Grizz'd →
With the publishing of an exacting and erudite critique of the recent Joint Analysis Report on Grizzly Steppe Report, Robert M. Lee (of SANS and Dragos fame) has offered up targeted suggestions for improvement along with the always requisite critical eye for the truth.
If you read anything today on 'Grizzly Step' you ought to read the Critique as well. Enjoy.
One Chip to Protect Them All...
"The AWS-ECC508 is an add-on chip designed to make devices more secure—at least for developers using Amazon’s IoT cloud. Cloud services are an integral part of the Internet of Things, which is built around the concept of connected objects becoming ubiquitous in our environment, and which must therefore rely on large-scale computing infrastructure." - via IEEE's Spectrum Magazine contributor Stephen Cass
Wycheproof, The Project →
Meanwhile, in security project news, comes word of a new Alphabet, Inc. Google Security (NasdaqGS: GOOG) project, monikered appropriately - Project Wycheproof. Purportedly apellated for the smallest mountain in the world, it is now clear that security engineers at Google possess a sense of the absurd, whilst taking care of business, as it were...
Daniel Bleichenbacher and Thai Duong both Security Architects at Google Inc., have announced the Project, via the Google Security Blog. Source is on GitHub. Enjoy.