I got a DM about how to host a Website as anonymous as possible, especially viewed from the outside with as little attack surface as possible. I already threw a bunch of my ideas in the room, but maybe you can think of something I haven't thought of...
Please just answer to this post if something crosses your mind from security over hoster to the website itself, I will link it to the person.
'Kia and Hyundai should be paying y'all's deductibles': Expert calls out carmakers for security flaw that leads to rampant theft--you can join the class-action lawsuit
Security told me that I am not to use my work assigned laptop to develop software. I am working with this company as a Software Engineer. Have been for over a decade. How am I to get work done?
Security in Times of Surveillance, the 1-day, in-person event of @Ei_PSI (Eindhoven Institute for the Protection of Systems and Information) will take place on May 31 in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
NGI0 fellows Stephen Farrell (Trinity College Dublin / Tolerant Networks) and Wouter Bokslag & Carlo Meijer (Midnight Blue / TETRA:BURST) will be speaking. (As well as other great speakers like Jaap-Henk Hoepman and Bart Preneel).
The #Ubuntu#Security Podcast is back in your ears! The team is back from Madrid and this week we bring you some of our plans for the upcoming Ubuntu 24.10 release, plus we talk about Google’s kernelCTF project and Mozilla’s PDF.js sandbox when covering security updates for the Linux kernel, Firefox, Spreadsheet::ParseExcel, idna and more https://ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-228/