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Risky Biz News: Backdoor found in court AV recording software
A short podcast updating listeners on the security news of the last few days, as prepared by Catalin Cimpanu and read by Claire Aird.
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Srsly Risky Biz: UK to consider licensing ransomware payments
In this podcast Tom Uren and Patrick Gray talk about a UK government proposal that would see ransomware victims seek government approval before making ransom payments.
They also talk about why governments need to be more proactive about defending democracy and why that is difficult. -
Risky Biz News: DNSBomb attack is here! Pew pew pew!!!
A short podcast updating listeners on the security news of the last few days, as prepared by Catalin Cimpanu and read by Claire Aird.
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Between Three Nerds: The strategic culture of Russian intelligence
In this edition of Between Three Nerds Tom Uren and The Grugq talk to Elena Grossfeld about the strategic culture of Russian intelligence organisations.
In the discussion we refer to Elena’s paper on Russia’s declining satellite reconnaissance capability and she talks about ‘lustration’, the removal of public officials who are associated with a tainted political regime.
Elena is researching Russian and Soviet intelligence culture at Kings College London and is on X @kloosha. -
Risky Biz News: Germany sues Microsoft for details on past hack
A short podcast updating listeners on the security news of the last few days, as prepared by Catalin Cimpanu and read by Claire Aird.
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Sponsored: Proofpoint on the current threat actor landscape
In this Risky Business News sponsor interview, Catalin Cimpanu talks with Proofpoint senior threat intelligence analyst Selena Larson about the latest changes in the threat actor landscape in the aftermath of several law enforcement takedowns and Microsoft tech stack changes.