Passwords, CUPS, KIA, Gilbert Gottfried, Salt Typhoon, Rob Allen from ThreatLocker… – SWN #417
Passwords, CUPS, KIA, Gilbert Gottfried, Salt Typhoon, Rob Allen from ThreatLocker, and More on the Security Weekly News.
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Guest
Rob Allen is an IT Professional with almost two decades of experience assisting small and medium enterprises embrace and utilize technology. He has spent the majority of this time working for an Irish-based MSP, which has given him invaluable insights into the challenges faced by MSP’s and their customers today. Rob’s background is technical – first as a system administrator, then as a technician and an engineer. His broad technical knowledge, as well as an innate understanding of customer’s needs, made him a trusted advisor for hundreds of businesses across a wide variety of industries.
Rob has been at the coalface, assisting clients in remediating the effects of, and helping them recover from cyber and ransomware attacks. Rob joined the ThreatLocker team in 2021 excited at the prospect of building new relationships and helping deliver ThreatLocker® enterprise-level security products to customers throughout the EMEA region.
Host
- 1. CUPS flaws enable Linux remote code execution, but there’s a catch
- 2. Kia dealer portal flaw could let attackers hack millions of cars
- 3. 38% of AI-using employees admit to sending sensitive work data
- 4. If your AI does the crime, you’ll do the time: DoJ
- 5. China-linked group Salt Typhoon targets ‘handful’ of ISPs in the US
- 6. Meta’s answer to ChatGPT is AI that sounds like John Cena or Judi Dench
- 7. NIST proposes barring some of the most nonsensical password rules