David and I sit down to discuss a new article from an insurer stating that Cyber Insurance is going to get more expensive than natural disasters, the LastPass hack, and some quick hits on killer robots, the NDAA and the government's plan to get into AI for warfighters, and some utterly predictable 2023 predictions.
Article 1 - San Francisco terminates explosive killer cop bots
Supporting Articles:
San Francisco lawmakers approve lethal robots – but they can't carry guns
Article 2 - Dozens of cybersecurity efforts included in this year’s US NDAA
Article 3 - 'Sextortion,' Business Disruption, and a Massive Attack: What Could Be in Store for 2023
Article 4 - PAYWALL - Cyber attacks set to become ‘uninsurable’, says Zurich chief
Supporting Articles:
NO PAYWALL - Cyber attacks set to become ‘uninsurable’, says Zurich chief
Article 5 - LastPass Breach
Supporting Articles:
LastPass Cops to Massive Breach Including Customer Vault Data
LastPass admits attackers have a copy of customers’ password vaults
The 2022 LastPass data breach is starting to look truly horrendous
Jeremi Gosney InfoSec.Exchange Thread
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