Outpost24 Adds Dark Web Insights To Their EASM Platform

Posted in Commentary with tags on March 10, 2025 by itnerd

Outpost24 has announced the integration of dark web insights into its EASM platform. 

Security teams need complete visibility on their organization’s exposure. This doesn’t only include owned online assets, but also their dark web presence. Information on the dark web may suggest an organization is being targeted for an attack – or has already been infiltrated. 

This is why a dark web digital risk protection (DRP) module is so important. It works by detecting the sales of corporate data or access, uncovering early-stage cyberattack preparations, tracking industry-wide threats, and supporting security incident investigation. 

For full details on this new integration and how it assists, the announcement can be found here: https://outpost24.com/blog/dark-web-insights-outpost24-easm/

Twitter Appears To Be Having Issues This Morning

Posted in Commentary with tags on March 10, 2025 by itnerd

According to Down Detector, Twitter has been having issues since early this morning.

Whatever is going on, it’s being seen by users and has been going on since roughly 5:30 AM EST. Users have been left unable to log in to their accounts, meaning they also can’t post or view tweets on the platform. Those already logged in on the app and website have been presented the message: ‘Something went wrong, try reloading.’ I haven’t seen anything from Twitter on this. But you have to imagine that they will have to say something soon as this has been going on for a while.

Updates as they come.

City of Brampton selects Genetec solutions to enhance public safety and combat vehicle theft

Posted in Commentary with tags on March 10, 2025 by itnerd

Genetec Inc. today announced that it has been selected by the City of Brampton in Ontario to support a new public safety initiative. Genetec solutions will be used to help Brampton provide regional law enforcement agencies with critical data to expedite crime investigations and improve community safety.

As the first project of its kind in Canada, Brampton’s project will see the deployment of 200 Genetec AutoVu™ SharpV License Plate Recognition (LPR) cameras at major intersections. These cameras will not be used for issuing speeding tickets; instead, they will function exclusively as an investigative tool to support Peel Regional Police in solving crimes and monitoring vehicle-related incidents. By capturing key vehicle details—such as license plate numbers, make, colour, and type—they will assist law enforcement in investigating offenses and enhancing public safety.

Data from AutoVu SharpV and 360-degree street cameras from Axis Communications  will be managed through Genetec™ Security Center.  The platform will enable investigators to correlate vehicle information with corresponding video footage to enhance situational awareness and enable faster incident response.

In the event of a reported incident, the City of Brampton will be able to quickly and securely share video evidence and ALPR data with law enforcement using the Genetec Clearance digital evidence management system. This will help expedite investigations by ensuring critical evidence is readily accessible when needed.

Security and data privacy remain paramount with this initiative, and the system will operate in full compliance with municipal, provincial, and federal privacy laws. All captured information will be securely managed and used solely for law enforcement investigations. Only authorized personnel will have access to the data, with all user activities and case-related actions being logged to maintain the integrity of the chain of custody.

For more information about Genetec, visit www.genetec.com.

Wave of Executive Talent Joins Hammerspace

Posted in Commentary with tags on March 10, 2025 by itnerd

 Hammerspace, the company orchestrating the next data cycle, today announced two new additions to its leadership team with the appointment of Gregg Machon as its Global Vice President of Channel Sales and Jeff Echols as Vice President of Strategic Partnerships.

Machon, previously leading global channel sales at VAST Data, has a track record of building high-growth channel ecosystems at Qumulo, HPE, Nimble Storage, SolidFire, NetApp, Isilon, and EMC. Echols, formerly Vice President of Global Partner Sales at WEKA, has built and scaled strategic partner programs at Nutanix, CommVault, and Dell Technologies. Their move to Hammerspace underscores the industry’s shift toward the company’s Global Data Platform as the future of AI and hybrid cloud storage. 

The appointments come as Hammerspace scales rapidly, expanding with added sales team members through North America and EMEA while opening an office in the Asia-Pacific market to meet surging demand for AI-driven high-performance infrastructure and data orchestration. The company’s breakthrough technology delivers data to GPUs at unmatched speed, maximizing compute performance while eliminating storage bottlenecks across multiple data centers, hybrid cloud and multi-cloud environments.

Hammerspace continues to attract top talent from high-performance storage companies as the market realizes infrastructure speed is just one of the key components to consider in AI architectures. The demand for Hammerspace data assimilation, data orchestration and standards-based architecture offers the complete package of what customers need in their AI data strategies.

Machon and Echols join Hammerspace following other key recent hires from VAST Data and WEKA, including Jeff Giannetti as Chief Revenue Officer and Greg Palinckx as Senior Director of Americas Sales Engineering.

