I’m passing this along for those who are not aware of a show which I enjoy called Security Now. It is similar to the TSB program, except it is more structured and while it is with two people like TSB has been a s of late, it is still good as they cover things that we may not.
Here are the notations from GRC in regards to the program.
Title: Data Breach Responsibility
This week we note the release of an updated Firefox browser and Google’s welcome and interesting announcement of a super-secure-by- design open source operating system project. We look at the latest cryptocurrency craziness and at a new Windows 0-day which bypasses downloaded executable file security checks. And speaking of 0-days, Apple just patched their iPhone and iPad OS’s against their 9th 0-day of the year. We then take a look at the forces driving the evolutionary demise of previously rampant banking malware and at today’s critical VMWare update. Then, after sharing and addressing some interesting listener feedback, we’ll take a look at new Australian legislation aimed at punishing data breaches and consider the ethics of Australia’s proposed new heavy fines.
<a href=”download the 49mb file from GRC if you’d like to listen.
If there’s something you want us to cover from there that we haven’t covered, let us know. I’ve talked about things on SN before, so we’re good here. Enjoy!
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