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Cyber BriefingCyber BriefingFebruary 10, 2025 - Cyber Briefing👉 What's happening in cybersecurity today?🚹 #CyberAlertsGlobal Brute Force Attack Targets VPNs and Firewalls Across Multiple VendorsSource: Shadowserver FoundationHackers Exploit Google Tag Manager to Steal Credit Card Data From Magento SitesSource: Puja Srivastava via SucuriPhishing Campaign Targets Facebook Users to Steal Login Data Using Fake NoticesSource: Check PointCritical Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Found in Marvel Rivals GameSource: ShalzuthCISA Warns of Active Exploitation of Trimble Cityworks VulnerabilitySource: CISA2025-02-1009 minWhy We Can\'t Have Nice ThingsWhy We Can't Have Nice ThingsThe Case of the 17,000 Missing KidneysThere are more than 100,000 Americans on the waiting lists to receive an organ transplant, and many of them will die without ever getting one. At least some of those lives would be saved if the monopoly government contractors managing America's organ donation system weren't so bad at their jobs, argues Jennifer Erickson. "Monopolies don't work and government-funded monopolies are even worse," says Erickson, a senior fellow at the Federation of American Scientists (FAS), on the newest episode of Why We Can't Have Nice Things. "It's hurting patients. It's hurting the taxpayers. And we've got to...2024-09-2639 minVitamine C (Pays de l\'Ain)Vitamine C (Pays de l'Ain)Le parcours de formation ClĂ©ophas dans le diocĂšse de Belley-ArsLe service formation du diocĂšse de Belley-Ars organise un parcours ClĂ©ophas. Ce cycle de formation s’adresse Ă  ceux qui dĂ©sirent approfondir leur foi, renouveler leur vie spirituelle et apprendre Ă  tĂ©moigner. Il comportera des enseignements, des tĂ©moignages, des temps de priĂšre. L’objectif est de grandir dans l’identitĂ© de disciples missionnaires. Il se dĂ©roulera sur 8 sessions sur 2 annĂ©es, 4 sessions par an, du vendredi 18h au samedi 18h Maison Jean-Marie Vianney, Bourg-en-Bresse les dates prĂ©vues pour 2024-2025 :11/12 octobre, 6/7 dĂ©cembre, 14/15 mars, 23/24 mai renseignement et inscription auprĂšs du service diocĂ©sain de formati...2024-09-1416 minSlate Crime and JusticeSlate Crime and JusticeWhat Next TBD: Telegram's CEO Just Got Arrested. Huh?Telegram was supposed to be the platform with the freest of free speech, which meant it was also rife with the worst the internet has to offer—"criminal activity” puts it lightly. But are French authorities setting a dangerous precedent with the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov? Guest: Joseph Menn, tech reporter for the Washington Post covering privacy and security.Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple...2024-09-0131 minSlate BusinessSlate BusinessWhat Next TBD: Telegram's CEO Just Got Arrested. Huh?Telegram was supposed to be the platform with the freest of free speech, which meant it was also rife with the worst the internet has to offer—"criminal activity” puts it lightly. But are French authorities setting a dangerous precedent with the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov? Guest: Joseph Menn, tech reporter for the Washington Post covering privacy and security.Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple...2024-09-0131 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisTBD | Telegram's CEO Just Got Arrested. Huh?Telegram was supposed to be the platform with the freest of free speech, which meant it was also rife with the worst the internet has to offer—"criminal activity” puts it lightly. But are French authorities setting a dangerous precedent with the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov? Guest: Joseph Menn, tech reporter for the Washington Post covering privacy and security.Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple...2024-09-0131 minSlate Daily FeedSlate Daily FeedWhat Next TBD: Telegram's CEO Just Got Arrested. Huh?Telegram was supposed to be the platform with the freest of free speech, which meant it was also rife with the worst the internet has to offer—"criminal activity” puts it lightly. But are French authorities setting a dangerous precedent with the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov? Guest: Joseph Menn, tech reporter for the Washington Post covering privacy and security.Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple...2024-09-0131 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next TBD: Telegram's CEO Just Got Arrested. Huh?Telegram was supposed to be the platform with the freest of free speech, which meant it was also rife with the worst the internet has to offer—"criminal activity” puts it lightly. But are French authorities setting a dangerous precedent with the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov? Guest: Joseph Menn, tech reporter for the Washington Post covering privacy and security.Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple...2024-09-0131 minSlate TechnologySlate TechnologyWhat Next TBD: Telegram's CEO Just Got Arrested. Huh?Telegram was supposed to be the platform with the freest of free speech, which meant it was also rife with the worst the internet has to offer—"criminal activity” puts it lightly. But are French authorities setting a dangerous precedent with the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov? Guest: Joseph Menn, tech reporter for the Washington Post covering privacy and security.Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple...2024-09-0131 minWhat Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the futureWhat Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the futureTelegram's CEO Just Got Arrested. Huh?Telegram was supposed to be the platform with the freest of free speech, which meant it was also rife with the worst the internet has to offer—"criminal activity” puts it lightly. But are French authorities setting a dangerous precedent with the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov? Guest: Joseph Menn, tech reporter for the Washington Post covering privacy and security.Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple...2024-09-0131 minPost ReportsPost ReportsCrowdStrike, Microsoft, and the glitch that rocked the worldOn Friday, more than 8.5 million Microsoft computers around the world shut down.The tech outage threw our most essential systems into chaos. Airlines delayed or canceled flights. Hospitals turned away non-emergency patients. Banks, businesses, courts, government offices – all were faced with blank, inactive computer screens that many cal the “blue screen of death.” The culprit? A software update pushed to Windows devices by cybersecurity company CrowdStrike.Host Elahe Izadi speaks with technology reporter Joseph Menn about what happened inside CrowdStrike, and what this incident tells us about the state of the cybersecurity industry.Today’...2024-07-2625 minCISO Perspectives (public)CISO Perspectives (public)SolarWinds and the SEC. [CSOP]Rick Howard, N2K’s CSO and The CyberWire’s Chief Analyst and Senior Fellow, presents the argument for why the SEC was misguided when it charged the SolarWinds CISO, Tim Brown, with fraud the after the Russian SVR compromised the SolarWinds flagship product, Orion. Our guests are, Steve Winterfeld, Akamai’s Advisory CISO, and Ted Wagner, SAP National Security Services CISO.References:Andrew Goldstein, Josef Ansorge, Matt Nguyen, Robert Deniston, 2024. Fatal Flaws in SEC’s Amended Complaint Against SolarWinds [Analysis]. Crime & Corruption.Anna-Louise Jackson, 2023. Earnings Reports: What Do Quarterly Earnings Tell You? [Explaine...2024-06-0321 minCyberWire DailyCyberWire DailySolarWinds and the SEC.Rick Howard, N2K’s CSO and The CyberWire’s Chief Analyst and Senior Fellow, presents the argument for why the SEC was misguided when it charged the SolarWinds CISO, Tim Brown, with fraud the after the Russian SVR compromised the SolarWinds flagship product, Orion. Our guests are, Steve Winterfeld, Akamai’s Advisory CISO, and Ted Wagner, SAP National Security Services CISO.References:Andrew Goldstein, Josef Ansorge, Matt Nguyen, Robert Deniston, 2024. Fatal Flaws in SEC’s Amended Complaint Against SolarWinds [Analysis]. Crime & Corruption. Anna-Louise Jackson, 2023. Earnings Reports: What Do Quarterly Earnings Tell You? [Explaine...2024-06-0321 minPost ReportsPost ReportsHarvard, big-tech money, and the whistleblowerAs social media disinformation grows, academics are studying its harms. But big-tech funding at universities is creating a fraught power dynamic that recently erupted at Harvard, where a researcher claimed Meta forced her ouster amid critical research.Read more:Silicon Valley tech giants, including Google and Facebook parent Meta, are increasingly influential at universities across the United States, with ramped-up charitable giving. The donations can give the companies influence over academics studying critical topics such as artificial intelligence, social media and disinformation.But as...2023-12-1825 minFirewalls Don\'t Stop Dragons PodcastFirewalls Don't Stop Dragons PodcastCult of the Dead CowIn the early 1980s, personal computers started entering our homes. Prior to the internet and services like America On Line (AOL), there were online bulletin board systems (BBS) where people could share text files via phone modem connections. Of course, if you wanted to connect to a BBS outside your home area code, you would have to dial long distance - which at the time could be prohibitively expensive. Necessity is the mother of invention and it's no coincidence that some of the earliest hacking was of the phone system to get free long distance calls. One of the first...2023-08-071h 17Moderated ContentModerated ContentMC Weekly Update 7/31: It's ComplicatedStanford’s Evelyn Douek and Alex Stamos weigh in on the latest online trust and safety news and developments. They’re joined this week by NYU’s Joshua Tucker and Stanford’s Jennifer Pan to discuss new studies released from an academic research partnership with Meta on the 2020 U.S. election.The X FilesElon Musk reinstated an account that posted child sexual abuse material just a few days earlier. The account, known for spreading conspiracy theories, then criticized Musk for spreading false information and censoring the Obama birther conspiracy. - Joseph Menn, Drew Harwell/ The Washingt...2023-08-0147 minModerated ContentModerated ContentMC Weekly Update 6/27: Cage-free Eggheads (Are Men Okay?)Stanford’s Evelyn Douek and Alex Stamos weigh in on the latest online trust and safety news and developments:A new report from the Stanford Internet Observatory and Thorn, a nonprofit working to counter online child sexual exploitation, examines the problem of increasingly realistic images generated with freely available tools to create sexual abuse material. - Issie Lapowsky/ The New York Times, @det@hachyderm.ioThe mutiny in Russia unfolded in real time on Telegram with unreliable information spreading as few other sources of news or information were available from the country. - Jon Allsop/ Columbia Journalism Review, Matt Bi...2023-06-2844 minOkboomer.noOkboomer.no"Menn med hull i sokken tar ikke vare pĂ„ kroppen"Joseph har fĂ„tt gammelmannssmak for ansjos, Trond synes forhuden er grei Ă„ ha og Lukas har ledet misslykket seilas pĂ„ Osjofjorden.2023-06-1950 minStanding on the Shoulders of Giants with David McKayStanding on the Shoulders of Giants with David McKayJoseph Menn, Washington Post technology reporter, authorJoseph Menn is a technology reporter specializing in hacking, privacy and surveillance. Joe has been integral in the hacking and information security scene for decades authoring several books including All the Rave: The Rise and Fall of Shawn Fanning's Napster, Fatal System Error, and Cult of the Dead Cow: How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World. Joe and I discuss hacking, privacy, cyber warfare, journalism, AI, Elon Musk and Twitter among other topics. On Mastodon at @JosephMenn@infosec.exchange. PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.davidmckay.com⁠⁠⁠...2023-04-301h 38Moderated ContentModerated ContentMC Weekly Update 2/27: APIns and APOutsStanford’s Evelyn Douek and Alex Stamos weigh in on the latest online trust and safety news and developments:Meta released its latest quarterly adversarial threat report, outlining influence operations it took down that were linked to Russia, Serbia, Cuba, and Bolivia. - Ben Nimmo, Nathaniel Gleicher/ Meta, RenĂ©e DiResta/ @noUpside, Alex Stamos/ @alexstamosMore: Alex and Evelyn are among those warning that the Q4 2022 report might mark the last time Meta and Twitter collaborated on addressing influence operations and resisting government data requests. Twitter failed to release its own quarterly report on government requests for data and obs...2023-02-2828 minModerated ContentModerated ContentMC Weekly Update 12/12: THE PROPAGANDA PLATFORM (?)Stanford’s Evelyn Douek and Alex Stamos weigh in on the latest online trust and safety news and developments:Apple announced plans to expand end-to-end encryption data protections from messages and content on the device to the iCloud service used by many to backup their files and media for access anywhere. - Robert McMillan, Joanna Stern, Dustin Volz/ The Wall Street Journal, Joseph Menn/ The Washington Post, Lily Hay Newman/ Wired, Frank Bajak/ Associated PressCue the music for the Twitter Files!Musk tweeted an excerpt of former trust and safety lead Yoel Roth’s doctoral dissertation to falsely insi...2022-12-1345 minWhat Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the futureWhat Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the futureTwitter's Vulnerabilities, ExposedDating back to the Arab Spring, Twitter’s potential for real-time organizing has been a selling point. But trying to find information on China’s “Zero COVID” protests reveals just how vulnerable the now-understaffed