Episode 0x2F
things happen
Anyone else think that it would be nice if life had a bit of regularity?
- Upcoming this week…
- Lots of News
- Kittens
- Breaches
- SCADA / Cyber, cyber… etc.
- finishing it off with DERPs/Mailbag and
- And there are weekly Briefs – no arguing or discussion allowed
And if you’ve got commentary, please sent it to mailbag@liquidmatrix.org for us to check out.
DISCLAIMER: It’s not that explicit, but you may want to use headphones if you’re at work.
ADDITIONAL DISCLAIMER: In case it is unclear, this is the story of 5 opinionated infosec pros who have sufficient opinions of their own they don’t need to speak for anyone except themselves. Ok? Good.
In this episode:
- News and Commentary
- Researcher’s say Tor targeted by malware that phones home to the NSA… Or not maybe…
- Lavabit shuts down, cuts off nose to spite NSA’s face
Silent Circle follows suit - Hitting The Panic Button
- Breaches
- wifi baby monitors a bit hackable (surprise!!!!)
- Visa’s alert of possible data breach impacts Rivermark Credit Union members
- SCADA / Cyber, cyber… etc
- DERP
- Source: New York Times Website Hit by Cyber Attack
- IAB urges people to stop “Mozilla from hijacking the Internetâ€
- Mailbag
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Noob Advice?
I just recently started listening to the podcast as I’m only now discovering the infosec field, so first off, I’d like to say thank you for making this resource freely available.
Now for my question; I am an incoming college freshman (Computer Science) and am at a sort of crossroads. If I wanted to put myself in the best possible position for a successful career in the infosec field, is the military a viable option? I have the option of joining ROTC in school, and I would have to commit to this if I decided to peruse that path. My long term goal would be to work for an intelligence agency in the federal government.
If I was to leave the military or not pursue federal work, do most private companies hire employees with active duty military experience?
Or would remaining a civilian throughout school present me with more opportunities?
-Shane
Non-Noob Response
The answer is absolutely. Active duty military is a plus when getting hired. I would suggest finding a profession that you like and can enjoy such as intelligence, networking, or information security jobs inside the service. I for one wouldn’t be where I am today without the help of being in the military. Gave me the focus, experience, and opportunity to break through in the private sector.
Dave Kennedy – SET, TrustedSec, Derbycon, Awesome
- Briefly — NO ARGUING OR DISCUSSION ALLOWED
- Stay tuned for “The Myrcurial Fund”
- PoC||GTFO
- Hacking mifare cards
- Every Important Person In Bitcoin Just Got Subpoenaed By New York’s Financial Regulator
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- Upcoming Appearances: Dave will be attending Derbycon, in Chicago, Hackfest in Quebec City and AppSecUSA in NY. James will be speaking at Derbycon and Hackfest in Quebec. James, Ben and Dave will be joined by Mike Rothman for SecTor 2013’s return of the (canadian) fail panel. And Wil is going to be a dirty hippy out in the desert at Burning Man, but back and showered in time for BSidesTO and SecTor.
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- In Closing
- Word of the Week — cyber-spatula
- Movie Review — The Nutty Professor 2
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- Seacrest Says: the lost episode 2E was legen…. wait for it…. wait for it… wait for it…
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Thanks for mentioning the Mifare classic hacking posting.