Stephanie “Snow” Carruthers, Chief People Hacker at IBM, gives advice about protecting yourself online. She also explains how the robocalls and spoofing process works.
Black Hat’s Network Operations team members discuss looking for the “bad within the bad.” Also, RSA’s CTO talks about managing risks to prevent an individual problem from becoming a societal problem.
Penguin Random House is using virtual reality to enhance how people read and appreciate books. Author Romina Garber discusses how VR is used with her Zodiac series.
Security expert Charity Wright discusses the Dark Web in Russia, how the Dark Web is being used in Vietnam for anonymity from the government, China’s surveillance efforts, and more.
IBM’s Christoper Scott discusses malware, how cyberattackers get into environments, and why using multifactor authentication is crucial if you use an online service.
IBM’s Wendi Whitmore explains why a data breach isn’t a one-time cost and recommends cost-saving tips, which include having access to an incident response team.
The KGB Espionage Museum’s Agne Urbaityte explains various technologies and methods of eavesdropping used by the intelligence service, including Deadly Kiss and cameras in rings.
Dan Patterson interviews the KGB Espionage Museum’s Agne Urbaityte about how agents in the field would blend in with their environment in order to spy.
New York’s Governors Island Connectivity Challenge is a testing ground to deploy next-gen wireless connectivity technologies at the quickest speeds and lowest cost possible, says CTO Miguel Gamino.