platform is to manipulation.Guest: Joseph Menn, cybersecurity reporter for the Washington Post. Host: Lizzie O’LearyIf you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you’ll be supporting the work we do...2022-12-0232 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisTBD | Twitter's Vulnerabilities, ExposedDating back to the Arab Spring, Twitter’s potential for real-time organizing has been a selling point. But trying to find information on China’s “Zero COVID” protests reveals just how vulnerable the now-understaffed platform is to manipulation.Guest: Joseph Menn, cybersecurity reporter for the Washington Post. Host: Lizzie O’LearyIf you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you’ll be supporting the work we do...2022-12-0232 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next TBD: Twitter's Vulnerabilities, ExposedDating back to the Arab Spring, Twitter’s potential for real-time organizing has been a selling point. But trying to find information on China’s “Zero COVID” protests reveals just how vulnerable the now-understaffed platform is to manipulation.Guest: Joseph Menn, cybersecurity reporter for the Washington Post. Host: Lizzie O’LearyIf you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you’ll be supporting the work we do...2022-12-0232 minSlate BusinessSlate BusinessWhat Next TBD: Twitter's Vulnerabilities, ExposedDating back to the Arab Spring, Twitter’s potential for real-time organizing has been a selling point. But trying to find information on China’s “Zero COVID” protests reveals just how vulnerable the now-understaffed platform is to manipulation.Guest: Joseph Menn, cybersecurity reporter for the Washington Post. Host: Lizzie O’LearyIf you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you’ll be supporting the work we do...2022-12-0232 minSlate TechnologySlate TechnologyWhat Next TBD: Twitter's Vulnerabilities, ExposedDating back to the Arab Spring, Twitter’s potential for real-time organizing has been a selling point. But trying to find information on China’s “Zero COVID” protests reveals just how vulnerable the now-understaffed platform is to manipulation.Guest: Joseph Menn, cybersecurity reporter for the Washington Post. Host: Lizzie O’LearyIf you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you’ll be supporting the work we do...2022-12-0232 minThe Media ShowThe Media ShowChina's journalism crackdownAs protests sweep China on a scale not seen for 30 years, the challenge facing journalists is to report the story for the Chinese public to get accurate information. Also in the programme, 25 years of Grand Theft Auto - a great British cultural export, or 'society's dark mirror'?Guests: Yuan Yang, Europe-China correspondent at the Financial Times; Howard Zhang, editor of the BBC's Chinese service; Joseph Menn, technology reporter at The Washington Post; and Chris Warburton, co-presenter of Bugzy Malone’s Grandest Game.Presenter: Katie RazzallProducer: Helen Fitzhenry2022-11-3028 minDisruptedDisruptedFailed innovations and their impact on our world todayHistory is littered with promising innovations that failed to live up to their hype. This week on Disrupted, a look at three revolutionary but doomed disruptions and their legacy on our world today. What became of the made-up language Esperanto, the music streaming platform Napster, and the once-popular treatment for mental illness, the lobotomy? GUESTS: Andrew Scull: Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Science Studies at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of the upcoming book, Desperate Remedies: Psychiatry’s Turbulent Quest to Cure Mental Illness  Arika Okrent: Linguist and author of the boo...2022-11-1649 minDead CatDead CatCult of the Dead Cat (w/Joseph Menn)In November 2017, with Dara Khosrowshahi a few months into his job as Uber CEO, the ride-hailing company came to me with some explosive information: The company claimed that during Travis Kalanick’s time as CEO, Uber had covered up a massive data breach. Hackers had downloaded sensitive information about Uber’s riders and drivers, and the company’s chief security officer, Joe Sullivan, had kept it under wraps by paying the hackers $100,000. Uber fired Sullivan and one of the company’s lawyers. I published the exclusive story with the headline, Uber Paid Hackers to Delete Stolen Data on 57 Mi...2022-10-1256 minNewcomer PodcastNewcomer PodcastCult of the Dead Cat (w/Joseph Menn)In November 2017, with Dara Khosrowshahi a few months into his job as Uber CEO, the ride-hailing company came to me with some explosive information: The company claimed that during Travis Kalanick’s time as CEO, Uber had covered up a massive data breach. Hackers had downloaded sensitive information about Uber’s riders and drivers, and the company’s chief security officer, Joe Sullivan, had kept it under wraps by paying the hackers $100,000. Uber fired Sullivan and one of the company’s lawyers. I published the exclusive story with the headline, Uber Paid Hackers to Delete Stolen Data on 57 Mi...2022-10-1256 minOODAcastOODAcastEpisode 102: Joseph Menn: Observations From Two Decades Of Tech JournalismCovering technology issues, and specifically cybersecurity as a journalist is a tough endeavor. Some of these technologies are complex as are the security vulnerabilities often inherent in their deployment and making these topics broadly accessible can be a challenge. Many of the underlying issues touch upon national security and civil liberties creating an interesting nexus that must be highlighted in the proper context. Lastly, it can be a challenge to create trusted relationships with the hacker community, but they provide essential perspectives and leads. Joseph Menn has established himself as one of the top journalists covering these...2022-09-3056 minSlate TechnologySlate TechnologyWhat Next TBD: The Hacker Blowing the Whistle on TwitterLegendary hacker Peiter "Mudge" Zatko’s reputation in the cybersecurity world is unmatched. His allegations against Twitter’s security are all the more damning because of it.Guest: Joseph MennHost: Lizzie O'Leary Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-08-2635 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next TBD: The Hacker Blowing the Whistle on TwitterLegendary hacker Peiter "Mudge" Zatko’s reputation in the cybersecurity world is unmatched. His allegations against Twitter’s security are all the more damning because of it.Guest: Joseph MennHost: Lizzie O'Leary Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-08-2635 minSlate BusinessSlate BusinessWhat Next TBD: The Hacker Blowing the Whistle on TwitterLegendary hacker Peiter "Mudge" Zatko’s reputation in the cybersecurity world is unmatched. His allegations against Twitter’s security are all the more damning because of it.Guest: Joseph MennHost: Lizzie O'Leary Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-08-2635 minWhat Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the