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when i started at google i had a job title — information security engineer in the information security team and also not very meaningful. so i was actually going to go to a conference and they told me to me you need to make business cards. and so i was, like, so, if i was going to have a meaningless job title, i thought i would make it cute and whimsical. on a serious note, you're one of very few women at your level in the security industry, even in the it industry, but specifically within the security industry. what's it like? when ijoined chrome to lead the security team i was the only woman, and now we have a whole team which is actually majority women, and they're the one who are actually responsible for all the work that we've seen to push https on the web. what are the things you pick up on that you think, actually, i reckon that probably does put quite a few women off? you hear a lot of stories. you know, very subtle things, like you go to an event and there's women that are, kind of, dressed in scantily—clad outfits and that's, like, the major woman presence there and that doesn't m
when i started at google i had a job title — information security engineer in the information security team and also not very meaningful. so i was actually going to go to a conference and they told me to me you need to make business cards. and so i was, like, so, if i was going to have a meaningless job title, i thought i would make it cute and whimsical. on a serious note, you're one of very few women at your level in the security industry, even in the it industry, but specifically within...
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when i started at google i had a job title — information security engineer in the information security teamt was a mouthful and also not very meaningful. so i was actually going to go to a conference and they told me to me you need to make business cards. and so i was, like, so, if i was going to have a meaningless job title, i thought i would make it cute and whimsical. it served me well because i think there's a lot of people who are really serious in security and come from defence. they have their a—star generals and certifications, and when they see a card that says security princess it's shocking and they smile and it's a nice icebreaker. on a serious note, you're one of very few women at your level in the security industry, even in the it industry, but specifically within the security industry. what's it like? when ijoined chrome to lead the security team i was the only woman, and now we have a whole team which is actually majority women, and they're the one who are actually responsible for all the work that we've seen to push https on the web. what are the things you pick up on that
when i started at google i had a job title — information security engineer in the information security teamt was a mouthful and also not very meaningful. so i was actually going to go to a conference and they told me to me you need to make business cards. and so i was, like, so, if i was going to have a meaningless job title, i thought i would make it cute and whimsical. it served me well because i think there's a lot of people who are really serious in security and come from defence. they...
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when i started at google i had a job title — information security engineer in the information security teammeaningful. so i was actually going to go to a conference and they told me to me you need to make business cards. and so i was, like, so, if i was going to have a meaningless job title, i thought i would make it cute and whimsical. on a serious note, you're one of very few women at your level in the security industry, even in the it industry, but specifically within the security industry. what's it like? when ijoined chrome to lead the security team i was the only woman, and now we have a whole team which is actually majority women, and they're the one who are actually responsible for all the work that we've seen to push https on the web. what are the things you pick up on that you think, actually, i reckon that probably does put quite a few women off? you hear a lot of stories. you know, very subtle things, like you go to an event and there's women that are, kind of, dressed in scantily—clad outfits and that's, like, the major woman presence there and that doesn't make you feel includ
when i started at google i had a job title — information security engineer in the information security teammeaningful. so i was actually going to go to a conference and they told me to me you need to make business cards. and so i was, like, so, if i was going to have a meaningless job title, i thought i would make it cute and whimsical. on a serious note, you're one of very few women at your level in the security industry, even in the it industry, but specifically within the security...
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when i started at google i had a job title — information security engineer in the information security teamsical. on a serious note, you're one of very few women at your level in the security industry, even in the it industry, but specifically within the security industry. what's it like? when ijoined chrome to lead the security team i was the only woman, and now we have a whole team which is actually majority women, and they're the one who are actually responsible for all the work that we've seen to push https on the web. what are the things you pick up on that you think, actually, i reckon that probably does put quite a few women off? you hear a lot of stories. you know, very subtle things, like you go to an event and there's women that are, kind of, dressed in scantily—clad outfits and that's, like, the major woman presence there and that doesn't make you feel included and respected as a professional. project zero gets hackers to find bugs in any software on the web. they give vendors 90 days to fix it or they go public. doing that has actually incentivised more change in industry in ter
when i started at google i had a job title — information security engineer in the information security teamsical. on a serious note, you're one of very few women at your level in the security industry, even in the it industry, but specifically within the security industry. what's it like? when ijoined chrome to lead the security team i was the only woman, and now we have a whole team which is actually majority women, and they're the one who are actually responsible for all the work that we've...
