Securanoia

Securanoia

Welcome to Securanoia — where security meets paranoia, and whispers reveal what others ignore. This is the space between vigilance and obsession, where digital, physical, and psychological threats blur with the uneasy sense that something’s always lurking just out of sight. Each episode investigates the tension between concealment and revelation, fear and fascination, chaos and clarity — inviting you to question what you see, listen for what you don’t, and discover that the world is often loudest in its quietest corners.

  1. 18 giờ trước

    Episode 19: Cybercrime Is a Business: Inside the Global Fight Against Criminal Networks

    Cybercrime is no longer just about individual hackers. It has become a global business built on infrastructure, money flows, and organized criminal networks. In this episode of Securanoia, Brooke S, PhD sits down with Jethro Cornelissen, lead volunteer investigator with Cybercrime Atlas, hosted by the World Economic Forum, to reveal how investigators track and disrupt the networks behind scams, fraud operations, and online crime. Jethro shares what happens behind the scenes as investigators map criminal activity, follow financial trails, connect identities, and turn intelligence into action. The conversation explores the human impact of large-scale scam operations, the growing threat of deepfakes and voice scams, and why collaboration between cybersecurity teams, fraud investigators, and law enforcement is essential. Jethro also explains why the future of cyber investigations depends on people who can connect technology, financial crime, and human behavior. This episode provides a rare look into how global cybercrime networks operate and how investigators are working to break them apart.   Resources: Contact Jethro on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jethroc/  Cybercrime Atlas: https://initiatives.weforum.org/cybercrime-atlas/home      Disclaimer: Securanoia is an educational podcast intended to inform and spark discussion. It does not offer legal, or diagnostic advice.

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    Episode 18: The Ex-Fighter Pilot Who Became the Ethical Hacker You Need to Know

    Imagine a mind forged in the high-stakes skies of military aviation, now turned toward the invisible wars fought within the digital fortresses of Fortune 50 giants. Josh Mason bridges this dramatic journey from cockpit to command line, revealing how the operational discipline of a pilot dismantles the most sophisticated cyber defenses on earth. In this gripping episode, he exposes the brutal reality of why massive corporations are crumbling under attack while handing you the raw, unfiltered playbook to secure your own future. You will learn how to break into the field with nothing but a laptop and free resources, transform your family from the weakest link into an impenetrable shield, and uncover the single habit that stops hackers cold. Listen closely, because in a world where a single click can bring down a giant, Josh Mason holds the keys to keeping you standing when the chaos hits.   Resources: Contact Josh on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuacmason/  Mason SC: https://mason-sc.com Join the Ginger Hacker Initiative: https://gingerhacker.org/    YouTube Channels : Simply Cyber: https://youtube.com/@simplycyber  Info Sec Pat: https://m.youtube.com/c/InfoSecPat  John Hammond: https://m.youtube.com/@_JohnHammond  Reanna Schultz: https://www.youtube.com/@CyberSpeakLabs      Disclaimer: Securanoia is an educational podcast intended to inform and spark discussion. It does not offer legal, or diagnostic advice.

    48 phút

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Welcome to Securanoia — where security meets paranoia, and whispers reveal what others ignore. This is the space between vigilance and obsession, where digital, physical, and psychological threats blur with the uneasy sense that something’s always lurking just out of sight. Each episode investigates the tension between concealment and revelation, fear and fascination, chaos and clarity — inviting you to question what you see, listen for what you don’t, and discover that the world is often loudest in its quietest corners.