Rob Wright
@robwright22
Security news director at Informa TechTarget's Dark Reading, patron saint of TT's "Bagel Wednesday." Formerly of SearchSecurity, Tom's Hardware, CRN, and more.
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02-11-2009 14:53:59
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Update from CrowdStrike provides details on content of the problematic Channel Files pointing to a problematic "IPC Template Instance" Also confirms our analysis that crash was due to OOB memory read of invalid memory (not a NULL pointer deref. as some erroneously claimed) 👀
I am thrilled to announce that Mastercard is acquiring @recordedfuture for $2.65B. It has been an incredible journey, starting in 2007 when we wrote down the patent application for what became the Recorded Future Intelligence Platform.
Many thanks to Kyler Middleton for taking time out of her own busy podcasting schedule to guest on #ITOps Query. It was a fun, thoughtful convo about the double-edged swords of #cloudsecurity and #AI for #SecOps. Check it out! #devsecops #cybersecurity podbean.com/ew/pb-tg93t-16…
🎧 🎙️ On today's episode of the Risk & Repeat podcast, Rob Wright and Alexander Culafi discuss the future of Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and its prospects following President Donald Trump's #inauguration. bit.ly/3PMIZbQ
Trump going after his former CISA director Chris Krebs, who debunked his 2020 lies. He just ordered a probe of Krebs' leadership of CISA (including any "censorship"), revoked Krebs' clearances, and suspended his SentinelOne colleagues' clearances. whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/20…
.Maggie Miller reports what I've heard as well: that Karen Evans, the only political appointee at CISA, is the driving force behind the planned cuts at the agency. Evans isn't planning to stick around at CISA, having been nominated for a more senior DHS job. politico.com/newsletters/we…
40 cyber experts urge Trump to drop his investigation of Chris Krebs, calling it "retribution." "An independent infosec community is fundamental to protecting our democracy, and to the profession itself." cybersecuritydive.com/news/chris-kre…
False claims like this — that voting machines are highly inaccurate — used to be the kind of misinformation that Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency would debunk on its "Rumor Control" website. Now these claims are coming from CISA's boss and its debunking site is gone. truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTru…