Mar 6th 2020
This Week in Enterprise Tech 383
AT&T Managed Threat Detection and Response
LetsEncrypt delays certificate revocations, Coronavirus' impact on economy, AT&T Cybersecurity
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Guests:
Skylar Talley
- Critical PPP Daemon Flaw Opens Most Linux Systems to Remote Hackers
- Attackers distributing malware under the guise of security cert updates
- LetsEncrypt gives more time on certificate revocation
- Unfixable' boot ROM security flaw in millions of Intel chips could spell 'utter chaos' for DRM, file encryption
- Cyber threats targeting Asia, Winter 2019
- Coronavirus impact on business and the economy
- What is the right security policy for a laptop that travels internationally?
- Skylar Talley, Associate Director, Product Management and Development with AT&T Cybersecurity talks about AT&T Cybersecurity and Managed Threat Detection and Response.
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Links
- Critical PPP Daemon Flaw Opens Most Linux Systems to Remote Hackers
- Attackers Distributing Malware Under Guise of Security Certificate Updates
- Let’s Encrypt changes course on certificate revocation
- 'Unfixable' boot ROM security flaw in millions of Intel chips could spell 'utter chaos' for DRM, file encryption, etc
- Cyber Threats Targeting Asia, Winter 2019
- Microsoft Warning Is A Harbinger Of Coronavirus Impact On Business And The Economy
- The Perfect Travel Security Policy for a Globe-Trotting Laptop
- cybersecurity.att.com
- Defining the “R” in Managed Detection and Response (MDR)