Current open positions at Hammerspace are available on its Careers page.

Other World Computing to Showcase the Industry’s Most Trusted Storage and Connectivity Solutions at WPPi 2025

Posted in Commentary with tags on March 10, 2025 by itnerd

 Other World Computing today announced it will showcase its unrivaled catalog of memory cards and readers, storage and connectivity solutions – including the first-ever Thunderbolt 5 solutions, featuring the OWC Thunderbolt 5 Hub and OWC Envoy Ultra at WPPi 2025, a premier conference for contemporary portrait, wedding, fashion, headshots, branding, event photography professionals, and more, taking place March 16-20 at The Rio Hotel Las Vegas.

Visitors to OWC Booth #230 will have the opportunity to see firsthand the game-changing storage and connectivity solutions that professional photographers and videographers trust to capture, store, and safeguard their most critical work. From the first-ever Thunderbolt 5 solutions to the fastest, toughest portable SSDs and high-performance memory cards, OWC is bringing the ultimate workflow-enhancing tools that professionals and prosumers simply can’t afford to miss, such as: 

Memory Cards and Card Readers:

  • OWC Atlas Ultra, CFexpress Type B – High-performance, highest-quality memory cards for the most demanding video recording uses of professional filmmakers and continuous burst mode shooting by advanced photographers.
  • OWC Atlas Pro, CFexpress Type B – Cost-effective, highest-quality memory cards for the most demanding needs of professional photographers and the most common use cases of professional filmmakers.
  • OWC Memory Card Readers – Designed for the most advanced use cases of professional photographers and videographers.

Portable SSDs:

  • OWC Envoy Pro Elektron – The fastest, toughest mini-sized SSD available – it’s crushproof, dust-proof, and waterproof for transferring gigabytes of data in seconds.
  • OWC Express 1M2 – Ultra-fast, compatible, and reliable portable USB4 NVMe SSD – build your own or choose ready-to-run solutions.

Desktop Storage:

  • OWC Gemini – The only drive you need to organize your digital life – features dual drives and seven ports, taking you from notebook to workstation in seconds.
  • OWC ThunderBay 4 – Performance and capacity perfection for individual to studio content creators.

In addition, WPPi 2025 attendees can discover OWC’s state-of-the-art connectivity and lightning-fast storage solutions, including the OWC Thunderbolt 5 Hub and OWC Envoy Ultra.

  • OWC Thunderbolt 5 Hub – Explore a new world filled with workflow possibilities and state-of-the-art performance with the OWC Thunderbolt 5 Hub. It’s the perfect compact connectivity solution to solve the big problem of not having enough Thunderbolt 5 ports. Now you can turn a single cable connection from your machine into three Thunderbolt 5 ports and one USB-A port. With up to 80Gb/s of bi-directional data speed – up to 2x faster than Thunderbolt 4 and USB4 – and up to 120Gb/s for higher display bandwidth needs, you will redefine your productivity.
  • OWC Envoy Ultra – The first and fastest Thunderbolt 5 Portable SSD, built like a tank for go-anywhere ruggedness. Bus-powered with a built-in cable for ultra convenience. Jaw-dropping, mind-blowing, revolutionary real-world speed over 6000MB/s. Envoy Ultra gives you the best of everything in the palm of your hand with reliability you can count on from the proven global leader of Thunderbolt innovations.

For further information about WPPi 2025, please visit: https://wppiexpo.com/

Apple’s Siri Delay Has The Feel Of An AirPower Repeat… But The Stakes Are Higher This Time

Posted in Commentary with tags on March 9, 2025 by itnerd

On Friday, Apple put out a rare statement saying that the new Siri features including a more conversational Siri were being delayed. But perhaps it’s not a rare statement as they did something similar a few months ago with next generation CarPlay. Regardless it highlighted that Apple is in full catch up mode when it comes to their AI related ambitions with their competition is clearly far out in front of them.

This honestly feels like AirPower all over again where Apple announced it. Apple missed their 2018 ship date. Apple stopped talking about it. Then Apple killed it. Except that with their AI ambitions, they cannot quietly make this go away like they did with AirPower. They have to deliver something more than what they’ve delivered. Which to be frank has been underwhelming to date. And if that doesn’t change, Apple is done. That does sound over the top, but it’s not. Apple was late to the party when it comes with AI. But that was fine as Apple is often late to the party. And typically when they show up, whatever they ship is great. So they have maybe 6 – 12 months at most to show up to the party with something meaningful in the AI space that will start to claw back the ground that they have lost to companies like Google, Amazon and Samsung. And given their recent track record with next generation CarPlay and now AI, I question if Apple is capable of delivering something that will make this delay worth it for users. Though as always I am free to be proven wrong by Apple.

