Privacy
Telegram is NOT an Encrypted Messaging App, Must-See Documentaries
Tom Eston | | arrest, Class Action Park, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Documentary, E2E, EFF, encryption, end-to-end encryption, Episodes, france, Information Security, Infosec, LuLaRich, LuLaRoe, messaging, OSINT, Pavlov Durov, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, security, social media, technology, Telegram
In this episode, we explore the recent arrest of Telegram founder Pavel Durov in France and discuss the app’s encryption claims. Is Telegram truly an encrypted messaging app? Joining the conversation is ...
‘Terrorgram’ Telegram Terrorists Trash Transformers — Grid in Peril
Richi Jennings | | Anti-Terrorism, Child Abuse, child exploitation, Child Online Safety, child porn, child pornography, Child protection, Child Safety, child sexual exploitation, childpornography, Counter-Terrorism, counterterrorism, CSAM, Data encryption, E2EE, encryption, end-to-end encryption, extremism, france, ICS, ICS/SCADA systems, Pavel Durov, Privacy, Russia, SB Blogwatch, Telegram, Telegram app, Terrorgram, Terrorism, terrorist, terrorist attack, Terrorist attacks
Should’ve listened to Edison: After the arrest of Pavel Durov—the Telegram CEO—comes news of domestic extremists using the chat app to organize ...
Security Boulevard
Google’s Monopoly: The Debate Heats Up, Amazon Alexa Privacy Tips
Tom Eston | | Alexa, amazon, black hat, Black Hat USA, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, DEF CON, Digital Privacy, Episodes, google, Information Security, Infosec, Justice, las vegas, Monopoly, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, privacy settings, security, technology, US Justice Department, USJD, Weekly Edition
This week, we discuss Google’s recent accusation by the U.S. Justice Department for being a monopoly and its implications for privacy and cybersecurity. We also cover essential privacy settings for Alexa smart ...
The Inefficiency of People-Search Removal Tools, Massive Data Breach Impacting U.S. Citizens
Tom Eston | | Confidently, Consumer Reports, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data breach, Data Privacy, DeleteMe, Digital Privacy, EasyOptOuts, Episodes, Hackers, idx, Information Security, Infosec, Kanary, Optery, People Search, People-Search Removal Tool, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Privacy Law, privacy laws, ReputationDefender, security, social security number, ssn, technology, US Privacy Law, Weekly Edition
In episode 342, we discuss the effectiveness of people-search removal tools like DeleteMe and Reputation Defender, based on a study by Consumer Reports. We also cover how almost every American’s social security ...
Exploring Cybersecurity Trends at Black Hat 2024 with Shourya Pratap Singh from SquareX
Tom Eston | | AI, Application Security, AppSec, browser, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, DEF CON, defcon, Digital Privacy, Episodes, Information Security, Infosec, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Secure Web Gateway, security, Shourya Pratap Singh, Special Editions, SquareX, SWG, technology, Vivek Ramachandran, web browser, Web security, Weekly Edition
Join us for this special live edition of the Shared Security Podcast, recorded in scorching Las Vegas at Black Hat 2024. Host Tom Eston is joined by Shourya Pratap Singh, Principal Software ...
TikTok Abuses Kids, say DoJ and FTC
Richi Jennings | | Bytedance, children, Children and smartphones, Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), china, chinese government, Coppa, Privacy, SB Blogwatch, social media, spyware, TikTok, TikTok Ban, Won’t somebody think of the children?
For You Plague: U.S. Justice Dept. and Federal Trade Commission file lawsuit, alleging TikTok broke the COPPA law, plus a previous injunction ...
Security Boulevard
The Great CrowdStrike Crash, AI’s Role in Employee Smiles
Tom Eston | | AI, antivirus, CrowdStrike, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, employee, Employee Monitoring, Episodes, Information Security, Infosec, IT, IT Outage, Japan, Microsoft, Mister Smile, Mr. Smile, outage, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, security, Smiles, technology, update, Weekly Edition, Windows, Workplace, Worldwide
In episode 341, we cover the unprecedented global IT outage caused by a CrowdStrike update crash, affecting 8.5 million Windows machines. We discuss whether it’s the largest outage in history and discuss ...
How SquareX is Redefining Web Security: An In-Depth Discussion with Chief Architect Jeswin Mathai
Tom Eston | | AI, Application Security, AppSec, browser, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, defcon, Digital Privacy, Episodes, Information Security, Infosec, Jeswin Mathai, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Secure Web Gateway, security, Special Editions, SquareX, SWG, technology, Vivek Ramachandran, web browser, Web security, Weekly Edition
In this episode, Tom Eston hosts Jeswin Mathai, Chief Architect at SquareX. This episode is part two of a series featuring SquareX, and Jeswin takes a deeper look into their cybersecurity solutions ...
Deepfakes, AI, and the Future of Cybersecurity: Insights from Dan DeCloss of PlexTrac
Tom Eston | | AI, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Dan DeCloss, Data Privacy, deepfakes, Digital Privacy, Episodes, future, Gen X, Gen Y, Gen Z, Information Security, Infosec, Offensive Security, penetration test, Penetration Testing, Pentest Reporting, PlexTrac, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, reporting, security, technology, Weekly Edition
In this episode, host Tom Eston welcomes Dan DeCloss, founder and CTO of PlexTrac. They exchange insights about their history at Veracode and explore Dan’s journey in cybersecurity. Dan shares his experience ...
EFF Angry as Google Keeps 3rd-Party Cookies in Chrome
Richi Jennings | | adtech, Advertising, Advertising and AdTech, adverts, Chrome, CMA, Competition and Markets Authority, cookie, Cookie Consent, cookieconsent, cookies, Data Privacy, EFF, Electronic Frontier Foundation, FLEDGE, FLoC, GOOG, google, Google Chrome, ICO, information commissioner's office, IP Protection, Privacy, Privacy Sandbox, regulatory capture, SB Blogwatch, Surveillance capitalism, Topics, tracking, tracking cookies, web cookie, zero trust
Regulatory capture by stealth? Google changes its mind about third-party tracking cookies—we’re stuck with them for the foreseeable ...
Security Boulevard