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we are a security team, focused on information security. but turns out the vast majority of harm that happens online is not tied to technical security issues. that includes disinformation and misinformation. so i do wish he had constituted that team before the election that we had seen the warning signs. >> do you think facebook and twitter have good teams like that the truth is we're also react to go -- reacting to what happened in 2016. we're missing the big picture of what has happened since then, and the texture of how misinformation has worked in elections since the u.s. has been zblifrt when you get signs that something's going awry, you call the government agencies. i know if a missile hit the facebook campus, you know exactly. if a burglar came in, you would call the local police. is there one sort of 911 number you call in the u.s. government? or is it too diffuse the way the government handles this? >> that is problem in the u.s. we don't have a single agency whose responsibility is to prevent cyberattacks against american assets,
we are a security team, focused on information security. but turns out the vast majority of harm that happens online is not tied to technical security issues. that includes disinformation and misinformation. so i do wish he had constituted that team before the election that we had seen the warning signs. >> do you think facebook and twitter have good teams like that the truth is we're also react to go -- reacting to what happened in 2016. we're missing the big picture of what has happened...
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security team. >> why does the president think it is a member of the national security team? >> he is making the point it f is that raises concerns if someone has access to information. look. you know because you're in the media you know that president obama was investigating journalists. a lot of folks for "the new york times" were criticizing him at the time. james rosen. >> for leaks? i don't support what he was doing. but -- >> he should be reminded of that. >> there were investigation of leaks and not criticisms. it is different. >> i think this one is fairly simple. if this person really thinks that he or she is being patriotic and not pathetic which is the way i view it, then they should come forward because you would have given them a seat today. what really was the motivation? if the motivation is what they state it is in that ridiculous op-ed, they failed miserably. they missed the mark completely. i think the motivation was to show discord and create che os and i refuse to be a part that. >> the central premise of the op-ed is something we haven't heard before. we are hearing from they feel it's their duty to protect the country. we have heard this in pre
security team. >> why does the president think it is a member of the national security team? >> he is making the point it f is that raises concerns if someone has access to information. look. you know because you're in the media you know that president obama was investigating journalists. a lot of folks for "the new york times" were criticizing him at the time. james rosen. >> for leaks? i don't support what he was doing. but -- >> he should be reminded of...
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teams. facebook is facing a lawsuit over its apparent inability to keep its uses personal information secure it comes in response to what was potentially the company's worst security breach fifty million accounts smoove been compromised. our engineering team discovered a security issue affecting almost fifty million accounts is clear the attack is exploited a vulnerability in facebook's code does allow them to take over people's accounts facebook admitting and choose day that their platform was breached fifty million accounts affected a further forty million also having their passwords changed so that's nineteen million people in total facebook releasing a statement saying that those accounts could have been used by people with the ferias tensions and that at this early stage of their investigation they don't know who these people are or where they're based who carried out this attack and naturally that's led to anger being expressed on other social media platforms oh my god someone besides through facebook was willing to sell your info to me have you in food herbal times i knew something wa
teams. facebook is facing a lawsuit over its apparent inability to keep its uses personal information secure it comes in response to what was potentially the company's worst security breach fifty million accounts smoove been compromised. our engineering team discovered a security issue affecting almost fifty million accounts is clear the attack is exploited a vulnerability in facebook's code does allow them to take over people's accounts facebook admitting and choose day that their platform was...
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keep its users personal information secure it comes in response to a major security breach in which over fifty million users accounts may have been compromised. our engineering team discovered a security issue affecting almost fifty million accounts it's clear their attackers exploited a vulnerability in facebook's code this allowed them to take over people's accounts facebook admitting that a breach took place on choose day with fifty million accounts being affected and ninety million also being logged out and having their passwords research a huge breach and again eroding trust in facebook now they say that the account could have been used by perpetrators they still don't know whether the accounts were misused or whether any information was accessed and also they say at this early stage of their investigation they don't know who's behind the attacks all based on all of this has sparked outrage which has been expressed on other social media platforms i knew something was up last night when i saw an error has occurred you know when i clicked on to now logged out of my account of their country mental right password time to change it again if they refused to protec
keep its users personal information secure it comes in response to a major security breach in which over fifty million users accounts may have been compromised. our engineering team discovered a security issue affecting almost fifty million accounts it's clear their attackers exploited a vulnerability in facebook's code this allowed them to take over people's accounts facebook admitting that a breach took place on choose day with fifty million accounts being affected and ninety million also...
