We cover the problematic implications of SESTA, the latest internet regulations proposed in the US, plus some PR troubles for CBS's Showtime after cryptocoin mining software was found embedded in their webpage & Dan gets excited as we discuss why tape-powered backups are still important for many large organizations.
And of course your feedback, a fantastic round-up & so much more on this week's episode of TechSNAP!
Episode 330: Netflix Lab Rats | TechSNAP 330
Episode 329: Teeny Weeny DNS Server | TechSNAP 329
Episode 328: LetsEncrypt is a SNAP | TechSNAP 328
Episode 327: Unsecured IO | TechSNAP 327
Episode 326: Broadband from Space | TechSNAP 326
Episode 325: Google Reads Your Email | TechSNAP 325
Episode 324: DNS Mastery | TechSNAP 324
Episode 323: Comment & Control | TechSNAP 323
Episode 322: #NotMyInternet | TechSNAP 322
Episode 321: A Burrito Stole My Money | TechSNAP 321
Episode 320: Kill Switch Engage | TechSNAP 320
Episode 319: When IT Security Cries | TechSNAP 319
Episode 318: All Drives Die | TechSNAP 318
Episode 317: Some Fishy Chips | TechSNAP 317
Episode 316: PHP Steals Your Nuts | TechSNAP 316
Episode 315: Tales of FileSystems | TechSNAP 315
Episode 314: Cyber Liability | TechSNAP 314
Episode 313: Wifi Stack Overfloweth | TechSNAP 313
Episode 312: Privacy is Dead | TechSNAP 312
Episode 311: Check Yo Checksum | TechSNAP 311
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