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Episode 187: Filtergate is DRM for Water

The Security Ledger

In this episode of the podcast (#187), sponsored by Virsec, we talk with journalist and author Cory Doctorow of BoingBoing.net about the recent GE Filtergate incident and how DRM is invading our homes. Doctorow is an author and the editor of BoingBoing.net (Photo by Paul Roberts.). Satya Gupta is the CTO of Virsec.

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MY TAKE: Memory hacking arises as a go-to tactic to carry out deep, persistent incursions

The Last Watchdog

Last Watchdog recently sat down with Satya Gupta, founder and CTO of Virsec , a San Jose-based supplier of advanced data protection systems. Gupta put memory attacks in context of the complexity that has overtaken modern business networks. Privileged processes typically have broad access to memory,” Gupta says.

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ROUNDTABLE: Huge Capital One breach shows too little is being done to preserve data privacy

The Last Watchdog

Authorities charged the 33-year-old former Amazon software engineer with masterminding the hack. And policies and tools must be in place to ensure decrypted data can only be viewed by authorized users. Capital One’s mea culpa coincided with the FBI’s early morning raid of a Seattle residence to arrest Paige Thompson.

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Application-Aware Protection Vs. Conventional Security Protection

Security Boulevard

We sat down with Satya Gupta, Virsec's CTO and Founder, as well as the creator of the Virsec Security Platform, to discuss the technical details of application-aware workload protection. . . Continuous Authorization. We can then put this runtime control into play with a continuous authorization map. . Interpreter Verbs.