Hackernews posts about SEC
SEC is the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, an independent federal agency responsible for protecting investors, maintaining fair markets, and facilitating capital formation.
- Trump wins presidency for second time (thehill.com)
- Private Cloud Compute Security Guide (security.apple.com)
- Writing secure Go code (jarosz.dev)
- Security research on Private Cloud Compute (security.apple.com)
- Claude AI to process secret government data through new Palantir deal (arstechnica.com)
- Security flaws found in Nvidia GeForce GPUs (www.pcworld.com)
- Debian’s “secret” sauce (lwn.net)
- Hyperlight: Virtual machine-based security for functions at scale (opensource.microsoft.com)
- BYD EV teardown in Japan reveals secrets to its affordability (insideevs.com)
- Okta – Username Above 52 Characters Security Advisory (trust.okta.com)
- Security Is a Useless Controls Problem (securityis.substack.com)
- Wazuh – Open-source security platform (wazuh.com)
- Hong Kong Jails Benny Tai for 10 Years in Longest Security Law Sentence (www.bloomberg.com)
- How do you deploy in 10 seconds? (paravoce.bearblog.dev)
- Pascal deserves a second look (timcoatesinsights.wordpress.com)
- Section 230 Immunizes OnlyFans for User-Uploaded Video–DOE vs. Fenix (blog.ericgoldman.org)
- National Security Just Called, They Can't See the Email Traffic (chronicles.mad-scientist.club)
- The Secret of Ramsey Numbers (cacm.acm.org)
- The secret system behind every call you make is about to change hands (www.hackingbutlegal.com)
- A field guide to the central, creeping section of the San Andreas Fault (2006) (www.researchgate.net)