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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 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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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. Note: This is only Paul's Security Weekly, a 2-hour show recorded once per week.
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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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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 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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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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Without trust, society stagnates, economies decline, and businesses fail. This podcast series keeps abreast of the latest trends and challenges in cyber and physical security with interviews, event updates, industry suppliers & government initiatives.
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Want to learn about all of the latest security tools and techniques? This is the show for you! We show you how to install, configure and use a wide variety of security tools for both offense and defense. Whether you are a penetration tester or defending enterprise networks, this show will help you
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It’s the show, that bridges the requirements of regulations, compliance, and privacy with those of security. Your trusted source for complying with various mandates, building effective programs, and current compliance news. It’s time for Security and Compliance Weekly.
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Want to learn about all of the latest security tools and techniques? This is the show for you! We show you how to install, configure and use a wide variety of security tools for both offense and defense. Whether you are a penetration tester or defending enterprise networks, this show will help you!
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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 this interview, Maor Bin, CEO and Co-Founder of Adaptive Shield, discusses the evolving landscape of SaaS Security. He highlights the challenges posed by the security gap resulting from the rapid adoption of SaaS applications and why SaaS security is beyond just misconfiguration management. Segment Resources: https://www.adaptive-shield.com/land…
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Larry and Helen walk us through the AI supply chain landscape. Learn what goes into building and using AI models and the dangers that could lurk within. Segment Resources: Community efforts on AIBOM topic: https://github.com/aibom-squad This week: I want all the firmware, its not just TP-Link, CVEs for malware, BLE and your health, faking your own …
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I often say that it isn't the concepts or ideas in cybersecurity that are bad, but the implementations of them. Sometimes the market timing is just wrong and the industry isn't ready for a particular technology (e.g. enterprise browsers). Other times, the technology just isn't ready yet (e.g. SIEMs needed better database technology and faster stora…
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The top priority on the CIS Critical Security Controls list has never changed: inventory and control of enterprise assets. Yet it remains one of the most challenging controls to implement, much less master. The refrain, "you can't secure what you don't know about" is as old as information security itself. Complicating this task is the fact that imp…
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Research by Orange Tsai into Apache HTTPD's architecture reveals several vulns, NCC Group shows techniques for hacking IoT devices with Sonos speakers, finding use cases for WebAssembly, Slack's AI leaks data, DARPA wants a future of Rust, and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-297
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IoT devices are notorious for weak designs, insecure implementations, and a lifecycle that mostly ignores patching. We look at external factors that might lead to change, like the FCC's cybersecurity labeling for IoT. We explore the constraints that often influence poor security on these devices, whether those constraints are as consequential given…
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This week we talk a lot about the CISO's relationship with the business and the challenges of being aligned and keeping up. We also talk about budget priorities, the challenge of doing security in small businesses, and the ever-present challenge of burnout. Finally, we discuss what servant leadership actually means. On this last topic, Ben makes a …
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How are personal liability and indemnification impacting the CISO role? Darren Shou, Chief Strategy Officer from RSA Conference, describes the current landscape of CISO liability and the challenges facing CISOs today. He discusses the implications of the SEC's recent actions, including the charges against SolarWinds' CISO, and the growing trend of …
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In this week's update, we look into a mass stabbing incident at a public festival and concert in Solingen, Germany. We then explore the details surrounding possible Russian sabotage efforts at a key NATO air base, also in Germany. An expanded written version of this report can be found within our weekly Threat Journal email newsletter. You can subs…
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In this interview, we sat down with Greg Smith (Head of Global Product and Solution Marketing, Certinia) to get his insights into the stages of data maturity within the AI adoption journey. Greg advices that a key distinction in the nature of data handling between generative and predictive AI. Unlike predictive AI, which primarily analyzes existing…
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In this interview, Maor Bin, CEO and Co-Founder of Adaptive Shield, discusses the evolving landscape of SaaS Security. He highlights the challenges posed by the security gap resulting from the rapid adoption of SaaS applications and why SaaS security is beyond just misconfiguration management. Segment Resources: https://www.adaptive-shield.com/land…
  continue reading
 
I often say that it isn't the concepts or ideas in cybersecurity that are bad, but the implementations of them. Sometimes the market timing is just wrong and the industry isn't ready for a particular technology (e.g. enterprise browsers). Other times, the technology just isn't ready yet (e.g. SIEMs needed better database technology and faster stora…
  continue reading
 
Larry and Helen walk us through the AI supply chain landscape. Learn what goes into building and using AI models and the dangers that could lurk within. Segment Resources: Community efforts on AIBOM topic: https://github.com/aibom-squad This week: I want all the firmware, its not just TP-Link, CVEs for malware, BLE and your health, faking your own …
  continue reading
 
The top priority on the CIS Critical Security Controls list has never changed: inventory and control of enterprise assets. Yet it remains one of the most challenging controls to implement, much less master. The refrain, "you can't secure what you don't know about" is as old as information security itself. Complicating this task is the fact that imp…
  continue reading
 
The top priority on the CIS Critical Security Controls list has never changed: inventory and control of enterprise assets. Yet it remains one of the most challenging controls to implement, much less master. The refrain, "you can't secure what you don't know about" is as old as information security itself. Complicating this task is the fact that imp…
  continue reading
 
The top priority on the CIS Critical Security Controls list has never changed: inventory and control of enterprise assets. Yet it remains one of the most challenging controls to implement, much less master. The refrain, "you can't secure what you don't know about" is as old as information security itself. Complicating this task is the fact that imp…
  continue reading
 
Research by Orange Tsai into Apache HTTPD's architecture reveals several vulns, NCC Group shows techniques for hacking IoT devices with Sonos speakers, finding use cases for WebAssembly, Slack's AI leaks data, DARPA wants a future of Rust, and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-297
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