This week on Lock and Code, we speak to Malwarebytes Chief Information Security Officer John Donovan about the flaws in using VirusTotal as the one source of truth when evaluating whether or not a cybersecurity tool actually works. It's a practice that is surprisingly common among small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs).
Tune in to learn about the smartest ways to test and implement endpoint protection into your SMB, and how to finally break free from the VirusTotal silo, on the latest episode of Lock and Code, with host David Ruiz.
Fighting censorship online, or, encryption’s latest surprise use-case, with Mallory Knodel
What is AI ”good” at (and what the heck is it, actually), with Josh Saxe
A private moment, caught by a Roomba, ended up on Facebook. Eileen Guo explains how
Fighting tech’s gender gap with TracketPacer
Why does technology no longer excite?
Chasing cryptocurrency through cyberspace, with Brian Carter
Security advisories are falling short. Here’s why, with Dustin Childs
Threat hunting: How MDR secures your business
How student surveillance fails everyone
A gym heist in London goes cyber
Teen talk: What it’s like to grow up online, and the role of parents
Calling in the ransomware negotiator, with Kurtis Minder
The MSP playbook on deciphering tech promises and shaping security culture
Playing Doom on a John Deere tractor with Sick Codes
Donut breach: Lessons from pen-tester Mike Miller
Have we lost the fight for data privacy?
Roe v. Wade: How the cops can use your data
When good-faith hacking gets people arrested, with Harley Geiger
Securing the software supply chain, with Kim Lewandowski
Tor’s (security) role in the future of the Internet, with Alec Muffett
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