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7 Minute Security is a weekly information security podcast focusing on penetration testing, blue teaming and building a career in security. The podcast also features in-depth interviews with industry leaders who share their insights, tools, tips and tricks for being a successful security engineer.

7 Minute Security Brian Johnson

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7 Minute Security is a weekly information security podcast focusing on penetration testing, blue teaming and building a career in security. The podcast also features in-depth interviews with industry leaders who share their insights, tools, tips and tricks for being a successful security engineer.

    7MS #628: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Crying – Part 17

    7MS #628: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Crying – Part 17

    Hey friends, today we talk about some not-so-glamorous but ever-so-important stuff related to running a cybersecurity consultancy, including:
    Taking an inventory of all the SaaS stuff your business uses – to keep an eye on spending, know when services are expiring, and track which credit card the services are tied to (so the services don’t almost get cancelled like some did with me!) Tracking domain names, and setting up your own automated rules to notify you well ahead of time when a domain is expiring (maybe that passion project is never gonna happen…time to let those old domains go 🙂 Making a spreadsheet of all important accounts and checking all the auth methods allowed for each account – to prevent attacks such as SIM-swapping

    • 9 min
    7MS #627: Migrating from vCenter to Proxmox – Part 2

    7MS #627: Migrating from vCenter to Proxmox – Part 2

    Hey friends, today we continue our series all about migrating from VMWare to the world Proxmox!  Specifically:
    Getting my first Proxmox-based NUCs out in the field for live engagements! Pulling the trigger on two bare-metal Proxmox servers to eventually replace my vCenter environment. OVHCloud made it super easy to to add Proxmox to those bare-metals with a simple wizard. I couldn’t figure out how to get a Proxmox VM as the main firewall for the whole Proxmox node, but it turns out it helps to RTFM. When getting a bare-metal OS/hypervisor installed, be careful in that the provider may leave the management ports of that host open to the whole world.  In OVH’s case, they have a software firewall that can be tuned so that, for example, only you can hit the management ports for the box. Getting VLANs setup is a snap once the virtual hardware stuff is in place.

    • 35 min
    7MS #626: Web Pentesting Pastiche

    7MS #626: Web Pentesting Pastiche

    Hey friends, today we’ve got a security milkshake episode about Web app pentesting. Specifically we talk about:
    Burp Suite Enterprise Caido – a lightweight alternative to Burp wfuzz – Web fuzzer.  Using a proxy:wfuzz -c -z file,/usr/share/wfuzz/wordlist/Injections/XSS.txt –sc 200 “https://somedomain.com/shopping?&qty=%2FUZZ” -p 10.0.7.11:8080 KNOXSS – for XSS testing – pairs nicely with this wrapper: https://github.com/xnl-h4ck3r/knoxnl In the tangent dept, I moan about how I hate some things about Proxmox but am also starting to love it.
    In the tangent #2 department, I talk about tinnitus and acupuncture!

    • 50 min
    7MS #625: A Peek into the 7MS Mail Bag - Part 4

    7MS #625: A Peek into the 7MS Mail Bag - Part 4

    Road trip time! I’ve been traveling this week doing some fun security projects, and thought all this highway time would be a perfect opportunity to take a dip into the 7MS mail bag!  Today’s questions include:
    How do you price internal network penetration tests? Have you ever had to deal with a difficult client situation, and how did you resolve it? Are you done going after certs?  Spoiler: no – I’m interested in doing the XINTRA labs (not sure if it includes a cert) Do you provide managed services or just stick with more “one and done” assessment work? You said the “smart business people” tell you to form reseller partnerships, otherwise you’re leaving money on the table – so why don’t you? I’m thinking of starting my own cybersecurity consultancy – what type of insurance do I need to protect me in case of a digital “oops?”

    • 44 min
    7MS #624: Tales of Pentest Pwnage – Part 57

    7MS #624: Tales of Pentest Pwnage – Part 57

    Today’s tale of pentest pwnage is all about my new favorite attack called SPN-less RBCD. We did a teaser episode last week that actually ended up being a full episode all about the attack, and even step by step commands to pull it off.  But I didn’t want today’s episode to just be “Hey friends, check out the YouTube version of this attack!” so I also cover:
    Our first first impressions of Burp Enterprise Why I have a real hard time believing you have to follow all these steps to install Kali on Proxmox

    • 29 min
    7MS #623: Prelude to a Tale of Pentest Pwnage

    7MS #623: Prelude to a Tale of Pentest Pwnage

    Today’s prelude to a tale of pentest pwnage talks about something called “spnless RBCD” (resource-based constrained delegation).  The show notes don't format well here in the podcast notes, so head to 7minsec.com to see the notes in all their glory.

    • 24 min

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