EVENT REVIEW: Cyber Security Atlanta Day 1 Highlights
Must see video: Day 1 of Cyber Security Atlanta 2018
Where: Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta Georgia
When: 15-18 October 2018
Read More >Must see video: Day 1 of Cyber Security Atlanta 2018
Where: Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta Georgia
When: 15-18 October 2018
Read More >Among his "favorite actions" he mentions, among others hacking communication lines of McDonald's restaurants. When customers came through the so-called DriveThru, employees could hear them and receive applications, but it was Kevin Mitnick who responded, blocking this possibility of service. "I sat in front of the window and took over communication" - recalls years later the most famous hacker in the world, who will be the guest of the October Inside Trends conference in Warsaw.
Read More »1. It by Stephen King, narrated by Steven Weber (Simon & Schuster Audio)
Read More »It seems like even the largest Internet companies cannot prevent security breeches on its own anymore, as experts around the world gather in Beijing to call for deeper and wider cooperation against hacking attempts like the WannaCry incident.
Read More »It's very difficult to come up with and remember unique passwords for every single login. Cyber security expert Kevin Mitnick — author of the book "The Art of Invisibility" — explains why you shouldn't even try to come up with your own passwords, and what you should do instead.
Read More »Mitnick to Put His Legendary Hacking Skills on Display at 2nd Annual Cyber Investing Summit May 23, 2017 at the New York Stock Exchange
Read More »The Art of Invisibility: The World's Most Famous Hacker Teaches You How to Be Safe in the Age of Big Brother and Big Data
by Kevin Mitnick, Robert Vamosi (Co-author)
Release date: Feb 14, 2017
In many ways, security awareness training exemplifies the way information security is seen and tackled by senior management.
Read More »There is a saying that says "the current of security is as strong as its weakest link." One of these links has always been the man, who could be the strongest, but who is usually the weakest.
Read More »On Monday morning, Donald Trump formally addressed the CIA's allegations that Russian hackers tried to interfere in the election on — where else? — Twitter and, as usual, got some basic facts wrong.
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