A 20-year-old, who is passionate about Entrepreneurship, Business Psychology, Digital Culture, Graphic Design, Web Development and last but not least IT-Security.

Surveillance Methods - Lawful Interception, Monitoring, Deep Packet Inspection, Data Analysis, Hacking

The Surveillance Catalog - Where governments get their tools http://projects.wsj.com/surveillance-catalog/

Document Trove Exposes Surveillance Methods http://on.wsj.com/uvOTrp

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“We have to find the people with the skills, but without the opportunities and give them the opportunities to use their skills for good.”

~ Mikko Hypponen: Fighting viruses, defending the net

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Was Stuxnet the first attack of this kind or only the first one detected? Well, at least the first that has received so much attention from researchers and media around the world and hopefully increased the awareness of this known issue among the public.



While all the details in the video are not technically accurate, it’s still worth watching.” ~F-Secure

Stuxnext (HUNGRY BEAST) (by abchungrybeast)

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5 Favorite Security Reads of the Week

lennyzeltser:

Here’s a listing of my 5 favorite on-line security articles, papers and blog posts that I read in the past week:

Also, during the past week I published the following posts with the focus on malvertising practices:

Also, I was glad to see that Rachel Davis included this blog in her listing of Top 50 Up and Coming IT Blogs. There are some good finds there!

Looking forward to next week!

For more recommendations, see my earlier security reads of the week.

Lenny Zeltser

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The future of the Internet in 2015 - Truth or fiction?

One thing is certain - we’ll see a decent amount of security issues and some new attack vectors.

Digital Life: Today & Tomorrow (by Neo Labels)

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You teach kids how to succeed when they successfully foil the educational system. ~Arlo Guthrie
~ Seth’s Blog: Hacking education
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The art of bootstrapping - Part 1

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They Will Steal Your Idea. They Cannot Steal What Really Matters.

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davidperel:

adii:

Just some inspiration.

 

Make a living doing what you love.

As an entrepreneur you have to be crazy and genius at the same time.

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Aaron Patzer on How to Take your Start-Up to the Next Level

Aaron Patzer, founder of mint.com, talks about how to take an idea into $170 million (acquisition) in just three years.

Great success story with some interesting insights!

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