- Microsoft buys cybersecurity start-up RiskIQ https://swacash.com/2021/07/13/microsoft-buys-cybersecurity-start-up-riskiq/ 4 comments microsoft
- How do I get started in cybersecurity? https://www.reddit.com/r/crypto/comments/6s5m14/how_do_i_get_started_in_cybersecurity/ 20 comments crypto
- Cybersecurity officials start focusing on the 2020 elections https://apnews.com/cfaa16f6a86349bebc16e0633d6214dd 3 comments politics
- Girl Scouts can start earning cybersecurity badges in fall 2018 https://www.engadget.com/2017/06/16/girl-scouts-cybersecurity-badges-fall-2018/ 3 comments technews
- Rudy Guiliani Is Going to Start Advising Trump on Cybersecurity Issues https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/rudy-guiliani-is-going-to-start-advising-trump-on-cybersecurity-issues-vgtrn?utm_source=vicetwitterus 9 comments politics
- Intern for Gensler? SEC's college traineeships start at $15 an hour, which is less than the minimum wage in Washington D.C. The posting said the SEC is looking for those who study blockchain, distributed ledger technology, computer science or cybersecurity https://cointelegraph.com/news/intern-for-gensler-sec-s-college-traineeships-start-at-15-an-hour 44 comments cryptocurrency
- Cybersecurity company Octagon Networks converts its entire balance sheet into Bitcoin. “We will also start accepting payments in bitcoin and offering a discount to encourage the use of bitcoin.” https://octagon.net/press/2022/06/05/octagon-networks-converts-its-balance-sheet-into-bitcoin/ 23 comments cryptocurrency
- Biden warns Russia, China, and Iran that cyber attacks could lead to a “real shooting war” (extremely bullish for American cybersecurity companies if government contracts start rolling in) https://on.ft.com/2UNQyGE 39 comments wallstreetbets
- Today marks the official start for an open, online, entirely free cybersecurity course headed by F-Secure and Helsinki University. http://mooc.fi/courses/2016/cybersecurity/ 80 comments netsec
- "The public is finally starting to learn what security experts have been warning for years: the US government has no idea what it’s doing when it comes to cybersecurity. Worse, their main 'solutions' may leave all our data even more vulnerable to privacy violations and security catastrophes." http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/jun/24/irs-employees-password-no-wonder-we-get-hacked 629 comments technology
- In Response to CISPA a Blackout is Unlikely. I Propose an Ad-out instead so that we can cybersecurity their cybersecurity. We will save bandwidth and can't be tracked by google and facebook or be infected by malware domains! For now it's a start. https://adblockplus.org/en/subscriptions 17 comments technology
- Congressmen pushing awful cybersecurity bill fail cybersecurity 101: "Congress knows absolutely nothing about cybersecurity, and quite simply, until it knows more, and starts leading by example, it has no business forcing its wishes on the rest of us." http://paranoia.dubfire.net/2012/04/congressmen-pushing-awful-cybersecurity.html 4 comments politics