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New certification program trains cyber pros in cloud, IoT and other emerging tech

SC Magazine

A visitor looks at an IoT & 5G motherboard at the booth of STMicroelectronics during Electronica China 2021 at Shanghai New International Expo Centre on April 14, 2021 in Shanghai, China. The goal of the certification program, said Brewer, is for candidates to gain a “fundamental grasp on the technology itself.”

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Hackers Could Cause ‘Fake Earthquakes’ by Exploiting Vulnerable Seismic Equipment, Researchers Warn

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Seismic monitoring equipment is vulnerable to common cybersecurity threats like those faced by IoT devices, a new research paper warns. Hackers could trigger ‘fake earthquakes,’ affecting emergency and economic responses to a seismic event, and generate mistrust in seismic technology among the population, the researchers say.

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The 7 Biggest Cybersecurity Scoops from February 2015

SiteLock

Internet Explorer Vulnerability Discovered. Earlier this month, a security researcher discovered a major security flaw in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser. The Internet of Things and Cyber Security. The Infosec Institute recently wrote a topic on the subject, which can be read here. You can read it here.

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Episode 215-1: Jeremy O’Sullivan of Kytch On The Tech Serving McDonald’s Ice Cream Monopoly

The Security Ledger

Jeremy O’Sullivan, co-founder of the IoT analytics company, Kytch brings us the cautionary tale of his company’s travails with the commercial ice cream machine manufacturer, Taylor, whose equipment is used by the likes of Burger King and McDonalds. Report: Companies Still Grappling with IoT Security. Read the whole entry. »

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Personal Cybersecurity Concerns for 2023

Security Through Education

The truth is technology has grown at an exponential rate and so has cybercrime. The Internet of Things. IBM describes the internet of things (IoT) as the “the concept of connecting any device … to the Internet and to other connected devices.” The expanse of the IoT has permeated every aspect of society.

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Malicious Life Podcast: Should the U.S. Ban Chinese and Russian Technology?

Security Boulevard

just banned all technology from Russia and China? Ban Chinese and Russian Technology? So what should be done in cases like this? What if the U.S. Is it a good idea? Is it even possible? Ira Winkler joins the discussion - check it out. The post Malicious Life Podcast: Should the U.S. appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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From a tech explosion to accidental cyberattacks, researchers offer a glimpse into 2030

SC Magazine

5G is among the technologies that researchers predict will have a big impact on the security landscape in the next decade. Changes to manufacturing, including a move to massive networks of industrial IoT on private 5G networks with components that operate with no direct human interaction, offer a broader surface area.