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6 Nov 2023

Let's learn about Cybercrime via these 122 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

1. The Security Vulnerabilities of Smart Devices

In 2020, we are now more connected to the internet than ever before, from having smart fridges, smart cars, and even RFID implants that can be placed under our skin.

2. Hunting Pedophiles On The Dark Web: How I Started Doing It

It started when I was 17, a high school senior about to graduate, wondering what career path I wanted to take. At the time I was doing three IT courses, so naturally going to University for Cybersecurity made sense.

3. Hack the Capitol Highlights and What To Know

Hack the Capitol 5.0 conference took place in Washington D.C. on May 4, 2022. Here are some of the main highlights on cybersecurity from Hack the Capitol 5.0.

4. Building a Web Vulnerability Scanner

In May this year I was part of a team that launched SecAlerts, a free security product that sends subscribers a customised weekly report of vulnerabilities and security news relevant to their software stack. The service was deliberately made a low-barrier of entry way to keep users informed and, as it nears 1,000 subscribers, the decision to 'keep it simple' appears to have merit.

5. Detecting & Preventing Insider Threats To Your Company: An Overview

It’s commonly understood that the greatest risk to any organization comes from the insider threat, no matter which industry or sector you work in.

6. Web3 Security: Tips to Protect Yourself and Your Crypto Wallet from Hackers

Due to the decentralized nature of the web3, cybersecurity becomes a major concern when protecting your non-custodial wallet on decentralized exchanges.

7. What Qualifies You To Be A Cybersecurity Professional?

Data breaches and ransomware attacks are getting more common. If you want to get in on this industry as a cybersecurity professional, you need qualifications.

8. How Secure is Your Password? - 5 Password Security Risks to Avoid

Cybercrimes are becoming more prevalent, so it's a must to keep your passwords strong and secure to protect your accounts and personal information from hackers.

9. What Cybercrime Would Look Like in 2020

2019 was the year of data breaches, phishing and ransomware attacks. From US real estate giant inadvertently leaking 900 million records to Danish hearing aid manufacturer Demant being a victim to a 95 million US dollars hack –cybercriminals ran rampant in the last year.

10. How Can We Expose Cyber Criminals Through Identity Attribution

As we approach the dawn of another year, the cybersecurity world faces a strange dilemma- organized crime. Throughout the course of recent years, cybercrimes have grown increasingly sophisticated, primarily because of the rise in prominence of technologies such as machine learning, and the growing amalgamation of artificial intelligence within enterprises.

11. 5 Most Vulnerable Industries for Data Breaches in 2018

In February 2018, the Under Armour hack turned out to be one of the biggest data breaches in history, affecting over 150,000,000 users. The sheer number of victims made it, at the time, a record-breaking data theft, but what's really disturbing about this incident?

12. Tornado Cash And The Problem of Bitcoin Mixers

Recently DoT had effectively taken down Tornado Cash in almost its entirety. However, the question remains; why? What made Tornado Cash so dangerous.

13. Facts You Probably Didn't Know About The Dark Web

The dark web refers to encrypted online content that is not indexed by conventional search engines. Sometimes, the dark web is also called the dark net.

14. 5 Tips to Promote CyberSecurity Awareness in Your Organization

Two things that matter most in any business are quality and security,especially when it comes to the digital world. In the hi-techenvironment, everything is fascinating - from innovating to introducingnew technologies and tools.

15. Social Engineering and The Great Twitter Hack of 2020

One of the most significant Twitter hacks of all time has people shook to their core. The attack targeted some of the most influential accounts on Twitter and led some to question the platform's security capabilities.

16. A Cryptographer's Guide to End-to-End Encryption

End-to-end encryption is getting traction for secure communications. But how is it different from all other types of encryption? Here is a basic guide to it.

17. Black Hat Hacking Forums Get Hacked: Possibly a LulzSec Attack

Presently, the world of black hat forums appears to be engulfed in a series of cyberattacks. According to a Telegram channel, on 18th June 2019 it was reported that three leading black hat hacking forums were reportedly exploited, affecting an aggregate of over 260,000 hackers. From the disclosed data, it appears as though the creator of the aforementioned Telegram Channel has access to certain Ukrainian police files which may have led to the leak.

