CISO at @sardineai. Treasurer of @OWASP Board of Directors. (he/him) qatta' mIghtaHghach.

Phoenix, AZ
Joined July 2009
One more threat is someone accessing the accounts of celebrities and politicians, either out of curiosity/fandom or on behalf of tabloids.
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Replying to @roessler
Vigilante justice, bring your own wheel clamp? amazon.com/dp/B07MK1ZZYJ/
Replying to @NSQE
Read The Manager’s Path by @skamille. It’s targeted to engineering teams, but can apply to other teams (I’m in InfoSec). What I like most is the very practical, hands-on advice. It’s not a book of theories.
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Replying to @j_winterton
The other way is to donate $500 (or more), then they’ll personally call you each election season.
Bil Corry retweeted
DOJ/DOD/DHS/DNI/FBI/NSA/CISA statement says currently "no evidence of a compromise or disruption to election infrastructure that would enable adversaries to prevent voting, change vote counts or disrupt the ability to tally votes" but promises to "vigilantly monitor" landscape.
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I’m going to chain this attack with shooting lasers out of my eyes. Just need eye lasers to make it work.
This is interesting... Hackers can covertly inject inaudible commands into voice controlled devices—Google Home, Alexa, Apple Siri—by shining a laser at them from several meters away. Read ➤ thehackernews.com/2019/11/ha… ✅ OK Google, open the garage door ✅ Hey Siri, unlock my car
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Replying to @j_winterton
Humans are terrible at risk assessment.
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US-based companies, be sure to get proper legal advice for SMS consent. Do NOT do what @SUBWAY does, because a super-hip opt-in may not work ("Reply Y as ur sig 2agree"). tcpaworld.com/2019/10/23/tcp…
Big retailers do it too. @Target used data mining to figure out a high school student was pregnant before her father knew. forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill…
Replying to @coleencoolidge
And shadow people, see how they spend their day! That’s how I figured out that I’d rather do pretty much anything else on this planet other than BCP/DR. Super important role, but not for me.
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Replying to @manicode
Bigger items are always a local retailer in case I want to return it and don’t want to ship it back. And some items I simply don’t trust Amazon, such as eye care solution, which Amazon will send me something with foreign language inserts. Probably fine, but no thanks.
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My daughter suggested we become a "YouTube" family with our own channel, but advised we would "need to make our lives much more interesting." 🙄
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My daughter, upon seeing my LinkedIn profile picture: "Oh Dad, you look so young!" I guess I should update that photo to something more recent...
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Unfortunately, most teachers never branch out to let students choose what they want to read, and in doing so, find students no longer read beyond what is assigned.
Replying to @DanaSchwartzzz
Which goes to show my point: unfortunately, most students never branch out to read literature beyond what's assigned. And then they CLUTCH onto that idea that they know what "great" literature is SO TIGHTLY and fight so furiously at anyone who might bother to challenge it.
Replying to @ebellis
I still remember previewing HoneyApps many many years ago before you went live. Congrats on how far it’s come!
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Whoever at @pandoramusic that fixed this, thanks! His Nirvana station now plays actual Nirvana songs! And the other songs are now much more similar (e.g. Bush, Metallica, Foo Fighters, etc). And while I have your attention, here's an April 1 idea: Baby Shark. All. Day. Long.
My son has a @pandoramusic station for Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit that literally never plays songs by Nirvana. Instead it plays musical gems such as Sweet Dreams by Eurythmics, Heaven by DJ Sammy, and What Is Love by Haddaway. Pretty sure Pandora is trolling him.
To give you an idea of how handy the advice is, I ordered the paperback version as a reference, because the audio version isn't going to cut it. If you want to become a better manager, or even just understand how the layers of management work, this is the book to get. /2
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I've been listening to @skamille's The Manager's Path and it's really good, there's a lot of information I wished I knew 10 years ago. It also is so practical, that listening to it is actually frustrating because I'm driving and can't write down thoughts. /1
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Observing a trend: colorful language is showing up in film and books, and with it, 1-star reviews complaining about it (from older Americans?) . It's weird to see many thoughtful 5-star reviews, then a 1-star review from 'Ethel' complaining about the 'f' word.
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