Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 308
Episode 308 of the Kaspersky podcast looks at artificial intelligence, the FTC, Eurostar facial recognition and more.
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Episode 308 of the Kaspersky podcast looks at artificial intelligence, the FTC, Eurostar facial recognition and more.
Can Linux-based embedded systems be considered secure by default or do they require additional protection?
Discussing privacy in Threads, and whether you should sign up to Zuckerberg’s Twitter clone.
This episode of the Kaspersky podcast looks at news around social media and end-to-end encryption concerns as well as the snoopers charter.
July Microsoft Patch Tuesday: a collection of exploited vulnerabilities.
Audio deepfakes that can mimic anyone’s voice are already being used for multi-million dollar scams. How are deepfakes made and can you protect yourself from falling victim?
This episode of the Kaspersky podcast includes discussion surrounding Microsoft data breach (or is it?), Google’s Chrome update and Twitter confusion continues.
SMBs and corporations are increasingly outsourcing certain IT responsibilities, though it is not usually a one-size-fits-all solution.
Celebrating the fifth anniversary of its Global Transparency Initiative, Kaspersky NEXT is back! Here’s a deep-dive into the highlights of this exciting cybersecurity conference.
A few dozen malicious extensions — with a combined 87 million downloads — discovered in Google’s Chrome Web Store.
Low-code apps lower IT costs, but boost information security risks. How to mitigate them?
Malicious versions of the free-to-download game Super Mario 3: Mario Forever plant a miner and a stealer on gamers’ machines.
Episode 305 includes knock-off Mario malware, is AI gunning for your job? and more
Researchers have come up with a way to exfiltrate confidential data by observing LED activity.
APT operators are showing increasing interest in mobile devices. Our experts have studied one of their tools.