18. The SIM Swap Attack :  Addressing This Identity Fraud Problem

The SIM-Swap Attack makes use of customer support in the telecom service provider’s system. Here are Prevention and Mitigation Methods against Sim Swap Attacks.

19. Colonial Pipeline Shutdown Affirms Need for Better OT Cybersecurity Practices

The US government proclaimed a regional emergency, as the largest fuel pipeline system remained shut down for two days due to ransomware.

20. Malicious Insider Makes Major Mistakes in Ubiquiti Extortion Case

By the end of 2021, we are all pretty familiar with the script when it comes to ransomware attacks. These types of attacks have been running rampant.

21. What is Cyber Grooming?

Cyber grooming is one of the most dangerous types of cyber crimes since the victims are teenagers and young kids.

22. The 5 Pillars of Cybersecurity for the Hidden Dangers We Confront Every Day

Cyber protection is ­­the integration of data protection and cybersecurity — a necessity for safe business operations in the current cyberthreat landscape.

23. Cybersecurity Threats to Be Aware of in 2022 and How to Resolve Them

Cybercrime is on the rise when it comes to finding a target, online, dangers are diverse and they don't discriminate between companies and people.

24. Top Emerging Cybersecurity Threats and How to Prevent Them From Happening to You

The fact is cybercrime is exponentially increasing. For all security threats, technical literacy and awareness are essential to protect yourself from such crime

25. The Biggest Cyber Security Threat of 2022 is Social Engineering

The biggest threat to cybersecurity in 2022 is social engineering. This type of cybercrime involves manipulating people into giving up sensitive information

26. Awareness Is Not Understanding: The Missing Link in Cybersecurity Awareness Campaigns

The only way to make cybersecurity awareness campaigns effective is for users to understand the consequences and see that they have skin in the game.

27. Fighting the Hydra of DDoS Attacks (Spoiler: They Got Worse)

Interview with Link11 regarding their new DDoS report -- the state of DDoS attacks.

28. AT&T’s Ad Exchange is Overrun With Data Stealing Malware

Xandr/AppNexus is serving up infected ads across major websites

29. How KYC API Solves Identity Theft Problems in Finance

How financial institutions can use API KYC curb the growing threat of cyber identity theft and proactive measures for individuals to prevent cyberattacks.

30. 7 Alarming Signs That Magecart Attacks Are Here to Stay

Magecart attack has become one of the biggest threats e-commerce businesses are facing. It uses the same techniques as a POS skimmer would do at a physical cash register, cyber criminal launching a Magecart attack would try to insert a malicious script into servers responsible for handling your payment. This way, they were able to get access to your customer data when a customer type it on your e-commerce site.

31. Top Signs that Indicate You Are About To Suffer a Cyber Breach

There are few things worse than being told that your business’s security has been compromised. Organizations might not know that a security breach is taking place, or has been for some time. Yet, risk mitigation and technical safeguards are always getting better.

32. 3 Impressive Cyberattacks of 2020: What we Can Learn From Them

When it comes to cyberattacks, everybody is at risk, whether it be big corporations, government bodies, small businesses, or private individuals.

33. Thoughts After The Colonial Pipeline/Darkside Cyber Attack

When preparing a strategy to defend from cyber attacks, when the threat is continuous, it is only logical that the response should be continuous too.

34. A Growing Necessity for Cybersecurity

Businesses and personal users alike, cybersecurity is a growing necessity. With the increase of breaches, cybercrime, and more sophisticated hackers in this world, it is more important than ever to ensure that your data and network are secure and safe from criminals. If you are a business, then you likely have a dedicated IT team that helps ensure the safety of the data and network at your business, but it is important for you to understand what needs to be done so you can better direct your IT department. If you are a personal user, never believe that your data and online security is not valuable, as it most often is just as valuable as your physical possessions. Just as there are steps to prevent intestinal permeability, there are steps that can be taken to prevent someone from hacking your information.

35. Man-in-the-Middle Attacks

Man-in-the-middle attacks intercept communications for hackers to decrypt, letting them gain access to otherwise private information, bypassing security.

36. What Are Cookies and How Do Websites Use Them?

Cookies are text files created by the developers of a particular website, which are stored in the user’s computer. They are widely used on almost every website.

37. Not So Fast: Valuable Lessons from the FastCompany Hack

When FastCompany's website was hacked recently, it sent shockwaves through the media world, underscoring the importance of routine cybersecurity hygiene.

