ReFirm Labs co-founder Terry Dunlap participates in the 2019 Montgomery Summit panel: Frontiers of Cybersecurity Innovation.
ReFirm Labs co-founder Terry Dunlap participates in the 2019 Montgomery Summit panel: Frontiers of Cybersecurity Innovation.
In this episode, Peter and Don reconnect with Terry from Refirm Labs to talk about how they detect security flaws in firmware for connected devices. Mike Rodrick also joins in to look at the week’s news including a Huawei compromise, and Intel chip shortage, and the new CRAP cert from ITProTV.
ReFirm Labs co-founder Terry Dunlap shares his views on firmware security of medical devices and how St. Jude Medical was one of the first high-profile companies to suffer a financial loss as a result insecure firmware.
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The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a defense policy bill prohibiting the government from purchasing Chinese-made surveillance cameras. Although the Senate still needs to approve the legislation (at least as of May 2018), this is certainly a major step forward in national cybersecurity efforts. This congressional effort has flown…
Daniel: All right welcome back to IT Pro TV. I'm your host Daniel our we're here back at RSA 2018 here in San Francisco. I'm here with Terry Dunlap from ReFirm Labs. Terry, can do us a favor tell us a little about yourself in your company?
6 Min video We are rapidly becoming a surveillance state. That’s not all bad. The threat of terrorism has created a dangerous world and surveillance can help with our security. But do we need to watch the eyes watching us? The answer may be yes. Believe it or not, we…
2:28 Min video New research from a Maryland technology company has uncovered security flaws in home security cameras that could allow hackers to watch you or even manipulate the cameras to steal from you. FOX 5 linked up with those researchers from ReFirm Labs in Howard County and they demonstrated…
Original Post by The Washington Post | Aaron Gregg | November 15, 2017