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secured with bob mueller's team. some type of arrangement that would suggest he is willing to provide any of the information and detailsspecial counsel pertaining to a host of different aspects of this investigation including the election meddling in interference. as of now, we should note that inl manafort giants michael: terms of cooperation. manafort becomes the central focus point of this investigation. >> is there any reason to believe this will impact the trump administration in any way? that this be cooperation wouldn't necessarily mean anything? >> this impacts the investigation but we don't know what the timeline will be. in terms unknowns here of when bob mueller's investigation will wrap up. by cooperating with the special counsel, it presents the fascinating situation where the previous campaign chairman is cooperating with the very person who is investigating this administration for possible election interference. meanwhile, the president could ultimately decide to pardon this whole entire investigation. convictions,re indeed. that -- ew york, >> we had the bloomberg scoop on blackstone betting bigger on r
secured with bob mueller's team. some type of arrangement that would suggest he is willing to provide any of the information and detailsspecial counsel pertaining to a host of different aspects of this investigation including the election meddling in interference. as of now, we should note that inl manafort giants michael: terms of cooperation. manafort becomes the central focus point of this investigation. >> is there any reason to believe this will impact the trump administration in any...
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including the national security adviser, the cfo of the trump organization with immunity, and michael cohen is also in talks with the mueller team. so the deal has been done, the informationvided by someone like paul manafort has to be crucial to links between the trump campaign and possible russian conspiracy to influence the outcome of the presidential election. >> to katie's point, danny, do you think paul manafort is the biggest fish if you will that's now significantly cooperating with bob mueller? >> possibly. but that's based on the inference we can draw that if paul manafort this late in the game was able to impress federal prosecutors with whatever story he has such that they were willing to enter into any plea agreement, offer any kind of cooperation agreement to paul manafort, that he must have had something they find very interesting. it might be donald trump, it might be the trump tower meeting where he was apparently present, it might just be about russians. who knows more russians than paul manafort who has pleaded guilty so far. paul manafort is not just a window into the trump administration, he may be more of a window into russians in general. and this i
including the national security adviser, the cfo of the trump organization with immunity, and michael cohen is also in talks with the mueller team. so the deal has been done, the informationvided by someone like paul manafort has to be crucial to links between the trump campaign and possible russian conspiracy to influence the outcome of the presidential election. >> to katie's point, danny, do you think paul manafort is the biggest fish if you will that's now significantly cooperating...
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security team? >> he's making the point that if he is, that raises true concerns, if it's somebody that has access to information. and, look, because you're in the med media you know that president obama was investigating journalists, a lot of foelks wee criticizing the "new york times." >> for the leaks, and. >> i think this is very simple. if this person thinks that he or she is being patriotic and not pathetic, which is how i view is it? they should come forth and you would have given them a seat today. if the motivation is what they state it is in that ridiculous op-ed, they failed his rababmis they missed the mark completely. i think it was just to create chaos and discord. >> we have been hearing that there are senior administration officials who feel it's their duty to protect the country from president trump's -- just this week from senator ben sasse, he said he's heard it from people close to the white house. and i want you to listen to july of last year with anthony sca scaramuc scaramucci. >> there are people inside the administration who think it is their job to save america from this president, okay
security team? >> he's making the point that if he is, that raises true concerns, if it's somebody that has access to information. and, look, because you're in the med media you know that president obama was investigating journalists, a lot of foelks wee criticizing the "new york times." >> for the leaks, and. >> i think this is very simple. if this person thinks that he or she is being patriotic and not pathetic, which is how i view is it? they should come forth and...
