
Coronavirus phishing. Money mule recruiting. Remote work and behavioral baselining. HHS incident seems to have been...an incident. Advice from NIST, and from Dame Vera Lynne.
More coronavirus phishing expeditions. Don’t let idleness or desperation lead you into a money-mule scam. How do behavioral expectations change during periods of remote work? The Health and Human Services incident appears to be just that. NIST has...
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Show Notes
More coronavirus phishing expeditions. Don’t let idleness or desperation lead you into a money-mule scam. How do behavioral expectations change during periods of remote work? The Health and Human Services incident appears to be just that. NIST has some advice for video-conferencing and virtual meetings. And an exhortation to return to the Blitz spirit. Joe Carrigan from JHU ISI on limitations of two-factor authenticator mobile apps, guest is Johnnie Konstantas from Oracle on cloud misconfigurations and shared responsibility in the public cloud.
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