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The CyberWire Daily Podcast 2.5.16

In today's podcast, we hear some small signals that the ISIS narrative may be faltering. European governments struggle to accommodate privacy while addressing security. Malware gets more evasive, and ransomware retains its popularity among crooks. And finally, are some white hats approaching a line they shouldn't cross? We also hear from the University of Maryland's Markus Rauschecker, who discusses critical infrastructure's cyber risks and responses. http://thecyberwire.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Broadcast on:
05 Feb 2016

In today's podcast, we hear some small signals that the ISIS narrative may be faltering. European governments struggle to accommodate privacy while addressing security. Malware gets more evasive, and ransomware retains its popularity among crooks. And finally, are some white hats approaching a line they shouldn't cross? We also hear from the University of Maryland's Markus Rauschecker, who discusses critical infrastructure's cyber risks and responses. http://thecyberwire.com

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In today's podcast, we hear some small signals that the ISIS narrative may be faltering. European governments struggle to accommodate privacy while addressing security. Malware gets more evasive, and ransomware retains its popularity among crooks. And finally, are some white hats approaching a line they shouldn't cross? We also hear from the University of Maryland's Markus Rauschecker, who discusses critical infrastructure's cyber risks and responses. http://thecyberwire.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices