My friend Kevin Greene is devoted to improving the state of software security in the United States and he’s passionate about it. Kevin now has a regular podcast at FedScoop on cybersecurity insights and perspectives and it’s well worth listening to.
We recently got together and chatted about the state of cybersecurity today. In particular we talked about the “Internet of Things” (IoT) and my IoT Hall-of-Shame as well as static analysis in general. Kevin was instrumental in getting the Software Assurance Marketplace (SWAMP) setup and funded and we talked about our participation there as well.
“Probably if we did a really great job [with software security], the rest of cybersecurity would be a whole lot easier.”
So have some fun and learn something useful about software security at the same time. Here’s where you can listen: FedScoop Cybersecurity Insights & Perspectives. If you have other topics you’d like to cover, let he and I know in the comments or on Twitter.
For more security info check out the security resources page and a few of these books can help.
Embedded Systems Security: Practical Methods for Safe and Secure Software and Systems Development,
One of my greatest fear is when cyber criminals hack my computer and steal all my valuable documents and files. That’s why i never visit other websites and copy files from any plugin devices to prevent my computer from getting infected with malicious programs.