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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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A clear pattern with startups getting funding this week are "autonomous" products and features. Automated detection engineering Autonomously map and predict malicious infrastructure ..."helps your workforce resolve their own security issues autonomously" automated remediation automated compliance management & reporting I'll believe it when I see it…
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Protecting a normal enterprise environment is already difficult. What must it be like protecting a sports team? From the stadium to merch sales to protecting team strategies and even the players - securing an professional sports team and its brand is a cybersecurity challenge on a whole different level. In this interview, we'll talk to Joe McMann a…
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With just a little over a week standing between all of us and an exciting NFL Draft, Blake & Teddy share their final opinions on the Jets' approach: what they'd do, what they think the Jets would do, who they're willing to trade up for and who they wouldn't let slip past the 10th pick. Then they run through two Jets-focused mock draft simulations; …
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In the days when Mirai emerged and took down DynDNS, along with what seemed like half the Internet, DDoS was as active a topic in the headlines as it was behind the scenes (check out Andy Greenberg's amazing story on Mirai on Wired). We don't hear about DDoS attacks as much anymore. What happened? Well, they didn't go away. DDoS attacks are a more …
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Blake & Teddy dive into the list of top-30 visits the Jets have held so far and discuss the prospects, their fit, the positions they're honing in on and other notes before discussing the hypothetical of New York moving up in the first round of the NFL Draft to grab an elite WR prospect.By Blake Pace & Teddy Pristash
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NVD checked out, then they came back? Maybe? Should the xz backdoor be treated as a vulnerability? Is scan-driven vulnerability management obsolete when it comes to alerting on emerging threats? What were some of the takeaways from the first-ever VulnCon? EPSS is featured in over 100 security products, but is it properly supported by those that ben…
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The Jets traded for a two-time Pro Bowler at EDGE and Blake & Teddy discuss the immediate impact Haason Reddick will have for the Jets, the tradeoff of Bryce Huff, what it means for New York's approach in the 2024 NFL Draft and how, if at all, it impacts the futures of John Franklin-Myers and Will McDonald. The two also discuss, amidst the trade of…
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Many years ago, I fielded a survey focused on the culture of cybersecurity. One of the questions asked what initially drew folks to cybersecurity as a career. The most common response was a deep sense of curiosity. Throughout my career, I noticed another major factor in folks that brought a lot of value to security teams: diversity. Diversity of pe…
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Coinciding with the release of Blake's Big Board 2.0, which covers his top-100 players for the 2024 NFL Draft (available at http://eepurl.com/hqtPzf), the two discuss what's within the realm of possibility for the New York Jets with their No. 10 selection. They also dive into notes and news from the annual NFL league meetings, Woody Johnson hinting…
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While awareness and attention towards cybersecurity are on the rise, some popular and persistent myths about cybersecurity have almost become threats themselves. API security requires a modern understanding of the threat landscape, with the context that most API providers desire to be more open and accessible to all. We will debunk the 5 worst myth…
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It was a busy week for the New York Jets, as they landed Tyron Smith and Mike Williams through the free-agent market and acquired Morgan Moses via trade. Blake and Teddy share their thoughts on each signing, the change in outlook for the upcoming season, the ongoing conversations between the Jets and Jadeveon Clowney and how all these moves will af…
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In this interview, we talk to Rod Simmons, the VP of Product Strategy at Omada. We'll discuss the complex topic of securing identities against ever growing threats. We'll discuss challenges like unnecessary access, accounts with too many permissions, and a threat landscape that is increasingly finding success from targeting identities. Finally, we'…
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Blake & Teddy recap the last two days of free agent news for the New York Jets, including Bryce Huff's contract with the Eagles, Tyrod Taylor serving as the backup quarterback to Aaron Rodgers, John Simpson landing at left guard and what it means for the remaining pieces of the offensive line & the depth additions made to the defense.…
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Defenders spend a lot of time and money procuring and implementing security controls. At the heart of SecOps and the SOC are technologies like XDR, SIEM, and SOAR. How do we know these technologies are going to detect or prevent attacks? Wait for the annual pen test? Probably not a good idea. In this segment, we'll talk with Michael Mumcuoglu about…
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Fresh off the heels of the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine, Blake & Teddy break down their biggest takeaways from the upcoming draft class and the early analysis of how to fill the biggest needs in New York. The two also discuss Joe Douglas shaky track record in free agency following the release of tight end CJ Uzomah and its impact on Bryce Huff's free …
