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For the latest in computer security news, hacking, and research! We sit around, drink beer, and talk security. Our show will feature technical segments that show you how to use the latest tools and techniques. Special guests appear on the show to enlighten us and change your perspective on information security.
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If you're looking for a bunch of us security nerds to get together and talk shop, then Paul’s Security Weekly is for you. This show features interviews with folks in the security community; technical segments, which are just that, very technical; and security news, which is an open discussion forum for the hosts to express their opinions about the latest security headlines, breaches, new exploits and vulnerabilities, “not” politics, “cyber” policies and more. The topics vary greatly and the ...
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If you’re looking to understand the business of security, then Business Security Weekly is your show! Matt, Jason, and Paul cover security for senior managers and executives, including business challenges, leadership, and communications! Our special guests provide unique perspectives on real problems and solutions to help organizations secure their environments effectively. Learn how to build your security program, solve real problems, learn leadership skills and so much more!
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If you’re looking to understand the business of security, then Business Security Weekly is your show! Matt and Paul cover security for senior managers and executives, including business challenges, leadership, and communications! Our special guests provide unique perspectives on real problems and solutions to help organizations secure their environments effectively. Learn how to build your security program, solve real problems, learn leadership skills and so much more!
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The Application Security Weekly podcast delivers interviews and news from the worlds of AppSec, DevOps, DevSecOps, and all the other ways people find and fix software flaws. Join hosts Mike Shema, John Kinsella, and Akira Brand on a journey through modern security practices for apps, clouds, containers, and more.
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The Application Security Weekly podcast delivers interviews and news from the worlds of AppSec, DevOps, DevSecOps, and all the other ways people find and fix software flaws. Join hosts Mike Shema, John Kinsella, and Akira Brand on a journey through modern security practices for apps, clouds, containers, and more.
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Hosted by Adrian Sanabria, Tyler Shields, Katie Teitler, and Sean Metcalf. If you’re looking for advice and information on enterprise security solutions, look no further than Enterprise Security Weekly! We give you an “insider” perspective into security vendors, including coverage on new product announcements, integrations, funding, M&A, and more! Adrian, Tyler, Katie, and Sean have unique perspectives on the enterprise security landscape. All four hosts are former analysts. Adrian has been ...
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If you’re looking for advice and information on enterprise security solutions, look no further than Enterprise Security Weekly! We give you an “insider” perspective into security vendors, including coverage on new product announcements, integrations, funding, M&A, and more! Adrian, Tyler, Katie, and Sean have unique perspectives on the enterprise security landscape. All four hosts are former analysts. Adrian has been a consultant, practitioner, founder, and runs Security Weekly Labs. Tyler h ...
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If you're looking for a bunch of us security nerds to get together and talk shop, then Paul’s Security Weekly is for you. This show features interviews with folks in the security community; technical segments, which are just that, very technical; and security news, which is an open discussion forum for the hosts to express their opinions about the latest security headlines, breaches, new exploits and vulnerabilities, “not” politics, “cyber” policies and more. The topics vary greatly and the ...
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A weekly podcast from AlertsUSA, Inc expanding on SMS alerts sent as part of the National Threat and Incident Notification Service for Mobile Devices. Topics covered include terrorism, border security, nuclear and radiological emergencies, civil unrest, embassy warning messages, major public health threats such as epidemics and pandemics and more. Each weekly episode is a fast paced roundup of threats, developments and practical advice directly impacting your safety and security.
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Have you ever imagined listening to your favorite IT security expert discuss the ways you can enhance the security posture of your environment on-the go? Now you can! We're thrilled to announce the launch of our weekly podcast series where our security experts will present their take on a wide range of IT security topics.
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SearchSecurity.com's Security Wire Weekly podcast recaps the week's top IT security news. Learn about the latest virus, worm, Trojan, phishing or identity theft scam. Find out the latest strategies for keeping your network and company data secure. Hear what industry experts recommend you watch for in the weeks ahead.
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In today’s hyper-connected world, devices are everywhere, people are online constantly and sensitive data has moved to the cloud. Given these trends, organizations are making digital trust a strategic imperative. More than ever, companies need a unified platform, modern architecture and flexible deployment options in order to put digital trust to w…
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Ferret Legging, Elon's Brain Implants, Volt Typhoon, CosmicEnergy, OAuth, ILoveYou (and that's not just the Molly talking), Aaran Leyland, and More on this episode of the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https…
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Ferret Legging, Elon's Brain Implants, Volt Typhoon, CosmicEnergy, OAuth, ILoveYou (and that's not just the Molly talking), Aaran Leyland, and More on this episode of the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn301…
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On this edition of the ESW news, we're all over the place! Funding and acquisitions are a little sad right now, but AI and TikTok bans raise our spirits. The hosts are split on feelings about the new .zip gTLD, there's a new standard for scoring an "AI Influence Level" (AIL), and lessons learned from Joe Sullivan's case and other Uber breaches. Als…
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Liam Mayron from Fastly comes on the show to talk about his unique path into information security, the security implications of generative AI, advances in technologies to protect web applications, detecting bots, and enabling better MSP services! This segment is sponsored by Fastly. Visit https://securityweekly.com/fastly to learn more about them! …
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In the Security News: a cross-platform, post-exploit, red teaming framework, cover your backups, your voice should never be your passport, time to change your fingerprints, a drop in the bucket sucka, Thor will take out those pesky drones, never give your AI friends money, bye-bye PyPi for a while anyhow, bug bounties are broken, you say you want p…
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Jane Lo, Singapore Correspondent speaks with Sandro Pinto, Associate Research Professor and Cristiano Rodrigues, PhD candidate of the University of Minho, Portugal. Sandro holds a PhD in Electronics and Computer Engineering. Sandro has a deep academic background and several years of industry collaboration focusing on operating systems, virtualizati…
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New TLDs are already old news, fuzzing eBPF validators, Microsoft sets to kill bug classes, draft RFC to track location trackers, a top ten list with directory traversal on it, conference videos from Real World Crypto and BSidesSF, and an attack tree generator from markdown. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show…
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The OWASP Top 10 dates back to 2003, when appsec was just settling on terms like cross-site scripting and SQL injection. It's a list that everyone knows about and everyone talks about. But is it still the right model for modern appsec awareness? What if we put that attention and effort elsewhere? Maybe we could have secure defaults instead. Or lint…
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In the leadership and communications section: Do You Really Need a CISO?, A CISO Employment Contract May Mean the Difference Between Success and Jail, When Your Employee Tells You They’re Burned Out, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw307…
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You can rebuild infrastructure. But you can’t un-breach data – Data sits at the core of an organization and is often the most open and vulnerable. This is why data security is the most important and urgent security problem to solve right now. We’re joined by Matt Radolec, Senior Director of Incident Response and Cloud Operations at Varonis, to walk…
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In this week's update we look the stunning development of Florida's governor sending National Guard troops and other law enforcement to help protect the Texas border from a migrant invasion. We also provide a clip of Senator Lindsay Graham ripping into SecDef and SecState over poor efforts to counter China. An expanded written version of this repor…
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In today’s hyper-connected world, devices are everywhere, people are online constantly and sensitive data has moved to the cloud. Given these trends, organizations are making digital trust a strategic imperative. More than ever, companies need a unified platform, modern architecture and flexible deployment options in order to put digital trust to w…
  continue reading
 
