
TWiET 469: Mobile (In)Security - What if hackers could turn back time? Mobile Device Security with Privoro
11/12/21 • 65 min
- Vulnerabilities affecting code compilers
- What if hackers could turn back time?
- Ukrainian National charged for Kaseya ransomware attack
- Detecting internet censorship in real-time
- A new application security toolkit to uncover dependency confusion attacks
- Mike Fong, CEO, and founder of Privoro talks about hardware to protect phones from eavesdropping, surveillance, and location tracking.
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin
Guest: Mike Fong
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- Vulnerabilities affecting code compilers
- What if hackers could turn back time?
- Ukrainian National charged for Kaseya ransomware attack
- Detecting internet censorship in real-time
- A new application security toolkit to uncover dependency confusion attacks
- Mike Fong, CEO, and founder of Privoro talks about hardware to protect phones from eavesdropping, surveillance, and location tracking.
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin
Guest: Mike Fong
Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech.
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