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Risky Business

Risky Business #754 -- Assange pleads guilty to espionage, walks free

Jun 26, 2024
Crowdstrike co-founder Dmitri Alperovitch discusses Assange's release, US banning Kaspersky, CDK ransomware, healthcare attacks, Windows proximity bugs, and more. Topics include ransomware impact on cancer operations, UK government action against Russian hackers, and Telegram's engineering concerns. The episode also covers Windows bluetooth vulnerabilities, Mac security configurability, and the benefits of enterprise browser control for enhanced security.
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Quick takeaways

  • Julian Assange pleaded guilty to espionage and walked free, US to ban Kaspersky software nationwide, Ransomware attacks on healthcare institutions persist

Deep dives

Dmitri Alperovitch invests in Ireland's Enterprise Browser Company

Investing in an enterprise browser company, Dimitri Alperovitch elaborates on the significant capabilities of island, highlighting its potential to enhance security and productivity within the browser environment. By offering robust control over browser footprints, accessing user information, and rewriting web content in real-time, island presents a powerful solution for enterprises seeking streamlined security policies and improved user experiences.

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