A Bunch of Old Farts – PSW #643
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1. Protecting Data on Employee 0wned PCs – Gabe Gumbs – PSW #643
COVID-19, among other things, has deemed it necessary for many to work from home. There are several security concerns that need to be raised, such as those who work from home still require access to data and services. How many will store sensitive information on their personal computers? How will attackers change their strategy to target those working from home? Tune in to this segment for the full discussion!
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As Spirion’s Chief Innovation Officer, Gabriel imagines and create technology that pushes data security technology forward in an increasingly complex digital world. Responsible for seeing where data security is going next and ensuring that organizations of all sizes are able to get there. With a 18+ year tenure in CyberSecurity, he has spent most of that time as a security practitioner, aligning security innovations with business objectives for Fortune 100 organizations, today Gabe is responsible for spearheading innovation across the organization through thought and product leadership.
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2. Girls Who Hack and Secure Open Vote – Bianca Lewis – PSW #643
Girls Who Hack teaches classes primarily to middle school girls on hacking and making. Secure Open Vote is an end to end, open source election system that is in the design stages. www.BiaSciLab.com www.GirlsWhoHack.com www.SecureOpenVote.com
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BiaSciLab is a 17 yr old hacker and maker and the founder and CEO of Girls Who Hack, a non-profit teaching middle school and high school girls the skills of hacking so that they can change the future. She also started Secure Open Vote, her own end to end election system that is completely open source.
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3. Connected devices security – Dorit Naparstek – PSW #643
Hacks performed on connected & IoT devices, such as routers, security cameras, smart meters, etc. are increasingly common, and revealing major vulnerabilities in existing security measure. This vicious cycle of hack & patch can be broken by adopting a new approach that introduces the role of flash memory in securing devices.
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Dorit Naparstek is the director of R&D at NanoLock Security. With more than 19 years of R&D experience, Dorit has led R&D teams in global companies, such as Nice systems, HP, and Cellebrite. Dorit was also the co-Founder and VP R&D of Cardygen and is the co-owner of 3 patents. Dorit holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and computer science from Tel-Aviv University.