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    AI, Okta, Chrome, Quantum, Kaiser Permanente, FTC, FCC, NCSC, Josh Marpet, and more. - SWN #382

    AI, Okta, Chrome, Quantum, Kaiser Permanente, FTC, FCC, NCSC, Josh Marpet, and more. - SWN #382

    AI, Okta, Chrome, Quantum, Kaiser Permanente, FTC, FCC, NCSC, Josh Marpet, and more, are on this edition of the Security Weekly News.
    Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes!
    Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-382

    • 37 min
    Why Companies Continue to Struggle with Supply Chain Security - Melinda Marks - ASW #283

    Why Companies Continue to Struggle with Supply Chain Security - Melinda Marks - ASW #283

    Companies deploy tools (usually lots of tools) to address different threats to supply chain security. Melinda Marks shares some of the chaos those companies still face when trying to prioritize investments, measure risk, and scale their solutions to keep pace with their development. Not only are companies still figuring out supply chain, but now they're bracing for the coming of genAI and how that will just further highlight the current struggles they're having with data security and data privacy.
    Segment Resources:
    Complete Survey Results: The Growing Complexity of Securing the Software Supply Chain
    https://research.esg-global.com/reportaction/515201781/Toc 
    Misusing random numbers, protecting platforms for code repos and package repos, vulns that teach us about designs and defaults, and more!
    Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes!
    Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-283

    • 1 hr 19 min
    Meet Silver SAML: Golden SAML in the Cloud - Eric Woodruff - BSW #348

    Meet Silver SAML: Golden SAML in the Cloud - Eric Woodruff - BSW #348

    A hybrid workforce requires hybrid identity protection. But what are the threats facing a hybrid workforce? As identity becomes the new perimeter, we need to understand the attacks that can allow attackers access to our applications. Eric Woodruff, Product Technical Specialist at Semperis, joins Business Security Weekly to discuss those attacks, including a new attack technique, dubbed Silver SAML. Join this segment to learn how to protect your hybrid workforce.
    Segment Resources: https://www.semperis.com/blog/meet-silver-saml/&utmsource=cra&utmcampaign=bsw-podcast
    This segment is sponsored by Semperis. Visit https://securityweekly.com/semperis to learn more about them!
    In the leadership and communications section, The Board's Pivotal Role in Steering Cybersecurity, CISO-CEO communication gaps continue to undermine cybersecurity, The Essence of Integrity in Leadership: A Pillar of Trust and Excellence, and more!
    Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes!
    Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw-348

    • 59 min
    TikTok, Flowmon, Cisco, Brokewell, RuggedCom, Deepfakes, Non-Competes, Aaran Leyland - SWN #381

    TikTok, Flowmon, Cisco, Brokewell, RuggedCom, Deepfakes, Non-Competes, Aaran Leyland - SWN #381

    TikTok, Flowmon, Arcane Door, Brokewell, RuggedCom, Deepfakes, Non-Competes, Aaran Leyland, and More, on this edition of the Security Weekly News.
    Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes!
    Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-381

    • 38 min
    Advising The President On Cyber-Physical Resilience - Philip Venables - PSW #826

    Advising The President On Cyber-Physical Resilience - Philip Venables - PSW #826

    On February 27, 2024, PCAST (President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology) sent a report to the President with recommendations to bolster the resilience and adaptability of the nation’s cyber-physical infrastructure resources. Phil was part of the team that worked on the report and comes on the show to talk about what was recommended and how we implement the suggestions.
    This week the crew discusses: When TVs scan your network, bad things can happen, PuTTY is vulnerable, Crush FTP, vulnerabilities that will never be fixed, CVEs are for vulnerabilities silly, you can test for easily guessable passwords too, FlipperZero can steal all your passwords, more XZ style attacks, more reasons why you shouldn't use a smart lock, and your keystrokes are showing!
    Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes!
    Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-826

    • 2 hr 50 min
    Autonomous - I don't think that word means what you think it means - Adam Shostack, Ely Kahn - ESW #359

    Autonomous - I don't think that word means what you think it means - Adam Shostack, Ely Kahn - ESW #359

    A clear pattern with startups getting funding this week are "autonomous" products and features.
    Automated detection engineering Autonomously map and predict malicious infrastructure ..."helps your workforce resolve their own security issues autonomously" automated remediation automated compliance management & reporting I'll believe it when I see it. Don't get me wrong, I think we're in desperate need of more automation when it comes to patching and security decision-making. I just don't think the majority of the market has the level of confidence necessary to trust security products to automate things without a human in the loop.
    The way LimaCharlie is going about it, with their new bi-directional functionality they're talking up right now, might work, as detections can be VERY specific and fine-grained.
    We've already seen a round of fully automated guardrail approaches (particularly in the Cloud) fail, however. My prediction? Either what we're seeing isn't truly automated, or it will become a part of the product that no one uses - like Metasploit Pro licenses.
     
    We've talked about generative AI in a general sense on our podcast for years, but we haven't done many deep dives into specific security use cases. That ends with this interview, as we discuss how generative AI can improve SecOps with Ely Kahn. Some of the use cases are obvious, while others were a complete surprise to me. Check out this episode if you're looking for some ideas!
    This segment is sponsored by SentinelOne. Visit https://securityweekly.com/sentinelone to learn more about them!
     
    This is a great interview with Adam Shostack on all things threat modeling. He's often the first name that pops into people's heads when threat modeling comes up, and has created or been involved with much of the foundational material around the subject. Adam recently released a whitepaper that focuses on and defines inherent threats.
    Resources:
    Here's the Inherent Threats Whitepaper Adam's book, Threat Modeling: Designing for Security Adam's latest book, Threats: What Every Engineer Should Learn from Star Wars We mention the Okta Breach - here's my writeup on it We mention the CSRB report on the Microsoft/Storm breach, here's Adam's blog post on it And finally, Adam mentions the British Library incident report, which is here, and Adam's blog post is here Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
    Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-359

    • 1 hr 57 min

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These shows are geared towards professionals with great points of view + nerd humor. application security weekly (ASW) and psw my favorites

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The Best Cyber Security Podcast on the Planet

This is hands down my favorite cybersecurity podcast. The experienced, funny, kind, and knowledgeable men and women who make up this network of shows have taught me so much about security and technology in general. I have found many fun and interesting projects, such as Security Onion and Nzyme, through their teachings, and I love when they do webcasts. I rely on this show for my continuing education in the industry and for staying up-to-date on security news and professional commentary on trends and developments in cybersecurity.

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Great to immerse yourself in InfoSec

Been listening since I got into security 7 years ago, from 0 experience in tech to a six figure job. Listening to all these guys with 20 years of experience definitely contributed in lots of little ways to my breaking into tech. And they have a good time!

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