by Greg Scott | May 31, 2021 | Cybersecurity, Slice of Life
It seems my comments in the April 30, 2021 The Verge story about the Linux kernel banning the University of Minnesota made some anonymous knucklehead mad enough to send me hate mail via my website. The author went to great pains to stay hidden. Congratulations. Nobody...
by Greg Scott | Jan 19, 2021 | Cybersecurity, Politics and Religion
Duh! That’s what we say when something should be obvious. It turns out, information warfare is at the heart of cybersecurity. But the cybersecurity community and I missed it. This Computer Weekly article from Dec. 23, 2020 brought it into focus. And the US...
by Greg Scott | Dec 28, 2020 | Cybersecurity
Fallout from the SolarWinds supply chain attack will plague us for years, even if not in the headlines. FireEye founder, Kevin Mandia, first broke the news that somebody had attacked FireEye in a Dec. 8, 2020 blog post. Mandia may have suspected this would be just the...
by Greg Scott | Aug 4, 2020 | Cybersecurity
Blackbaud calls itself the world’s leading cloud software company powering social good. Here is more about how Blackbaud describes itself. Leading uniquely at the intersection point of technology and social good, we provide cloud software, services, expertise,...
by Greg Scott | Jul 27, 2020 | Cybersecurity, Technology
Your new smart home may need a smarter network In part 1, I suggested a few things to consider when shopping for a thermostat, door lock, baby monitor, kitchen appliance, or other smart home IoT (Internet of Things) device. Here, in part 2, I’ll share some thoughts on...
by Greg Scott | Jul 27, 2020 | Cybersecurity, Technology
Today’s smart home devices are more sophisticated and more dangerous than any consumer device ever invented. Here, in part 1, I’ll show a few things to consider when shopping for a security camera, thermostat, door lock, baby monitor, kitchen appliance, or...
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