Security by Default

Joseph Carson

Security by Default is a cybersecurity podcast hosted by Joseph Carson, a renowned ethical hacker and security expert. Each episode dives into the latest security trends, real-world threats, and practical advice for staying safe in the digital world. With insightful interviews and clear explanations, Joseph makes complex topics accessible for both IT professionals and curious listeners alike.

  1. Practical AI Security - Attacking, Defending, and Securing the Future of AI with Harriet Farlow

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    Practical AI Security - Attacking, Defending, and Securing the Future of AI with Harriet Farlow

    This podcast episode delves into the intricate nexus of artificial intelligence and security, featuring an enlightening conversation with Harriet, the author of a newly released book Practical AI Security. We explore her compelling journey from a background in physics and anthropology to becoming a pivotal figure in the realm of cybersecurity, particularly focusing on the challenges posed by adversarial machine learning. Harriet elucidates the pressing necessity for organizations to comprehend and mitigate the security vulnerabilities inherent in AI systems, as well as the broader implications for national security. Our discourse also addresses the critical need for collaboration between cybersecurity professionals and AI developers to ensure that security considerations are embedded within AI design from the outset. Ultimately, we aim to provide our audience with a profound understanding of the evolving landscape of AI security and the imperative of safeguarding these transformative technologies. 🎙️ Security by Default PodcastPractical AI Security: Attacking, Defending, and Securing the Future of AIWith Harriet Farlow — Founder of Mileva Security Labs & Author of Practical AI Security Artificial Intelligence is transforming the way we build technology, automate decisions, analyze data, and solve some of the world’s biggest challenges. But as AI becomes more powerful and more deeply embedded into our lives, one critical question becomes increasingly important: How do we secure AI itself? In this episode of Security by Default, host Joseph Carson is joined by Harriet Farlow, AI security researcher, founder of Mileva Security Labs, and author of “Practical AI Security: A Hands-On Guide to Attacking, Defending, and Securing Modern AI Systems.” Together they explore the rapidly evolving world of AI security, adversarial machine learning, and why understanding how AI works is essential before we can protect it. About This EpisodeAI is often described as the next technological revolution, but securing AI requires us to rethink many traditional cybersecurity approaches. Unlike conventional software, AI systems are built on data, probability, optimization, and learning models. They do not always fail in predictable ways, and vulnerabilities are not always solved with a simple patch. Harriet shares her fascinating journey from studying physics and anthropology to working in data science, national security, and artificial intelligence, eventually discovering the world of adversarial machine learning — where attackers attempt to manipulate and disrupt AI systems themselves. This conversation goes beyond the hype and explores what defenders, developers, and organizations need to understand as AI becomes a critical part of modern technology. What You Will Learn🤖 Why AI Security Matters More Than Ever AI is becoming part of software development, business operations, healthcare, finance, critical infrastructure, and cybersecurity itself. As adoption accelerates, organizations must move beyond simply asking: “How can we use AI?” and start asking: “How do we secure AI?” 🧠 Understanding How AI Really Works Harriet explains why machine learning systems are fundamentally different from traditional software. AI systems are: Probabilistic rather than deterministicDependent on training data qualityDesigned around optimizationContinuously influenced by changing environments Understanding these foundations is essential for anyone responsible for protecting AI. 