Feb 14th 2020
This Week in Enterprise Tech 380
Tissue Paper Security
The State of Malware in 2020, US says Huawei has backdoor access, ServerCentral Turing Group and challenges for companies moving to the cloud.
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Guests:
Brendan Caulfield
- Android Malware resistant to hardware resets
- FBI says business email compromise cost businesses $1.7B in 2019
- US says it can prove Huawei has backdoor access to mobile-phone networks
- The Coronavirus is raising new business continuity, phishing challenges for InfoSec
- Mobile World Congress 2020 Barcelona canceled due to Coronavirus
- The State of Malware in 2020
- Architectural analysis IDs 72 specific risks in Machine-Learning systems
- Brendan Caulfield, co-founder of ServerCentral Turing Group talks about the evolution of AWS re:Invent and challenges to moving to the cloud.
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Links
- Nasty Android malware reinfects its targets, and no one knows how
- FBI: Business Email Compromise Cost Businesses $1.7B in 2019
- US says it can prove Huawei has backdoor access to mobile-phone networks
- Coronavirus Raises New Business Continuity, Phishing Challenges for InfoSec
- Mobile World Congress 2020 Barcelona Canceled Due to Coronavirus
- Graphene: Meet the material of the future that's 200 times stronger than steel
- 2020 State of Malware Report
- Architectural Analysis IDs 78 Specific Risks in Machine-Learning Systems
- ServerCentral Turing Group