I recently participated as a speaker for Kennesaw State University's Cybersecurity Awareness Day program (https://cybersecurity.kennesaw.edu/docs/csa-day-oct-6-2020.pdf). My topic was security, privacy, and public policy issues related to Higher Education usage of contact tracing apps. I've posted my slide deck as a PDF here, in case anyone is interested in seeing them. PDF version of my presentation… Continue reading Cybersecurity Month 2020 presentation on Security, Privacy, and Public Policy concerns for Higher Education when using Contact Tracing Apps
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Fall 2018 password cracking lab results
So, I have been a distant admirer of Ming Chow's (@0xmchow) password cracking labs for his students. Each semester, I found myself thinking "green, you need to do this sometime..." but never quite got around to doing it. Until now... 🙂 This semester, I created a list of accounts and passwords and gave it to… Continue reading Fall 2018 password cracking lab results
Students, teachers, and the bigger picture
Recently, I went on a "tweet storm" about students and some typical "end of semester" behaviors I've seen over the years. A colleague read them, and suggested it would make for a good blog post. I've been sitting on this since then, for a few reasons. First, I've been pressed for time with other matters,… Continue reading Students, teachers, and the bigger picture
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How academic competitions help students
Here is an article from May 2017, written by my friend Jen Leggio (@mediaphyter). I was happy to contribute to this piece, hope you enjoy reading it! How "adversarial engineering" of red teams is strengthening security practitioners