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Starting A Non-Profit To Help Small Companies With CMMC - Josh Marpet - PSW #682
Starting A Non-Profit To Help Small Companies With CMMC - Josh Marpet - PSW #682

Small federal contractors are being required to become compliant with a new standard, CMMC. They've never had to do the level of security and complia…

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EMOTET Disrupted, "Ghost" Hackers, & Why Privacy is 'Like Bubblewrap' - PSW #681
EMOTET Disrupted, "Ghost" Hackers, & Why Privacy is 'Like Bubblewrap' - PSW #681

In the Security News, why privacy is like bubble wrap, South African government releases its own browser just to re-enable flash support, former Lulz…

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How Tall Do You Have to Be to Ride the Ride? - Dan DeCloss - PSW #681
How Tall Do You Have to Be to Ride the Ride? - Dan DeCloss - PSW #681

Today’s segment will discuss effective assessments, the maturity of your security posture, and the composition of your team. Specific topics in the e…

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XDR and Vitamins - Michael Roytman - PSW #681
XDR and Vitamins - Michael Roytman - PSW #681

What is XDR? How do we know the security protections we're investing in are working? All this and Paul's CBD Pineapple Pizza Drink on this week's sho…

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WRT54G Hacking History, 70 Unpatched Cisco Vulns, & Bypassing MFA - PSW #680
WRT54G Hacking History, 70 Unpatched Cisco Vulns, & Bypassing MFA - PSW #680

In the Security News, How two authors became part of WRT54G hacking history, European police and German law enforcement have taken down the illegal "…

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Hacking Ubiquiti Devices - Jon Gorenflo - PSW #680
Hacking Ubiquiti Devices - Jon Gorenflo - PSW #680

Ubiquiti network gear has become a favorite among tech enthusiasts, but various Ubiquiti products have had some serious vulnerabilities in recent his…

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Beyond Phishing Blockers - Ryan Noon - PSW #680
Beyond Phishing Blockers - Ryan Noon - PSW #680

Ryan Noon joins Paul, and the rest of the PSW team, this week to chat through the importance of resilience in everything companies do to protect clou…

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Custom Python Encryption, Shady 0-Days, & The Great iPwn - PSW #679
Custom Python Encryption, Shady 0-Days, & The Great iPwn - PSW #679

In the Security News, Nissan Source code leaked, how the shady 0-Day sales game is evolving, Hack the Army 3.0 announced, creating your own custom en…

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What Has Changed (or Not) Since Our Last Visit? - Ming Chow - PSW #679
What Has Changed (or Not) Since Our Last Visit? - Ming Chow - PSW #679

-What are we seeing from infosec graduates as they come into the enterprise to begin their careers? -How has data privacy changed since 2014? -Is the…

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Automated Vulnerability Remediation - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - PSW #679
Automated Vulnerability Remediation - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - PSW #679

The way we identify, prioritize, and mitigate software vulnerabilities was built in the reverse order. Why did it happen? Could a new remediation str…

5 years, 3 months ago

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