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New NSA Information from (and About) Snowden
From Schneier on Security

New NSA Information from (and About) Snowden

Interesting article about the Snowden documents, including comments from former Guardian editor Ewen MacAskill MacAskill, who shared the Pulitzer Prize for Public...

Microsoft is Soft-Launching Security Copilot
From Schneier on Security

Microsoft is Soft-Launching Security Copilot

Microsoft has announced an early access program for its LLM-based security chatbot assistant: Security Copilot. I am curious whether this thing is actually useful...

Child Exploitation and the Crypto Wars
From Schneier on Security

Child Exploitation and the Crypto Wars

Susan Landau published an excellent essay on the current justification for the government breaking end-to-end-encryption: child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE)...

Friday Squid Blogging: Why There Are No Giant Squid in Aquariums
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Why There Are No Giant Squid in Aquariums

They’re too big and we can’t recreate their habitat. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered...

AI and US Election Rules
From Schneier on Security

AI and US Election Rules

If an AI breaks the rules for you, does that count as breaking the rules? This is the essential question being taken up by the Federal Election Commission thisAI...

Former Uber CISO Appealing His Conviction
From Schneier on Security

Former Uber CISO Appealing His Conviction

Joe Sullivan, Uber’s CEO during their 2016 data breach, is appealing his conviction. Prosecutors charged Sullivan, whom Uber hired as CISO after the 2014 breach...

Coin Flips Are Biased
From Schneier on Security

Coin Flips Are Biased

Experimental result: Many people have flipped coins but few have stopped to ponder the statistical and physical intricacies of the process. In a preregistered study...
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