So, yeah. I haven’t done great at writing here for a while, but that’s fixing to change this year. However, I *have* been busy elsewhere and it’s probably worth collecting some of that! I moved from Twitter to Mastodon, and you can find me here. Twitter’s also shuttered its newsletter app, Revue, where “The Cybers…
Tag: information security
The Cybers are Weird, Issue 2: Hidden Until It’s Not
Below is the intro to the second issue of my short-form newsletter on weird stuff in cybersecurity; you can read the rest of it and subscribe if you like here. “When a storm is at its peak, and the world outside seems on the verge of tearing itself apart, a kind of radical openness comes…
New Newsletter: The Cybers Are Weird
Been a little empty here, I know. Quite a lot’s been going on in the background but I haven’t had much time or brain for writing. That ice seems to be thawing a bit now from a few directions, one of which is: I have a new newsletter through Revue (owned by Twitter) called “The…
The Cybers are Weird, Issue 1
Below is the intro to the first issue of my short-form newsletter on weird stuff in cybersecurity; you can read the rest of it and subscribe if you like here. Notional spaces have always been weird. Artist Juliette Aristides described a notional space as “the rectangle formed around an object when you find its height…
Items of Note: Senate doxxer sentenced, information & dopamine, missile site oops, and more
It’s a weird world where we market kevlar shoelaces for their ability to cut through flexcuffs/zipties, pay people pennies to game search engines to promote your business AND de-prioritize your domestic violence and malpractice history, and tech CEOs blame software problems on alternate universes. I should be back to regular blogging shortly. For the moment,…