Kaspersky, McAfee, AIG, and ARM – Hack Naked News #147

Michael Santarcangelo discusses platform security architecture, Kaspersky, the Cyber Peace Corps, and more with Jason Wood on this episode of Hack Naked News! News Kaspersky head says hack claims hurting US cybersecurity sales http://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/357587-kaspersky-head-says-hack-claims-hurting-us-cybersecurity-sales Note the importance of government actions (purchases, signals) Potential here for a company caught in political crossfire Bold action open source […]

The post Kaspersky, McAfee, AIG, and ARM – Hack Naked News #147 appeared first on Security Weekly.

Continue reading Kaspersky, McAfee, AIG, and ARM – Hack Naked News #147

WHOIS, OSX Malware, NetBSD, and Kaspersky – Hack Naked News #146

Kaspersky has “nothing to hide”, the internet wants YOU, OS X malware runs rampant, WHOIS database slip-ups, and more. Jason Wood discusses an attack on critical US infrastructure on this episode of Hack Naked News! News ‘We’ve nothing to hide’: Kaspersky Lab offers to open up source code – Following damaging news that Russian hackers used […]

The post WHOIS, OSX Malware, NetBSD, and Kaspersky – Hack Naked News #146 appeared first on Security Weekly.

Continue reading WHOIS, OSX Malware, NetBSD, and Kaspersky – Hack Naked News #146

Article Discussion on Leadership, Innovation, and Startup Success – Startup Security Weekly #60

Ten sales rules you should break, how to pitch a venture capitalist, guiding employees towards mental health, and updates from Duo Security, Contrast Security, and more startup news! Article Discussion on Leadership, Innovation, and Startup Success Decision-Making Auditing ==> Top 10 Sales Rules You Should Break ==> Is B2B Marketing and Sales Messaging Improving? ==> Guiding Employees Toward […]

The post Article Discussion on Leadership, Innovation, and Startup Success – Startup Security Weekly #60 appeared first on Security Weekly.

Continue reading Article Discussion on Leadership, Innovation, and Startup Success – Startup Security Weekly #60

Wendy Nather, Duo Security – Paul’s Security Weekly #534

Wendy Nather is Principal Security Strategist at Duo Security. Wendy is also a good friend of the Security Weekly team! She speaks regularly on topics ranging from threat intelligence to identity and access management, risk analysis, incident response, data security, and societal and privacy issues. Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel

The post Wendy Nather, Duo Security – Paul’s Security Weekly #534 appeared first on Security Weekly.

Continue reading Wendy Nather, Duo Security – Paul’s Security Weekly #534

Microsoft, KRACK, Docker, and Kubernetes – Paul’s Security Weekly #534

Microsoft mocks Google for failed security fix, 5 steps to building a vulnerability management program, Pornhub, and kids smartwatches are harbouring major security flaws. Paul’s Stories Child Safety Smartwatches Easy To Hack, Watchdog Says Microsoft Never Disclosed 2013 Hack Of Secret Vulnerability Database Microsoft Mocks Google For Failed Security Fix Deployment Methodology Enable Google’s New […]

The post Microsoft, KRACK, Docker, and Kubernetes – Paul’s Security Weekly #534 appeared first on Security Weekly.

Continue reading Microsoft, KRACK, Docker, and Kubernetes – Paul’s Security Weekly #534

Tanium Expands, LogRhythm, CyberArk, and Carbon Black – Enterprise Security Weekly #66

Tanium expands their security platform, Carbon Black and IBM team up, improved container threat detection from StackRox, Illusive Networks introduces new mainframe deception, and more enterprise security news! Tanium Expands Security Platform with Asset Module LogRhythm Unfurls AI Cloud Service to Enhance Security Cisco Cloudlock – Proactive Blacklisting for OAuth Malware CyberArk & Puppet take […]

The post Tanium Expands, LogRhythm, CyberArk, and Carbon Black – Enterprise Security Weekly #66 appeared first on Security Weekly.

Continue reading Tanium Expands, LogRhythm, CyberArk, and Carbon Black – Enterprise Security Weekly #66

Richard Moulds, Whitewood Security – Enterprise Security Weekly #66

Richard Moulds has more than 18 years experience in the security industry with a specific focus on cryptography. Richard joins us to discuss the ROCA crypto bug! Full Show Notes Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!

The post Richard Moulds, Whitewood Security – Enterprise Security Weekly #66 appeared first on Security Weekly.

Continue reading Richard Moulds, Whitewood Security – Enterprise Security Weekly #66

Attivo Networks, CloudZero, and Akami – Startup Security Weekly #59

Defining traits of leaders, the realities of stealth mode, and updates from Attivo Networks, CloudZero, Akami, and more on this episode of Startup Security Weekly! Article Discussion on Leadership, Innovation, and Startup Success Ownership – A Defining Trait Of A Leader ==> Extreme Ownership. Get some! Brad Feld Cofounder of Techstars Talks Depression and Obsession ==> Eight […]

The post Attivo Networks, CloudZero, and Akami – Startup Security Weekly #59 appeared first on Security Weekly.

Continue reading Attivo Networks, CloudZero, and Akami – Startup Security Weekly #59

Don Pezet, ITProTV – Startup Security Weekly #59

The one and only Don Pezet of ITProTV rejoins us to discuss his philosophies on solving problems and creating markets in the business world! Full Show NotesVisit http://securityweekly.com/category/ssw for all the latest episodes!

The post Don Pezet, ITProTV – Startup Security Weekly #59 appeared first on Security Weekly.

Continue reading Don Pezet, ITProTV – Startup Security Weekly #59

Windows, Disqus, Cyberattacks, and FBI Cyberstalker – Paul’s Security Weekly #533

Windows Phone is dead, Disqus gets hacked, malvertising on X rated websites, North Korea ups their cyberattack game, the FBI arrests a cyberstalker, and more security news! Paul’s Stories Windows Phone is now officially dead: A sad tale of what might have been iOS Password Prompts are Ripe for Abuse Disqus Hacked: More than 17.5 […]

The post Windows, Disqus, Cyberattacks, and FBI Cyberstalker – Paul’s Security Weekly #533 appeared first on Security Weekly.

Continue reading Windows, Disqus, Cyberattacks, and FBI Cyberstalker – Paul’s Security Weekly #533