Martijn Grooten is a lapsed mathematician who now works as Editor for Virus Bulletin. In this position, he tests security software, publishes technical articles, maintains a blog and organises an annual conference. He tries to be radically nuanced on Twitter, has a weak spot for cryptography and particularly cares about those most vulnerable to online attacks.
Martijn Grooten has been a guest on 1 episode.
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048: KRACK, North Korea, and an 18th century cyber attack
October 19th, 2017 | 33 mins 44 secs
automon, blokus, durian, krack, mammoth screen, north korea, opposite number, the victorian internet, vulnerability, wi-fi, wpa2
KRACK! Has the Wi-Fi vulnerability got you worried? Did North Korea hack a British TV company? And what have Dutch police learnt from Pokémon?