This isn't a real video, it's one of those ones where we just take a look over all the videos we made over 2012 and make random comments. We had a great year making videos, hope you enjoyed watching them too. Leave a comment - what was your favourite video this year?
Author: j4vv4d
Santa gets hacked – the aftermath
Last year we suffered the biggest data breach known to man. We caught up with the company 12 months after that tragic incident to see how that data breach has affected them and changed them as a whole. Santa Gets Hacked - Aftermath from Twist and Shout on Vimeo. In case you missed last … Continue reading Santa gets hacked – the aftermath
Seasons Greetings
We outsourced our greeting card this year to a professional marketing company company. As part of the suggested monetization strategy, we can't be giving away stuff for free anymore! Enjoy 🙂
The most stupid thing on the internet
What is the most stupid thing from an infosec perspective on the internet? Surely nothing tops the recklessness of those kids who get their first debit or credit card, take a picture and post it on the internet. The problem is so widespread, there are several twitter accounts setup specifically for the purpose of tracking … Continue reading The most stupid thing on the internet
Selling snake oil
I was talking to a friend the other day about vendors that make lofty claims and have a large share of the security market, yet not a single user appears to be happy with the product. We joked about how it must be the snazzy marketing that went along with it and pondered over how … Continue reading Selling snake oil
Watching this video is a crime
This video was inspired by the blog post by @ErrataRob entitled "You are committing a crime right now" Â which was based upon the legal woes of Andrew Auernheimer aka Weev who recently got convicted for accessing stuff that AT&T just put out there on the internet.
Naming an infosec product
In this action-packed episode we talk about how best to name a new infosec product. Before we get to that though, we give a reverse shout out to @zyx2k as he kindly mentioned us in a talk he gave... so we mentioned him because he mentioned us and I guess now he's got to mention … Continue reading Naming an infosec product
BYOD (Bring your own device)
A lot of companies let employees bring their own devices, like mobiles to connect to work and be more productive at less cost - but how do you manage the data on these devices that aren't owned by the business? What happens when someone loses the phone? As long as you can track it down, … Continue reading BYOD (Bring your own device)
The Death of AV?
We hear a lot about the death of Anti-virus software, how it's obsolete, doesn't do much, can be bypassed and all that good stuff. It's the kind of topic I avoid exposing young Girl Cynic to, but she read about it and so we ended up having a discussion around it. Did we reach any … Continue reading The Death of AV?
Birthday Explosions
That time of year when I get in a reflective mood.