futureWhat Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the futureThe Hacker Blowing the Whistle on TwitterLegendary hacker Peiter "Mudge" Zatko’s reputation in the cybersecurity world is unmatched. His allegations against Twitter’s security are all the more damning because of it.Guest: Joseph MennHost: Lizzie O'Leary Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-08-2635 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisTBD | The Hacker Blowing the Whistle on TwitterLegendary hacker Peiter "Mudge" Zatko’s reputation in the cybersecurity world is unmatched. His allegations against Twitter’s security are all the more damning because of it.Guest: Joseph MennHost: Lizzie O'Leary Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-08-2635 minResetResetTwitter whistleblower claims sensitive user data at riskTwitter whistleblower and the company’s former head of security, Peiter “Mudge” Zatko says the platform violated its agreement to maintain solid security practices. Reset learns more on the details of the complaint to the Securities and Exchange Commission, and how this claim could affect the company’s lawsuit against Tech billionaire, Elon Musk.Host: Sasha-Ann SimonsProducer: Brenda RuizGuest: Joseph Menn2022-08-2413 minResetResetThe national organ transplant network’s repeated failures risk thousands of livesThe national program has run for 36 years but a report from the White House shows it’s repeatedly failed and crashed for hours at a time.Reset hears more about why this program has never been audited and how it could be improved.Host: Sasha-Ann SimonsProducer: Brenda RuizGuest: Joseph Menn2022-08-1013 minKFF Health News\' \'What the Health?\'KFF Health News' 'What the Health?'Kansas Makes a StatementIn the first official test vote since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, voters in Kansas’ primary said in no uncertain terms they want to keep a right to abortion in their state constitution. Meanwhile, the Senate is still working to reach a vote before summer recess on its health care-climate-tax measure, but progress is slow. Tami Luhby of CNN, Sandhya Raman of CQ Roll Call, and Rachel Cohrs of Stat join KHN’s Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews KHN’s Bram Sable-Smith, who wrote the latest KHN-NPR “Bill of the Month...2022-08-0442 minSecurity Weekly Podcast Network (Audio)Security Weekly Podcast Network (Audio)PSW #746 - Joseph MennThis week, we start off the show by interviewing veteran cybersecurity journalist and author Joseph Menn. Now at the Washington Post, Joseph talks about his books and the best reporting on hacking and defense today! Then, in the Security News for this week: ICS training bill, 5 myths, VoIP devices and ransomware, miracle exploits, UnRAR and Zimbra, guess what the most common weakness is, security at the device level is NOT simple, keys to the kingdom, and HP says Destructive firmware attacks pose a significant threat to businesses! Segment Resources: https://www.amazon.com/Joseph-Menn/e/B001HD1...2022-07-153h 11Paul\'s Security Weekly (Audio)Paul's Security Weekly (Audio)PSW #746 - Joseph MennThis week, we start off the show by interviewing veteran cybersecurity journalist and author Joseph Menn. Now at the Washington Post, Joseph talks about his books and the best reporting on hacking and defense today! Then, in the Security News for this week: ICS training bill, 5 myths, VoIP devices and ransomware, miracle exploits, UnRAR and Zimbra, guess what the most common weakness is, security at the device level is NOT simple, keys to the kingdom, and HP says Destructive firmware attacks pose a significant threat to businesses! Segment Resources: https://www.amazon.com/Joseph-Menn/e/B001HD1...2022-07-153h 11Paul\'s Security Weekly (Video)Paul's Security Weekly (Video)Cult of the Dead Cow & the Best Cybersecurity Journalism - Joseph Menn - PSW #746Veteran cybersecurity journalist and author Joseph Menn, now at the Washington Post, talks about his books and the best reporting on hacking and defense today. Since he began writing on the subject in 1999, Menn has broken some of the biggest stories in the industry and written two of most widely read books in the Cybersecurity Canon.   Segment Resources: https://www.amazon.com/Joseph-Menn/e/B001HD1MF6%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/05/01/russia-cyber-attacks-hacking/ https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-politics-beto-orourke/ https://www.reuters.com/a...2022-06-3000 mineXecutive SecurityeXecutive SecurityHow Cybersecurity’s Origins Inform Its Future with Chris Wysopal of VeracodeChris Wysopal is Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer at Veracode, which pioneered the concept of using automated static binary analysis to discover vulnerabilities in software. In the 1990’s, Chris was one of the original vulnerability researchers at The L0pht, a hacker think tank, where he was one of the first to publicize the risks of insecure software. Chris started his career as software engineer that first built commercial software and then migrated to the specialty of testing software for vulnerabilities. He has led highly productive and innovative software development teams and has performed product strategy and product management ro...2022-06-2934 minProfessional Skepticism PodcastProfessional Skepticism PodcastE24: Cult of the Dead CowIt's not what you think it is... if you know, you know. Hackers know how to get down apparently. Join us this week as we take a deep dive into one of the OG hacker groups and the baby beginnings of the internet! Follow us on Instagram & Twitter: @profskeppodcast Email us at: professionalskepticismpodcast@gmail.com Sources: Cult of the Dead Cow: How the Original Hacking Group Might Just Save the World by Joseph Menn (2019) Black hat, white hat & gray hat hackers Blue box - Wikipedia Calling card - Wikipedia Text file...2022-06-221h 13DisruptedDisruptedFailed innovations and their impact on our world todayHistory is littered with promising innovations that failed to live up to their hype. This week on Disrupted, a look at three revolutionary but doomed disruptions and their legacy on our world today. What became of the made-up language Esperanto, the music streaming platform Napster, and the once-popular treatment for mental illness, the lobotomy? GUESTS: Andrew Scull: Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Science Studies at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of the upcoming book, Desperate Remedies: Psychiatry’s Turbulent Quest to Cure Mental Illness  Arika Okrent: Linguist and author of the boo...2022-05-1149 minDevNewsDevNewsS8:E4 - A Surge In Hacks Against Russia, Privacy Concerns With Mental Health Apps, and Lego’s Big Move Into the Digital SpaceIn this episode, we talk about Lego expanding its online ambitions and its plans to triple the number of software engineers on staff. Then we’ll speak with Joseph Menn, author of the book, Cult of the