News in the Category "Recorded Interviews"
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Video: A Conversation with Bruce Schneier
Bruce Schneier spoke at CyberSeed 2015: Emerging Cybersecurity Trends in Cloud, IoT and Mobility.
Video: Incident Response and the Rise of Organizational Doxing: Ask Bruce, Episode Two
In the wake of the cyberattacks on Sony and Ashley Madison, it’s clear that organizational doxing—the act of hacking into a business and releasing private information like executive and employee emails or salary information—is a rising threat for businesses.
Resilient Systems CTO and security expert Bruce Schneier explores the trend and how security teams can prepare for a doxing attack.
Video: Automation in Incident Response: Ask Bruce, Episode One
Resilient Systems CTO and security expert Bruce Schneier explores how security pros can intelligently leverage automation to empower incident response teams to mitigate cyberattacks faster and more effectively.
Audio: Security and Privacy with Bruce Schneier
Listen to the Audio on SoftwareEngineeringDaily.com
“What we learn again and again is that security is less about what you think of, and more about what you didn’t think of.”
Questions
- In Data and Goliath, what are the motives of different goliaths?
- Why is the Ashley Madison case a watershed moment in security?
- Do you still feel we should break up the NSA?
- Will Google and Amazon become military contractors?
- How can we defend ourselves from DOS attacks from refrigerators?
- When we put processors in refrigerators, and cars, and thermostats, are we increasing the attack surface, and our vulnerabilities faster than we are improving our utility?…
Video: Private Thoughts – Bruce Schneier on the Ephemeral, Privacy, and Data
Private Thoughts sat down with Bruce Schneier at the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s 25th anniversary party in July. Schneier is an internationally renowned security technologist and author of 13 books. He discussed the effects of the loss of ephemeral communication and the ease of data collection and storage.
Bruce Schneier on Security Metrics that Matter
“I like to measure the performance of the team,” said Bruce Schneier (@schneierblog), CTO of Resilient Systems, Inc., in our conversation at the 2015 Black Hat Conference in Las Vegas. “I like to see metrics about people, about process, about technology. There isn’t one metric that works since it’s such a complicated and moving target… Right now companies have to use the data that they have to figure out if their teams are effective.”
Schneier feels that certain metrics, such as blocked attacks, don’t really provide a gauge of how secure you are…
Video: Bruce Schneier on Jeep Hack and Encryption
Boom Bust correspondent Bianca Facchinei sits down with Bruce Schneier – chief technology officer at Resilient Systems, Inc. and fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School – at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas. Bruce gives us his take on the infamous 2014 Jeep Cherokee hack and tells us how government surveillance impacts social movements.
Video: How Vulnerable are Airlines to Hackers?
Resilient Systems CTO Bruce Schneier discusses the vulnerability of airlines to hackers with Bloomberg’s Emily Chang at the Def Con hacking convention in Las Vegas.
Audio: Cybersecurity: Are We Ever Safe From Hackers?
Listen to the Audio on BBC.co.uk
The number of cyber attacks happening every year is on the rise. We speak to Bruce Schneier, chief technology officer at the IT company Resilient Systems and a fellow at Harvard’s Berkman Center for the Internet and Society, about why it can take months before a company or organisation even realises it is under attack, and why so many are unprepared. Also, Wil van Gemert, deputy director of operations at Europol, tells us what European law enforcers are doing about it. He says it is now possible to buy “malware,” or malicious software meaning that anyone can become a cyber criminal. Carl Leonard, principal security analyst at Websense, says security issues are only going to become more urgent as the internet-of-things develops. Once everyday items such a fridges and cars are connected online, we will become ever more vulnerable…
Sidebar photo of Bruce Schneier by Joe MacInnis.