🔓 The World of Adversarial Machine Learning What happens when attackers stop targeting only applications and infrastructure… …and start targeting the AI model itself? The episode explores: Model manipulationData poisoningAI weaknessesTraining challengesUnexpected behaviorsThe difficulty of understanding model decisions 🛠️ How Do You Patch AI? One of the biggest questions facing cybersecurity professionals today: If AI learns something wrong, how do we fix it? Traditional security follows a familiar process: Find vulnerability → Apply patch → Reduce risk AI changes that. Sometimes protecting AI is not about fixing code. It is about understanding and correcting behavior. ⚔️ AI for Security vs Security for AI For years, organizations have focused on using AI to improve cybersecurity. But now the challenge has expanded. Cybersecurity needs AI. But AI also needs cybersecurity. As AI becomes part of everyday systems, security teams must understand how to protect the models, data, and decisions that organizations rely on. 🌍 Why AI Security Requires Different Skills The future of AI security requires collaboration between: Cybersecurity professionalsAI engineersData scientistsResearchersRisk leadersPolicy experts Building trustworthy AI means bringing these worlds together. Security must be part of AI from the beginning. Key Topics Discussed🔹 Harriet’s journey from physics and anthropology into AI security 🔹 Working in data science and national security environments 🔹 Discovering adversarial machine learning 🔹 Founding Mileva Security Labs 🔹 Writing Practical AI Security with No Starch Press 🔹 Why AI vulnerabilities are different from software vulnerabilities 🔹 The importance of data quality and model training 🔹 Understanding probability and machine learning foundations 🔹 How attackers target AI systems 🔹 Why securing AI requires a new mindset 🔹 The future of AI safety and cybersecurity 🔹 Staying updated in a fast-moving industry 🔹 Building responsible and secure AI systems Memorable Quotes💬 “Before we can secure AI, we first need to understand how it works.” 💬 “AI security is not always about fixing a bug. Sometimes it is about correcting a behavior.” 💬 “Cybersecurity needs AI, but AI also needs cybersecurity.” 💬 “The future is not just about building smarter AI — it is about building safer AI.” Episode Chapters00:00 – Introduction to Security by Default 01:03 – Harriet Farlow’s origin story 04:28 – From data science to cybersecurity 08:48 – Creating Mileva Security Labs 10:51 – Conferences, community, and writing Practical AI Security 17:28 – How AI has evolved 19:43 – Understanding machine learning models 21:43 – The challenge of patching AI systems 23:37 – Training data, quality, and user impact 25:23 – Why AI models can be difficult to understand 27:36 – AI and cybersecurity coming together 30:18 – Why AI fundamentals matter 32:04 – Practical examples and real-world AI security 33:38 – Staying updated in AI security 36:27 – Learning from the AI security community 38:08 – Ethics and responsible AI development GuestHarriet Farlow Founder — Malevra Security Labs Author — Practical AI Security 🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harriet-farlow-654963b7/ 📘 Practical AI Security — No Starch Press https://nostarch.com 🎓 AI Fundamentals Course https://harriethacks.com/course/ Listen & Subscribe🎧 Security by Default Podcast Exploring the people, stories, and ideas helping make technology safer. Because security should not be an afterthought. Security should be by default. #SecurityByDefault #AISecurity #Cybersecurity #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #AdversarialML #AI #ResponsibleAI #SecurityResearch Takeaways: The podcast episode discusses the importance of understanding AI security in the context of national security and its implications.Harriet's journey from a background in physics and anthropology to her current role in AI security demonstrates the interdisciplinary nature of the field.The conversation highlights the necessity for collaboration between AI developers and cybersecurity professionals to ensure secure AI systems.Listeners are encouraged to engage with various resources to stay informed about the rapidly evolving landscape of AI and cybersecurity.The significance of addressing the ethical considerations in AI development is emphasized throughout the discussion, focusing on empowering rather than replacing human effort.The episode underscores the idea that AI security is not merely about using AI for cybersecurity but also about securing AI systems from external threats.