38. What To Do When Your Identity Has Been Stolen: 6 Practical Steps To Take

So your identity has been stolen...what do you do? In this article we share 6 steps you should take immediately. Remember acting quickly is your best defense.

39. 5 Life-Saving Tips About Cyber Security

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40. How a Team of Hackers left Stolen Phishing Credentials up for Grabs

Attackers initiated a phishing campaign with emails that masqueraded as Xerox scan notifications, prompting users to open a malicious HTML attachment.

41. The Unsettling Rise of Internet Censorship Around the World

To those in the West, internet censorship is often thought of as something that happens ‘elsewhere’ - China or other despotic authoritarian regimes. But increasingly overbearing government regulations have begun to threaten internet freedoms in the West too.

42. How to Tell If Someone Hacked Your Active Directory

The latest cybersecurity reports show that more breaches in the current day are done through credential leaks done through an active directory compromise

43. Top Seven Cyber Security Trends Right Now

As we are rising in technology, Cyber Threats are also increasing. To ensure your safety and privacy, you must understand the latest Cyber threats. That's why we are here.

44. Why Retail Stores Are More Vulnerable Than Ever to Cybercrime

As more security features rely on the internet, the potential for cyber exploits increases, though this isn't the only reason retail stores are susceptible.

45. 3 Tips To Prevent Mobile Banking Trojans

Mobile banking Trojans are now a common issue. With this malware, hackers steal money from smartphones. Keep your smartphone safe with these tips.

46. A ProPublica Reporter's Investigation Into the Scamming World

We talked with Cezary about how he discovered the alternate universe of stolen identities and pseudonymous fraudsters...

47. The Cyber Risks of Electric Vehicles

With the increase in the popularity of electric vehicles, it is essential to be aware of the potential cyber security risks associated with using them.

48. How to Use LinkedIn for Cybercrime

How cybercriminals are currently using LinkedIn to hack lucrative Web 3 companies.

49. Data Breach Costs Will Get Worse Before They Get Better. Here’s Why.

Every time there’s a publicly revealed data breach, the public feels a little less secure. Over the past few years, we’ve seen massive breaches of major institutions, from Target to Equifax, that have cost those institutions hundreds of millions of dollars and marred their reputation.

50. How to Protect Your Organization from Double Extortion Ransomware

Ransomware attacks have affected organisations from missile developers to Manchester United. Protecting yourself from them is an important part of security

51. Why SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) Matters for Businesses

The way companies protect their networks is undergoing a seismic shift. SASE is one such way that companies are protecting themselves. Here's why it's important

52. 7 Simple Ways of Making Your Smartphones More Private

The role of the mobile phone has transformed in recent years from that of a portable calling device into a thinking, knowing, digital assistant. Today, smartphones can anticipate our journeys, complete purchases for us, and communicate instantly with billions of social media users.

53. Is Cyber Insurance Worthwhile?

A cyber attack can cost a business everything. Cyber insurance isn’t a bulletproof shield, so is it worth it?

54. Top Five Data Breaches Witnessed In 2020: Twitter, Marriot, Zoom, Magellan Health, and MGM

From the time when organizations shifted their business to remote operations because of the COVID-19 epidemic, the number of data breaches has dramatically increased. In the first half, there were reports of data breaches in 81 international companies from 81 countries!

55. How to Protect Your Netflix Account from Getting Hacked

Netflix accounts getting hacked are the least bit of anyone’s concern. Not because it doesn’t mean anything to us, but we anticipate little harm from it. After all, what more can a hacker do than to watch a few titles, get to see their favorite shows or movies? But that’s not always the case. We have left this issue unsupervised for far too long, and there is harm more significant than we give credit for.

56. Australia's Ransomware Action Plan

The new laws introduced by the government are meant to help businesses improve their cybersecurity and avoid any losses that would be incurred from cybercrime.

57. The Sectors Most at Risk from Remote Work and How to Secure Them

Making the transition to a work from home arrangement has been a heavy lift for a lot of organizations.

58. What is Credit Card Skimming and How Do You Prevent it?

This story describes what credit card skimming is and how to prevent it.

