Jun 26th 2020
This Week in Enterprise Tech 399
DNS Over SSL and Fighting Misinformation
Firefox and Comcast Burying the Hatchet
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Encrypted DNS over SSL: Firefox and Comcast burying the hatchet
- Credit card skimmers hidden in image files
- Big attacks show shifting cybercrime tactics
- The impending doom of Root Certificate Authorities and the "smart" devices that depend on them
- Apple adds CarKey function to iOS 14
- Senate targeting encryption
- Microsoft previews Windows Defender ATP for Android
- Record Denial-of-Service attacks this week underscore the bot problem
- What does repairable mean for companies? The EU has the answer
- Comcast, Mozilla strike privacy deal to encrypt DNS lookups in Firefox
- 5 new InfoSec job training trends
- Fighting misinformation online
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Links
- Credit card skimmers are now being buried in image file metadata on e-commerce websites
- Another Record-Breaking DDoS Attack Signals Shift in Criminal Methods
- The Impending Doom of Expiring Root CAs and Legacy Clients
- Apple adds CarKey function to iOS14, BMW will support it first
- The Senate is taking another run at ending encryption
- Microsoft Previews Windows Defender ATP for Android
- Two record DDoSes disclosed this week underscore their growing menace
- Employees Say They're Working From Home Without Security Guidance
- Fixers Know What ‘Repairable’ Means—Now There’s a Standard for It
- Comcast, Mozilla strike privacy deal to encrypt DNS lookups in Firefox
- 5 New InfoSec Job Training Trends: What We're Studying During COVID-19
- Fighting misinformation online is 'easier than people think': Steve Ballmer