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Risky Business is a weekly information security podcast featuring news and in-depth interviews with industry luminaries. Launched in February 2007, Risky Business is a must-listen digest for information security pros. With a running time of approximately 50-60 minutes, Risky Business is pacy; a security podcast without the waffle.

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Risky Business is a weekly information security podcast featuring news and in-depth interviews with industry luminaries. Launched in February 2007, Risky Business is a must-listen digest for information security pros. With a running time of approximately 50-60 minutes, Risky Business is pacy; a security podcast without the waffle.

    Risky Business #747 -- Lockbit Leader Has A Very Bad Day

    Risky Business #747 -- Lockbit Leader Has A Very Bad Day

    Patrick dials in from RSA in San Francisco to discuss the week’s security news with Adam, including:


    The west doxxes LockbitSupp, who must now hide his hundred million dollars
    Revil hacker behind Kasaya breach gets 14 years
    Microsoft makes some positive sounding* noises on security
    A fun flaw in nearly all VPN clients
    Gitlab admins continue their never-ending incident response
    And much, much more.


    This week’s sponsor is Stairwell. Long time infosec researcher Silas Cutler joins us to talk through his adventures in attacker C2 systems, and how this feeds into Stairwell’s data.

    * we’re still sceptical they’ll get it right, but they do at least seem to realise how deep the doo-doo they’re in is… Pat speculates they have … tentacles, and a regulatory-threat-gland.

    • 55 Min.
    Risky Business #746 – Microsoft takes your security seriously*

    Risky Business #746 – Microsoft takes your security seriously*

    On this week’s show Patrick and Adam discuss the week’s security news, including:


    Microsoft reassures* us that they take security very seriously*
    Cisco ASA firewalls get sneakily backdoored, but no one’s quite sure how
    Change Healthcare was 1FA Citrix all along
    The FTC, FCC and other government sticks get waved at tech
    Lizard Squad Finn who hacked the Vastaamo therapy chain gets sentenced
    And much, much more.


    This week’s sponsor is Zero Networks, who make a network micro-segmentation product that is actually usable. Zero Networks CEO Benny Lakunishok joins us to talk through why firewalling everything everywhere is finally workable.

    * You’ll forgive us for being… a tad sceptical.

    • 1 Std. 3 Min.
    Snake Oilers: Push Security, Knocknoc and iVerify

    Snake Oilers: Push Security, Knocknoc and iVerify

    In this edition of Snake Oilers we’ll be hearing from:


    Push Security: A browser plugin-based security company that combats identity-based attacks. (Much more compelling that it sounds in this description.)
    Knocknoc: The tool Risky Business uses to protect our own applications and services. (Restrict network/port access to users who are authenticated via SSO.)
    iVerify: Mobile security and threat hunting for iOS and Android. (Caught Pegasus in the wild!)

    • 42 Min.
    Special Edition: Chris Krebs, Alex Stamos and Patrick Gray

    Special Edition: Chris Krebs, Alex Stamos and Patrick Gray

    In this special edition of the Risky Business podcast Patrick Gray chats with former Facebook CSO Alex Stamos and founding CISA director Chris Krebs about sovereignty and technology.

    China and Russia are doing their level best to yeet American tech from their supply chains – hardware, software and cloud services. They’ll be rebuilding these supply chains – for government systems, at least – from components that they have complete visibility into, and control over.

    Meanwhile, America’s government faces different supply chain challenges. It has a supply chain that won’t be weaponised against it by its adversaries, but it lacks the same sort of visibility and control that its adversaries will eventually achieve over their supply chains. So where does this leave the west? Where does it leave China and Russia?

    • 45 Min.
    Risky Business #745 – Tales from the PANageddon

    Risky Business #745 – Tales from the PANageddon

    On this week’s show Patrick and Adam discuss the week’s security news, including:


    Palo Alto’s firewalls have a ../ bad day
    Sisense’s bucket full of creds gets kicked over
    United Healthcare draws the ire of congress
    FISA 702 reauthorisation finally moves forward
    Apple warns about “mercenary exploitation” but what’s the India link?
    And much, much, more


    This week’s sponsor is Panther, a platform that does detection as code on massive amounts of data. Panther’s founder Jack Naglieri is this week’s sponsor guest, and we spoke with him about some common detection-as-code approaches.

    • 58 Min.
    Risky Business #744 -- Ransomware upstarts jostle in Lockbit's absence

    Risky Business #744 -- Ransomware upstarts jostle in Lockbit's absence

    On this week’s show Patrick and Adam discuss the week’s security news, including:


    Ransomware: down but not out
    Zero day prices on the rise…
    … and what it means for enterprise software
    Geopolitical conflict comes to computers in Palau
    Ukraine cyber chief Illia Vitiuk suspended
    More x86 microarchitectural bad times
    And much much more


    Proofpoint’s chief strategy officer Ryan Kalember is this week’s sponsor guest. He takes aim at some recent vendor trends, like security companies describing themselves as “platforms”.

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