Curiosity in Practice| jerrygamblin.com
I’m incredibly excited to finally share something I’ve been pouring my heart into at RogoLabs. For those of you who caught my talk at BSidesLV, you got a sneak peek, but today it’s official: CNAScorecard.org is live!| JerryGamblin.com
Curiosity in Practice| jerrygamblin.com
It’s that time of year again! The first week of August means my annual trip to the desert for “Security Summer Camp”—the whirlwind of BSides Las Vegas, Black Hat, and DEF CON. It’s always an exhausting but amazing week, and I can’t wait to dive in, catch up with everyone, and talk about what I’ve been working on. | JerryGamblin.com
2024 brought unprecedented growth in CVE data, so I figured it would be appropriate to start the new year by exploring these statistics and highlighting some of the more intriguing data points.| JerryGamblin.com
The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program, launched in late October 1999, has not only marked its presence but has become a pivotal force in shaping how we perceive and manage cybersecurity threats.| JerryGamblin.com
The Last 100+ Days| JerryGamblin.com
Every year, I get asked, “How many CVEs do you think will be published this year?“| JerryGamblin.com
2023 marked another year of record growth in CVE data, and I thought it fitting to kick off the new year by delving into these statistics and showcasing some of the more interesting data points. | JerryGamblin.com
Hacker Summer Camp, as it is colloquially known, is three security conferences that are all next week in Las Vegas. The three conferences that makeup Security Summer Camp are:| JerryGamblin.com
Reference Rot (also called linked rot) is when hyperlinks, over time, cease to point to their originally targeted file, web page, or server due to that resource being relocated to a new address or permanently unavailable.| JerryGamblin.com
With the first half of 2023 over, I figured I would take some time and review the data and highlight some of the most interesting data points so far this year. This GitHub repo contains the code for all the data and graphs this blog uses.| JerryGamblin.com