Cybersecurity and Bug Bounty
Bug Bounty Programs: Vehicle Specialty Often Difficult to Fill The need for bug bounty programs began years ago as a void formed. The manufacturers were producing their goods and services, as to be expected. An issue experienced was the manufacturers had the “first to market” mentality in place. There was and continues to be in certain markets, a hurry to design, engineer, and manufacture the product. The product needs to be the first in the marketplace for the consumer to pu
Cybersecurity and Social Media
Be Careful What You Share on Social Media People are focused on posting their daily lives on the various social media sites. This may include vacation photos and updates, birthday parties, sporting events, business trips, dinner parties, and virtually any other activity. The users do this without any reservation or concerns. The persons don’t appreciate the reach of the internet into their data. Unfortunately too many people don’t secure their social media accounts. Without
Cybersecurity and Smart Cities
Who is Responsible when the Smart Cities Crash? By Charles Parker II Society is becoming ever-more connected on a daily basis. Consumers are able to check email from virtually anywhere, including the home, other’s homes, work, when getting coffee, when driving, etc. The portals (Wi Fi) are present in the person’s homes, office building, grocery stores, coffees shops, vehicles, and many other types of locations. This rather not exhaustive list does not even include the person’

