Have expertise in IoT security? The @owasp Internet of Things Security Verification Standard (ISVS) is seeking peer review of this new resource.
Please take a look and contribute!
github.com/OWASP/IoT-Securit…
If you're validating identities by having users upload images of their government identification, then this court case might interest you.
consumerprivacyworld.com/202…
4 Qs to unlock procrastination:
How would someone successful complete the goal?
How would you feel if you don’t do the required task?
What is the next immediate step you need to do?
If you could do one thing to achieve the goal on time, what would it be?
bbc.com/worklife/article/202…
Every dreamed of owning a castle? A few years ago, I became a co-châtelain of la Mothe Chandeniers (@CMChandeniers), a castle in France. Want to join me? It's 79 euros and will help restore the castle. More info here:
dartagnans.fr/en/projects/la…
This story suggests that Zoom may have surveillance capabilities or it could have been an overheard conversation.
Seems like a honeypot opportunity to test.
theintercept.com/2021/01/04/…
Wow, Softbank required to disclose attorney-client privileged communication because they used their Sprint email to communicate instead of Softbank email.
Be sure to read the court opinion (link at the bottom of the article):
businesslawtoday.org/month-i…
We moved to New England and didn’t attend last year, but that does sound amazing!
My son loved lock picking so much that I bought him the Toool practice locks and lock picks. He’s surprisingly good at it.
That’s awesome! I’ve brought my kids to security conferences for years. For anyone in Phoenix, this is a great event for kids (in non-pandemic years).
cactusconkids.com/
You can use a browser extension such as Honey that tracks prices and lets you know if the price is lowest and/or cheaper elsewhere. Just have to trust the security and privacy of it.
List of those types of extensions here:
thepointsguy.com/guide/shopp…