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Hurd on the Hill, Hacking Jeeps & the Wall of Sheep
Rep. Will Hurd tells us why he’s disappointed OPM never apologized when his personal info fell into the hands of hackers.
The Half-life of Secrets, A Golden Age of Surveillance, and the US Military’s Starship Enterprise
We’re living in a Golden Age of Surveillance – and law enforcement is not actually “going dark” in its pursuit of criminals and terrorists.
Bug Bounties, Stunt Hacks, and the Golden Rules of Breach Disclosure
Katie Moussouris of HackerOne talks about bug bounty programs and how to incentivize hackers to help the private sector.
Ghost Fleet
What will World War III look like? P. W. Singer and August Cole answers this by smashing together technothriller with nonfiction.
Science Fiction, The Surveillance State and World War III
First, Cory Doctorow on society’s “peak indifference” to the Surveillance State and what may block a future Internet utopia.
Stuxnet, Sexism, CEOs and Surveillance
First, Wired’s Kim Zetter on cyberwarfare in Iran and Stuxnet-like weapons.
Encryption, Innovation, and the Cyber Gold Rush
A chat with Alex Stamos, Yahoo’s chief information security officer, about his company’s new end-to-end e-mail encryption rollout.
Readying the Troops
Peter Singer and Sara Sorcher interview Lt. Gen. Edward Cardon, the Army’s top cyber commander, about the Army’s cyberforces.