John DiLullo

I don’t like dogs; I need a dog.
John DiLullo | | Blog, Detect lateral movement, IoT vulnerabilities, John DiLullo, Least hospitable target, perimeter security, polymorphic malware, signature-based detection, social engineering, spear-phishing
This is not a post about dogs, but about Internet security. For the record, I love dogs. For me, Will Rogers summed it up best. He said, “If there are no dogs ...

My Best Hires had 30% of “The Wrong Stuff”
For companies large and small, employees are the driving force behind every success. As managers, it should come as no surprise that who we select for our critical roles and assignments are ...

Paranoia Reigns Among Security Pros
John DiLullo | | Blog, Cybersecurity threat to U.S., John DiLullo, Public Wi-Fi networks, RSA Security Conference, Survey of security professionals
Technology, machines, software, UFOs, spontaneous combustion, and crop circles don’t scare me. I’m an engineer, a code writer, a builder, a closeted mathematician and part-Vulcan some might say. I’m also someone who’s ...