Listen "On Fire with the IT Privacy and Security Weekly Update for May Eleventh 2021 "
Episode Synopsis
Through the acrid smell of trouser fires we bring you an incredibly varied line up of stories.
We start with a zero day that burned the world’s most popular .PDF reader, the dirt around the pipeline, a not-nice new activity for Apple Tags and early results of Apple’s app tracking option.
We flame out with proof that you should not trust ransomware developers, another government attempt try and get us to believe that 5G doesn’t cause Covid-19 and end with a Zero day attack on the Universal Turing Machine.
You are going to love each and every spark of a story, each ,will fan the flames of your passion for IT Privacy and Security.
So let’s catch our balance, get fired up and go!
For a full transcript of this podcast go to discuss.daml.com
We start with a zero day that burned the world’s most popular .PDF reader, the dirt around the pipeline, a not-nice new activity for Apple Tags and early results of Apple’s app tracking option.
We flame out with proof that you should not trust ransomware developers, another government attempt try and get us to believe that 5G doesn’t cause Covid-19 and end with a Zero day attack on the Universal Turing Machine.
You are going to love each and every spark of a story, each ,will fan the flames of your passion for IT Privacy and Security.
So let’s catch our balance, get fired up and go!
For a full transcript of this podcast go to discuss.daml.com
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