Mobile Application Assessment with Chris Crowley, SANS Institute – Paul’s Security Weekly #529

Chris Crowley is a SANS instructor and independent consultant based in the Washington, D.C. area. Mr. Crowley overviews his approach to keeping mobile applications secure in this technical segment! Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel

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Threat Intelligence, Starting the Avalanche, and SealPath – Enterprise Security Weekly #60

Threat Intelligence, starting the Avalanche, Sealpath and Boldon James partner on document security classification and protection, and Oracle injects AI into its IoT cloud portfolio. Enterprise News Follow the Money: Threat Intelligence for Financial Institutions Starting the Avalanche: Application DoS In Microservice Architectures SealPath and Boldon James Partner on Document Security Classification & Protection Ping […]

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Michele Jordan, Under the Oak Consulting – Paul’s Security Weekly #529

Michele Jordan is the Founder and Principal Consultant of Under the Oak Consulting. She has worked in IT and network security for over 35 years. Michele delves into her background in security, her trials and tribulations running the Radar Page, and more! Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel

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Facebook Watch Show, Qadium, and Forcepoint – Startup Security Weekly #53

Changing your audience’s perceptions, improving sales efforts, letting your kids fail, and updates from Facebook, Juniper Networks, Qadium, and more startup security news! Startup Articles & Discussion[edit] “Get Started” Stops Users ==> Good advice for anyone working to get people to take action Welcome to the Era of Decentralization ==> I’ve written about this before as a […]

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Dave Kennedy, DerbyCon 2017 Preview – Paul’s Security Weekly #528

Larry and Dave discuss the upcoming DerbyCon conference, shenanigans from past cons, and reiterate the mission that DerbyCon was founded on in the first place! Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel

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Matt Alderman, Startup Categories – Startup Security Weekly #53

Paul, Michael, and Matt talk about categories in the startup industry. They differentiate between competition, being a market leader, and becoming stagnant in the startup world! Full Show Notes Visit http://securityweekly.com/category/ssw for all the latest episodes!

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FCC, The Fappening, and Boarding Passes – Paul’s Security Weekly #528

Are you sick of The Fappening yet? We’re not! Larry and Dave have fun with boarding passes, hacking pacemakers, the FCC hosting your memes, and more information security news! Larry’s Stories Fun with Boarding Passes The fappening 3.1? – Selena Gomez’ Instagram hacked to add nude photos of Justin Bieber, possibly due to the Instagram API issue? […]

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Domain Fronting – Tradecraft Security Weekly #18

Domain fronting is a technique used to mask command and control (C2) traffic. It is possible for C2 channels to be proxied through CDN’s like Cloudfront to make it appear like normal Internet traffic. It is very difficult to detect and block for defenders as it appears as if clients on a network are connecting […]

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Tech Segment: Kyle Wilhoit, DomainTools – Paul’s Security Weekly #528

Kyle Wilhoit is a Senior Security Researcher at DomainTools; he focuses on research DNS-related exploits, investigate current cyber threats, and exploration of attack origins and threat actors. Kyle joins us to discuss the merit and concept of pivoting off domain information! Discuss the concept and merit of pivoting off domain information Why pivot off domain […]

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Topic: Network Security Architecture – Enterprise Security Weekly #60

Don Pezet of ITProTV joins us to discuss network security architecture. How does it affect your enterprise? Secure networks closely depend on its performance, reliability, and security. Common Questions: 1. Where do I tap the network to monitor? 2. Do I run a proxy or not? What should the proxy do or not do? 3. […]

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