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This week, in the security market, we talk about next NEXT gen anti-virus, how Okta can (apparently) do no wrong, and a VC firm imploding.
Then we discuss how smartphones and speakers are allegedly being used to spy on us, and the future of privacy and consumer tech products.
The latest SSH vuln is much less concerning than media outlets and academic researchers would have you believe. The Citrixbleed vuln, however is about as bad as vulns can get, and has led to one of the biggest US consumer breaches in a while, with Comcast/XFinity losing all customer records.
The SEC backpedals (again!) on requiring breached companies to provide details about how they got breached.
And finally, we have some fun with some squirrel stories that you should absolutely check out by going to our show notes, here: https://securityweekly.com/esw344
Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-344
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This week, in the security market, we talk about next NEXT gen anti-virus, how Okta can (apparently) do no wrong, and a VC firm imploding.
Then we discuss how smartphones and speakers are allegedly being used to spy on us, and the future of privacy and consumer tech products.
The latest SSH vuln is much less concerning than media outlets and academic researchers would have you believe. The Citrixbleed vuln, however is about as bad as vulns can get, and has led to one of the biggest US consumer breaches in a while, with Comcast/XFinity losing all customer records.
The SEC backpedals (again!) on requiring breached companies to provide details about how they got breached.
And finally, we have some fun with some squirrel stories that you should absolutely check out by going to our show notes, here: https://securityweekly.com/esw344
Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-344
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