For the 137th edition of the Kaspersky Transatlantic Cable podcast, Dave and I discuss a handful of new stories and also chat with Marco Preuss of our Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) about privacy and security on today’s Internet.
We really had to start with Zoom. The company has been in the news a lot lately, and not necessarily in a positive way. This story takes a look at the changes that the company is making after facing some recently disclosed security related issues. A related story there is how the FBI is handling Zoombombers.
We then discuss how the NHS is looking to bring Facebook’s Portal into care homes. After the Facebook story, we jump into our conversation with Marco Preuss. And to close out the podcast, we talk about people in the UK literally burning down 5G.
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- 10 tips for Zoom security and privacy
- Zoom vows to spend next 90 days thinking hard about its security and privacy after rough week, meeting ID war-dialing tool emerges
- FBI threatens “Zoom bombing” trolls with jail time
- Facebook plans to install Portals in thousands of UK care homes
- Coronavirus: Tech firms summoned over “crackpot” 5G conspiracies