What are your thoughts? Is Apple done like dinner? Or are they going to deliver something spectacular in 6 – 12 months time? Leave a comment and let us know.

Guest Post: She Leads, We Succeed

Posted in Commentary with tags on March 8, 2025 by itnerd

Ever noticed how communities thrive when women step up to lead? This International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating how female leadership can elevate not only individuals but entire societies.

Take Maria from São Paulo, who started a local tech initiative from her living room. Initially, resources were scarce, and support limited. Everything changed when Maria discovered how to leverage unused internet resources, turning idle bandwidth into a thriving revenue stream. Her success didn’t stop there—she reinvested earnings back into her community, funding education programs and digital literacy workshops.

“When women lead, we create lasting change for everyone,” Maria emphasizes. Her story highlights how empowering women with simple tools can create powerful results.

Emily Carter, an engineer at Repocket, agrees wholeheartedly: “Women’s leadership in technology is transformative. By harnessing overlooked resources like idle internet bandwidth, they can generate opportunities that uplift entire communities.”

Studies repeatedly show communities led or significantly influenced by women experience accelerated economic growth, stronger educational systems, and more equitable outcomes 1.

Want to support women leaders this International Women’s Day? Here’s how:

  • Support Women-Owned Ventures: Choose to engage with and support businesses founded or managed by women.
  • Promote Female Leadership: Advocate for equal representation in leadership roles across sectors.
  • Leverage Tech for Good: Explore ways you can use accessible technology to drive positive community change.

Because when she leads, everyone succeeds.

ESET Celebrates Tenth Anniversary of Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship, Expands 2025 Canadian Awards

Posted in Commentary with tags on March 8, 2025 by itnerd

ESET, a global leader in cybersecurity, today announced the anniversary of its Women in Cybersecurity North American Scholarship, launched in 2016 to support and empower women pursuing careers in cybersecurity. As part of its ongoing commitment to fostering diverse talent, ESET is expanding the program in Canada, increasing both the number and value of scholarships available to Canadian applicants.

For a decade, ESET North America has encouraged and uplifted women to pursue careers in cybersecurity, offering financial assistance to help achieve their aspirations. In solidarity with the 2025 International Women’s Day’s #AccelerateAction theme, the Women in Cybersecurity North American Scholarship program is expanding its scope this year with additional awards, enhanced evaluation criteria and a renewed focus on recognizing both technical excellence and emerging potential.

As a long-time advocate for cybersecurity and talent development in Canada, ESET has built strong relationships with key technology hubs, including the city of Markham. Over the years, ESET has received a wealth of strong candidates from Markham and the Greater Toronto Area, reinforcing the region’s reputation as a growing center for cybersecurity innovation. By investing in opportunities for aspiring cybersecurity professionals, ESET aims to support both local talent and the broader cybersecurity workforce.

Pioneering one of the first scholarships of its kind, Celeste Blodgett, Vice President of Human Resources at ESET North America, originated the program at the North American headquarters in San Diego to support women who want to go into technology fields. Bolstered by Celeste’s passion, the program has since awarded scholarships to more than 25 recipients in the U.S. and Canada, and has expanded globally to Australia, the United Kingdom and Singapore.

According to the 2024 Cybersecurity Workforce Study conducted by (ISC), women account for only 14.4% of the cybersecurity workforce, while men make up 79.6%. This stark imbalance underscores the critical need to bring more women into the profession, particularly as emerging technologies like generative AI continue to evolve. ESET is committed to fostering opportunities for women to lead in cybersecurity and AI, helping to bridge this gap and build a more balanced, innovative and equitable future. Diversity in AI development is essential to ensure these tools are ethical, secure and inclusive.

In 2025, ESET North America will award $45,000 in scholarships to support the next generation of cybersecurity professionals. Canadian students will have access to new and expanded awards, including two $5,000 Cybersecurity Trailblazer awards for applicants who demonstrate exceptional technical proficiency and a strong focus on cybersecurity. To mark the tenth anniversary, five new $1,000 Future Leader Awards will be introduced in Canada to recognize emerging talent with great potential in cybersecurity. In the U.S., three $10,000 scholarships will be awarded in the Cybersecurity Trailblazer Award Tier, including one dedicated to a recipient in San Diego, honouring the program’s origins.

The scholarship has already helped many women pursue careers in cybersecurity.

