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Dan, Brian, and Erik find themselves debating whether or not the new up-to-$10M reward for information regarding ransomware and other attacks will make a material difference in the upward trend in technology as a weapon.


  • What are some non-technical examples of ransomware (hint: it involves warm weather islands and boats and flags with skulls)


  • How will the new ransomware bounty work? Will it work at all?


  • Who sets the definition of "minimum viable security?" Who should and who can set that definition?


  • Can we get beyond human nature to take advantage of a situation that is beneficial to them?


  • What other economic impacts take place if we can eliminate bad actors (other than a lot of out-of-work security practitioners?)


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  • Watch Black Sails Online: Stream Full Series on STARZ - Free Trial
  • The Lost Pirate Kingdom | Netflix Official Site
  • $10 Million Reward Offered for Information on Ransomware Attacks - The New York Times
  • Cybersecurity and the Curse of Binary Thinking
  • Watch Charlie Wilson's War | Prime Video
  • The FBI’s Advice on Ransomware: Don’t Pay, but Tell Us if You Do - WSJ (Subscription required)
  • SEC.gov | Office of the Whistleblower
  • The Great Security Debate Episode 24: Back to Basics

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