Dead Cow, and technology reporter at The Washington Post, about a piece he wrote titled, “Hacking Russia was off-limits. The Ukraine war made it a free-for-all.” Finally, we’ll speak with Jen Caltrider, who leads Mozilla’s Privacy Not Included guide, about their research which found that the vast majority of mental health and prayer apps are severely lacking in privacy protections. Show Notes DevD...2022-05-0455 minOkboomer.noOkboomer.no"Gjennomsiktig alien abort"Linnea synes at menn 50+ spiser ekkel mat, Joseph er besatt av sin gamle bil og Lukas har skjelt ut en zoomer pĂ„ Posten.2022-03-2146 minMoney For the Rest of UsMoney For the Rest of UsWhat If It's Different This Time? - The Impact of the Russian-Ukraine WarWhat can we do to prepare if the Russian-Ukraine war gets even worse?Topics covered include:How risk and uncertainty differ as does how we manage themWhat we can learn from Ukraine and Russian citizens on dealing with uncertaintyWhat will be the financial impact of the sanctions against Russia and the ruble collapseWhy and how we should all prepare for potential cyberattacksWhy now is the time to make sure you have an appropriate asset allocationHow holding dollars, euros, or stablecoin can help protect against currency collapsesWhat we can do to help Ukraine...2022-03-0222 minRadiolab Podcasts (Radiolab)Radiolab Podcasts (Radiolab)DarkodeIt would seem that hackers today can do just about anything they want - from turning on the cellphone in your pocket to holding your life's work hostage. Cyber criminals today have more sophisticated tools, have learned to work collaboratively around the world and have found innovative ways to remain deep undercover in the internet's shadows. This episode, we shine a light into those shadows to see the world from the perspectives of both cybercrime victims and perpetrators. First we meet mother-daughter duo Alina and Inna Simone, who tell us about being held hostage by criminals who...2022-01-1400 minOkboomer.noOkboomer.no"La oss KOMME i fristelsen!"Joseph tror ikke at kvinner har stĂžrre smerteterskel enn menn, Trond har fĂ„tt “skip 10 sekunder- syken” og Lukas har flyttet til Graceland.2021-09-1344 minThe Tonya Hall Innovation ShowThe Tonya Hall Innovation ShowcDc: Hacktivism and the origins of cybersecurityTonya Hall talks to Joseph Menn, author and investigative tech reporter at Reuters, about the influential Cult of the Dead Cow hacking group. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-09-0819 minOkboomer.noOkboomer.no"Tre solbrente menn rider igjen"Trond kjĂžper seg fri fra dugnader, Joseph ble traumatisert som barn i Kenya og Lukas fĂ„r instareklame fra Robostop.2021-07-1943 minAudio Signals PodcastAudio Signals PodcastBook | Cult Of The Dead Cow: How The Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save The World | An Audio Signals Conversation With Joseph MennLet's face it, hacking got a bad reputation—it has been in the making for over 30 years, it got worse, and we have to change that. Humans want to have it simple; they want to define things as bad or good, white or black, heaven or hell—but there is so much more in between.ITSPmagazine has always taken a firm stand on the differentiation between hackers and cybercriminals. It sides with the curious minds that invent, improve, question, discover, reject the status quo, and embrace equality, freedom, and diversity—the hacker community.Critical thinking makes...2021-03-2740 minkompotkompot123 Krzemowe historie na papierowym ekranieChoć codziennie wchƂaniamy nowe informacje buszując po Internecie, a nasz dobowy harmonogram jest zwykle szczelnie wypeƂniony, to staramy się znaleĆșć czas rĂłwnieĆŒ na nieco bardziej klasyczną strawę – historie prezentowane na mającym dobre dwadzieƛcia dwa stulecia chiƄskim wynalazku – papierze (oraz jego ekologicznych wersjach: e-bookach i audiobookach). KsiÄ…ĆŒka to naprawdę wyjątkowa rzecz. Dzięki niej nie tylko wiemy więcej, powiększamy zasĂłb sƂownictwa, stymulujemy wyobraĆșnię czy porządkujemy wiedzę, ale teĆŒ "Ƃapiemy oddech", odcinając się od otaczającego nas ƛwiata, choć na chwilę. Postanowiliƛmy zachęcić Wa...2021-02-241h 29Decoder with Nilay PatelDecoder with Nilay PatelThe SolarWinds hack: cyber attacks and national security with Reuters reporter Joseph MennThe Verge's Nilay Patel is joined by Joseph Menn, a cybersecurity reporter at Reuters and author of the new book Cult of the Dead Cow: How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World. Nilay and Joseph talk about a very big problem in US cybersecurity today: the SolarWinds hack.In December, it was reported that a group of hackers, likely from the Russian government, had gotten into SolarWinds, a dominant player in network management software, and then used that access to breach everything from Microsoft to the US government.The story is part...2021-01-2658 minOkboomer.noOkboomer.no"Modne menn manntar om mensen"Joseph lurer pĂ„ hvor mange forskjellige barberblad verden egentlig trenger. Trond stĂ„r i skammekroken pĂ„ immigration og Lukas brenner klĂžtsj pĂ„ vei til Tryvann.2021-01-1155 minKQED\'s The California ReportKQED's The California ReportLargest River Restoration in History to Proceed with Removal of Klamath DamsLargest River Restoration in U.S. History to Proceed with Removal of Klamath DamsThe largest river restoration in U.S. history will proceed along the Klamath in 2023, under a new agreement announced Tuesday. This summer the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission threw a wrench in the gears of an agreement decades in the making, to remove the dams.Reporter: Danielle Venton, KQEDL.A. County Could Be Headed for Lockdown as COVID Cases SurgeCalifornia’s most populated county could be headed for a three-week lockdown. Yesterday officials in Los Angeles Co...2020-11-1917 minTatterTatterEpisode 63: Tripwire (w/ Peter Margulies)ABOUT THIS EPISODE The firings and resignations of senior civilian officials at the Pentagon--most notably of Secretary of Defense Mark Esper--has raised alarm in many quarters. Many are also concerned about President Trump's refusal to concede the election and his refusal to support a transition to the administration of President-elect Joe Biden. I discuss these concerns, and other issues, with Roger Williams University Professor of Law, and expert on national security law, Peter Margulies. LINKS --Peter Margulies's Roger Williams University profile --"Trump administration removes senior defense officials and installs loyalists, triggering alarm at...2020-11-1335 minCYBERCYBERRe-run: One of the World’s Most Wanted Hackers SpeaksThe last time Phineas Fisher agreed to an interview with Motherboard, they made us recreate the whole thing with a puppet. This time around, Phineas Fisher—one of the world’s most wanted hackers—wanted to make a statement on CYBER to deny he’s an agent of the Kremlin.Phineas Fisher is the hacker’s hacker that nobody knows. In fact, nobody even knows if they are just