powers would have prevented the deadly Paris terrorist attacks. They're offended at what they see as naked opportunism from supporters of tough surveillance powers and argue the rhetoric - including suggestions that National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden has blood on his hands - has gone too far.
The Privacy Blog: Privacy, Security, Cryptography, and Anonymity - 4 views
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This blog is all about privacy, as the title suggests. The majority of the blog posts use actual examples, such as the Ashley Madison hack, in order to reveal important cybersecurity lessons. One particular blog post explains how Passages, a secure virtual browser, is a lot like hand sanitizer for the web. I thought that this blog was particularly interesting because it had a lot of relevant, unique examples about privacy and cryptography in the modern world.