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26 - James Kettle and Becoming a Security Researcher

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This week James Kettle joins the show to talk about the methodology he uses to find really novel widespread vulnerabilities that break the internet. My 3 main takeaways were what techniques he uses to decide what research topics are worth pursuing. Second, what behavior traits are needed to become a successful security researcher and third why the HTTPOnly cookie flag is useless and a complete joke.

For more information, including the show notes check out https://breachsense.io/podcast

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This week James Kettle joins the show to talk about the methodology he uses to find really novel widespread vulnerabilities that break the internet. My 3 main takeaways were what techniques he uses to decide what research topics are worth pursuing. Second, what behavior traits are needed to become a successful security researcher and third why the HTTPOnly cookie flag is useless and a complete joke.

For more information, including the show notes check out https://breachsense.io/podcast

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