Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s conversation on X was delayed due to glitches, prompting the billionaire entrepreneur to blame a cyberattack, without providing any evidence. When the event started, Musk suggested Trump’s opponents were responsible. Trellix CEO Bryan Palma joins Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde to discuss the likelihood of that happening, and the current rise of DDOS attacks in this period of worldwide elections. He speaks on “Bloomberg Technology.”
——–
Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology on YouTube:
Watch the latest full episodes of “Bloomberg Technology” with Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow here:
Get the latest in tech from Silicon Valley and around the world here:
Connect with us on…
X:
Facebook:
Instagram:
Follow Ed Ludlow on X here:
Follow Caroline Hyde on X here:
Listen to the daily Bloomberg Technology podcast here:
More from Bloomberg Business
Connect with us on…
X:
Facebook:
Instagram:
LinkedIn:
TikTok:
@MahanFan1
August 13, 2024 at 4:40 pm
So this is just an infomercial for this cybersecurity company. Credibility becoming increasingly more questionable.
@hungvantran7530
August 13, 2024 at 4:53 pm
Dear legislators, Mshung affirms that Lucy Thomas is not guilty. Thomas Lucy is not the one who attacked US cyber security. Who did it? America and other countries know. Mshung does not say.
@hungvantran7530
August 13, 2024 at 4:56 pm
Lucy Thomas is not guilty. I love Lucy Thomas’s singing. I do for her. She is not guilty. I suggest investigating again to see who is behind all the attacks on America’s cyber security. Mshung
@Cool-gk8mc
August 13, 2024 at 7:41 pm
Musk made the statement before even knowing. He is so much like Trump. Full of nonsense. We do know that Twitter has a lot of issues now that he let all of the engineers go. We also know that he at Musk cares little about the truth.