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Pascal Geenens from Radware joins us to discuss the latest research findings relating to hacktivists an other actors using volumetric and other network-based attacks. We'll discuss everything from the current state of DDoS attacks to use in the military and even the impact of cyberattacks on popular culture! You can find the report Pascal mentions …
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The debut episode of Keeping Up With The New York Jets is officially live! Blake & Teddy kick things off discussing the show's rebrand before diving into all the Jets news and rumors from the last two months, including The Athletic's anonymous hit piece on the New York culture, Mecole Hardman's recent comments on dysfunction, a mass exodus from the…
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Check out this interview from the ESW Vault, hand picked by main host Adrian Sanabria! This segment was originally published on September 22, 2021. Chris will discuss the relevance of intelligence and threat hunting today and how they work together. He will also talk about his EASY framework for creating impactful intelligence and its relation to h…
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In this segment, featuring guest Amer Deeba, we'll explore how the SEC's new breach reporting rules will affect companies. We've got a ton of questions: What behavior has to change? What additional preparation needs to take place? How does this rule affect data security? How does it affect crisis communications? And most importantly, when is an inc…
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Legacy systems are riddled with outdated and unreliable cryptographic standards. So much so that recent proprietary research found 61 percent of the traffic was unencrypted, and up to 80% of encrypted network traffic has some defeatable flaw in its encryption No longer can enterprises take their cryptography for granted, rarely evaluated or checked…
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We've seen general users targeted with phishing, financial employees targeted for BEC scams, and engineers targeted for access to infrastructure. The truly scary attacks, however, are the indirect ones that are automated. The threats that come in via software updates, or trusted connections with third parties. The software supply chain is both abso…
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We interview the co-founder and CTO of Fleet to understand why good, cross platform MDM/EMM has been such a challenge for so many years. Want good Windows device management? You're probably going to compromise on MacOS management. Ditto for Windows if you prioritize your Macs. Want good Linux device management? It doesn't exist. Hopefully, Fleet ca…
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The general public has varied opinions of biometric authentication, and an increasingly reluctant relationship with it, as more and more facial recognition is forced upon us (especially those of us that travel frequently). Facial recognition doesn't work for everyone, so what other options do we have? In this interview, we'll explore accessibility …
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GenAI hype is still at peak levels, but clearly some of the hopes and dreams pinned on it will fail, while other use cases we haven't even imagined will become commonplace. Greg Notch joins us to share his thoughts on what security leaders and the general public should be more or less worried about when it comes to GenAI. Many founders and early st…
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This is a special episode of ESW: our year-end wrapup for 2023. Want to make sure you didn't miss any big stories in 2023? This is the episode to check out! In under an hour, we'll summarize 2023, covering things like: our mindset coming into 2023 from 2022 how 2023 kicked off some special themed episodes we recorded in 2023 the state of the fragil…
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With the regular season nearing its end, Blake & Teddy hit a brief recap on both the Jets win over the Commanders and loss to the Browns before diving into Zach Wilson remaining out for Week 18, Dalvin Cook being cut and dummy contracts being added to cap casualties in 2024. Then the two draft their list of "Jets things we're most excited for in th…
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I once told my college advisor that I wanted to double major in computer science and jazz performance. She laughed at me. Instead, I jumped into a career in IT and played jazz - without a degree in either. Turns out, that was fine - the industry valued experience and results over academic achievement. Today's guest has two degrees, one in fine arts…
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We're excited to give an end-of-year readout on the performance of the cybersecurity industry with Mike Privette, founder of Return on Security and author of the weekly Security, Funded newsletter. This year, this podcast has leaned heavily on the Security, Funded newsletter to prep for our news segment, as it provides a great summary of all the fu…
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Blake & Teddy recap the two-game rollercoaster that was the Jets 30-6 victory against Houston followed by a 30-0 defeat in Miami and discuss, despite the glimpses of hope, significant changes need to be made. They discuss Rodgers' attachment to the coaching staff and whether or not that will play a role in decisions made this offseason and previewi…
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On this podcast, we've often struggled with whether or not to include stories and discussion on identity verification. Is identity verification cybersecurity proper, or cybersecurity adjacent as part of fraud prevention? As always, when we're unsure, we find folks to talk to and learn more. Today, we'll be learning about weak points in the identity…
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