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Teen Hackers, WTF Apple, Finding iPhones, & Getting Wise to Wyze - PSW #735
In the Security News for this week: Ransomware that was a breeze, getting an eyeful while charging your electric vehicle, scanning for secrets, find …
3 years, 11 months ago
Hacking Kubernetes - Jay Beale - PSW #735
Jay comes on the show to talk about container and Kubernetes architecture and security (or lack thereof).
Segment Resources:
Peirates, a Kubernetes…
3 years, 11 months ago
Identity Security Challenges - Active Directory, Azure AD, & Okta Oh My! - Sean Metcalf - PSW #735
Attackers are targeting the systems that control access. This includes Active Directory, Azure AD, and recently Okta. Once they have access to identi…
3 years, 11 months ago
Teenage Masterminds, Hacking Civics, Journalists Sued, UPS Attacks, & Spyware - PSW #734
This week in the Security News: Military intelligence, Chrome updates, an exploit for the firewall, racing the kernel, creepy spyware goes away?, wea…
4 years ago
Training the Next Gen of Cybersecurity Experts to Protect K-12 Schools - Hanine Salem - PSW #734
With an alarming increase in K-12 cybersecurity attacks, districts are considering new ways to protect their students and staff. With the need to inc…
4 years ago
State of the SOC - Mark Boltz-Robinson - PSW #734
Mark is currently involved in building a security operations center for a large organization with an established infrastructure and teams already in …
4 years ago
TrevorC2 - David Kennedy - PSW #733
Check out our latest interview with our good friend Dave Kennedy! When not pumping iron Dave is hard at work understanding and implementing C2 infras…
4 years ago
Baby Food, Lapsus$, Anonymous Vs. Printers, UEFI Rabbit Holes, & Browser-In-Browser - PSW #733
In the Security News: insiders inside NASA, BIND is in a bind again, Lapsus$ is on a tear, ripping at Microsoft and Okta, anonymous hacks printers, T…
4 years ago
Managing Shadow Code & the Blind Side in 3rd Party Risk - Stephen Ward - PSW #733
With all of your focus and investment on 3rd party risk management, there is likely still a blind-side that remains unaddressed. It is an area that s…
4 years ago
Ransomware Inc, Cracking Keys With Fermat, Neon Output, & Samsung Source Code - PSW #732
In the Security News: Secret Keys in Samsung Source Code, Conti (tries) to go legit, Cracking crypto keys with a 300 year old algorithm, CISA’s must …
4 years ago