No. Stop. None of that works. The only good answer is "Buy an iPad POS."pic.twitter.com/L0ERLwVozm
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No. Stop. None of that works. The only good answer is "Buy an iPad POS."pic.twitter.com/L0ERLwVozm
Ffs go buy an iPad POS! "Malware is the workhorse of POS breaches" Good luck getting any on an immutable filesystem.pic.twitter.com/iMdWS0EkMo
get your shit together. get it all together and put it in a backpack, all your shit. so it's together.pic.twitter.com/tEmrRAxpEa
Rick and Morty is required watching for infosec teams now, get with it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIAfCupuZ3w …
Probably the saddest graph in the DBIR. I accidentally the publish button too sometimes. *hugs*pic.twitter.com/yEo1tM7vRQ
Nope. Just nope. Chromebooks. Cloud data. Useless client devices. Those are the answers for lost/stolen devices.pic.twitter.com/4ddfZ2tHgo
Again with C2 being its own category! What the hell Verizon? How does this make sense?pic.twitter.com/7QV7Qd2Wm9
Completely lost on Verizon: Any notion of sandboxing or browser versions. Real problems for attackers!pic.twitter.com/4xf4naV5eg
It's 2016, nearly all malware is built to order just for you. But keep sharing those MD5s. Info sharing rah rah!pic.twitter.com/xhTpnRGrQ0
Verizon missing the boat on useful controls again. Recommended reaction to 99% unique malware: immutability.pic.twitter.com/vbyFvT6m1N
Lots of the data in the last third of this report is not very interesting. Espionage campaigns use phishing you say?pic.twitter.com/GOM5T5YANA
The usefulness of this graph sums up how I feel about the entire "everything else" sectionpic.twitter.com/vpxpwqfqfU
I feel like I know this graph from somewhere, but I can't quite put my finger on it... "death links"? no...pic.twitter.com/JeoT5WBf1K
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