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Exploding Git Repositories
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Submitted October 13, 2017 at 12:02AM by FireFart
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Yahoo Bug Bounty: Exploiting OAuth Misconfiguration To Takeover Flickr Accounts
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Submitted October 13, 2017 at 12:41AM by mishre
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Crypto-Gram Security Podcast : Crypto-Gram 15 September 2017
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Submitted October 13, 2017 at 02:15AM by dmp1ce
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Data security
I don't know the first thing about data security so this may be a dumb idea. Can't companies like Equifax make our personal data unreasonably big (like all my personal information being 5TB) and limit their upload speed to a really slow speed? I know this wouldn't make my data any more secure if somebody got a hold of the data but it seems it would be a bigger pain in the ass to get to it. If this is an amazing new idea then PATENT PENDING no stealzies.

Submitted October 13, 2017 at 05:07AM by zombpacalypse
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Biometric Solution Providers,Biometric Time Attendance
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Submitted October 13, 2017 at 04:24PM by speckz
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MSc Information Security research project ideas
Firstly, apologies if you have seen this message in multiple places. I have post across a number of similar subreddits.Over the coming weeks/months I will be conducting a research project (around 15-20k words) to conclude my information security masters. At present I have a few high-level ideas of subjects that interest me, mainly surrounding either cyber/info sec risk management or cyber crime. I don’t however know how I could build on them to the depth of 15k+ words and what exact hypothesis/avenue to take. I have quite thoroughly browsed pages such as this and popular blogs, but am still lacking that direction I need. Below are a few ideas, I would welcome any further suggestions or expansions. Please note, I do not have a strong technical background. Thanks!The idea that cyber risk management needs to move away from a compliance based approach (such as outdated frameworks and ‘un-agile’ working) to a more pro-active approach (that approach I am not entirely sure on!)The need for risk management to become automated e.g. dashboards and real-time metrics to allow an enterprise level understanding of threats and risks. Meaningful data and information, rather than bloated ‘paper based’ inefficiency.The motivation behind young people becoming cyber criminals (although this may be more of a criminology / psychology subject rather than info sec)The idea that cyber crime is undermining the digital economy (erosion of trust in, and growing fear of, digital technology)Understanding your supply chain and the complex connectivityBlockchains potential impact on security & privacy (however my limited technical knowledge may be an issue)

Submitted October 13, 2017 at 02:37AM by boinggggg
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