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DtSR Episode 179 - NewsCast for Feb 2nd 2016
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Employees may face penalties if they misinterpret security policies?
- Human behavior still seen as the biggest weakness
- Employers are growing less tolerant of misbehaving employees
- If you "invite a data breach" you could be held liable
- http://www.welivesecurity.com/2016/01/14/employees-face-penalties-misinterpreting-security-policies/
New lawsuit filed blaming Twitter for ISIS attack
- Should social media filter content from terror groups like ISIS?
- Can social media companies be held liable, why or why not?
- http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2016/01/14/lawsuit-blames-twitter-for-isis-terrorist-attack/
SCADA/ICS make incident response more complicated
- Typical IR activities are complicated by the nature of ICS systems
- Differences are there, but strategy still possible
- What is the path forward?
- http://www.darkreading.com/perimeter/how-incident-response-fails-in-industrial-control-system-networks/d/d-id/1324094
Only in NYC: Dept of Consumer Affairs warns parents of baby monitor hacks
- These issues seem to come down to default passwords
- What can the general population do about this?
- How can we eliminate this behavior in consumer products?
- http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/hack-alert-nyc-regulators-warn-parents-secure-their-baby-monitors-n505391
574 episodes
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Manage episode 122385033 series 12320
In this episode
Employees may face penalties if they misinterpret security policies?
- Human behavior still seen as the biggest weakness
- Employers are growing less tolerant of misbehaving employees
- If you "invite a data breach" you could be held liable
- http://www.welivesecurity.com/2016/01/14/employees-face-penalties-misinterpreting-security-policies/
New lawsuit filed blaming Twitter for ISIS attack
- Should social media filter content from terror groups like ISIS?
- Can social media companies be held liable, why or why not?
- http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2016/01/14/lawsuit-blames-twitter-for-isis-terrorist-attack/
SCADA/ICS make incident response more complicated
- Typical IR activities are complicated by the nature of ICS systems
- Differences are there, but strategy still possible
- What is the path forward?
- http://www.darkreading.com/perimeter/how-incident-response-fails-in-industrial-control-system-networks/d/d-id/1324094
Only in NYC: Dept of Consumer Affairs warns parents of baby monitor hacks
- These issues seem to come down to default passwords
- What can the general population do about this?
- How can we eliminate this behavior in consumer products?
- http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/hack-alert-nyc-regulators-warn-parents-secure-their-baby-monitors-n505391
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