Cracking Password Hashes Efficiently – Tradecraft Security Weekly #17

If you are a penetration tester password cracking is something you will inevitably do. On most engagements we typically don’t have months on end to crack passwords. In an effort to help be more efficient in your cracking techniques Beau Bullock (@dafthack) describes various ways to streamline your approach to cracking in episode 17 of […]

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September 5, 2017 – Hack Naked News #139

AT&T customers at risk, WikiLeaks gets vandalized, catching hackers in the act, going to jail over VPNs, and more. Jason Wood of Paladin Security discusses wheeling and dealing malware on this episode of Hack Naked News! News Router flaws put AT&T customers at hacking risk – four vulnerabilities have been disclosed by a independent researcher Joseph […]

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Technical Segment: Enterprise Network Monitoring – Enterprise Security Weekly #59

Paul asked our Twitter followers about their favorite open-source alternatives to Nagios for monitoring system and service availability, and we listened, of course! Hear Paul’s essential enterprise network monitoring tools in this segment. Twitter poll results for the best free or open-source enterprise network monitoring tools: @securityweekly Librenms (https://t.co/TqhaRFAUQH) and observium (https://t.co/8zZ92gJxDX) before that. — […]

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Topic: Security Operations and Endpoint Protection – Enterprise Security Weekly #59

Matt and Michael discuss JASK, Automox, and more vendors that have stood out to them in the realms of security operations and endpoint protection! Jask.ai ProtectWise SecureSet AutoMox Full Show Notes Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!

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Fortinet FortiGate, Tufin, Okta, and VMware – Enterprise Security Weekly #59

Matt and Michael discuss JASK, Automox, and more vendors that have stood out to them in the realms of security operations and endpoint protection! Paul’s Stories Fortinet FortiGate Virtualized Security Available for VMware Cloud on AWS Tufin Orchestration Suite R17-2 Offers Automation of Critical Firewall Tasks | Tufin Okta expands multi-factor authentication as it diversifies […]

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De-Risking Risk – Startup Security Weekly #52

Michael and Paul reiterate the ideology that Startup Security Weekly revolves around: innovation, business, and success in security. They explain the need to “de-risk risk” and how to differentiate the difference between a startup, investor, and enterprise security leader! Full Show Notes Visit http://securityweekly.com/category/ssw for all the latest episodes!

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Startup News – Startup Security Weekly #52

In the startup and security notes of interest, 3 Cybersecurity Stocks to Buy Now. All that and more on this episode of Startup Security Weekly! Startup Articles & Discussion GE’s New CEO Uses An Effective Communication Technique To Focus His Agenda ==> It’s all 3s and 5s (if you’ve worked with me, you already know this) […]

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Larry’s Capture-the-Flag Scenario – Paul’s Security Weekly #527

Larry had a technical problem that he needed to solve. Larry demonstrates a new capture-the-flag scenario and how to capture a particular wireless packet in the middle of all the noise! Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel

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August 29, 2017 – Hack Naked News #138

Sparring government agencies, Microsoft patches a patch of a patch, Intel chips and backdoors, SMS authentication begone, and more. Jason Wood of Paladin Security discusses scaling back data demand on this episode of Hack Naked News! News CIA Created Bogus Software Upgrade To Steal Data From NSA, FBI – The data-stealing Trojan was created as part of […]

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Fappening 2017, Open AWS, Flipboard, and Bitcoin – Paul’s Security Weekly #527

More Celebrity Nude Photos Hacked and Leaked Online, A Company Offers $500,000 For Secure Messaging Apps Zero-Day Exploits, Beware of Windows/MacOS/Linux Virus Spreading Through Facebook Messenger, Open AWS S3 Bucket Leaked Hotel Booking Service Data, 98% of Companies Favor Integrating Security with DevOps, and a Racist Television company? Security News – 7:30-8:30PM Fappening 2017: More […]

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