"Cybersecurity, Lepassaar argues, will inevitably need to become second nature to designers and consumers.
“I do believe that we have a societal challenge ahead of us to understand digital security in the same way that we understand, security in the everyday traffic environment,” he said."
@helma while I agree on the threats 100%, people are going to get a bigger sense of urgency if they can relate it to what they have been coming across all their life. That was the point I was trying to get across.
@WebSpider I understand 🙂 and indeed.
It's just, for example when I think of the new digital door stuff like key and video, it's just so much more difficult to install properly. Yet the products are offered.
I'm having a few thoughts on social norms. I'm used to IRC and Usenet, where a channel or group is understood to be an open forum and, when people make a statement, it is seen as normal for anyone else, acquainted or not, to respond to it, even tangentially.
But on more social-network-style graph-based communications where the flow is determined by a follow edge between nodes or something like it, a lot of people find it disturbing or invasive to have strangers pop into their mentions to rebut, add, or jump off from their point.
I think this causes a lot of friction and expectation mismatches. I don't think either norm is wrong, though it is useful if people make it clear which one they're expecting.
For the avoidance of doubt, I'm an IRC-type person. If I'm posting public or unlisted, I do not mind strangers to disagree with me, add their own twist, or give their own reaction. I will also respect the desire of graph people who don't want me to do that to them.
I noticed more of the latter (social graph) on Twitter but a lot less on here. I'm kinda a bit of both... I expect strangers to comment on my public posts, I expect public posts to have the chance of being linked elsewhere, but when I am commenting on a stranger's post, sometimes I try to "knock on the door" first, by saying something like "Hi, i saw your post on my timeline/sorry for intruding in this conversation/etc." (not all the time, because I don't always remember to...), which I think can soften it a little. I also check profile and past interactions before I interact, sometimes.
It's hard to tell what type of behaviour people expect
(Maybe it'll be easier if people put it on their profile. I think I'll add that to mine after this)
Also it may be due to a lot of bad experiences from random strangers replying in a very rude manner, replying without reading the original post/knowing the context, dismissing expertise, etc. in other social media platforms, which builds up this wariness
Leider wird gerne "Der Westen" noch als die #IT-Übermacht gesehen.
»Nordkorea – Wie Kims Elite-#Hacker zum globalen #Sicherheit'sproblem werden: #Nordkorea ist international isoliert und seine Ressourcen sind begrenzt – doch im #Cyber'bereich gehört das Land zur #Weltspitze. Dass selbst westliche Großkonzerne nicht sicher vor Kims Cybersoldaten sind, beweist das Regime immer wieder. Experten warnen, dass die kritische #Infrastruktur westlicher Länder gefährdet ist«
🧵…und weshalb bin ich nicht erstaunt, dass die "stabile" Kryptawährung Tornado Cash dabei eine Rolle spielt?!
»Uno-Bericht – Kryptodiebstahl in Milliardenhöhe durch nordkoreanische Hacker vermutet:
Nordkorea ist bettelarm – und leistet sich dennoch ein teures Atomprogramm. Das Geld dafür stammt auch aus digitalen Raubzügen staatlicher Hacker. Die Vereinten Nationen beziffern nun den Schaden.«
Any #infosec folks recommend the best #cyber contractor hiring in vicinity of Ft. Eisenhower? (Ft. Gordon). A friend is looking for an established contractor with good benefits hiring people at GS-13 equivalent level to staff CYBERCOM, TRADOC or other major commands. #USArmy
Cyber World: The Future is Now | ARTE.tv #Documentary
The prefix #cyber comes from an ancient Greek word meaning "to control". But is mankind really in control of this #technology? From the invention of the internet to #artificial#intelligence Shimon Dotan's documentary takes stock of the galloping growth of the cyberworld.
Not quite in my opinion, but an approach to secure smaller companies in their IT application.
»The Complete Small Business Cybersecurity Checklist In 2024:
In today's world of technology, small businesses are at risk of cyber attacks. These attacks can harm the economy and put sensitive information at risk. Small businesses with less than 1,000 employees are affected by 46% of all cyber breaches.«
#Cybermonde - L'avenir c'est maintenant | #ARTE
La promesse d'Internet, l'or noir des data, l' i#ntelligence #artificielle, la# cyberguerre : en quatre tableaux, revue des récents bouleversements causés par l'irruption du #cyber dans nos vies.
@evawolfangel Hoffe du konntest dich bissl erholen (das war ja echt ein Trip🙈 , jedenfalls wohl once in a lifetime😁 , was auch für Dubai zu hoffen ist...)
Danke für die Recherche, gute Zeit dort, und dann Gute Heimreise!🤞
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