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  2. The Future of Cybersecurity in an AI-Driven World with Diana Kelley

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    The Future of Cybersecurity in an AI-Driven World with Diana Kelley

    In this episode of the Security by Default podcast, host Joe Carson welcomes Diana Kelley, a prominent figure in the tech industry, to discuss her journey in technology, the evolution of AI, and its implications for cybersecurity and the job market. They explore the historical context of AI, from early systems like ELIZA to modern advancements like Watson and ChatGPT, and address common misconceptions about AI's capabilities. The conversation also delves into the future of jobs in an AI-driven world, emphasizing the need for training and understanding of AI technologies. In this conversation, Joseph Carson and Diana Kelley discuss the evolution of jobs in the context of technological advancements, particularly focusing on AI and its implications for the workforce. They explore the necessity of continuous retraining and the emergence of new roles, the importance of contextual understanding in AI, and the behavior of AI agents. Additionally, they emphasize the need for control mechanisms in AI development and the importance of empowering women in cybersecurity to address the growing challenges in the field. Takeaways The podcast aims to bring clarity and transparency to the chaos in the tech world.Diana Kelley has a rich history in technology, starting from the DARPAnet in the 1970s.ELIZA was one of the first AI systems, designed to emulate a therapist.Watson's success in Jeopardy was due to its speed, not intelligence.AI's interaction with humans can lead to misconceptions about its capabilities.Chain of thought prompting has improved AI's problem-solving abilities.AI is a probability machine, not a sentient being.Training is essential for effective AI usage.The evolution of AI has implications for job security and creation.Legacy systems still require human oversight and expertise. The jobs we have today are constantly evolving due to technology.Retraining is essential to stay relevant in the workforce.AI will create new job opportunities in various fields.Understanding context is crucial for effective AI interaction.Prompt engineering is a vital skill in working with AI models.Control mechanisms are necessary for managing AI behavior.Empowering women in cybersecurity is critical for the industry's future.Community support is essential for fostering diversity in tech.Continuous learning is key to adapting to technological changes.Networking and mentorship play a significant role in career development. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 01:01 Diana Kelley's Journey in Tech 04:56 The Evolution of AI: From ELIZA to Watson 10:14 AI in Cybersecurity: Training Watson for Cyber 14:03 Understanding AI: Human-like Interaction and Misconceptions 16:33 Advancements in AI: Chain of Thought Prompting 20:11 The Future of Jobs in the Age of AI 21:20 The Evolution of Jobs and Skills 23:51 AI and Human Interaction 27:06 Contextual Understanding in AI 29:56 Agent Behavior and Control 32:58 Staying Informed in a Rapidly Changing Field 36:07 Empowering Women in Cybersecurity Resources & Links: ELIZA - Joseph Weizenbaum's AI ProgramDiana Kelley - LinkedInOWASP GenAI ProjectWomen in Cybersecurity (WiCyS)IBM WatsonOpenAI GPT ModelsAnthropic's Claude Connect with Diana Kelley: LinkedIn Enjoy this insightful conversation on the past, present, and future of AI and cybersecurity, highlighting the balance between innovation and responsible deployment.

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  3. Building Trust and Community in Cybersecurity Leadership with JC Vega

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    Building Trust and Community in Cybersecurity Leadership with JC Vega

    In this episode, cybersecurity expert JC Vega shares insights on effective communication, leadership, and risk management in cybersecurity. He emphasizes the importance of translating technical concepts for business leaders, building trust, and fostering community to enhance organizational resilience. keywords cybersecurity, leadership, risk management, communication, trust, community, organizational resilience, cybersecurity education keytopics Translating cybersecurity for non-technical audiencesBuilding champions within organizationsThe importance of trust and verification in securityCybersecurity as an enterprise survival issueLeveraging AI and technology responsibly sound bites "Validate and verify, don't just trust." "Train like it's a Super Bowl." "Leave a link, build a community." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity Leadership 02:34 Translating Cybersecurity for Non-Technical Audiences 05:13 Building a Team of Champions 08:02 Understanding Business Impact and Risk 10:39 The Role of AI in Cybersecurity 12:58 Cybersecurity as an Enterprise Survival Problem 15:21 The Importance of Ecosystem Relationships 18:00 Trust and Zero Trust in Cybersecurity 20:28 Continuous Learning and Community Engagement resources Cyber Cannon Project - https://cybercannonproject.org/ B-Sides Conferences - https://www.bsidescon.org/ LinkedIn Profile of JC Vega - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jcvega/

