Two things you know when you sit down to speak to virtual CISO Chris Roberts: You're going to get the truth, and it's unlikely to be polished. He opens up on his
Two things you know when you sit down to speak to virtual CISO Chris Roberts: You're going to get the truth, and it's unlikely to be polished. He opens up on his
TThe latest edition of the ISMG Security Report features insight from U.S. Sen. Angus King on why the federal government needs to declare a clear response to
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REDWOOD CITY, Calif., March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Avast (LSE:AVST), a global leader in digital security and privacy products, today announced that its Chief Information Security Officer Jaya Baloo will be moderating a panel discussion titled, Ethics of Hacking: Doing Good with Security Skills at the virtual SXSW Interactive Conference 2021. The session will be available to event attendees on-demand beginning Tuesday, March 16 at 10:15 a.m. Central Time (US) until the show s close on Saturday, March 20.
The conversation, which is part of the conference s Uncharted Future track, explores the ethical boundaries and legal considerations of hacking for good. Panelists
The sprawling reach of the SolarWinds malware attack, widely attributed to Russia, reignited the debate about appropriate response from private sector organizations to cyberattacks from nation states. (Sergey Pyatakov – Host Photo Agency via Getty Images)
The sprawling reach of a malware campaign that hit government agencies and businesses using SolarWinds, and potentially other attack vectors according to recent reports, inspires new questions about appropriate response from private sector organizations.
Many enterprises, particularly those in tech and security, have tremendous insight into the workings of their own systems and the intrusions that might occur, which some believe puts them in a particularly unique position to hack back at attackers. Doing so, however, could bring a host of problems.