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In this episode of the Great Security Debate, Brian, Erik, and Dan dive into the latest trends in ransomware including an uptick in attacks against the hypervisor. Speaking of VMWare, we also "discuss" the way that Broadcom has handled the VMWare acquisition and why it both make sense (to them) and doesn't (to many customers).
The debate also heads into the impact of AI in cyber threats, and compare strategies for mitigating risk, such as prioritising vulnerabilities and understanding the attack landscape.
Additionally, the conversation shifts to business practices in tech acquisitions and the potential future disruptions in the market and importance of balancing security measures with user experience, and the need for adaptive, short-term security roadmaps to stay ahead in an ever-changing environment.
And break the big news about an upcoming Distilling Security in-person meet-up in Michigan in July!
Help support the podcast: https://ko-fi.com/distillingsecurity
Show Notes:
episode-links
- Broadcom execs say VMware price, subscription complaints are unwarranted | Ars Technica
- What happened with AI Overviews and next steps
- Book - Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr.
Thanks for listening! We have got some exciting changes ahead including ways to support the podcast, some big announcements, new shows and conversations, and more! Thanks for listening!
Some of the links in the show notes contain affiliate links that may earn a commission should you choose to make a purchase using these links. Using these links supports The Great Security Debate and Distilling Security, so we appreciate it when you use them. We do not make our recommendations based on the availability or benefits of these affiliate links.
60 episodes
Manage episode 422219437 series 3261804
In this episode of the Great Security Debate, Brian, Erik, and Dan dive into the latest trends in ransomware including an uptick in attacks against the hypervisor. Speaking of VMWare, we also "discuss" the way that Broadcom has handled the VMWare acquisition and why it both make sense (to them) and doesn't (to many customers).
The debate also heads into the impact of AI in cyber threats, and compare strategies for mitigating risk, such as prioritising vulnerabilities and understanding the attack landscape.
Additionally, the conversation shifts to business practices in tech acquisitions and the potential future disruptions in the market and importance of balancing security measures with user experience, and the need for adaptive, short-term security roadmaps to stay ahead in an ever-changing environment.
And break the big news about an upcoming Distilling Security in-person meet-up in Michigan in July!
Help support the podcast: https://ko-fi.com/distillingsecurity
Show Notes:
episode-links
- Broadcom execs say VMware price, subscription complaints are unwarranted | Ars Technica
- What happened with AI Overviews and next steps
- Book - Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr.
Thanks for listening! We have got some exciting changes ahead including ways to support the podcast, some big announcements, new shows and conversations, and more! Thanks for listening!
Some of the links in the show notes contain affiliate links that may earn a commission should you choose to make a purchase using these links. Using these links supports The Great Security Debate and Distilling Security, so we appreciate it when you use them. We do not make our recommendations based on the availability or benefits of these affiliate links.
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