Okay, so this is weird. Zelle has been using my name, and my voice, in audio podcast ads—without my permission. At least, I think it is without my permission. It’s possible that I gave some sort of blanket permission when speaking at an event. It’s not likely, but it is possible. I wrote to Zelle … Read More “Zelle Is Using My Name and Voice without My Consent” »
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Click Here to Kill Everybody is finally available on Audible.com. I have ten download codes. Not having anything better to do with them, here they are: HADQSSFC98WCQ LDLMC6AJLBDJY YWSY8CXYMQNJ6 JWM7SGNUXX7DB UPKAJ6MHB2LEF M85YN36UR926H 9ULE4NFAH2SLF GU7A79GSDCXAT 9K8Q4RX6DKL84 M92GB246XY7JN Congratulations to the first ten people to try to use them. Powered by WPeMatico
For many years, I have said that complexity is the worst enemy of security. At CyCon earlier this month, Thomas Dullien gave an excellent talk on the subject with far more detail than I’ve ever provided. Video. Slides. Powered by WPeMatico
Here’s an hour-long audio interview with squid scientist Sarah McAnulty. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered. Read my blog posting guidelines here. Powered by WPeMatico
Here’s a video interview I did at RSA on the Internet of Things and security. Powered by WPeMatico
This Verge article isn’t great, but we are certainly moving into a future where audio and video will be easy to fake, and easier to fake undetectably. This is going to make propaganda easier, with all of the ill effects we’ve already seen turned up to eleven. I don’t have a good solution for this. … Read More “The Future of Faking Audio and Video” »