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  4. AI, Cyber Skills & The Future of Security Training with Hack The Box's Gerasimos

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    AI, Cyber Skills & The Future of Security Training with Hack The Box's Gerasimos

    In this special edition recorded live at RSA Conference, Joseph Carson is joined by Gerasimos Marketos (gmar), Chief Product Officer at Hack The Box. They explore how AI is reshaping cybersecurity skills, why traditional education is struggling to keep up, and how hands-on platforms are redefining how defenders and ethical hackers are trained. From real-world fraud detection to AI-powered CTF competitions, this episode dives into the evolving relationship between humans and machines in cybersecurity. 🔑 Key Themes & Topics AI vs Humans in cybersecurity competitionsWhy AI is an accelerator, not a replacementThe evolution from traditional training → hands-on gamified learningClosing the cybersecurity skills gapRed, Blue, and Purple team upskillingAI governance, risk, and agentic threatsThe future of cybersecurity careers and hiring ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 – Introduction & RSA Conference insights02:00 – GMar’s journey: Data → Fraud → Cybersecurity06:30 – Who and What is Hack The Box?10:30 – AI vs Humans: CTF research findings13:00 – AI as a productivity multiplier15:30 – Real-world example: AI winning competitions16:00 – RSAC trends: AI everywhere17:00 – AI governance & emerging risks18:00 – AI for security vs security for AI19:00 – Staying relevant in cybersecurity 🚀 Hack The Box Explained Hack The Box is a cybersecurity upskilling platform offering: 🎓 Academy – Structured learning paths🧩 Challenges & Labs – Hands-on environments🏁 CTFs (Capture The Flag) – Competitive exercises🏢 Pro Labs – Enterprise-scale simulations🔎 Talent Search – Connecting skilled professionals with employers It supports: Red Teams (Offense)Blue Teams (Defense)Purple Teams (Collaboration) Resources: https://www.hackthebox.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/gmarketos/ https://www.hackthebox.com/ai-augmented-cyber-workforce-report

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  5. The Analyst's Role in Cybersecurity: Bridging Gaps and Shaping Trends with Fernando

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    The Analyst's Role in Cybersecurity: Bridging Gaps and Shaping Trends with Fernando

    In this episode, Fernando Montenegro shares his journey into the cybersecurity industry, insights on industry analysis, and the evolving trends shaping cybersecurity today. Discover how analysts bridge the gap between vendors, buyers, investors, and academia, and learn practical tips for engaging effectively with industry experts. key Takeaways Role of industry analysts in cybersecurityEmerging trends in cybersecurity including AI and attack surface expansionEffective engagement with analysts for decision supportStrategic cybersecurity budgeting and investmentInfluence of economics and incentives on security decisions sound bites "Understanding what's going on in the world" "Good enough security can be effective" "Workload AI versus workforce AI" Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Security by Default Podcast 00:53 Fernando Montenegro's Origin Story 05:16 The Role of an Industry Analyst 08:55 Maximizing Value from Analyst Interactions 13:16 Understanding AI in Conversations 15:44 Choosing the Right Solutions 16:40 Decision-Making in Technology and Business 17:13 Trends in Cybersecurity and AI 18:26 Understanding Workload vs. Workforce AI 19:40 The Evolving Role of Security Professionals 21:43 The Strategic Importance of Cybersecurity 23:58 Incentives and Decision-Making in Security 25:53 The Shift Left Approach in Development 27:16 Budgeting for Cybersecurity Investments 30:47 Navigating Cybersecurity Budgets 32:26 Engaging with Analysts and Staying Informed 34:33 Curating Information in a Data-Driven World 36:55 Balancing Operational and Strategic Insights 37:51 Connecting with Analysts and Final Thoughts Resources LinkedIn Profile of Fernando Montenegro - https://www.linkedin.com/in/fsmontenegro/ Futurum Group - https://futurumgroup.com/ Obsidian Knowledge Management System - https://obsidian.md/ Book: Why Most Security Budgets Go to Waste by Ross Young - https://a.co/d/02BZPwdO

