INTERVIEW A trailblazing humanitarian group launched last month as Russian troops massed on the Ukrainian border. What followed has made its existence all the more necessary. Hackers...
An information security industry campaign geared towards stamping out workplace harassment and social media cyber bullying has received pledges from a number of businesses to implement...
INTERVIEW Software developers are still burdened with using needlessly complex security tools that can lead to workarounds, mistakes, or vulnerabilities in code, laments Mike Hanley, GitHub’s chief...
“Computing history is genuinely amazing,” mused Katie Paxton-Fear during a Q&A session with The Daily Swig last night. Yesterday (October 12), we celebrated Ada Lovelace Day by hosting an...
A US government funded program aims to close the infosec workforce gap by teaching children as young as five years old about cybersecurity. The initiative is led by...
INTERVIEW Hacking an airport conjures mental images of Bruce Willis blockbusters, hijacked planes, and a moody hacker-in-a-hoody wreaking havoc from some undisclosed location. But in reality, securing...
INTERVIEW Aaron Portnoy confesses to periodic bouts of imposter syndrome, despite having carved out a distinguished career in offensive security. Among other things, Portnoy – now principal scientist...
WordPress is the world’s most popular content management system, powering around 40% of all websites globally. While the open source technology has helped millions of business owners, bloggers,...
One year after the launch of their ethical hacking video channel, Ron Chan, ‘FileDescriptor’, and ‘EdOverflow’ tell The Daily Swig about their approach towards inspiring and...
The UK’s legislative framework for prosecuting cybercriminals dates back to a time when just 0.5% of the UK population had internet access. Enacted in 1990, the...
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