For those who may not have heard/read, @xforcered and I are hosting a virtual half day conference with some of the research we planned to put out at #hackersummercamp this year. Information and free registration here:
https://t.co/M4s9FH2GVj
As the Twitter breach story has developed, @_sn0ww and I took some time to get our thoughts on insider threats into a short blog post. Give it a read if you get a chance: https://t.co/YnJVOeFV5S
Today @xforcered announced the formalization of its expanded WFH practice. We have always been doing these types of tests but, with the increased pivot by clients to WFH, a more comprehensive program methodology was needed. Read our study on the pivot: https://t.co/BMd86i68Mr
Now that we're all taking meetings virtually, I am getting a lot of questions about the overall security of video conferencing platforms. While it may not be an exotic attack, it is top of mind for many executives. So, I wrote some of my thoughts here: https://t.co/RKJlYF3I5O
We hire many very senior, well known folks in the industry but we also have entry level positions and internships to develop new talent. I love @xforcered!
While visitor management systems are an efficient way to control who enters a building, the technology can be compromised, creating serious security problems for the companies that deploy them, a new test shows. https://t.co/rip6Kvwerz
"Planes, trains, automobiles, you name it... we hack it." @angus_tx, Head of X-Force Red @IBM explains how his team expose cyber-security flaws and ways to fix them. (meanwhile @jchatterleyCNN checks her iPad!)
I had a few good lines make it into a great write up by @rhackett
in @FortuneMagazine
this weekend. It was a great conversation. Thanks @xforcered
for making me look good again!
https://t.co/ZqvKYewJNv