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  6. Inside the Digital Battlefield: Cybersecurity in Geopolitical Conflicts with Chris Kubecka

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    Inside the Digital Battlefield: Cybersecurity in Geopolitical Conflicts with Chris Kubecka

    Join Joseph Carson in this insightful episode as he interviews cybersecurity expert Chris Kubecka. They discuss critical infrastructure security, cyber warfare, geopolitical risks, and the evolving landscape of digital threats, providing valuable lessons for cybersecurity professionals and policymakers. Key Topics Cybersecurity in critical infrastructure Geopolitical cyber threats and hybrid warfare Evolving landscape of digital threats and resilience Sound bites "GPS jamming has been a massive challenge." "Digital Empires: China, Europe, and the US." "Radio communications are a vital fallback." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background of Chris Kubecka01:37 Cybersecurity Challenges in Critical Infrastructure03:37 Evolving Nature of Cyber Threats05:45 The Role of Drones in Modern Warfare07:25 Hybrid Warfare and Global Diplomacy10:10 The Shift in Global Cybersecurity Dynamics12:18 The Importance of International Cooperation14:33 Privacy and Ethics in Cybersecurity16:50 Historical Context and Regional Cooperation18:55 Cyber Attacks on Civilian Infrastructure22:04 Personal Experiences in Estonia24:10 Geopolitical Tensions and Cybersecurity25:52 Challenges in Maritime Connectivity28:16 Critical Infrastructure Vulnerabilities30:22 The Role of Radio in Authoritarian Regimes33:43 International Maritime Law and Cybersecurity37:46 Recent Projects and Activism in Cybersecurity39:51 Staying Informed in a Rapidly Changing Landscape Resources Chris Kubecka's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chriskubecka/ Field Tested: How to Hack a Modern Dictatorship with AI - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C7F4XYZ

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  7. How Gamification and Community Help Beginners Break Into Cloud and AI Security

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    How Gamification and Community Help Beginners Break Into Cloud and AI Security

    In this episode of the Security by Default podcast, host Joe Carson speaks with Ian Austin, co-founder of Pwned Labs, about his journey in cybersecurity, the evolution of learning in the field, and the challenges of Cloud and AI security. Ian shares insights on transitioning into cybersecurity roles, the importance of community engagement, and the need for continuous learning in an ever-evolving industry. They discuss the significance of gamification in training and the current trends in cloud security, emphasizing the importance of hands-on experience and collaboration. Key Takeaways Ian Austin is a co-founder of Pwned Labs, specializing in cloud and AI security training.His journey in cybersecurity began with help desk roles and evolved into penetration testing.Creating content is a great way to learn and contribute to the community.Cloud security presents unique challenges that require ongoing education and adaptation.Gamification in training enhances engagement but should not overshadow practical learning.Community involvement is crucial for personal and professional growth in cybersecurity.Transitioning into security roles can be done from various backgrounds, including sysadmin and help desk.Continuous learning is essential in the fast-paced cybersecurity landscape.Mentorship can significantly impact career development and confidence.Cloud security is a growing field with increasing demand for skilled professionals. sound bites "Learning is a great way to learn." "Community is a powerful thing." "Cloud is hard to secure." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 00:40 Ian Austin's Journey in Cybersecurity 06:40 Transitioning into Security Roles 10:54 Evolution of Learning in Cybersecurity 16:19 The Importance of Community in Learning 22:58 Challenges in Cloud Security 28:46 Staying Updated in the Cybersecurity Field Resources: https://pwnedlabs.io/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-austin/

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Security by Default is a cybersecurity podcast hosted by Joseph Carson, a renowned ethical hacker and security expert. Each episode dives into the latest security trends, real-world threats, and practical advice for staying safe in the digital world. With insightful interviews and clear explanations, Joseph makes complex topics accessible for both IT professionals and curious listeners alike.