one person, or several people. All we know is Phineas Fisher has hacked, embarrassed, and exposed some of the world’s most powerful spyware companies that have connect...2020-11-1217 minTo The Point - CybersecurityTo The Point - CybersecurityCult of the Dead Cow: How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World, Part 2We continue our discussion with Joseph Menn about his latest book, Cult of the Dead Cow which tells the story of the oldest, most respected American hacking group of all time. For links and resources discussed in this episode, please visit our show notes at https://www.forcepoint.com/govpodcast/e922020-08-1826 minTo The Point - CybersecurityTo The Point - CybersecurityHow the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World, Part 1We discuss Joseph Menn's latest book, Cult of the Dead Cow which tells the story of the oldest, most respected American hacking group of all time. Though until now it has remained mostly anonymous, its members invented the concept of hacktivism, released the top tool for testing password security, and created what was for years the best technique for controlling computers from afar. Many of these hackers have become top executives and advisors walking the corridors of power in Washington and Silicon Valley, including Mudge, WeldPond, DethVeggie and even former U.S. congressman from Texas, Beto O’Rourke (aka Ps...2020-08-1126 minHidden In Plain SightHidden In Plain SightChaotic Good: The Ethics of Technology with Joseph MennAs technology has evolved, so too has the moral crisis surrounding it. What does it mean to be 'good' or 'bad,' and how do these ethics apply to our tech? Hear from investigative reporter and author Joseph Menn. -- This program is produced by Mission.org and brought to you by Splunk, the Data-to-Everything Platform. Splunk helps organizations worldwide turn data into doing.  With solutions for IT, security, IoT and business operations, Splunk empowers people to make faster, better decisions and take action to get things done. Learn more at s...2020-07-0238 minCyberWire DailyCyberWire DailyBlueLeaks updates and fallout. Hidden Cobra hunt. Hacking leads to trade wars. What the crooks are watching, from their home and yours.Twitter permanently suspends DDoSecrets for violating its policy with respect to hacked material. DDoSecrets explains its thinking with respect to BlueLeaks. A quick look at a Hidden Cobra hunt. Sino-Australian dispute over hacking may be moving into a trade war phase. Lessons on election management. What do cybercriminals watch when they binge-watch? Joe Carrigan explains the Ripple 20 vulnerabilities. Cybersecurity Canon week continues with Joseph Menn, author of Cult of the Dead Cow: How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World. And some notes on the most malware-infested movie and television fan communities. For links to all of today's...2020-06-2422 minTankelaust podcastTankelaust podcastSex gode grunner - OrgasmeTankelausts Sex gode grunner, Del 2! I denne episoden tar vi for oss orgasme som tema. Visste du at 70-80% av kvinner trenger klitorisstimuli for Ă„ oppnĂ„ orgasme? Eller visste du at menn kan bli multiorgasmiske? Vi tar for oss det som er vanskelig med orgasme, og personlige erfaringer i tillegg til cold, hard facts.  Enjoy! Intro: Joseph McDade - Natural Duality https://josephmcdade.com/music 2020-06-2447 minSĂžlvbergets podcastSĂžlvbergets podcast#194: Lesesirkelen diskuterer Kraften av Naomi AldermanEt knippe menn midt i livet har diskutert bĂžker en gang i mĂ„neden de siste fem Ă„rene. I mars var turen kommet til romanen Kraften. Naomi Aldermans bok beskriver en framtid hvor alle verdens kvinner har fĂ„tt superkraft til Ă„ pĂ„fĂžre andre mennesker fysisk smerte. NB: PĂ„ neste mĂžte skal lesesirkelen ta for seg den prisvinnende franske romanen Linjeskift, en poetisk og engasjert skildring av arbeidet pĂ„ et fellesslakteri i Bretagne. Joseph Pontus kommer til Kapittel20 pĂ„ SĂžlvberget i september. Les romanen du ogsĂ„, og hĂžr neste podcast. Medvirkende: Martin Tjelta, Svein Vathne, Svein Gran, Ar...2020-03-1144 minThe Daily DiveThe Daily DiveJeff Bezos Hacking Linked to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin SalmanJeff Bezos - world’s richest man, CEO of Amazon, and owner of the Washington Post was hacked by the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman. A digital forensic analysis has determined that large amounts of data were extracted after a corrupted video file was sent to Bezos from the WhatsApp account of the crown prince. Stephanie Kirchgaessner, investigative reporter for The Guardian who broke the story, joins us for how it all happened.Next, Reuters has an exclusive report about how Apple scrapped a plan to offer end-to-end encryption of iCloud data...2020-01-2319 minRetroReadsRetroReadscDc ExcerptI’m excited to bring you an excerpt from Cult of The Dead Cow: How The Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save The World. This book, by Joseph Menn, is a must if you are at all interested in tech culture. The sprawling book takes you through takes you to the very origins of the people … Continue reading "cDc Excerpt"2019-08-0300 minDefense in DepthDefense in DepthHacker CultureAll images and links for this episode can be found on CISO Series (https://cisoseries.com/defense-in-depth-hacker-culture/) The hacker community needs a new PR campaign. Far too many people equate hacker with criminal. But hacker is a mindset of how one approaches security. What is that approach and why are CISOs so attracted to hiring hackers? Check out this post for the basis of our conversation on this week’s episode co-hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), the creator of CISO Series and Allan Alford (@AllanAlfordinTX). Our guest for this episode is Joseph Menn (@josephmenn), journalis...2019-08-0125 minMission DailyMission DailyThe History of Cybersecurity with Joseph MennWe live in a world where cybersecurity (or lack thereof) levels the playing field. Wars suddenly don’t have to cost billions and trillions of dollars; instead, all an attack takes is a computer and malintent. But at the same time, all it takes is a computer and goodwill to bring down an oppressive government or infiltrate a human trafficking ring. Cyber capabilities can be used for good just as much as they can be used for bad. So what does this new, cheap, easy-to-access technology mean for businesses, governments, and, most importantly, the general population? Over hi...2019-07-3045 minSpecial EditionsSpecial EditionsCult of the Dead Cow author Joseph Menn extended interviewOur guest today is Joseph Menn. He’s a longtime investigative reporter on technology issues, currently working for Reuters in San Francisco. He’s the author of several books, the latest of which is titled Cult of the Dead Cow - How the original hacking supergroup might just save the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2019-07-2828 