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Hack Yourself First Workshops in Australia, Denmark and Portugal (Virtually, of Course)

Troy Hunt

That sucks for you because you end up both missing out on events and sooner or later, suffering from cabin fever (I've always found that difficult across many years of remote work). It also sucks for companies like NDC Conferences whose entire livelihood is running the very events that people are now avoiding at all costs. Crisitunity!

Mining 101
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FTC Recaps Connected Cars Privacy and Security Workshop

Hunton Privacy

On January 9, 2018, the FTC issued a paper recapping the key takeaways from the FTC’s and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s June 2017 workshop on privacy and security issues involving connected cars. The workshop featured representatives from consumer groups, industry, government and academia.

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Security and Human Behavior (SHB 2018)

Schneier on Security

I'm at Carnegie Mellon University, at the eleventh Workshop on Security and Human Behavior. SHB is a small invitational gathering of people studying various aspects of the human side of security, organized each year by Alessandro Acquisti, Ross Anderson, and myself. Next year, I'll be hosting the event at Harvard.

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FTC Hosts Workshop on Informational Injury

Hunton Privacy

On December 12, 2017, the Federal Trade Commission hosted a workshop on informational injury in Washington, D.C. On December 12, 2017, the Federal Trade Commission hosted a workshop on informational injury in Washington, D.C. The workshop concluded with a panel on different methods for and challenges in measuring injury.

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NIST Continues to Make Progress on its Privacy Framework

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

On May 13-14, 2019, NIST hosted its second workshop on the recently released discussion draft of its “Privacy Framework: An Enterprise Risk Management Tool” (“Privacy Framework”). The workshop brought together stakeholders to provide feedback on the draft and suggest areas for revision.

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Banks, Arbitrary Password Restrictions and Why They Don't Matter

Troy Hunt

troyhunt pic.twitter.com/9FMSdvVRiL — Hagen (@hagendittmer) June 3, 2018. CommBank will give you 16 characters: All the nonsense with @Citibank yesterday reminded me that my main bank @CommBank also has its own password security stupidity which is limiting password lengths to 16 characters. Any thoughts?

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2018 Retrospective

Troy Hunt

Here's my 2018 highlights, starting with travel: Travel "Oh yeah, I'm totally gonna travel less this year" - me every single year In reality, my travel ended up looking like this: That's the same number as last year, 4 more days and another 8,000km. Probably with my 2018 events page which lists everything I did of a public nature.