I've worked in IT for my entire adult life, now to tweet about it … Big fan of #Linux, #infosec, privacy, and furthering my own exploration. Opinions are my own
Earlier this year I gave a talk about what everyday users can do to stay safe online. Please check it out, I'd love your feedback! https://t.co/BLxXK6Ptvu #infosec
Blackhat vendor on elevator: “Our security team said we are not allowed to use the WiFi in our hotel room so I am running to the lobby to answer some emails.”
Me: That feeling when you want to cry, laugh and scream at the same time.
If tomorrow your world ended with your personal system etc completely fubar'd, what steps will you have already taken to lessen the collateral damage, how long will it take you to get up and running again and WHY ARE YOU READING THIS RIGHT NOW AND NOT BACKING UP YOUR GOODS?
I've recently started following @girlgerms, and reading through some articles on her blog. I completely agree with her stance on this. The ethics and morals of operations - how much access is *too* much? https://t.co/lVPaYmxm1I
We make it easy to get certificates for HTTPS, because ease of use is critical for adoption. We provide certificates free of charge, because cost excludes people. Join us in making the Web more secure. https://t.co/swycXbL1h9
The infosec community came out in a big way this weekend to take @wisporg from 2 to 20 @defcon sponsorships in 48 hours. I’m in awe! Because we now have a SQUAD that will join us, we need a @defcon@wisporg Sponsorship Lead - excited to announce that will be...@ashleytolb!🤩😍🤘