Jul 17th 2020
This Week in Enterprise Tech 402
Malware Behind the Curtain
Whats' the reality of malware?
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from our archives.
Guests:
Fleming Shi
- Massive Twitter Hack - What we know so far
- Cybercriminals Targeted Streaming Services to Provide Pandemic Entertainment
- City builds open-access broadband network with Google Fiber as its first ISP
- Bad news: Your Cisco switch is a fake and an update borked it. Good news: It wasn't designed to spy on you
- Russian Cyberattacks Target COVID-19 Research, Vaccine Development
- The remote British village that built one of the UK’s fastest Internet networks
- Victory for Us All: In Rebuke to US Mass Surveillance, EU Court Blocks Data Transfers by Web Corporations
- Details on SpaceX Starlink beta emerge along with photos of user terminals
- DevSecOps Requires a Different Approach to Security
- CTO of Barracuda (TWiT Sponsor) Fleming Shi talks about solutions for securing email.
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Links
- The Big Twitter Hack Keeps Getting Stranger and Stranger
- Cybercriminals Targeted Streaming Services to Provide Pandemic Entertainment
- City builds open-access broadband network with Google Fiber as its first ISP
- Bad news: Your Cisco switch is a fake and an update borked it. Good news: It wasn't designed to spy on you
- Russian Cyberattacks Target COVID-19 Research, Vaccine Development
- The remote British village that built one of the UK’s fastest Internet networks
- 'A Victory for Us All' In Rebuke to US Mass Surveillance, EU Court Blocks Data Transfers by Web Corporations
- Details on SpaceX Starlink beta emerge along with photos of user terminals
- SpaceX Starlink satellites caused a stir over western Europe
- DevSecOps Requires a Different Approach to Security
- Right-to-Repair Groups Fire Shots at Medical Device Manufacturers
- barracuda.com
- Barracuda CTO Fleming Shi on Coronavirus phishing
- barracuda.com/email_scan