Steve Bourne and the Bourne Shell
Every time you use a computer, you can thank British computer scientist Steve Bourne. As the creator of the Bourne shell in 1979, he elevated […]
Every time you use a computer, you can thank British computer scientist Steve Bourne. As the creator of the Bourne shell in 1979, he elevated […]
Most cybersecurity experts know Gordon Lyon by his pseudonym, Fyodor, but they all know him for his creation: Nmap, an incredibly advanced, feature-rich network scanner.
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Eccentric, outspoken and innovative, John McAfee made a name for himself as the creator of the first commercial antivirus software. His program, McAfee VirusScan, brought
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Over the past three decades, Brian Krebs has combined his knowledge of computers and his talent for investigative journalism to become the world’s most famous
Whenever a big hack occurs, Troy Hunt is one of the first responders on the scene. As one of cybersecurity’s biggest public figures, he’s made
Kevin Mitnick’s knack for social engineering and unflappable curiosity had him hacking major telecom companies and tech industry giants when he was just a teenager.
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