DETAILS AND HOW TO APPLY
Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 round, and submissions must be received by 11:59 p.m. PT on April 8, 2025. Applicants can learn more about the scholarships and submit their application by visiting our dedicated web pages. If you’re a Canadian student, apply here; if you’re a US student, you can apply here.

Questions? Email us at CA-scholarship@eset.com [Canada-only inquiries] or US-scholarship@eset.com [US-only inquiries] with any questions.

Today Is International Women’s Day

Posted in Commentary on March 8, 2025 by itnerd

Saturday, March 8, is the global celebration of International Women’s Day (IWD), and a reminder that many issues still impact women’s equality and progress. 

It is important to take action and acknowledge the incredible contributions of women across industries while pushing for real change. This year’s theme, Accelerate Action for Women’s Equality, emphasizes the need to do more than just include women’s voices—it’s about making sure they’re heard loud and clear, especially in tech and AI, where equal representation still has a long way to go. 

I’ve assembled some commentary from a variety of women who work in tech in order to get their perspectives on International Women’s Day:

Phyllis Rhodes, Director of Sales and Business Development at Parallel Works:

“International Women’s Day is more than just a celebration—it’s a call to action and a day to recognize the achievements of women across industries while also addressing the systemic barriers that still stand in the way of true equality. This year’s theme, Accelerate Action for Women’s Equality, highlights the urgency of ensuring that women’s voices are not just included but actively amplified in spaces where decisions are made, particularly in technology and artificial intelligence (AI). 

AI is shaping the future at an unprecedented pace, and it is crucial and beneficial that the voices that train these models are representative of the diverse world we live in. When AI systems are developed predominantly using content or voices that are homogenous or largely representative of the most dominant figures in a room, they risk reinforcing existing biases rather than breaking them down. Without a diversity of perspectives, these biases become amplified within AI models, perpetuating inequality instead of fostering inclusivity. To truly harness the power of AI for good, we must prioritize a broad range of voices, ensuring that women, along with other underrepresented groups, are actively involved in the training and development of these systems. 

A diversity of perspectives is not just a checkbox—it’s the foundation of innovation. The more viewpoints we bring to the table, the more dynamic and effective our solutions become. A team rich in varied experiences and views can generate more creative ideas, challenge ingrained biases, and ultimately lead to better, more informed, and more equitable technology. When we cultivate an environment that values different lived experiences, we open the door to progress that benefits everyone, not just a select few. 

Beyond AI, accelerating women’s equality means creating space for more women to be heard, valued, and respected in every industry. Lifting up younger women—amplifying their ideas, crediting their contributions, and mentoring them—ensures a stronger, more inclusive future. Too often, valuable insights go unnoticed simply because the voices behind them are quieter or less assertive in male-dominated spaces. Recognizing when someone may feel intimidated and making an effort to draw them into discussions is a simple but powerful way to promote equality. 

True progress requires active listening, intentional amplification, and a commitment to inclusivity at every level. By ensuring that AI, workplaces, and leadership structures reflect the diversity of the world we live in, we take tangible steps toward gender equality. The future of innovation depends on it.” 

Molly Presley, SVP Global Marketing at Hammerspace:

On Saturday, March 8th, the world celebrates International Women’s Day 2025. This day recognizes the accomplishments of women in different industries, particularly in tech, while acknowledging the continuing inequalities and injustices that exist.  

Molly Presley, a highly respected leader in the tech industry, shares her insights on navigating challenges and promoting advancement for women in the field. As someone who has broken through barriers and opened doors for future female tech leaders, she offers valuable perspectives on balancing progress and overcoming obstacles.  

“My tech career trajectory has been greatly influenced by exceptional leaders who have pushed me to achieve beyond my expectations. Although I had a solid technical background upon entering the industry, ascending to a senior executive role in tech marketing was not something I had anticipated. The key to my success has been the mentorship of others and my commitment to the job. This mentorship has refined my ability to pinpoint distinctive product attributes and effectively communicate with a varied audience.

Because a significant aspect of my journey has been mentoring women in technology and giving back to those who have mentored me, as my career advanced, I became actively involved with the ‘Women in High-Performance Computing‘ organization (WHPC). I currently serve as the Director of Communications and Outreach, where I have the opportunity to promote mentoring programs, curated resources, and job access that help women in HPC, and technical computing achieve their professional goals. 

“I strongly urge aspiring young women in the tech field to seek guidance from experienced professionals and engage in activities such as joining professional associations like WHPC. These communities provide essential support, educational resources, networking opportunities, and motivation necessary for achieving success in their chosen career path.

This year’s IWD theme is ‘Accelerate Action’ for gender equality. It is a worldwide call for strategies, resources, and activities that positively impact women’s advancement, support, and elevation of their implementation. It’s also a call for all of us, especially those in leadership positions, to step forward in solidarity and accelerate the rate of progress worldwide.