59. The Top Lawyer to the World’s Notorious Cyber Criminals - An Interview with Nicholas Wooldridge

Nicholas Wooldridge stands in his lush office in Downtown Las Vegas

60. What if Street Crime Statistics Matched Those of Cybercrime?

If street crime statistics matched those of cybercrime, our world would resemble the Wild West.

61. Humans and Tech are Needed to Stop Ransomware [Infographic]

It's going to take a mix of tech tools and human talent to prevent the ever increasing ransomware threats of the future.

62. How Cybersecurity Interacts with Cryptocurrency

Cybersecurity professionals wrinkle their noses at the mere mention of cryptocurrency, immediately associating it with crypto crimes.

63. Taking a Risk-Based Approach to Cybersecurity

Using a risk-based approach to cybersecurity means that ensuring your security team is essentially concerned about the reduction of your security vulnerability.

64. 4 Signs You Make it Easy For Someone to Hack You

Hacking can happen on any device and to any person—and hackers are only getting smarter by the minute.

65. LastPass Confirms Hackers Stole Encrypted Password Vaults... Four Months Ago

A password vault leak had happened four months ago and LastPass is only telling you that now.

66. Coronavirus vs Business: Why Anti-Crisis Steps Taken are not Enough?

Simple, self-isolation, accessibility only to critical infrastructure facilities and a lack of protection against infections - this is how COVID-19 met the world. In fairness, it should be noted that all countries of Europe, without exception, have faced large problems, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to find a “green” territory on the world map.

67. A Shapeshifter Under the Hoodie: The Face of Modern Cybercrime

The face of modern cybercrime is not the stereotype of a hacker. It's a mirror, reflecting the people close to you. And the perpetrator could be anyone.

68. 10 Cybersecurity Books Every Business Owner Should Read

Last year, according to MarketWatch.com, data breaches increased by 17%, which makes understanding cybersecurity an absolute must for all of us.

69. Are We Ever Going to Solve Cyber Security?

Cyber security, as an industry, has recorded exponential growth, especially within the last two decades. It grew along with the Internet and evolved from a simple buzzword to a real technological risk that can put you out of business rather quickly. Within the last years cyber security seized media’s attention and reached on top of most CEO’s agendas.

70. Cryptocurrencies Promote Secure Decentralization or Support Cyber Piracy: the Truth

The odd symbiosis between hacking syndicates and cryptocurrency, and how they're powering each other's rise.

71. Netwalker Ransomware: Everything You Need to Know to Stay Safe

Ransomware analysis and knowing how Netwalker works are essential for understanding vulnerable points and protecting yourself against Netwalker attacks

72. How to Hack Android Phones

There's a big difference between hackers (people who like to experiment with computer systems to make them do unintended things) and attackers .

73. 6 Signs of an Office Phishing Attack

When it comes to phishing attacks, bait often comes in the form of a compelling email. Therefore, anti-phishing awareness is vital, both at home and at the office.

74. Bitcoin Mixing Legalities: Why Governments are Cracking Down

Bitcoin mixing is an interesting topic because while it can help people keep their crypto transactions private it can also be a hotbed for criminal activity.

75. Are Macs Safer than Windows PCs? - Tech Myths Busted

The idea that Macs are safer than Windows PCs is a severe misconception among a large ratio of individuals

76. Keeping Your Privacy Secure in a Digital Jungle

Privacy, cybersecurity and safety in the world of Social Media and constant surveillance. How can you protect yourself from the digital dangers?

77. Cybersecurity and Physical Security Are Not Separate Matters

During the pandemic, the incidence of cybercrime attacks increased dramatically. According to the FBI, cybercrimes such as spear-phishing rose by a staggering 300 percent.

78. Beware of Huge Rise in LinkedIn Bogus Boss Scams

In this thread, our community discusses their thoughts on the latest scams, including the LinkedIn Bogus Boss scam on the rise.

79. Crypto Exchanges Need a More Holistic Approach to Security

Over recent weeks, cryptocurrency exchange security has once again become a headline news event. In late September, KuCoin broke the news that it had suffered a major security incident.

80. Who Will Guard The Guards?

In this hyperconnected world we generate data everyday, and anyone who has access to it can be a threat to our privacy and security. Even the government.