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bill, the president was joined by key members of his team including homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen, and others getting the latest informationrding the fallout from the storm including most importantly a read on rescue and recovery efforts where applicable. it's important, bill, there is a major emphasis at the white house on the restoration of power and delivery of critical services, the key being procurement and distribution of materials meant to alleviate the hardship that so many will face in the coming days and weeks. while we haven't heard from the president yet today on twitter, he did weigh in yesterday again on the reporting in the aftermath of hurricane maria that hit puerto rico. the president said this. when trump visited the island territory last october officials told him in a briefing 16 people had died from maria. the washington post. this was long after the hurricane took place. every many months it went to 64 people. then, like m magic, 3,000 people killed. he continues, they hired researchers to tell them how many people had died in puerto rico. how would they not know this? this method was never done with
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team. when he says something like we've got funding secured, that is a market -- >> it's a market moving event. >> this person has inside information and this is a market moving incident. elon musk has been in a fight with short sellers, with journalists for the last year, and this is all coming at a time when he is having production problems with the model 3, and he's already promised that they're going to have a huge second half of the year. it's huge. >> joining us is jesse westbrook. good to see you. for much of our audiaudience, they're not steeped in these financial rules but there are rules that govern when you're looking at selling your company or you're going to do something material how you distribute that information in a way that everybody to whom it's important gets it the same way and at the same time. that's initially what the problem is with what elon musk did? >> yeah, i mean, i don't think the tweet is really the issue in and of itself. i mean, s.e.c.'s evolved. the world's evolved. i mean, a tweet could be pretty broad dissemination. i don't think the s.e.c. really has an issue with that, the issue is whether you
team. when he says something like we've got funding secured, that is a market -- >> it's a market moving event. >> this person has inside information and this is a market moving incident. elon musk has been in a fight with short sellers, with journalists for the last year, and this is all coming at a time when he is having production problems with the model 3, and he's already promised that they're going to have a huge second half of the year. it's huge. >> joining us is jesse...
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$14 million and we sort of employed a team of, we call -- peopleal defenders who are going to partner up with local election officials and be their information security professional for the next couple of years. we think that is among the most states should employ, obviously we are all wrestling with different challenges. i hope the illinois experiment works out and i look forward to some other states adopting it. your county is a lot smaller than cook county, but bigger than a good percentage of election jurisdictions in the united states. do you want to talk about anything that noah mentioned? has there been sharing in virginia between smaller localities and bigger localities? >> i think the advantage that we have in the city of fairfax is that we're close to d.c., so we are a little more aware of the different resources and partnerships that we can do. there are localities that are my size or smaller who do not have departments, so as noah was saying you are being asked to , ingest and respond to an awful lot of information that you really don't understand. i think i get a more e-mails a day about election security. i think the resources and these
$14 million and we sort of employed a team of, we call -- peopleal defenders who are going to partner up with local election officials and be their information security professional for the next couple of years. we think that is among the most states should employ, obviously we are all wrestling with different challenges. i hope the illinois experiment works out and i look forward to some other states adopting it. your county is a lot smaller than cook county, but bigger than a good percentage...
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million and we sort of employed a team of, we call the cyborg -- cybernetic is come people to go to partner up with local election officials and be their information securityprofessional for the next couple of years. we think that is among the most states should employ, obviously were all wrestle with different challenges pick out the ultimate experiment works out and i look for to some of the states adopting it. i know some are and are doing that. >> rendered, obviously city of fairfax is a lot smaller than cook county, although probably bigger than a good percentage of election jurisdictions in the united states. do you want to talk with anything that no one mention? hasn't been sharing in virginia between smaller localities and bigger localities? >> i think the advantage that we have in the city of fairfax is that we're close to d.c., so we are a little more aware of the different resources and partnerships that we can do. the all localities that on my size or smaller who do not have i.t. departments, and so as no one was saying you are being asked to ingest and respond to an awful lot of information that you really don't understand. i think i get a mor
million and we sort of employed a team of, we call the cyborg -- cybernetic is come people to go to partner up with local election officials and be their information securityprofessional for the next couple of years. we think that is among the most states should employ, obviously were all wrestle with different challenges pick out the ultimate experiment works out and i look for to some of the states adopting it. i know some are and are doing that. >> rendered, obviously city of fairfax...
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secure interview rooms and i would meet with defendants who hoped to become cooperating witne witnesses, they better be completely truthful and have some extraordinarily relevant information. i suspect that's what paul manafort gave the mueller teamringing the goods. that may be about that trump tower meeting. craig, you have written about that meeting, the infamous meeting from 2016 with the russians there. and we know that paul manafort was in there, the only one now cooperating with the special counsel. but when it comes to that, who else was there? donald trump jr. i want to play this before we start chatting here, a little more of what he had to say earlier. >> your father has denied reports that he's worried you might be in legal jeopardy because of the mueller investigation. but are you scared you could go to jail? >> i'm not because i know what i did and i'm not worried about any of that. it doesn't mean they won't try to create something. we have seen that with everything, but again, i'm not. >> all right, just to be clear here, that interview was before manafort made this deal. so craig, where does this come into play as far as arrows that may point to don jr., to jared kushner, or even the president himself? >> right,
secure interview rooms and i would meet with defendants who hoped to become cooperating witne witnesses, they better be completely truthful and have some extraordinarily relevant information. i suspect that's what paul manafort gave the mueller teamringing the goods. that may be about that trump tower meeting. craig, you have written about that meeting, the infamous meeting from 2016 with the russians there. and we know that paul manafort was in there, the only one now cooperating with the...
