Social media has been a familiar, even mundane, part of life for nearly two decades. It can be easy to forget it was not always that way. In 2008,...
The next three in this series on online events highlighting interesting uses of AI in cybersecurity are online: #4, #5, and #6. Well worth watching.
Short-finned pilot wales (_Globicephala macrorhynchus_) eat at lot of squid: > To figure out a short-finned pilot whale's caloric intake, Gough sa...
This is a current list of where and when I am scheduled to speak: * My coauthor Nathan E. Sanders and I are speaking at the Rayburn House Office...
As AI capabilities grow, we must delineate the roles that should remain exclusively human. The line seems to be between fact-based decisions and ju...
**The Business of Secrets: Adventures in Selling Encryption Around the World by Fred Kinch (May 24, 2004)** From the vantage point of today, it's ...
Former DoJ attorney John Carlin writes about hackback, which he defines thus: "A hack back is a type of cyber response that incorporates a countera...
This is why AIs are not ready to be personal assistants: > A new attack called 'CometJacking' exploits URL parameters to pass to Perplexity's Come...
Encryption can protect data at rest and data in transit, but does nothing for data in use. What we have are secure enclaves. I've written about thi...
The second season of the Netflix reality competition show _Squid Game: The Challenge_ has dropped. (Too many links to pick a few--search for it.) ...
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