Monkeys On Your Back

01/11/2021 58 min Temporada 2 Episodio 30
Monkeys On Your Back

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Security has truly gone mainstream. From late night television jokes to state governors not knowing how technology works, as a profession and a vocation, we have arrived.Jimmy Fallon has jokes about security on his showWhat are the implications of out of date security laws that define what it is to “hack” systems? Keep in mind that some were written as much as 30+ years ago!Is it security’s job to know all the tools in place? Or the business to approach security to help make their tools secure?Is viewing publicly available information or information pushed to your browser actually hacking, or is it legal/OK?Creating laws that stand the test of time is hard. And subject to lots of lobbying.CISO Liability and visibility based on the prominence of the role. Does this lead to targeting to discredit? (think: false social media profiles and deepfakes)Offensive techniques and what happens when companies go offensive against attackers? Prevention as a growing tactic by security teams - especially when life is on the line in the products we makeSPAM: is it food or is it email? When is the right time to bring security into your startup? Weaving it in when it is young!We also have a video channel on YouTube that airs the "with pictures" edition of the podcast. Please head over to https://bit.ly/gsdyoutube and watch, subscribe and "like" the episodes.Support The Great Security DebateLinks:Jimmy Fallon's Hilarious Cybersecurity JokesSecureWorld NewsBurp Suite - Application Security Testing Software - PortSwiggerComputer Fraud and Abuse Act | JM | Department of JusticeComputer Misuse Act 1990UK's Computer Misuse Act to be reviewed, says Home Secretary as she condemns ransomware payoffs • The RegisterAmerican Paul Whelan, Held In Russia On Spy Charges, Is Sentenced To 16 Years : NPRhiQ Labs v. LinkedIn: Is Scraping Public Data Protected Speech? - Harvard Journal of Law & TechnologyhiQ Labs v. LinkedIn on CFAA Data Scraping LitigationRenee Murphy | LinkedIn