Interhack Founder Matt Curtin explains to ABC6 how SIM card swap attacks occur and the best measures for protection.
News from 2019
At FloCon 2019, experts from industry, government, and academia discuss the latest developments in large-scale security analytics.
Interhack Founder C. Matthew Curtin presents the matter of cybersecurity for small business to the Whitehall Chamber of Commerce.
Information technology brings great economies of scale and make it easier than ever for people to connect to others. This also makes attackers more efficient. Interhack founder C. Matthew Curtin discusses modern technology at the Community Legal Aid Services Seminar, "Break the Silence."
Time for Spring Cleaning! What does that mean for your computer?
The Chief Justice Thomas J. Moyer American Inn of Court in Columbus, Ohio, considers "Fourth- and Fifth-Amendment Issues Related to Electronic Devices" on May 8, 2019. Interhack founder C. Matthew Curtin will present on "the defense perspective" of Data Retrieval by Governments.
Interhack founder C. Matthew Curtin presents "A House Without Foundation" and related topics at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio on July 27, 2019.
Interhack founder C. Matthew Curtin presents at the Ohio Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Drug Seminar on August 23, 2019.
Speaking at the Material Handling and Logistics Conference in Park City, Utah on September 9, 2019, Interhack founder C. Matthew Curtin looks at supply chain security.
As investigative reporter Danielle Serino with WKYC 3 Cleveland probes the question of Google Tracking and mobile privacy, Interhack founder C. Matthew Curtin weighs in with analysis of a mobile device.
The Central Ohio Better Business Bureau is presenting a Cybersecurity Month event at Highlights for Children in Columbus on October 17, 2019. Interhack founder C. Matthew Curtin will join the discussion.
We've all been there: a phone with a low battery, and there we spy a free USB port. Do we use a random port we find, or a public charging station?
Reports have come in over the past week regarding Ring security cameras being taken over by unauthorized parties.