BSides NoVA 2019, Track 1, Megan Ferguson's 'Commas Kill: Writing Better For Analysts' →
Right Hand Doesn't Know What The Others Done, The Danish Passport Fiasco
Lawrence Abrams - writing at Bleeping Computer - regales us with the (unfortunately true) tale of nearly two hundred and thirty thousand Danish passports possess invalid finger print data (the hands are 'swapped', as it were).
BSides NoVA 2019, Track 1, Jeff Man's 'Spies, Ciphers, Symbols, & Secret Writings' →
BSides NoVA 2019, Track 1, Chris Roberts' 'Keynote' →
Put A Couple Of Zeroes On It...
Quite likely the defining opinion piece, well-crafted by the inimitable Kara Swisher, writing at The New York Times, targeting the the entity known as Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ: FB) (of which, in our opinion, is a classically structured and well organized criminal enterprise). Today's Must Read.
"With $23 billion in cash on hand, Facebook will see a $5 billion fine as simply the cost of doing business. Needless to say, this is not how fines are supposed to work." - via Kara Swisher's superb opinion piece at The New York Times
Event-Driven Detection Blind-Spots, The Work Around
Outstanding, well-engineered solution to blind-spots in event-driven detection scenarios, via Matt Suiche, writing on the Comae blog. Fascinating.
The Geomagnetic Jerk
Superb explanatory post - via Julien Aubert from l’Institut de physique du globe de Paris (CNRS/IPGP/IGN/Université de Paris), and writing at CNRS - focusing on the phenom of geomagnetic jerks. Today's Must Read.