Mar 5th 2021
This Week in Enterprise Tech 433
Only Eleven Minutes of Terror
NSA's Zero-Trust Guidance, SolarWinds password woes, the end of traditional storage?
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Guests:
Noam Shendar
- Senators say U.S. broadband standard should be 100mbps uploads and downloads
- The future of securing laptops and enterprise
- 92% of vulnerabilities found in Intel products found in research
- 21 million user's data exposed from free VPNs
- Elevating more Blue Team voices
- More malware found by Microsoft and FireEye in SolarWinds campaign
- Comcast hides upload speeds in ordering system
- The simple password that may have started SolarWinds' security breach
- Guidance on Zero-Trust architecture released by the NSA
- Noam Shendar, Zadara's VP of Worldwide Solution Architecture answers, "is hardware-defined storage dead?"
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Links
- 100Mbps uploads and downloads should be US broadband standard, senators say
- Secure Laptops & the Enterprise of the Future
- Intel: More Than 90% of Our Vulnerabilities Found via Research
- 21 million free VPN users’ data exposed
- Why We Need More Blue Team Voices at the Table
- Microsoft, FireEye Uncover More Malware Used in the SolarWinds Campaign
- Comcast hides upload speeds deep inside its infuriating ordering system
- SolarWinds security fiasco may have started with simple password blunders
- NSA Releases Guidance on Zero-Trust Architecture
- Zadara