I strongly believe the path to accelerating action toward gender equality lies with visionary leaders who recognize that a diverse team that empowers female members is the key to success. Together, we can achieve remarkable accomplishments by fostering an environment that promotes empowerment and encouragement.”

Hope Wang, Senior Technical Marketing Manager, Alluxio:

“As an Asian woman in tech, I’ve witnessed firsthand the barriers women face in STEM fields, both in education and work. The journey toward equality continues, but I’m optimistic about how the AI revolution, which GenAI accelerates, is democratizing access to technical education by lowering entry barriers that have historically kept diverse voices out. AI tools are becoming great equalizers, opening doors for women to learn, create, and innovate on their own terms. 

This International Women’s Day, I celebrate how technology can amplify our voices and accelerate inclusion, creating pathways for more women like me to thrive in spaces where we’ve been underrepresented for too long. When we create inclusion through accessible technology, we forge a more equitable future for all women in STEM.”

Julia Astashkina, Senior Director of Growth, StarTree:

“On International Women’s Day 2025, the call to Accelerate Action resonates deeply with me, not just as a leader in tech, but as a mother raising the next generation. My daughter is growing up in a world where women continue to push boundaries in science, technology, and leadership, yet true equality remains just out of reach. I want her to see a future where opportunities aren’t delayed, biases don’t dictate outcomes, and progress happens in real time.

We can’t afford to wait for change to happen gradually. Progress requires action, not just words or promises, but tangible steps that create opportunities for women at every level. This means actively tracking representation, fostering mentorship, and ensuring women have well-defined, well-supported pathways to leadership. Change doesn’t happen in the background; it requires visibility, urgency, and commitment.

I want my daughter to grow up knowing she belongs in every room she enters. That requires all of us to take action now. Let’s stop waiting for progress and start accelerating it, ensuring that future generations inherit a world where inclusion isn’t an initiative, but a given.”

 Margaret Hoagland, VP, Global Sales & Marketing, SIOS Technology

“On this International Women’s Day, we celebrate the groundbreaking achievements of women who have shaped history. But let’s also honor the quiet victories—the moments of courage that paved the way for progress.

Let’s remember the women who refused to be silenced, who spoke up even when it was easier to stay quiet. The women who were the first in their companies to hold leadership positions. The only women in the room, who not only reached their professional goals but lifted others along the way with compassion and empathy. The women who taught us that the quietest voices are often the most powerful. Let’s remember the unsung women who have shaped the world we live in today in a thousand small ways. And because of them, we rise.”

Ransomware gang says it hacked a Virginia school district and stole data

Posted in Commentary with tags on March 7, 2025 by itnerd

Ransomware gang Fog yesterday claimed responsibility for a February 2025 data breach at Williamsburg-James City County Schools in Virginia. The group is demanding an undisclosed amount be paid in ransom in exchange for stolen data.

WJCC announced it was hit by a cyber attack on February 9 and that systems were restored by February 14. An investigation of the attack and what data was compromised is still ongoing, and WJCC has not publicly disclosed a data breach.

In a post on its website, Fog says it stole 27.7 GB of data from WJCC. The school district has not verified Fog’s claim.

We do not yet know what data was compromised, if WJCC did or will pay a ransom, how much Fog demanded, or how attackers breached WJCC’s network. Comparitech contacted WJCC for comment and will update this article if it replies.

Paul Bischoff, Consumer Privacy Advocate at Comparitech, wrote in a blog post:

“Fog is a ransomware gang that first started claiming attacks on its website in July 2024. It has a history of targeting US schools but is not limited to them. In addition to encrypting files, Fog also steals data and targets development environments, such as repositories stored on GitLab.”

“Fog has claimed 16 confirmed ransomware attacks since it began, plus another 155 unconfirmed claimed that have not been acknowledged by the targeted organizations. Of Fog’s six confirmed attacks in 2025, five were against schools.”

“So far in 2025, Comparitech researchers logged eight confirmed ransomware attacks against US schools, colleges, and other educational institutions. Ransomware attacks on schools and other education facilities can disrupt day-to-day operations such as taking attendance, submitting grades, phone and email communications, billing, payroll, and assignments. Ransomware attacks are often two-pronged: they lock down systems and steal data. Schools that refuse to pay can face extended downtime, lose data, and put students and faculty at increased risk of fraud.”

This is the second story today that involved a ransomware gang pwning an organization. This should highlight that this is a today problem and organizations need to immediately take action to not get pwned.