Cameron Camp

Cameron Camp

Security Researcher


Education: CISSP, RHCSA

Highlights of your career? Reverse engineering human brain patterns.

What malware do you hate the most? Nation state sponsored low and slow.

Favorite activities? Building and flying airplanes.

What is your golden rule for cyberspace? Stupid hurts.

When did you get your first computer and what kind was it? 1988, Radio Shack TRS-80.

Favorite computer game/activity? Java/Big Data algorithms to find brain patterns.


270 articles by Cameron Camp

Digital Security

CES 2022: Wireless power for all

CES 2022: Wireless power for all

Digital Security

CES 2022: Wireless power for all

We don’t need no stinkin’ wall power – CES shows off the promise of usable long-range wireless charging

Cameron Camp11 Jan 20223 min. read


Digital Security

CES 2022 – the “anyone can make an electric car” edition

CES 2022 – the “anyone can make an electric car” edition

Digital Security

CES 2022 – the “anyone can make an electric car” edition

But as we learned in mashing up other technologies, the security devil is in the details

Cameron Camp10 Jan 20222 min. read


Digital Security

CES 2022: Space security – no more flying blind

CES 2022: Space security – no more flying blind

Digital Security

CES 2022: Space security – no more flying blind

And no more worrying about your satellite being smashed by a “drunk driver” as new tech promises to predict hazards in orbit

Cameron Camp07 Jan 20222 min. read


Privacy

CES 2022: More sensors than people

CES 2022: More sensors than people

Privacy

CES 2022: More sensors than people

A sea of sensors will soon influence almost everything in your world

Cameron Camp06 Jan 20222 min. read


Digital Security

CYBERWARCON – Foreign influence operations grow up

CYBERWARCON – Foreign influence operations grow up

Digital Security

CYBERWARCON – Foreign influence operations grow up

Not long ago, disinformation campaigns were rather unsophisticated. These days, however, threat actors put serious time and effort into crafting their attacks.

Cameron Camp19 Nov 20212 min. read


Business Security

US Government declassifies data to foster would-be defenders

US Government declassifies data to foster would-be defenders

Business Security

US Government declassifies data to foster would-be defenders

US Government declassifies cybersecurity subjects they want you to learn about, and is hoping to pay you to learn them

Cameron Camp18 Nov 20212 min. read


Privacy

Win one for privacy – Swiss providers don’t have to talk

Win one for privacy – Swiss providers don’t have to talk

Privacy

Win one for privacy – Swiss providers don’t have to talk

Security and privacy get a leg up in Proton’s legal challenge against data retention and disclosure obligations

Cameron Camp03 Nov 20213 min. read


Malware

Virus Bulletin: Old malware never dies – it just gets more targeted

Virus Bulletin: Old malware never dies – it just gets more targeted

Malware

Virus Bulletin: Old malware never dies – it just gets more targeted

Putting a precision payload on top of more generic malware makes perfect sense for malware operators

Cameron Camp15 Oct 20213 min. read


Digital Security

DEF CON 29: Satellite hacking 101

DEF CON 29: Satellite hacking 101

Digital Security

DEF CON 29: Satellite hacking 101

How poking at the innards of satellites can make the future of cybersecurity in space more palatable

Cameron Camp09 Aug 20213 min. read