MacOS 0-Day, Sonos, and Autofill Username and Password – Hack Naked News #155

Paul reports on a bypass flaw found in Samsung Android browser, security flaws found in Sonos Internet connected speakers, and Google wanting to get rid of SMS authentication! Jason Wood of Paladin Security joins us for the expert commentary, and more … Continue reading MacOS 0-Day, Sonos, and Autofill Username and Password – Hack Naked News #155

Rich Walchuck and Rick Olesek, CryptoniteNXT – Startup Security Weekly #67

Rick brings nearly 20 years of experience working in both technical and business aspects of Cybersecurity and startups. He began his career in cybersecurity as a network security analyst working at NSA. Rich brings more than two decades of security and… Continue reading Rich Walchuck and Rick Olesek, CryptoniteNXT – Startup Security Weekly #67

Article Discussion and Startup News – Startup Security Weekly #67

In our article discussion, we talk about management principles for highly functioning teams, how to pitch your app to investors, and calculating your total addressable market and making a great TAM slide! In the news, Thales acquires Gemalto for $4.8B,… Continue reading Article Discussion and Startup News – Startup Security Weekly #67

Fake Bitecoin, North Korea, and WordPress – Paul’s Security Weekly #541

In the news, we discuss Uber paying hacker to keep quiet, flaw in Intel processors, banking apps found vulnerable to MITM attacks, Apple patching all other High Sierra security holes, and more on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly! Paul’s Sto… Continue reading Fake Bitecoin, North Korea, and WordPress – Paul’s Security Weekly #541

Kevin Finisterre, Department 13 – Paul’s Security Weekly #541

Kevin Finisterre is a principal of the security consultancy Digitalmunition, he enjoys testing the limits and is constantly dedicated to thinking outside the box. Kevin’s primary focus has always been on the dissemination of information relating to the… Continue reading Kevin Finisterre, Department 13 – Paul’s Security Weekly #541

Bob Hillery, InGuardians – Paul’s Security Weekly #541

Bob Hillery join us on Security Weekly and is an experienced consultant in Information Systems Security Management. He is a founder and Chief Research Officer with InGuardians, Inc. and has an extensive background in computer networks gained through th… Continue reading Bob Hillery, InGuardians – Paul’s Security Weekly #541

Flexera, Amazon, and ExtraHop – Enterprise Security Weekly #73

It’s the most hackable time of the year! In the news, Paul and John discuss Flexera reimaging open source vulnerability detection, dispelling cybersecurity myths, Amazon to acquire cybersecurity startup Sqrrl, and more on Enterprise Security news! Ente… Continue reading Flexera, Amazon, and ExtraHop – Enterprise Security Weekly #73

All I Want for Christmas is A Secure Active Directory – Enterprise Security Weekly #73

Many roads lead to Active Directory insecurity, such as e-mail phishing, letting go of your foothold, and all of that can be done without getting caught. These problems can be solved with Endpoint Detection, correlating your network, endpoint, log even… Continue reading All I Want for Christmas is A Secure Active Directory – Enterprise Security Weekly #73

Accenture and Heaphones – Startup Security Weekly #66

Paul and Michael talk about headphones, Accenture, and the startup companies that influence the security industry. Full Show NotesVisit http://securityweekly.com/category/ssw for all the latest episodes!
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On-Demand Webcasts, Net Neutrality, and Pentesting – Paul’s Security Weekly #540

In the news, we talk about pentesting, On-Demand webcasts, net neutrality, Vegemite, and more on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly! Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel
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