minCyberWire DailyCyberWire DailyCult of the Dead Cow author Joseph Menn extended interview. [Special Editions]Our guest today is Joseph Menn. He’s a longtime investigative reporter on technology issues, currently working for Reuters in San Francisco. He’s the author of several books, the latest of which is titled Cult of the Dead Cow - How the original hacking supergroup might just save the world.2019-07-2823 minCyberWire DailyCyberWire DailyWinnti and other Chinese espionage activity. Volume I of the US Senate report on election meddling is out. Ransomware from Sabine, Louisiana, to Johannesburg, South Africa.Winnti and other Chinese threats have been active against German and French targets. The US Senate Intelligence Committee has issued the first volume of its report on Russian operations against US elections--this one deals with infrastructure. Louisiana declares a state of cyber emergency over ransomware. Johannesburg’s power utility is also hit with ransomware. And you could get up to $175 from the Equifax breach settlement. Daniel Prince from Lancaster University on experimental protocols for ICS security systems. Guest is Joseph Menn, author of The Cult of the Dead Cow. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire da...2019-07-2625 minCYBERCYBEROne of the World’s Most Wanted Hackers SpeaksThe last time Phineas Fisher agreed to an interview with Motherboard, they made us recreate the whole thing with a puppet. This time around, Phineas Fisher—one of the world’s most wanted hackers—wanted to make a statement on CYBER to deny he’s an agent of the Kremlin.Phineas Fisher is the hacker’s hacker that nobody knows. In fact, nobody even knows if they are just one person, or several people. All we know is Phineas Fisher has hacked, embarrassed, and exposed some of the world’s most powerful spyware companies that have connect...2019-07-2516 minCybersecurity and Technology - AudioCybersecurity and Technology - AudioDead Cows, Oxblood and Other Cyber Vigilantes: A History of HacktivismHacktivism – hacking for social change – has a rich history that started with a little-known group called the Cult of the Dead Cow. Jim Lewis talks with Joseph Menn, a renown cybersecurity reporter, to discuss his new book, Cult of the Dead Cow: How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World. They examine the legacy of some of the original cyber vigilantes, and new trends in the hacktivist community, from infiltrating spyware vendors to intelligence agencies.2019-06-2542 minCyber From The StartCyber From The StartDead Cows, Oxblood and Other Cyber Vigilantes: A History of Hacktivism Hacktivism – hacking for social change – has a rich history that started with a little-known group called the Cult of the Dead Cow. Jim Lewis talks with Joseph Menn, a renown cybersecurity reporter, to discuss his new book, Cult of the Dead Cow: How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World. They examine the legacy of some of the original cyber vigilantes, and new trends in the hacktivist community, from infiltrating spyware vendors to intelligence agencies. 2019-06-2542 minTriangulation (Video)Triangulation (Video)Joseph Menn: Cult of the Dead Cow - How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World Jason Howell speaks with investigative reporter and author Joseph Menn about his latest book, Cult of the Dead Cow: How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World. They discuss how the origins of the famous hacking group and its impact on society, how many of these hacktivists have become powerful public figures, how Joseph uncovered presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke as a member, and more. Buy "Cult of the Dead Cow": https://amzn.to/2WvaihA Host: Jason Howell Guest: Joseph Menn Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit...2019-06-071h 00Triangulation (Audio)Triangulation (Audio)Joseph Menn: Cult of the Dead Cow - How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World Jason Howell speaks with investigative reporter and author Joseph Menn about his latest book, Cult of the Dead Cow: How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World. They discuss how the origins of the famous hacking group and its impact on society, how many of these hacktivists have become powerful public figures, how Joseph uncovered presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke as a member, and more. Buy "Cult of the Dead Cow": https://amzn.to/2WvaihA Host: Jason Howell Guest: Joseph Menn Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit...2019-06-071h 00Reports Archives | The Security Ledger with Paul F. RobertsReports Archives | The Security Ledger with Paul F. RobertsEpisode 148: Joseph Menn on Cult of the Dead Cow also Veracode CEO Sam King on InfoSec’s Leaky Talent PipelineIn this week's episode of the podcast: Joseph Menn's new book Cult of the Dead Cow: How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World hit store shelves this week. We reprise our March interview with Joe and talk about the origins of CDC. Also: is the talent pipeline for information security empty, or has it sprung a leak? We're joined by Veracode CEO Sam King to talk about one of the top problems facing organizations: how to cultivate and keep information security talent. The post Episode 148: Joseph Menn on Cult of the Dead Cow also...2019-06-0529 minLet Free Audiobook Transport You to New WorldsLet Free Audiobook Transport You to New WorldsCult of the Dead Cow: How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World Audiobook by Joseph MennListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 382932 Title: Cult of the Dead Cow: How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World Author: Joseph Menn Narrator: Jonathan Davis Format: Unabridged Length: 08:12:01 Language: English Release date: 06-04-19 Publisher: Hachette Book Group USA Genres: Science & Technology, Computers Summary: The shocking untold story of the elite secret society of hackers fighting to protect our privacy, our freedom, and even democracy itself. Cult of the Dead Cow is the tale of the oldest, most respected, and most famous American hacking group of all time. Though until now...2019-06-048h 12Download Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyDownload Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyCult of the Dead Cow: How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World by Joseph MennPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/382932 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Cult of the Dead Cow: How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World Author: Joseph Menn Narrator: Jonathan Davis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 12 minutes Release date: June 4, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.33 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 4.5 of Total 2 Genres: Computers & Technology Publisher's Summary: The shocking untold story