
Security and Privacy with Bruce Schneier
"What we learn again and again is that security is less about what you think of, and more about what you didn't think of." - Bruce Schneier is a security researcher and author of Data and Goliath. - Continue reading…
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September 3, 201546m 42s
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Show Notes

“What we learn again and again is that security is less about what you think of, and more about what you didn’t think of.”
Bruce Schneier is a security researcher and author of Data and Goliath.
Questions
- In Data and Goliath, what are the motives of different goliaths?
- Why is the Ashley Madison case a watershed moment in security?
- Do you still feel we should break up the NSA?
- Will Google and Amazon become military contractors?
- How can we defend ourselves from DOS attacks from refrigerators?
- When we put processors in refrigerators, and cars, and thermostats, are we increasing the attack surface, and our vulnerabilities faster than we are improving our utility?
Links
- Schneier on Security
- Data and Goliath
- Ashley Madison Case
- XKeyscore
- Stuxnet
- Aspen Security Forum Videos
- “It’s Time to Break Up the NSA”
- iPhone Ransomware
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