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This week Dr. Doug talks: Tears in the Rain, Encryption, Microsoft, LockBit 3.0, Twitter keys, Outlook crashes, 911, and Russ Beauchemin on the Security Weekly News!
Necrobots, Class Action, Paul Speaks, Github, Robin Banks, net neutrality, and show wrap-ups on the Security Weekly News.
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In the Enterprise Security News: Blockchain security startups are still raising tons of money, but not in crypto, since it’s now worthless. Ha! just kidding. Maybe. Am I? Anvilogic, AppViewX, Sotero,…
In our research, 85% of security professionals attribute preventable business impacts to insufficient response practices. In this segment, Bill will discuss the key challenges slowing down response t…
We’ve heard about the recent abuses for Apple’s AirTags used in tracking and stalking issues in recent months. While tools exist for detection under the Apple ecosystem, limited options exist for And…
Nikhil will be discussing the pain points that leaders in the application security space are facing, which can cover how software development has evolved, as well as how this has impacted development…
In the Leadership and Communications section, Uber CISO's trial underscores the importance of truth, transparency, and trust, 4 Leadership Strategies to Help Women Advance in the Tech Industry, 5 Bes…
Boards and CEOs are asking what their cyber risk posture is, and they aren't getting clear answers. Reports produced from assessments oftentimes are built on stale data rather than real-time complian…
Killer Robots, UEFI, LinkedIn, Ducktail, Costa Rica, Tmobile, Prestashop, we also have a special guest, David Monnier from Team Cymru.
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In the leadership and communications section, 5 Cybersecurity Questions CFOs Should Ask CISOs, How Leaders Can Escape Their Echo Chambers, 10 Cybersecurity Compliance Statistics That Show Why You Mus…
Vuln in an Atlassian Confluence app, "Dirty Dancing" in OAuth flows, security audits of sigstore and slf4j, flaws in fleet management app, conducting tabletop exercises.
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Passwordless authentication is all the rage. And rightly so, given its promise of driving engagement and boosting productivity via more secure and frictionless user experiences. However, the path to …
In this episode: C++, 8220, HeatDeath, Microsoft, Okta, Candiru, Intel as well as all the show wrap-ups from this week on the Security Weekly News!
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This week in our first segment, we are thrilled to welcome Lesley (@hacks4pancakes) back to the show! In this segment, we'll dig into some ICS security topics including some recent threats, monitorin…
Roaming Mantis, the FBI, Magecarts, CloudMensis, FreePBX, Russia, and liquid-cooled laptops, we also have a special guest, Rich Mogull from Firemon on this episode of the Security Weekly News.
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In the leadership and communications section, How CISOs can prepare for new and unpredictable cyberthreats, 8 Leadership and Management Principles from Ex-Navy Seal, Practice Transparent Leadership, …
0-day vulnerabilities pose a high risk because cybercriminals race to exploit them and vulnerable systems are exposed until a patch is issued & installed. These types of software vulnerabilities can …
In the Leadership and Communications segment: How to build a cyber capable board, Who Is Legally Responsible for a Cyber Incident?, Building a security culture of 'Yes', and more!
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In this episode of the Security Weekly News: Naivety, Microsoft, UEFI, Mantis, Celsius, Ring, and Minority Report, along with all the show wrap-ups from this week!
This week, in our first segment we are joined by Andy Robbins, the Product Architect of BloodHound Enterprise at SpecterOps! Andy will explain the origin story of BloodHound, as well as where the pro…