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Malicious Life Podcast: The Jester – Hacktivist for Good

Security Boulevard

The Jester is a patriotic, pro-American Hacktivist that since 2010 has waged a personal cyberwar against an array of targets he considers to be “the bad guys.” But detractors have insinuated that some of the Jester's operations were little more than internet sleight-of-hand. Check it out….

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Meet the 2021 SC Awards judges

SC Magazine

He retired as a colonel in 2010. Over his 25+ year career, Poe worked in several other significant infosec related roles, most notably as chief technology officer of United Way of Greater St. He was also director of the SANS Internet Storm Center. Louis, and chief operating officer and CTO with Upic Solutions.

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Happy 10th anniversary & Kali's story.so far

Kali Linux

Domain The team knew how much BackTrack was growing in popularity, and as they did not switch the project name when using Ubuntu, it was time to create its own place on the Internet. With the launch the first stable release of BackTrack 4 in January 2010, the project got its own domain ( backtrack-linux.org ) and moved off remote-exploit.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Voting Systems

ForAllSecure

In 2010, she was interviewed by O'Reilly Media. Halderman : In 2010, Washington D.C. held a pilot of a new Internet voting system. The confidentiality, integrity, and availability of it all -- you know, the classic CIA triad in infosec. Alex Halderman, a professor who was then with the University of Michigan.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Voting Systems

ForAllSecure

In 2010, she was interviewed by O'Reilly Media. Halderman : In 2010, Washington D.C. held a pilot of a new Internet voting system. The confidentiality, integrity, and availability of it all -- you know, the classic CIA triad in infosec. Alex Halderman, a professor who was then with the University of Michigan.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Voting Systems

ForAllSecure

In 2010, she was interviewed by O'Reilly Media. Halderman : In 2010, Washington D.C. held a pilot of a new Internet voting system. The confidentiality, integrity, and availability of it all -- you know, the classic CIA triad in infosec. Alex Halderman, a professor who was then with the University of Michigan.

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The cybersecurity researcher Dan Kaminsky has died

Security Affairs

One of the brightest lights in infosec and probably the kindest soul I knew. On June 16, 2010, he was named by Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) as one of the Trusted Community Representatives for the DNSSEC root. At the moment the causes of death are not known, but it does not matter.