of the elite secret society of hackers fighting to protect our freedom – “a hugely important piece of the puzzle for anyone who wants to understand the forces shaping the internet age." (New York Times Book Review) Cult of the...2019-06-0403 minDecipher Security PodcastDecipher Security PodcastDecipher Podcast: Joseph MennJoseph Menn's new book The Cult of the Dead Cow: How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World dives deep into the history of not just the cDc, but also the hacking culture that emerged in the 1980s and 1990s and has produced some of the most influential hackers, executives, artists, and even politicians working today. Dennis Fisher talks with Joe about the cDc's founding, its members, its lasting influence on the tech industry and the world at large.2019-05-3037 minTech Policy LeadersTech Policy LeadersChad Marlow: Advancing New Models for Community Control Over Police Surveillance. Chad Marlow (@ChadAaronMarlow) is Advocacy and Policy Counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), where his focus is on privacy and technology. Mr. Marlow’s work on issues ranging from police body cameras, to government surveillance, to data privacy has been the subject of media coverage throughout the United States, as well as in Europe and South America. Mr. Marlow holds a J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law and a B.A. in Government from Connecticut College. In 2007, City & State (New York) newspaper named Mr. Marlow to its “Rising Stars: 40 Under 40” list. In this...2016-10-1128 minACFAS On DemandACFAS On Demand16PC234 Marketing/Outreach – Practice ManagementModerator:  Joseph Menn, DPM, FACFAS Panelists:  Michelle Detweiler, DPM, FACFAS; Kyle L. Vaughn, DPM, AACFAS Release Date: September 15,  2016 Run Time: 35min 38sec2016-09-1535 minACFAS On DemandACFAS On Demand15PC217: Changing Practice Opportunities and ContractingModerator: Jerome Noll, DPM, FACFAS Panelists: Stephen M. Schroeder, DPM, FACFAS; Joseph J. Menn, DPM, FACFAS Release Date: September 15, 2015 Run Time: 40min 48sec2015-09-2840 minACFAS On DemandACFAS On Demand15PC211: Problem Patient – IIModerator: Stephen M. Schroeder, DPM, FACFAS Panelists: John N. Evans, DPM, FACFAS; Joseph J. Menn, DPM, FACFAS Release Date: June 15, 2015 Run Time: 43min 34sec2015-07-0143 minTWiT Throwback (Audio)TWiT Throwback (Audio)Tech News Today 1237: Dr. Watson Will See You Now We've got a live report from the National Association of Broadcasters Show, Hall 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey was right, our biggest security problems can be attributable to human error, and more... Host: Mike Elgan Co-Host: Joe Panettieri Guests: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ and Joseph Menn Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-today. Check out the full show notes for today's episode. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsor: harrys.com offer code TNT 2015-04-1429 minTWiT Throwback (Video)TWiT Throwback (Video)Tech News Today 1237: Dr. Watson Will See You Now We've got a live report from the National Association of Broadcasters Show, Hall 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey was right, our biggest security problems can be attributable to human error, and more... Host: Mike Elgan Co-Host: Joe Panettieri Guests: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ and Joseph Menn Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-today. Check out the full show notes for today's episode. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsor: harrys.com offer code TNT 2015-04-1429 minRadio Free DylanRadio Free DylanRFD #14: Joseph MennThe Chinese have seized the high ground from the U.S. in the 21st century digital information war.In fact, we may be in the middle of a new Cold War-style race — one based on technology and information instead of nuclear warheads and tanks. Joseph Menn is reporter covering technology security and privacy for the Financial Times and author of Fatal System Error: The Hunt for the New Crime Lords Who Are Bringing Down the Internet.2011-07-2931 minDylan RatiganDylan RatiganRFD #14: Joseph MennThe Chinese have seized the high ground from the U.S. in the 21st century digital information war.In fact, we may be in the middle of a new Cold War-style race — one based on technology and information instead of nuclear warheads and tanks. Joseph Menn is reporter covering technology security and privacy for the Financial Times and author of Fatal System Error: The Hunt for the New Crime Lords Who Are Bringing Down the Internet.2011-07-2931 minDEF CON 18 [Video] Speeches from the Hacker Convention.DEF CON 18 [Video] Speeches from the Hacker Convention.Panel - Of Bytes and BulletsThis authors' panel has all the makings of a page-turning bestseller: crime lords, heroes, spies, global cartels, corporate scandals, hi-tech gizmos, betrayal, revolution, political intrigue, and midnight assassination attempts. As with all good books, it's the characters – the researchers, the criminals, and the victims – and their unique stories that will keep you riveted to your seat.Jeffrey Carr, (Principal, GreyLogic) is a cyber intelligence expert, columnist for Forbes Firewall blog, and cyber warfare author who specializes in the investigation of cyber attacks against governments and infrastructures by State and Non-State hackers. Mr. Carr regularly consults with agencies of the...2010-10-0853 minCredit Union Information Security PodcastCredit Union Information Security PodcastMarketing Security as a Competitive EdgeInterview with author/journalist Joseph Menn on online banking fraud - and who bears the responsibility to stop it.2010-05-2100 minBanking Information Security PodcastBanking Information Security PodcastMarketing Security as a Competitive EdgeInterview with author/journalist Joseph Menn on online banking fraud - and who bears the responsibility to stop it.2010-05-2100 minZĂłcalo Public SquareZĂłcalo Public SquareJoe Menn, Will the Internet Collapse?Internet commerce has boomed in the last decade. Americans alone spend over $150 billion in online transactions, and over 50 million U.S. households bank on the web. But how safe are the sites computer users around the world trust with their most sensitive information, and how precarious is the system? Isolated cases of identity theft and computer viruses fail to capture the vast risk crime poses to the way we use the Internet, and a real public debate has yet to begin. Exploiting systemic security holes and a Wild-West-style lack of governance, supported by governments bent on cyber-espionage and cyber-warfare, and...2010-04-2646 minFT News in FocusFT News in FocusAsian internet security at riskFT technology correspondent Joseph Menn reports on the problems besetting google and yahoo in China, plus the cyber attacks on Vietnamese activists who oppose Chinese mining investment  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2010-03-3100 min