Brothers in life and business discuss technology & cybersecurity from their East and West coast perspectives. Scott Schober and Craig Schober are brothers running a 50 year old family business (Berkeley Varitronics Systems, Inc.) that specializes in wireless security, safety, test and cybersecurity products. Together, they have introduced dozens of top selling wireless products used worldwide by government, military, corporate and law enforcement facilities. Scott regularly appears in front of the camera and audiences for hundreds of events, webinars and interviews for top news networks as a cybersecurity and wireless technology expert. Craig spends his time behind the camera as an accomplished filmmaker, editor, writer and marketer for both personal and professional projects.Together, they have authored 3 top selling cybersecurity books, hundreds of blogs and many technical white papers adopted by the wireless industry.
Scott and Craig discuss Lapsus$ hacking group attack on Samsung, Anonymous claims on hacking Russian TV and how cybersecurity companies Cloudflare, Clidstrike and Ping Identity offering free services…
Scott and Craig discuss Hacker group Anonymous alleged breach of Vladimir Putin's yacht, Ukrainian WordPress websites seeing a 10x increase in cyber attacks, researchers demonstrate new side-channel …
Scott and Craig discuss 3 stories related to Russian attacks against Ukraine including a mass text message cyber operation against Ukranian soldiers and citizens, Russian cyberattack against Ukraini…
Scott and Craig discuss Honorlock's new attempt to lure in students cheating remotely, a married couple that allegedly laundered $3.6 in Bitcoin before producing an awful rap video and a new software…
Scott and Craig discuss the FBI advisory on hackers writing code that could disrupt critical infrastructure, the warning signs and ways to avoid romantic scams on the internet and why ID.me cannot ke…
Scott and Craig discuss the railway ransomware hacktivism in Belarus, Deadbolt ransomware infecting QNAP servers, cybersecurity skills gap interview with SecureWorks and this week's cyber tip of the …
Scott and Craig begin with a suspicious letter that Craig's wife received from NY Dept. of Labor regarding unemployment fraud and ID theft. They then discuss a new report detailing how vulnerable med…
Scott and Craig discuss a new theme song for the podcast, a ransomware attack on a jail in New Mexico, QR code parking meter scam in Texas and a Tesla owner that claims to use his Tesla Model 3 to mi…
Scott and Craig discuss the new bandwidth allocated to make Wi-Fi 6E faster and more reliable, how Apple's AirTags are being used to stalk people and steal cars and a roundup of some of CES 2022's mo…
Scott and Craig discuss medical devices facing ransomware risks, fake postage scam and NSO Pegasus spyware group has new owners in Poland. This episode is sponsored by Cyberlitica.
Scott and Craig discuss the widespread Log4j exploit, consumer survey on big tech trust and walk-through metal detector vulnerabilities discovered. This episode is sponsored by Cyberlitica.
Scott and Craig discuss Apple's 'do not track' privacy theater, Chinese U.S. export blacklist, 5G potentially wreaking havoc on flights and Craig plays a suspicious voicemail. This episode is sponsor…
Scott and Craig discuss the Life360 acquisition of Tile, Qualcomm's new always-on camera chip and security flaws in many home and public EV chargers.