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US Army bans DJI COTS drones. Amazon will scan AWS customers' S3 buckets for public accessibility. Recommendations for election security. Marcus Huchins pleads not guilty to Kronos-related charges.
Season 2 · Episode 407

US Army bans DJI COTS drones. Amazon will scan AWS customers' S3 buckets for public accessibility. Recommendations for election security. Marcus Huchins pleads not guilty to Kronos-related charges.

US Army bans DJI COTS drones. Amazon will scan AWS customers' S3 buckets for public accessibility. Recommendations for election security. Marcus Huchins pleads not guilty to Kronos-related charges.

CyberWire Daily · N2K Networks

August 7, 201714m 36s

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Show Notes

In today's podcast, we hear that the US Army bans, immediately, all use of DJI commercial-off-the-shelf drones. We discuss two known unknowns and offer some background on Defense acquisition practices. Amazon will begin scanning AWS customers' buckets for publicly accessible data. Dale Drew from Level 3 Communications offers his view on hacking back. White hat hackers offer recommendations for election security. And Marcus Huchins, a.k.a. MalwareTech, pleads not guilty to Kronos-related charges and makes bail.

Supported by E8 Security, Johns Hopkins University, and Domain Tools.

 

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