
Rob Lemos (@roblemos just about everywhere)
@roblemos
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Computer security, AI/ML, technology and space-science journalist. Data analysis geek. Part-time coder.
Glorious NH
Joined March 2008
Some are taking issue Shift Left and the common wisdom that the cost of fixing bugs after release is 100x the cost of fixing during development. I looked into the argument and past research.
darkreading.com
Criticism of the 100x metric often used to justify fixing software earlier in development fuels a growing debate over pushing security responsibility onto developers.
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Saddened by the passing of Tim Wilson—editor, mentor and friend.
darkreading.com
Dark Reading co-founder and editor-in-chief Tim Wilson passed away on Nov. 23.
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RT @joshcorman: Dan Kaminsky… ONE OF A KIND…. Complicated, layered, brilliant, kind, quick, generous… and a frequent silent protector.
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RT @joshcorman: @dakami …you were KEY to help protecting …the Internet… (more than once) and DNS. (VF World War 3.0).@vgcerf @thedarkta….
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RT @KimZetter: Mark Dowd’s Australian firm Azimuth was on the top of everyone’s guess list as the secret company that helped the FBI unlock….
washingtonpost.com
Azimuth unlocked the iPhone at the center of an epic legal battle between the FBI and Apple. Now, Apple is suing the company co-founded by one of the hackers behind the unlock.
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Good research and data collection by the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab (@DFRLab ) in creating a massive timeline on the spread of (m/d)isinformation through the 'Stop the Steal' campaign and ending at the Capitol riot.
justsecurity.org
How a convergence of disinformation, domestic extremists and anti-democracy movements reached a horrifying climax at the U.S. Capitol.
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Nice research by @jw_sec.
I installed every package on PyPI to look for malicious activity. I've published the results here: I'd like to talk a little about how this all works and why it's important: 🧵.
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