Shift5 Event Schedule – February 2023
Read this blog to learn why understanding where and how we can continue to reduce unnecessary cybersecurity risks to institutions upon which American confidence relies, bolster readiness to those systems which guarantee our national security, and ensure the resilience of our economy and way of life.
2022 Aviation ISAC Cybersecurity Summit Recap
Get a recap from the 2022 Aviation ISAC Cybersecurity Summit and learn how the industry is making proactive steps to secure the future of aviation through improved regulations and cyber resilience.
Bringing Cybersecurity to the Forefront: Thoughts from the DEF CON 30 Aerospace Village
Jeff Zacuto, Director of Product Marketing, Commercial Aviation, at Shift5, shares a few important takeaways from DEF CON 30 about the state of cybersecurity in the aerospace industry and how space now plays a larger role in our overall critical infrastructure protection.
Advocating for Weapon System Cybersecurity at Reagan National Defense Forum
In December, Shift5 attended The Reagan National Defense Forum (RNDF), an annual event that brought together leaders across the defense community to assess America’s national defense policies in the context of the global threat environment.
Shift5 Lightning Talk Presentation at WiCyS 2021
Shift5’s own, Rebeccah Wrady, has been selected to lead a lightning topic discussion during the Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS) 2021 Conference in Denver, CO, titled “Defending Legacy Systems Against Cyber Attack.”
Shift5 to Attend WomenHack Recruiting Event
DoD Weapon Systems are choc-full of digital components. They are more networked and software dependent than ever before, but generally these systems were never designed with cybersecurity in mind.
Josh Lospinoso Presents “C++ for Hackers” at US Army Cyber Center of Excellence
Josh Lospinoso talks about how C++ can be a vital tool for infosec developers. In this talk, he presents a simple Stage 0 Implant written in modern C++ to tool developers from Army Cyber Command. Along the way, he illuminates many features of C++, the C++ Standard Library, and the Boost Libraries that are highly useful when developing cybersecurity tools.
Josh Lospinoso Presents “C++ for Fun and Profit” at US Military Academy at West Point
Josh Lospinoso, Chief Research Officer of Shift5 Inc. and author of C++ Crash Course, speaks to West Point cadets and faculty from the Math and Computer Science departments about how learning C++ helped him in the decade since graduating.