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InSecurity Podcast: Katie Moussouris Breaks Down Bug Bounty Programs

BlackBerry InSecurity

Release Date: 01/13/2022

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BlackBerry InSecurity

This series explores the possibilities created by — and technologies behind — the revolution in global transportation we are witnessing today. In this episode, we visit with Michael Horani, Director, Advanced Engineering at Mitsubishi Electric. Discover why Mitsubishi Electric is at the forefront of Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS) and how BlackBerry® QNX® and BlackBerry IVY® have helped.

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This series explores the possibilities created by — and technologies behind — the revolution in global transportation we are witnessing today. In this episode we visit the Consumer Electronic Show (CES®) 2024 to talk to Senior Vice President and General Manager of BlackBerry IVY, Vito Giallorenzo. We discussed the CES “buzz” around IVY, which is an in-vehicle software platform that enables automakers and their partners to monetize vehicle data and innovate more effectively. Plus we discuss what’s ahead for IVY during the next twelve months.

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Welcome to the first episode of Season 3 for “Get In: The Software-Defined Vehicle Podcast from BlackBerry.” This series explores the possibilities created by – and technologies behind – the revolution in global transportation we are witnessing today. In this episode, BlackBerry Senior Editorial Director Steve Kovsky talks with BlackBerry IoT President Mattias Eriksson at CES® 2024 about new advancements in delivering foundational software for the automotive edge, and how it’s allowing carmakers to design vehicles “better, faster and cheaper,” to meet market demands.

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In this episode of Unsupervised Learning, “Exploring AI Frontiers: Achieving the Next Level in AI-Assisted Cybersecurity,” host Daniel Miessler talks with BlackBerry Senior VP of Engineering & Data Science Shil Sircar.

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Welcome to the seventh episode of season 2 of “Get In: The Software-Defined Vehicle Podcast from BlackBerry.” This series explores the possibilities created by -- and technologies behind -- the revolution in global transportation we are witnessing today. In this episode, BlackBerry Editorial Director Steve Kovsky talks with Sterling Pratz, CEO of Car IQ, on how his company’s platform has moved from conception to reality and is now delivering simple and seamless automated car payment to thousands of users.

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Get In: Enabling the Next Generation of Automotive Software Functions. Season 2. Episode 6. show art Get In: Enabling the Next Generation of Automotive Software Functions. Season 2. Episode 6.

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Welcome to the sixth episode of season 2 of “Get In: The Software-Defined Vehicle Podcast from BlackBerry.” This series explores the possibilities created by -- and technologies behind -- the revolution in global transportation we are witnessing today. In this episode, BlackBerry Editorial Director Steve Kovsky talks with Vito Giallorenzo, Senior Vice President and General Manager of BlackBerry IVY®, on how BlackBerry IVY is empowering automakers and their partners to deliver new experiences – things we can't even think of today – as we pave the feature-filled, customizable...

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Get In: Building the Most Exciting New Automotive Applications with BlackBerry IVY. Season 2. Episode 6. show art Get In: Building the Most Exciting New Automotive Applications with BlackBerry IVY. Season 2. Episode 6.

BlackBerry InSecurity

Welcome to the sixth episode of season 2 of “Get In: The Software-Defined Vehicle Podcast from BlackBerry.” This series explores the possibilities created by -- and technologies behind -- the revolution in global transportation we are witnessing today. In this episode, BlackBerry Editorial Director Steve Kovsky talks with Sarah Tatsis, Senior Vice President, BlackBerry IVY Platform Development, on how BlackBerry IVY is empowering automakers and their partners to deliver new experiences – things we can't even think of today – as we pave the feature-filled, customizable highway of...

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Welcome to the fifth episode of season 2 of “Get In: The Software-Defined Vehicle Podcast from BlackBerry.” This series explores the possibilities created by -- and technologies behind -- the revolution in global transportation we are witnessing today. In this episode, BlackBerry Editorial Director Steve Kovsky talks with Wendy Bauer, General Manager of Automotive and Manufacturing, Amazon Web Services (AWS), on the importance of the Cloud to enable exciting services, from enhanced multimedia to autonomous driving, paving the road of automotive's software-defined future.

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Get In: Security and Privacy: Evolving Needs of the Software-Defined Vehicle Industry. Season 2. Episode 4. show art Get In: Security and Privacy: Evolving Needs of the Software-Defined Vehicle Industry. Season 2. Episode 4.

BlackBerry InSecurity

Welcome to the fourth episode of season 2 of “Get In: The Software-Defined Vehicle Podcast from BlackBerry.” This series explores the possibilities created by -- and technologies behind -- the revolution in global transportation we are witnessing today. In this episode, BlackBerry Editorial Director Steve Kovsky talks with Charles Eagan, BlackBerry Chief Technology Officer, on the evolving needs of the SDV industry and how BlackBerry is addressing security and privacy in automotive's software-defined future.

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Get In: How BlackBerry QNX Is Building Automotive's Software-Defined Future. Season 2. Episode 3. show art Get In: How BlackBerry QNX Is Building Automotive's Software-Defined Future. Season 2. Episode 3.

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Welcome to the third episode of season 2 of “Get In: The Software-Defined Vehicle Podcast from BlackBerry.” This series explores the possibilities created by -- and technologies behind -- the revolution in global transportation we are witnessing today. In this episode, BlackBerry Editorial Director Steve Kovsky talks with John Wall, Senior Vice President and Head of QNX at BlackBerry, on how BlackBerry QNX is building automotive's software-defined future.

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What if you are Lewis Hamilton driving for Mercedes Formula 1 and a software glitch causes you to lose a three second lead at the Australian Grand Prix? What if you are a general in charge of military forces using tools that include the same software I can buy on Amazon or Ali Baba?

With so much of our world now driven by software, everything is on the line: money, property, even lives. Perfection is never going to be an option, but it is fair to say that we need to be as close to perfect as possible.

In this episode of the InSecurity Podcast, host Matt Stephenson is joined by Katie Moussouris to talk about bugs and bug bounties and the impact they can have on security and privacy. Katie is an industry legend perhaps best known for creating Microsoft’s first Bug Bounty program in 2013.

Katie breaks it all down: who needs a bug bounty? Is a bug bounty program even appropriate for a company? There are risks inherent in every question and every answer.