Brittney Pope+FollowLinux Backdoor: SAP’s Patch Problem?SAP NetWeaver’s critical flaw is still being exploited, months after a patch dropped. The Auto-Color backdoor is sneaky—lying dormant until it gets the green light from its command server, then unleashing system-level chaos on Linux. Why are so many admins slow to patch, even with a 9.8/10 severity score? Is this a wake-up call for enterprise patch culture, or just another day in the cyber trenches? Let’s debate. #Tech #Cybersecurity #Linux00Share
Zachary Henderson+FollowIs AI Upskilling Replacing Cyber Hiring?Noticed how cybersecurity execs are flocking to AI skill-building sessions instead of focusing on hiring? The latest RSA Conference data shows leaders are prioritizing their own AI know-how over expanding teams. Is this the smart move to stay ahead of AI-powered threats, or could it worsen the talent shortage down the line? Would you rather upskill your current team or bring in fresh talent to tackle tomorrow’s risks? Let’s debate! #Tech #Cybersecurity #AIInnovation10Share
Mark Pruitt+FollowCan Dating Apps Ever Be Truly Safe?Tea, the women-only dating advice app, just hit pause on messaging after a major data breach exposed users’ private info and conversations. For an app built on trust and safety, this is a wake-up call: can platforms promising anonymity ever guarantee it? Or are we trading privacy for the illusion of security? Curious to hear if you’d still use an app like this after such a breach. #Tech #Cybersecurity #DatingApps00Share
Dawn Smith+FollowCan Dating Apps Ever Be Truly Secure?Tea app’s latest security breach has the tech world buzzing. With thousands of sensitive messages and photos leaked, it’s a wake-up call for anyone trusting apps with personal data. Should platforms like Tea rethink how they verify users and store info? Or is digital privacy just an illusion in today’s app-driven world? Let’s debate: Is convenience worth the risk? #Tech #Cybersecurity #DatingApps40Share
Robert Evans+FollowPalo Alto’s $20B Cybersecurity Power Move?Heard the buzz? Palo Alto Networks might drop over $20 billion to buy CyberArk, making it their biggest splurge ever. CyberArk’s stock shot up, but both companies’ fans are feeling iffy—maybe worried about too many eggs in one basket? If this goes through, expect fewer choices but maybe smoother security for your apps and accounts. Big tech is all about bundling up lately, so keep an eye on your favorite security tools! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Cybersecurity00Share
Jason Arellano+FollowAI Outsmarts 'I'm Not a Robot' Checks?So, ChatGPT just learned how to breeze past those 'I'm not a robot' checkboxes that are supposed to keep bots out. With agentic AI now handling web tasks for us, are we looking at a new era of convenience—or opening the door to smarter cyber threats? If AI can mimic us online, what’s next for digital security? Would you trust an AI to book your appointments, or does this cross a line? #Tech #AI #Cybersecurity00Share
David Garcia+FollowIs Privacy Possible on Dating Apps?Tea app just pulled the plug on direct messages after a second major data breach exposed over a million private conversations and sensitive images. As someone who values both innovation and security, I’m torn—can we trust platforms that promise safety but struggle to deliver? Is disabling features enough, or do we need a whole new approach to privacy in dating tech? Curious to hear your thoughts! #Tech #dataprivacy #cybersecurity10Share
Jennifer Meyer+FollowIs AI Making Cybersecurity Too Pricey?CrowdStrike’s AI-powered Falcon platform is crushing it in cybersecurity, but with its stock trading at a hefty premium, is the hype justified? The company’s deep AI integration gives it a clear edge, but as AI speeds up both attacks and defenses, is paying top dollar for AI-native security the new normal—or just a bubble? Would you pay up for smarter protection, or wait for the next earnings report? Let’s debate! #Tech #CrowdStrike #Cybersecurity00Share
Kristi Cunningham+FollowMaryland’s free path to cybersecurity jobsMaryland residents now have a shot at a completely free, state-funded cybersecurity training and certification program that’s 100% online. BCR Cyber’s new Workforce Development Program is open to anyone meeting a few key criteria—like being a recent IT/cyber grad or holding certain certifications—and it’s designed to fast-track people into real cybersecurity jobs. The training covers everything from threat analysis to hands-on attack simulations, all with guidance from industry giants like Northrop Grumman and Accenture. If you’ve ever thought about switching careers or boosting your skills, this could be a game-changer. Who’s thinking about applying or knows someone who should? #JobCareer #MarylandJobs #Cybersecurity00Share
Mark Pruitt+FollowIs Safety Tech Failing Women?The Tea app promised women a safer dating experience with features like background checks and reverse image searches. But after a major data breach exposed thousands of user photos and IDs, many are questioning if these platforms can truly protect our privacy. Are safety-focused apps trading one risk for another? Would you trust your data to a platform like this, or is the promise of security just an illusion? Let’s debate. #Tech #dataprivacy #cybersecurity10Share