Oct 4th 2019
This Week in Enterprise Tech 362
Redis Player One
Netflix consumes 15% of the world's internet traffic, Dutch police take down DDoS botnets, Ransomware paralyzes hospitals
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Guests:
Kyle Davis
- Netflix consumes 15% of the world's global internet traffic
- Magecart Group 4 linked to Cobalt Group in new research
- LTE-M: 4G for the Internet of Things
- Dutch police take down a hosting provider to stop DDoS botnets
- Millions more embedded devices contain vulnerable IPnet software
- ISPs vs. Google on encrypted DNS
- Attackers exploit 0-day vulnerability that gives full control of Android phones
- Ransomware forces hospitals to turn away all but the most critical patients
- FISMA requirements relate to firmware security
- Kyle Davis of Redis Labs on a database that works like a developer thinks.
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Links
- Netflix consumes 15 of the worlds global internet traffic
- Researchers Link Magecart Group 4 to Cobalt Group
- What is LTE-M?
- LTE Cat M1 Cellular vs. NB-IoT for IoT Applications
- Dutch police take down hornets' nest of DDoS botnets
- Millions More Embedded Devices Contain Vulnerable IPnet Software
- Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS
- Attackers exploit 0-day vulnerability that gives full control of Android phones
- Ransomware forces 3 hospitals to turn away all but the most critical patients
- How FISMA Requirements Relate to Firmware Security
- Redis Labs