81. How Can Your Startup Bypass GEO Restrictions?

From a business front, the online world can give you all the insight you require to help grow your business towards a better path. Despite the online world being a good source, there are still restrictions being applied. You don't need a study to know: ‘’Cyber criminals are constantly finding new technologies to target victims."

82. Top Seven Cyber Security Trends Right Now

As we are rising in technology, Cyber Threats are also increasing. To ensure your safety and privacy, you must understand the latest Cyber threats. That's why we are here.

83. What is Causing the Worrisome Increase in Ransomware

Ransomware has become a much more common crime online in recent days. But why is this the case and what can people even do about this massive problem?

84. How to Avoid Becoming a Cyber Victim

More than 1,700 security breaches were reported in the first six months of 2021. This begs the question, are we actually safe on the internet?

85. 4 Important Web Security Tools During Privacy Crisis

You probably use the web every single day. And a growing concern among every single web user whether or not their information—their identity, banking information, or what they’re browsing—is being tracked by eyes other than their own. And it’s not just hacking threats that we’re all concerned about. Our private information is a billion-dollar goldmine to companies like Facebook, Google, and Amazon, who are stockpiling our data for their own lucrative purposes.

86. Cybersecurity 101: How to Protect Your Data From Phishing Attacks

Never click any links or attachments in suspicious emails. If you receive a suspicious message from an organization and worry the message could be legitimate.

87. Cybercriminals Target SMEs and Large Companies Alike

About the operation of SMEs, there are many misconceptions, especially in the field of cyber-security, but a study by Cisco has shown that they share a lot with large companies in the world.

88. 5 Must-Have Cybersecurity Strategies for Small Businesses

Cyber threats are evolving to increase the probability of damage to the targeted organization, and maximize the opportunity for cybercriminals to get paid.

89. How to Structure an Effective Digital Defense Team

Today’s cybercriminals are increasingly sophisticated. Just downloading some antivirus software isn’t nearly enough protection against them and you need a team.

90. Cybersecurity Vendor Proofpoint Goes Private in a 12.3 Billion Deal

Thoma Bravo affirmed that it’s buying a security software vendor named Proofpoint in a deal that was valued at $12.3 billion.

91. Trading Scams Explained & Tips to Avoid Them

The trading of forex is not well regulated, as the system depends on brokers. The nature of the volatile rate of trading forex makes it an easy target for scams

92. The Growing Number Of Digital Assets Hacks Caused Users Billions

Hackers that have managed to break into online services both financial and otherwise have been able to cost users billions of dollars through the chaos caused.

93. 5 Data Breach Safety Measures That are Essential to Every Business

Data breaches can tank even the most successful businesses. Here are the 5 most important things your business should do after a data breach.

94. Here's What I Learned By Losing $80k In The Syscoin Wallet Hack

I lost $80,000 in a Syscoin Desktop Wallet heist while seeking technical help on Discord. Here's what I learned from the ordeal.

95. SIM Swap Fraud Prevention and the Role Mobile Network Operators Play

SIM swap fraud prevention is something everyone should know about to fight identity theft. This article will define SIM swapping and how to prevent it.

96. 6 E-Commerce Industries That Require Digital Age Verification Solutions

The dilemma arising from the creation of online marketplaces, that specially puts minors at risk, can only be solved through digital age verification systems.

97. The Cost of Overlooking Patch Management

Software firms are not responsible for data breaches - you are! Make sure you're keeping up with the latest patches whenever updates are released.

98. How the Maker Of Zeus Trojan Retired and was Never Caught

He was ahead his time in 2009, but today there are other threat actors in action. Here's how he seems to have gotten away with stealing millions of dollars.

99. AI-Powered Cybersecurity Solutions Are Taking Charge Against Advanced Cyberattacks

Enterprises such as safeguard, Talon, and Hack the Box are raising their funds by investing in AI-powered cybersecurity measures against chargebacks

100. Why Your Data has Most Likely Been Stolen and What Can You Do About It

I used to consider myself pretty knowledgable about the cyber-world, but then I started learning about cyber-security and reading reports by companies like Shape Security, IBM and Snyk.

101. How to Fastline Internet Asset Enumeration with Cyber Search Engines

Cyber Search Engines collect data across the whole internet and deliver it in a structured view.

102. Why Bitcoin is Not an "Ideal" Ransomware Currency

Bitcoin ain't a ticket to “cyber gangsta’s paradise.”

