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Could this 'Unhackable' Chip Be a Security Moonshot?

SecureWorld News

A recent University of Michigan update on the chip explains how this operates: "It focuses on randomizing bits of data known as 'undefined semantics.' Undefined semantics are nooks and crannies of the computing architecture—for example the location, format, and content of program code. The unhackable chip bug bounty competition.

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Live Long and Prosper?  Impressions from the SPOCs Meeting

Chief Seattle Greek Blog

The First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) conducted its first-ever meeting of “state points of contact” or SPOCs (pronounced like “Mr. Yet this is the first time we’ve all been invited to meet together to share experiences and hear and advise FirstNet itself. In this meeting I detected a subtle shift in tone.

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3 Traditional Approaches to IAM That Need to Change

SecureWorld News

This has left many organizations scrambling to realign their IT and security to meet today's new normal through digital transformation. Many IAM projects simply fail to reach their full potential because performance goals are undefined. They are in a unique position to deliver the outcomes to meet an organization's unique needs.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking OpenWRT

ForAllSecure

In a moment you’ll meet the hacker who found that vulnerability. But with certain data. That’s how Heartbleed was found - after sending invalid data to OpenSSL, the return on the heartbeat function was anomalous, so that required more investigation. Welcome to the Hacker Mind, an original podcast from ForAllSecure.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking OpenWRT

ForAllSecure

In a moment you’ll meet the hacker who found that vulnerability. But with certain data. That’s how Heartbleed was found - after sending invalid data to OpenSSL, the return on the heartbeat function was anomalous, so that required more investigation. Welcome to the Hacker Mind, an original podcast from ForAllSecure.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking OpenWRT

ForAllSecure

In a moment you’ll meet the hacker who found that vulnerability. But with certain data. That’s how Heartbleed was found - after sending invalid data to OpenSSL, the return on the heartbeat function was anomalous, so that required more investigation. Welcome to the Hacker Mind, an original podcast from ForAllSecure.