Some friends recently were saying my examples of KKK signaling in the open are just a theory. It’s true, I am proposing theories meant for dialogue, rather than saying I’m the final word on fascist fashion. Nonetheless, hidden signaling by hate groups is a very real thing. It takes training and some careful observation to … Continue reading Simply Southern Nazi Tees→
Keynotes on 30 second delay stream to public RSA Announcements Women in tech Message of diversity Microsoft Announcements Call for a digital Geneva convention (https://twitter.com/BradSmi/status/831553031422386176) – No targeting – Assist private sector – Limit offensive ops – Restrict cyber weapons – Non-proliferation – Report vulns Shipping a secure linux kernel because “Microsoft now is a … Continue reading RSA Conference 2018: Tuesday Keynotes→
Three things stood out to me at RSAC this year: Diversity Business and Innovation Collaboration Diversity Usually I have some general unease or complaint in this category. Not this year. While I did tweet there was an annoying lack of diversity in keynote speakers, overall the conference felt more diverse than ever before. Walking the … Continue reading RSAC 2016: Thoughts and Memories→
Watching Richard Bejtlich’s recent “Revolution in Intelligence” talk about his government training and the ease of attribution is very enjoyable, although at times for me it brought to mind CIA factbook errors in the early 1990s. Slides that go along with the video are available on Google drive Let me say, to get this post … Continue reading Where is the Revolution in Intelligence? Public, Private or Shared?→