Security Ledger Publisher and Editor in Chief Paul Roberts speaks with Dario Forte of DF Labs, a company that makes data breach and incident response to cyber incidents. Dario talks about the growing role of automation and machine learning in incident response, and how the near future won’t see the replacement of human operators by computers, but the rise of computer-aided “super humans.”
Podcasts
Hosted by Paul Roberts, The Security Ledger podcast features interviews with leading minds in the area of cyber security, threats and attacks. The Security Ledger is an independent security news website that explores the intersection of cyber security with business, commerce, politics and everyday life. Security Ledger provides well-reported and context-rich news and opinion about computer security topics that matter in our IP-enabled homes, workplaces and daily lives.
Webinar: Deconstructing the Top IoT Attacks of 2016
In-brief: a recording and slides from the Security Ledger and Bastille’s recent webinar “Deconstructing the Top IoT Hacks of 2016” are now available online.
Podcast: Can We Make CES Secure Again?
In-brief: With CES going on in Las Vegas, The Security Ledger sat down with three experts from the firm Senrio to talk about the new generation of connected consumer electronics. How vulnerable are they to attack? What is the best way to address security and privacy concerns in them?
A Cautionary CES Tale: the FTC’s Case Against D-LINK
Security Ledger Editor in Chief Paul Roberts talks with researchers from the firm Senrio about the FTC’s recently announced lawsuit against consumer networking gear maker D-Link. And, with the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) under way in Las Vegas, the discussion turns to security and privacy concerns engendered by connected products.
Do Drones Need Digital License Plates?
In-brief: there are more drones registered in the U.S. than aircraft, but there’s no easy way to track the unmanned aerial vehicles using the public airspace. In this podcast we speak with DigiCert CTO Dan Timpson about his firm’s partnership with AirMap to provide strong digital identities for drones.