Ferret Legging, Elon's Brain Implants, Volt Typhoon, CosmicEnergy, OAuth, ILoveYou (and that's not just the Molly talking), Aaran Leyland, and More on this episode of the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https…
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Ferret Legging, Elon's Brain Implants, Volt Typhoon, CosmicEnergy, OAuth, ILoveYou (and that's not just the Molly talking), Aaran Leyland, and More on this episode of the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn301…
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The reality is no organization is insusceptible to a breach – and security teams, alongside the C-suite, should prepare now to make the response more seamless once a crisis does happen. Based on his experience working 1:1 with security leaders in the private and public sectors, Jon Check, executive director of Cyber Protection Solutions at Raytheon…
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The reality is no organization is insusceptible to a breach – and security teams, alongside the C-suite, should prepare now to make the response more seamless once a crisis does happen. Based on his experience working 1:1 with security leaders in the private and public sectors, Jon Check, executive director of Cyber Protection Solutions at Raytheon…
  continue reading
 
On this edition of the ESW news, we're all over the place! Funding and acquisitions are a little sad right now, but AI and TikTok bans raise our spirits. The hosts are split on feelings about the new .zip gTLD, there's a new standard for scoring an "AI Influence Level" (AIL), and lessons learned from Joe Sullivan's case and other Uber breaches. Als…
  continue reading
 
On this edition of the ESW news, we're all over the place! Funding and acquisitions are a little sad right now, but AI and TikTok bans raise our spirits. The hosts are split on feelings about the new .zip gTLD, there's a new standard for scoring an "AI Influence Level" (AIL), and lessons learned from Joe Sullivan's case and other Uber breaches. Als…
  continue reading
 
On this edition of the ESW news, we're all over the place! Funding and acquisitions are a little sad right now, but AI and TikTok bans raise our spirits. The hosts are split on feelings about the new .zip gTLD, there's a new standard for scoring an "AI Influence Level" (AIL), and lessons learned from Joe Sullivan's case and other Uber breaches. Als…
  continue reading
 
Liam Mayron from Fastly comes on the show to talk about his unique path into information security, the security implications of generative AI, advances in technologies to protect web applications, detecting bots, and enabling better MSP services! This segment is sponsored by Fastly. Visit https://securityweekly.com/fastly to learn more about them! …
  continue reading
 
In the Security News: a cross-platform, post-exploit, red teaming framework, cover your backups, your voice should never be your passport, time to change your fingerprints, a drop in the bucket sucka, Thor will take out those pesky drones, never give your AI friends money, bye-bye PyPi for a while anyhow, bug bounties are broken, you say you want p…
  continue reading
 
Liam Mayron from Fastly comes on the show to talk about his unique path into information security, the security implications of generative AI, advances in technologies to protect web applications, detecting bots, and enabling better MSP services! This segment is sponsored by Fastly. Visit https://securityweekly.com/fastly to learn more about them! …
  continue reading
 
Liam Mayron from Fastly comes on the show to talk about his unique path into information security, the security implications of generative AI, advances in technologies to protect web applications, detecting bots, and enabling better MSP services! This segment is sponsored by Fastly. Visit https://securityweekly.com/fastly to learn more about them! …
  continue reading
 
Azul is the largest provider of commercial support for OpenJDK, supporting more versions of Java than any other vendor, including Oracle. The University of Sydney has recently selected Azul as the institution’s sole Java provider, switching from Oracle Java. The announcement takes place amid major changes to Oracle Java pricing and a rapid increase…
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