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Machines That Smell Trouble

Abruptly, I enter the cab escaping the arctic weather to confront something worse than freezing rain – body odor. Luckily, another taxi pulled to the curb and I continued my journey to last Tuesday’s RobotLab forum on Cybersecurity & Machines. Moderating a panel at the new Global Cyber Center, with John Frankel of ffVC and Guy Franklin of SOSA, I […]

The State of Data Privacy, Then and Now

Who knew that the privacy of one’s personal information would become a variable? Our parents admonished us not to write anything in a letter or note to another that we would not be comfortable seeing on the front page of The Wall Street Journal. We were well schooled in the art of bifurcating our lives […]

Internet Security Threats Predictions for 2018

Cyber-crime has become one of the greatest threats to businesses, government institutions, and individuals, as hackers are constantly finding new targets and advanced tools to break through cyber defenses. As technology improves, new vulnerabilities are discovered and new obstacles challenge security professionals. The past year was followed by a number of high-impact cyber-attacks. Namely, a […]

6 Tips to Not Become a Target of a Cybercrime During the Holidays

The holiday season is known for cheer and often the act of gift-giving. Your increase in purchases leaves you more susceptible to fraudulent activities and cybercrime. It can be too easy to make gift purchases and not check on your accounts, but it is necessary when cybercrime is an ever-present problem. Personal information and data […]