Cat Easdon
@cat_easdon
Privacy engineering @Dynatrace + research bridging the gap b/t tech and policy. Prev. fellow @cyber_conflict, @InternetSociety + hacking CPUs. Opinions my own.
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16-01-2020 08:54:38
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A guide to carrying out perhaps the most politically impactful cyber operation of all time? 😂👇 Source: docs.publishing.service.gov.uk/manual/governm… H/T Peter Wells via Leighton Andrews also on Bluesky🏴🇺🇦
Very excited for this event next week! Still time to register for the panel sessions and Jen Easterly🛡️'s keynote
Just saw Tadayoshi (Yoshi) Kohno give a super inspiring talk about trolly problems (moral philosophy) in cybersecurity. For instance, would you publicly disclose an unfixable vulnerability in a pacemaker that *everyone* uses, but likely no other pacemakers are avail. for a long time? 1/
Europe’s #spyware problem is alarming. Despite regulations, export licenses continue to be granted to repressive governments. It's time for stricter enforcement. Read more from Mailyn Fidler on Binding Hook. bindinghook.com/articles-bindi…
Okay, I'm just going to throw this out there, but maybe - just maybe - a vendor having the ability to change every one of their kernel drivers in the field at the same time without any approval from IT/end users is a model we need to reconsider... CrowdStrike.
"Data At Work" is a research project from Cracked Labs that dives deep into the use of surveillance and control technology in a variety of workplaces - including workers' own cars and homes: crackedlabs.org/en/data-work 9/