Apple Hires Corporate Security Chief Amid Legal Battle With FBI (fortune.com)
An anonymous reader writes: Apple has hired a new security executive to oversee its corporate digital defenses as a result of the ongoing battle with the U.S. government over law enforcement's desire to crack into the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone 5c. George Stathakopoulos, former vice president of information security at Amazon.com and before that Microsoft's general manager of product security, is the new appointee designated to be the vice president of corporate information security. Stathakopoulos will be responsible for protecting corporate assets, such as the computers used to design products and develop software, as well as data about customers. The new hire is a sign of increased focus on security issues at Apple.
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If I were them I'd be pretty careful about who I hired and what I had them do. I'm pretty sure their security/crypto engineers are long-time employees who have demonstrated their trustworthiness over the years.
I certainly wouldn't put it past the NSA/FBI/CSIS/GCHQ/FSB etc to try to get people on the inside.
Ian Ameline
This. Obama is a DINO so everything he does is the fault of Republicans.
Seriously, how does someone break into this scene ?
Besides being extremely qualified, you need to be in the right place at the right time. That's how I got my job in government IT. Recruiter called me out of the blue. I applied for position, went through the interviews and filled out the paper work. Took six months to get everything in order. I'm finishing my second year on a prime contract that's fully funded for another three years. Although I get paid federal holidays off, 20 Paid Time Off (PTO) days per year, and a full benefit package, I'm making 40% less than I would make in a private sector job.
I love my critics in the peanut gallery.
Nah, it just shows how popular I'm on Slashdot.
How do you know it was warm?
PRISM worked well and never had any internal problems.
The end result will be a court ready master key, conscripted from any US brand or a rediscovery of strong crypto.
Domestic spying is now "Benign Information Gathering"
why don't they just buy the entire FBI
I am sure President Donald will give them a good deal...
Blame Bill Gates. If he built a secured operating system from the beginning, I wouldn't have the job security that comes from fixing Windows five days a week.
before that Microsoft's general manager of product security
I wonder if he was in charge of Microsoft product security when they turned over the source code for most of the computers used in the U.S. to the Chinese government.
I'm an American. I love this country and the freedoms that we used to have.
Even going back to the 90s, the major customers had the source, including India.
Writing drivers was a PITA, major device vendors had the source.
It isn't secret, only proprietary and not available for general distribution.
Apple needs to renew the insertion of Map Trap equivalents in their sources.
https://www.gislounge.com/map-...
Done correctly they are an easy way to watermark your code and
sets of them can be searched for from time to time.
your_ardvark(Ants_in_Pants_timer_knob) /*about 15 seconds this is 15 year old code */
Let's see how long it takes for google to find the one above.
Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn't. Mark Twain.
Encryption: it's like a gun for your info. 128-bit, 256-bit. It's as big of gun as you want it to be!
Chewbacon
The Bible is like Wikipedia: written by a bunch of people and verifiable by questionable sources.
Said the Bernie supporter who wants more government programs...
The guy's last name alone is an unbreakable password.
If Slashdot were chemistry it would look like this:Cadaverine
Those are two different books. The electromagnetic doorframe was in Cryptonomicon.
APK likes to ask for responses to the same things over and over. Maybe he just likes the responses?