My interview in Sputnik News where I caution against offensive cyber security attacks by nations as any cyberattack can be reverse engineered & later used against the aggressor. This is in the wake of US Senator John McCain suggesting that his country should attack Russia with its cyberweapons to retaliate for Russia’s alleged meddling in the US elections.
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Cambridge Analytica Closing Operations Following Facebook Data Controversy
My interview on Highland Radio Nine till Noon Show about Cambridge Analytica, a data firm that worked for Trump’s 2016 campaign which is shutting down following allegations about its misuse of Facebook data and the campaign tactics it pitched to clients.
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How cryptocurrency is shaping today’s threat environment
My interview in Trend Micro on how the decentralized currency model of cryptocurrencies enable hackers to get paid more easily.
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GDPR: Companies preparing for EU data privacy shake-up
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle News at One about the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which will soon be law. People are noticing the amount of app notifications and privacy policy change emails recently from companies attempting to cover themselves. These changes to terms of service are necessary to ensure organisations comply with the regulation and avoid the heavy fines touted under the new EU rules.
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The surge of emails to opt in due to GDPR
My interview on BBC Radio Ulster on the central tenets of GDPR where we have the right to give or withhold consent for how data is used; the right to retrieve data, take it elsewhere & ask that information be forgotten.
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The Internet of Things: Farm to Table
My interview in the IEEE Transmitter interactive article on “The Internet of Things: Farm to Table”.
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Securing The Robots
My interview in Robotics Tomorrow on “Securing The Robots”.
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Facebook to vet UK political ads for May 2019 local elections
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle about Facebook promising to make political advertising more transparent with a new “view ads” button. They also pledge to ensure political ads will only allowed by authenticated accounts & then labelled as being “political” & made clear who paid for them. They also will archive ads for 7 years.
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‘Holy Grail’ Exploit Puts Nintendo Switch Consoles at Risk
My interview in Tech News World about a vulnerability called “Fusée Gelée” which allows anyone to run code on the chip by overloading a critical buffer when a system boots.
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Mobile fraud saw sharp rise in Q1
My interview in Enterprise Mobility Exchange on mobile app marketers exposed to 30% more fraud in the first quarter 2018 than previous quarter in 2017.