Recorded on-stage at Øredev 2024, Fredrik talks to IT security expert David Jacoby about his way into IT security. What was it like to get interested in computer security early on, and to try start working with it before there really was an awareness of even the need for more security information? And when did the switch happen from annoying but harmless viruses and malware to the modern information stealing and blackmailing?
Finally, a horror movie tip.
Many thanks to Øredev for inviting Kodsnack again, they paid for the trip and the editing time of these keynote recordings, but have no say about the content of these or any other episodes.
Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS!
Comments, questions or tips? We a re @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund and @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed at [email protected] if you want to write longer. We read everything we receive.
If you enjoy Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes! You can also support the podcast by buying us a coffee (or two!) through Ko-fi.
Links
Øredev All the presentation videos from Øredev 2024 David • Why do cyberattacks persist? Unmasking the hidden vulnerabilities in digital transformation - David’s keynote doesn’t seem to be out in video form yet
Kent Beck Beth Andres-Beck Kent and Beth’s keynote BBS Sanne Femling • - on the program committe for Øredev 2024 Outpost24 • - where David was employee #1
PCI DSS • - payment card industry data security standard
DORA • - digital operational resilience act
Junkie • - the MS-DOS virus. “Like a few other viruses by that time, it caused more panic than any actual damage.”
Ransomware The police trojan Tucker & Dale vs. evil Support us on Ko-fi!
Titles
• BBS systems and common acquaintances
• Don’t talk about the keynote
• Do some hacking on stage
• For you, I’ll do it
• 30 years as an ethical hacker
• Somehow cheat the system
• A cat and mouse game
• Still way behind
Recorded on-stage at Øredev 2024, Fredrik talks to IT security expert David Jacoby about his way into IT security. What was it like to get interested in computer security early on, and to try start working with it before there really was an awareness of even the need for more security information? And when did the switch happen from annoying but harmless viruses and malware to the modern information stealing and blackmailing?
Finally, a horror movie tip.
Many thanks to Øredev for inviting Kodsnack again, they paid for the trip and the editing time of these keynote recordings, but have no say about the content of these or any other episodes.
Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS!
Comments, questions or tips? We a re @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund and @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed at [email protected] if you want to write longer. We read everything we receive.
If you enjoy Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes! You can also support the podcast by buying us a coffee (or two!) through Ko-fi.
Links
Øredev All the presentation videos from Øredev 2024 David • Why do cyberattacks persist? Unmasking the hidden vulnerabilities in digital transformation - David’s keynote doesn’t seem to be out in video form yet
Kent Beck Beth Andres-Beck Kent and Beth’s keynote BBS Sanne Femling • - on the program committe for Øredev 2024 Outpost24 • - where David was employee #1
PCI DSS • - payment card industry data security standard
DORA • - digital operational resilience act
Junkie • - the MS-DOS virus. “Like a few other viruses by that time, it caused more panic than any actual damage.”
Ransomware The police trojan Tucker & Dale vs. evil Support us on Ko-fi!
Titles
• BBS systems and common acquaintances
• Don’t talk about the keynote
• Do some hacking on stage
• For you, I’ll do it
• 30 years as an ethical hacker
• Somehow cheat the system
• A cat and mouse game
• Still way behind
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