InfoSec Weekly Podcast
Summary: Catch-up on the latest information security news with our Weekly Podcast. Also, keep an eye out for our 'Author Interviews' where we speak with industry experts, covering; InfoSec, Cyber Security, IT, project management, PCI DSS and more.
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This week, we discuss the ICO's new GDPR campaign for micro businesses, a potential data breach at Gwent Police, a US$250,000 reward from Binance and Windows Defender stops a massive malware campaign
This week’s extract is taken from Graham Day’s book: Security in the Digital World. This must-have guide features simple explanations, examples and advice to help you become security-aware in a developing digital world. Find out more: https://www.itgovernance.co.uk/shop/product/security-in-the-digital-world
This week, we discuss the biggest distributed denial-of-service attacks on record, another 2.4 million people affected by the Equifax data breach, and Alexa's sense of humour.
A vital source of information and thought-provoking insights into potential issues within critical information infrastructure (CII).
This week, we discuss new reports from Cisco, McAfee and the CSIS, and Big Brother Watch, and hear more about malicious Monero mining.
A vital source of information and thought-provoking insights into potential issues within critical information infrastructure (CII).
This week, we discuss the use of cryptocurrency mining software on numerous government websites, a phishing scam that robbed Bee Token investors of $1 million and cyber attacks on the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics
A vital source of useful information and thought-provoking insights into potential issues within critical information infrastructure (CII).
This week, we discuss breaches at Grammarly and Octoly, and the arrest of leading members of the Infraud cyber crime group.
A vital source of useful information and thought-provoking insights into potential issues within critical information infrastructure (CII).
This week, we discuss the Australian government's loss of thousands of classified documents, DCMS Secretary of State Matt Hancock's buggy new app and the growing trend of cybercriminals using cryptocurrency miners.
A vital source of information and thought-provoking insights into potential issues within critical information infrastructure (CII).
This week, we discuss Norton's new Cyber Security Insights Report, the inevitability of a category one cyber attack on the UK, unofficial PDFs of Fire and Fury spreading malware, and further fallout from the Spectre and Meltdown CPU vulnerabilities
A vital source of information and thought-provoking insights into potential issues within critical information infrastructure (CII).
This week, we discuss further problems caused by patches for the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities, a text bomb that crashes Apple devices and the World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report 2018.