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team caught up in the mueller probe. federal prosecutors and attorneys for michael flynn have informed the court they're now ready to set a sentencing date for donald trump's former national securitye manafort, flynn also pleaded guilty and agreed to cooperate. it's so surreal, paul butler, to go from reporting on the former chairman of his campaign to reporting on the former the forl security adviser for the united states of america under donald trump as cooperating witnesses in the mueller probe into russian collusion. >> yeah, so part of this, again, we've always thought of this as a pyramid prosecution. you start at the bottom and go up. it's always been interesting that the people on the bottom are pretty high ranked like michael flynn and like the former chairman of the campaign. but, look, all this means is that michael flynn has done what he was supposed to do for special counsel mueller. mueller has preserved that testimony in the grand jury and now he kind of puts it on ice. michael flynn was a convicted liar. he was never going to be a witness in a criminal case. and mueller still has a whole lot to do. he has to debrief and preserve the testimony of paul manafort and m
team caught up in the mueller probe. federal prosecutors and attorneys for michael flynn have informed the court they're now ready to set a sentencing date for donald trump's former national securitye manafort, flynn also pleaded guilty and agreed to cooperate. it's so surreal, paul butler, to go from reporting on the former chairman of his campaign to reporting on the former the forl security adviser for the united states of america under donald trump as cooperating witnesses in the mueller...
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information. tel us what you add national trading standards happy do to secure convictions. there has been a whole range of things, because that is in number of specialist teamsee times —— in the case of the health insurance card, it is free, but they are charging money to get the card. we reckon that perhaps 1 million money to get the card. we reckon that perhaps1 million people money to get the card. we reckon that perhaps 1 million people work on by the individuals who went to jail, and that they had taken over £37 million from the various scams that are operating. it's huge success for you. what proportion of your workers online base? tracking down these online scammers, the people who are operated fake websites? we are finding it is an increasing proportion of the work. nearly every scam often has an online component. it may be the dodgy guides up on the door side says, here is our website, and the website is concocted for that basis. while it may be social media. for some strange while it may be social media. for some strange reason, we are more inclined to trust someone selling us something on social media than the dodgy guy who turned up on the doorst
information. tel us what you add national trading standards happy do to secure convictions. there has been a whole range of things, because that is in number of specialist teamsee times —— in the case of the health insurance card, it is free, but they are charging money to get the card. we reckon that perhaps 1 million money to get the card. we reckon that perhaps1 million people money to get the card. we reckon that perhaps 1 million people work on by the individuals who went to jail, and...
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team discovered a security issue affecting almost 50 million accounts facebook saying the investigation is still in the early stages about the latest security incident but they fixed the vulnerability and informed law enforcement. saying they have yet to determine whether the 50 million accounts were misused or any information was accessed facebook says that attackers exploited a vulnerability in facebook's code that impacted the view-as feature, that allows people to see how the profile appears to one else. this then allowed the attackers to steal the quiver lent of a digital key to use to take over people's accounts. facebook saying because of precautions they've taken around 90 people will have to log back in to facebook or any of the apps that use facebook log-in to save information melissa, you see shares down 3%. i'm sure we learn missouri more from facebook over the course of the day. >> theoretically, julia what could the hackers have done, what could she have accessed, done to people's profiles? >> well, my understanding, melissa, is that there is this idea of a digital key. something that keeps facebook open on a computer that i use at home, a computer at work it means i wouldn't have
team discovered a security issue affecting almost 50 million accounts facebook saying the investigation is still in the early stages about the latest security incident but they fixed the vulnerability and informed law enforcement. saying they have yet to determine whether the 50 million accounts were misused or any information was accessed facebook says that attackers exploited a vulnerability in facebook's code that impacted the view-as feature, that allows people to see how the profile...