Unsupervised Learning

Unsupervised Learning

Unsupervised Learning is about ideas and trends in Cybersecurity, National Security, AI, Technology, and Culture—and how best to upgrade ourselves to be ready for what's coming.

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Unsupervised Learning: No. 185

Unsupervised Learning: No. 185

The Telegraph has found strong links between Huawei employees and Chinese intelligence agencies. The Huawei counter was that this was extremely common among telecom companies, and that it wasn't a big...

8 Heinä 201921min

The World is Collapsing Into Two Countries—Green and Red

The World is Collapsing Into Two Countries—Green and Red

The world being sorted into two different countries—a Green country of the top 10% of income/wealk, and a Red country that's everyone else. These countries are separated not by geography, but by class...

3 Heinä 20198min

Unsupervised Learning: No. 184

Unsupervised Learning: No. 184

I created a new tutorial on OWASP Amass, and just joined the team as a contributor as well. TutorialChinese hacking groups have been embedded deep inside multiple major US tech firms for many years, i...

1 Heinä 201918min

Unsupervised Learning: No. 183

Unsupervised Learning: No. 183

There's a Linux vulnerability called SACK Panic (among other names) that takes advantage of a kernel feature called Selective ACK. The feature lets systems tell the other side of the conversation how ...

24 Kesä 201913min

Unsupervised Learning: No. 182

Unsupervised Learning: No. 182

The US is supposedly ramping up attacks against Russian power grid through the use of new cyberattack powers granted by Trump. I am happy to hear of this, but it's an example of where we as outsiders ...

18 Kesä 201910min

Unsupervised Learning: No. 181

Unsupervised Learning: No. 181

Some absolutely fascinating research has just come out on what percentages and types of vulnerabilities are actually exploited in the wild. It found that only 5.5% of vulnerabilities discovered betwee...

11 Kesä 201924min

Grit is the Ultimate Privilege

Grit is the Ultimate Privilege

An argument that we should acknowledge grit as one of the most powerful causal factors in success, and figure out ways to bring its benefits to everyone.Become a Member: https://danielmiessler.com/upg...

8 Kesä 20196min

Why Software Remains Insecure

Why Software Remains Insecure

A concise explanation of why software continues to have security and quality problems after decades of supposedly trying to address the problem.Become a Member: https://danielmiessler.com/upgradeSee o...

6 Kesä 20194min