
Welcome to this week's edition of the Threat Source newsletter. Yesterday, Cisco Talos debuted the first Humans of Talos episode, where I interviewed Hazel Burton, a face and voice you're probably familiar with. In our conversation, Hazel shared not just the story of how she found her way onto the team, but also the passions and hobbies that energize her work. Plus, she offered a sneak peek into what she's most looking forward to at Black Hat this year! With future Humans of Talos episodes, you'll get to learn not only about the people behind the research, but the people behind the communications, operations, and design, too. My team chose to name the series "Humans of Talos" as a cheeky wink to the world of machine learning (ML) and a reminder that no matter how sophisticated our technology gets, it's always our humanity that makes the difference. I'm a sci-fi nerd who loves a captive audience, so let's consider Murderbot from Martha Wells' "The Murderbot Diaries"__(now a TV show starring Alexander Skarsgard). Designed as a security unit with both organic and mechanic parts, self-named Murderbot secretly hacks its own governor module and, instead of turning on humans, spends its free time watching soap operas like "The Rise and Fall of Sanctuary Moon." So relatable, right? What draws readers in isn't its technical specs. It's Murderbot's dry humor, awkwardness, struggle with newfound autonomy, and the way it wrestles with what it means to care for others (even if it…Read More
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