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Million of vehicles can be attacked via MiCODUS MV720 GPS Trackers

Security Affairs

Multiple flaws in MiCODUS MV720 Global Positioning System (GPS) trackers shipped with over 1.5 Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) published an advisory to warn of multiple security vulnerabilities in MiCODUS MV720 Global Positioning System (GPS) trackers which are used by over 1.5 million vehicles. .

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France’s government is giving the police more surveillance power

Security Affairs

According to the French newspaper Le Monde, law enforcement will be allowed to use spyware for their investigation, the software can remotely spy on the suspects using the microphone and camera of the devices and also collect their GPS location. ”” reads the article published by Le Monde.

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Making Waves: Empowering Women in Cybersecurity

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

These issues and challenges are not just the responsibility of one section of society. No one can do this alone; it will take collaboration between the public and private sectors, civil society, and women’s rights organizations, among others. Working together, women can make anything happen.

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Drone Denial-of-Service Attack against Gatwick Airport

Schneier on Security

I don't think we're going to solve this by jammers, or GPS-enabled drones that won't fly over restricted areas. I have long believed that this sort of thing represents an existential threat to our society. The economics of this kind of thing isn't in our favor. A drone is cheap. Closing an airport for a day is very expensive.

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The DDR Advantage: Real-Time Data Defense

Security Affairs

Advantages of Data Detection and Response The IEEE Computer Society lists the top five benefits of DDR as: Innovative data classification | DDR solutions sort and label data by content and lineage, meaning not only what it is but where it came from. DDR Knows What Your Data Did Last Summer Then, along came a revolutionary idea.

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Me on COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps

Schneier on Security

I was quoted in BuzzFeed: "My problem with contact tracing apps is that they have absolutely no value," Bruce Schneier, a privacy expert and fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, told BuzzFeed News. I'm not even talking about the privacy concerns, I mean the efficacy.

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Governance, Technology, and Capitalism.

John Battelle's Searchblog

Over thousands of years we’ve designed systems to insure that our most important societal decisions can be queried and audited for fairness, that they are defensible against some shared logic, that they will benefit society at large. Or, Will Nature Just Shrug Its Shoulders? We call these systems government.