BOOK REVIEW: Trust No One: Privacy 101 from “The Art of Invisibility”
"That's some catch, that Catch-22."
Read More >"That's some catch, that Catch-22."
Read More >It is time to stop the blaming and shaming of phishing victims. Granted, end users should know better than to click on random attachments, but crooks are getting better at crafting clever emails that can fool even experienced professionals. And that’s just half the problem.
Read More »I recently had the opportunity to read an early version of the Art of Invisibility by Kevin Mitnick and wanted to share some of my thoughts on the book and what it may mean to you. First off, while there are some anecdotal stories, this is no novel. This is mostly a book about what is happening in today’s data driven world and connected gadgets. The book shares what you can do to stay obscured in the times when everything you do is cataloged and stored.
Read More »This security expert knows all the tricks for stealing your personal information. His new book tells you how to keep your data safe.
Read More »Data center and IT professionals from around the world are gearing up for Data Center World Global 2017 conference, April 3-6 in Los Angeles.
Read More »The World's Most Famous Hacker Teaches You How to Be Safe in the Age of Big Brother and Big Data
by Kevin Mitnick
In 2015, an accountant looking at the balance sheets of a US tech company noticed, to their dismay, a $39 million hole in their figures. They would have been even more dismayed to know where it had gone – a member of the financial team in an overseas subsidiary had transferred it directly to the thief. All the thief had to do was pretend they were a CEO.
Read More »A highly useful handbook for how not to be seen—online, anyway.
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