103. How to Run Reverse Shell for Hacking in Linux

A reverse shell is a hacking vulnerability that the hacker executes .php codes or an executable file in which he gets access to the shell of the target system.

104. Why Cybersecurity is Important For Small Businesses

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105. Weather.com Has Become the Pawn of A Huge Data Theft Scheme

Wanna know tomorrow’s temperature? Don’t visit weather.com to find out, especially if you’re on a mobile device: the website has been compromised by a malicious advertising (malvertising) attack that is scraping personal information from its mobile users. While its purposes are not yet known, security searchers who have already identified and named this strain of malware — alternatively called “IcePick-3PC” or “eGobbler” — theorize that it originates from a group of organized criminals who are collecting the information for a future attack, or selling it on the Dark Web.

106. Exposing the Nigerian Crypto Scam Group - "Operation N-Fiverr"

Yesterday the XREX secops team noticed an AML alert — one of our users tried to withdraw funds into wallet: 1BT5vBb9WKudUAX51jiWi3pAawobD3mZwM;

107. Protect Your Business From These 7 Dangerous Cyber Threats

Imagine being a business owner who has worked hard to get their business off the ground. When your business starts flourishing, you come under a cybersecurity attack. All your user data gets stolen along with sensitive financial information such as credit card details, bank account details and more.

108. Phishing 101: A Beginner's Guide on Phishing Attacks

You receive an email asking for your bank details or credit card information. It's urgent, but read this so that you do not become a victim of phishing.

[109. Cyber Security for Businesses:

Tips to Reduce Risks](https://hackernoon.com/cyber-security-for-businesses-tips-to-reduce-risks-92ap3uf0) Cyber security is a human issue before it is technological. This is why all companies — whatever their size — must work on bringing awareness of these issues to their employees. Today, companies are targeted, because hackers ultimately are looking to access their customers and suppliers. Cyber security is therefore no longer a niche activity and, above all, is no longer something that can be ignored or put aside.

110. This Security Regulation Is Blindsiding the Education Sector

While CMMC deadlines are growing tighter, universities and other educational institutions have only recently discovered that they must comply with them.

111. What Is Triple Extortion Ransomware and How to Prevent It

Ransomware is becoming more common and with it comes new threats. Triple Extortion Ransomware is a new form of attack that threatens companies across the world.

112. The JBS Foods Cybersecurity Incident

After the colonial cyberattack, cybercriminals targeted JBS food supply which resulted in an adverse impact on the IT infrastructure of the company.

113. FBI and the War on Cybercrime: What Really Happened

Take a peak at what happened with the FBI and cybercrime.

114. AI-Powered Solutions Empowering the Banking Sector

Modern technology is revolutionizing different sectors of the world. The banking sector is enjoying remarkable benefits too. Enhanced software for all the processes is encouraging employees to work efficiently and allowing the sector to improve customer experience too.

115. 5 Effective Ways to Handle IoT Security Challenges

Over the years, the number of devices connected to the Internet has increased exponentially. From a little over 15 billion devices in 2015, over 26.6 billion devices were connected in 2019.

116. The 5 Most Common Types of Cybercrime in 2022 - And How to Defend Yourself

Taking a look at the 5 most common types of cybercrime in 2022 and how to defend yourself

117. Things to Consider When Facing a Ransomware Scenario

Getting your data locked by ransomware is a difficult situation to deal with. This is how you get out of the situation quickly and with minimal trouble.

118. Human Trafficking Victims Also Forced to Cyberscam

It was selling human beings — in particular, human beings in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, and other cities in southeast Asia.

119. Healthcare's Biggest Cybersecurity Challenges and How to Prevent Them

Recognizing the huge financial and reputational impact caused by data breaches, more and more healthcare organizations are paying attention to cybersecurity.

120. How To Prevent Trending Ransomware Attacks

What is ransomware? Why is it so dangerous? Who can be affected? How to get rid of it…or maybe to prevent it?

121. Is Cybersecurity Mesh Architecture Really Needed?

This article describes the importance of Cybersecurity mesh architecture (CSMA).

122. Inside the Life of a Criminal Defense Lawyer with Norman Spencer

In this interview, we talk to Norman about the real lives of criminal defense lawyers and his opinion on the current state of the US judicial system.

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