The Door Wedge Is A Lesson in Cybersecurity
The common door wedge is a great analogy for cybersecurity: Learn more about balancing security and convenience, and how well-intentioned shortcuts can lead to unintended consequences.
When TLS Is Not Enough
A recent court ruling in Germany highlights the limitations of TLS encryption for email security and the need for end-to-end encryption.
Gmail AI Assistant: Convenient But Potentially Compromised
Exploring security vulnerabilities in Gmail AI features including indirect prompt injection and link trap risks, and the stance of Google on these issues
Why "Following the Science" in Cybersecurity Is Misguided
An analysis of why strictly following scientific approaches in cybersecurity can be problematic and may not account for real-world complexity
NIS2 in Germany: Overregulation and Systemic Challenges
A critical analysis of NIS2 in Germany, highlighting overregulation, challenges, and its impact on businesses and cybersecurity.
Challenges in Cyber Risk Management
Cybersecurity risk management is not easy—it is about managing assets, evolving threats, and building a culture of security.
A Reality Check on the Promise to Eliminate Passwords
In the article we will discuss the reality of eliminating passwords with Passkeys and the challenges that come with it.
GnuPG Deep Dive: Get Into The Guts
Advanced GnuPG techniques for enhanced data security or things you never heard about GPG.
Bcrypt Cache Key Vulnerability in Okta Authentication
Deeper analysis of Okta security vulnerability a Bcrypt cache key issue in authentication.
The Dresden Data Breach of 2024 and DLP
A recent data breach in Dresden has exposed sensitive information. What is data leakage prevention (DLP), and how can organizations protect their data?
A Fun Guide to Email Security And Why Emails Are Postcards
Emails are like postcards and I will show you why.
Imprint terror in Germany
Legal implications of the German law on digital services
Breaking the Bit Barrier: A Story of Limited Randomness
In the early days of gaming, developers faced challenges with systems like the NES.