Article Discussion and Security News – Startup Security Weekly #68

In our article discussion and security news, we talk about how managers are insane for brainstorming in groups, the real reasons companies are so focused on the short term, how to break bad business habits, ten design practices to deliver business valu… Continue reading Article Discussion and Security News – Startup Security Weekly #68

WPA3, Microsoft, Spectre, and Windows – Hack Naked News #156

This week, Paul reports on flaws disclosed in western digital storage devices, Microsoft suspending Spectre patch for AMD machines, and Apple releasing multiple security updates! Doug White, show host of Secure Digital Life, joins us for the expert com… Continue reading WPA3, Microsoft, Spectre, and Windows – Hack Naked News #156

VMWare, Meltdown, Spectre, and Chip Hacks That Work – Paul’s Security Weekly #542

10 things in cybersecurity that you might have missed in 2017, a flaw in major browsers, a critical flaw in phpMyAdmin, beware of a VMWare VDP remote root issue, how to protect your home router, Meltdown and Spectre explain how chip hacks work, and Int… Continue reading VMWare, Meltdown, Spectre, and Chip Hacks That Work – Paul’s Security Weekly #542

Bam Azizi, NoPassword – Startup Security Weekly #68

Bam Azizi is the CTO and co-founder of WiActs Inc., a cybersecurity startup and the company behind NoPassword.com. Prior to joining NoPassword, he was working on his PhD at Technical University of Munich, and also held a research associate position at … Continue reading Bam Azizi, NoPassword – Startup Security Weekly #68

Google, Intel, Mozilla, and Starbucks – Application Security Weekly #00

In the Application Security News, Paul and Keith talk about impatient employers designing their own courses, measurable CPU differences in AWS from Intel CPU vulnerabilities, the CEO of Intel selling a gigantic amount of stock, and Starbucks Wi-Fi mine… Continue reading Google, Intel, Mozilla, and Starbucks – Application Security Weekly #00

Mimikatz Event Log Clearing Feature with John Strand – Paul’s Security Weekly #542

John will be talking about the new mimikatz event log clearing feature. Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel
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Marcello Salvati, Coalfire Labs – Paul’s Security Weekly #542

Marcello Salvati is a senior security consultant at Coalfire Labs by day and by night a tool developer who discovered a novel technique to turn tea, sushi and dank memes into somewhat functioning code. Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel
The p… Continue reading Marcello Salvati, Coalfire Labs – Paul’s Security Weekly #542

Rise of Application Security – Application Security Weekly #00

Paul and Keith host the first show of Application Security Weekly! Today, they discuss the brief history of application security, software, and software security! With application security on the rise, hackers and attackers over time have evolved into … Continue reading Rise of Application Security – Application Security Weekly #00

Patching Intel Vulnerabilities In The Enterprise – Enterprise Security Weekly #74

Our topic segment today will discuss Patching Intel Vulnerabilities In The Enterprise. All that and more on Enterprise Security Weekly! A series of vulnerabilities in Intel’s gear poses challenges. https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/7nl8r… Continue reading Patching Intel Vulnerabilities In The Enterprise – Enterprise Security Weekly #74

Coalfire, Swimlane, Shift in Security Solutions, and Twistlock 2.3 – Enterprise Security Weekly #74

Doctors make the best rappers, 3 innovative security companies, DevOps will be a thing, integrate products swimmingly, AI and Machine Learning in the hands of bad actors, and serverless security capabilities. Enterprise News How 3 innovative products a… Continue reading Coalfire, Swimlane, Shift in Security Solutions, and Twistlock 2.3 – Enterprise Security Weekly #74