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Meet the 2021 SC Awards judges

SC Magazine

With a career spanning two decades as a technology provider to businesses and government agencies, Levine brings a strategic and pragmatic approach to building secure software and cloud services without disrupting product velocity. John Bruggeman is chief technology officer at Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion.

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Emergency Satellite Messaging, Stagnation in User Cybersecurity Habits

Security Boulevard

In the milestone 350th episode of the Shared Security Podcast, the hosts reflect on 15 years of podcasting, and the podcast’s evolution from its beginnings in 2009. They discuss the impact of a current hurricane on Florida, offering advice on using iPhone and Android satellite communication features during emergencies.

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Cybaze-Yoroi ZLab analyze GoBrut: A new GoLang Botnet

Security Affairs

Malware written in Go programming language has roots almost a decade ago, few years after its first public release back in 2009: starting from InfoStealer samples discovered since 2012 and abused in cyber-criminal campaigns, to modern cyber arsenal like the Sofacy one. Introduction. Conclusion.

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Top Web Application Firewall (WAF) Vendors

eSecurity Planet

At the same time, WAF technology is increasingly a part of more comprehensive security solutions like next-generation firewalls (NGFW), unified threat management (UTM), and more. From the 1998 MIT Entrepreneurship Competition to today, Akamai Technologies is now a top provider of WAF solutions. Microsoft Azure. Signal Sciences.

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Happy 10th anniversary & Kali's story.so far

Kali Linux

In February 2009, at Shmoocon, BackTrack 4 “Beta” was released using Ubuntu. A graphical one happened in BackTrack 4 “Pre-Final” in June 2009. In information security (infosec) there is the need to be on the latest version. Both from an upstream side of things (Debian), as well as the infosec industry.

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A Shortage in Common Sense: The Myth of the Talent Gap

The Falcon's View

All of that has gone away since the recession in 2009. I have a Master's degree in Engineering Mgmt with a concentration in InfoSec Mgmt. Technology companies still must work much harder to broaden their range of potential candidates, seeking smart, motivated and dedicated individuals who would be good teammates.". I'm over 30.

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Top Cybersecurity Accounts to Follow on Twitter

eSecurity Planet

Brian Krebs is an independent investigative reporter known for his coverage of technology, malware , data breaches , and cybercrime developments. Krebs wrote for The Washington Post between 1995 and 2009 before launching his current blog KrebsOnSecurity.com. Markstedter actively contributes to filling the infosec education gap.