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The IoT Files: is a small OS good for security?

The IoT Files: is a small OS good for security? NOTE: I will update this article with images later. One of the key aspects that should be addressed on IoT is the OS security. Many people rules this fear out, when talking about IoT, telling that IoT require so small OS that security isn’t really a problem, or a minor issue. It is a common idea that a smaller OS is less prone to security risks, and could not be more wrong. Security in IoT has in OS one of its Achilles’ heel, let me show why in a few…

What does HR do?

What does HR do? | LinkedIn I was reading an interesting story, a few days ago, here in linkedin about someone that has been fired even if doing the right thing I Did the Right Thing and Still Got Fired: My Cautionary Tale Story and comments were interesting and make me thinking about a crucial point of the story, the role of the HR. It is quite commonly accepted that HR people are not on the employee side, and mostly they’re just the firearm of the management accomplishing all the worst and filthy actions you can imagine. But Why this is…

“Shellshock …I told you so”

  A few consideration on the new vulnerability discovered and all the rumors around. Related articles Shellshock on Playbook New Shellshock Patches Tackles Most Vulnerabilities of the Computer – Capital OTC Shellshock protection enabled for all customers Shellshock Exploit Attempts Continue in China Shellshock Vulnerability Is Impressive in Both Magnitude and Simplicity Shellshock in the Wild What Is Shellshock, How Does It Work and Why Does It Matter? – Mashable Bash “Shellshock” vulnerability – what you need to know | Naked Security Shellshock strikes Bash “Shellshock” vulnerability – what you need to know | Naked Security Related posts: Nmap Guide…

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