Sep 18th 2015
This Week in Enterprise Tech 158
Bugcrowd
Hosted by
Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ,
Brian Chee
Lessons from Ashley Madison
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from our archives.
Guests:
Casey Ellis
The Department of Energy is still vulnerable to attackers, and Casey Ellis, CEO of Bugcrowd, discusses what to do after a breach.
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Links
- Tech startups need to get serious about security
- Banks can join together to sue Target after “massive” data breach, judge says
- FBI, intel chiefs decry “deep cynicism” over cyber spying programs
- Seven years of malware linked to Russian state-backed cyber espionage
- There still aren't enough tech workers, and enterprises are paying the price
- More California fiber optic cable severed as AT&T offers 250K reward
- ARSENL 50
- Reports of attacks on the Department of Energy raise alarms