Richard Moulds, Whitewood Security – Paul’s Security Weekly #527

Richard Moulds is the General Manager of Whitewood Security. Whitewood aims to help its customers to take control of the generation of random numbers across their application infrastructure. Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel

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Pivoting Tools Through Meterpreter – Tradecraft Security Weekly #16

There are a ton of modules in Metasploit that are extremely useful for performing various attacks post-exploitation. But sometimes there are external tools that you might want to use that are not included in Metasploit. It’s possible to proxy other external tools through a Meterpreter session using a module in Metasploit and proxychains. In this […]

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Enterprise News – Enterprise Security Weekly #58

Diving deep into threat intelligence, GeoGuard and Skyhook team up, securing mobile devices, and more enterprise news! Enterprise News Beyond Feeds: A Deep Dive Into Threat Intelligence Sources – Straight away, we saw something interesting. A very high proportion of organizations were already using threat intelligence to block malicious domains and IP addresses, with many also using […]

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Technical Segment: Vulnerability Tracking & Reporting – Enterprise Security Weekly #58

Paul and John talk about a program that would give you a feed on the vulnerabilities that were specific to the software that you were using. Do you think that is still viable to today? John and Paul discuss the topic of Vulnerability tracking and reporting. Full Show NotesVisit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!

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News – Startup Security Weekly #51

How much your startup needs to raise, 6 steps to surviving 3 years, documenting failures, and updates from Dragos, Zingbox, and more startup news! Full Show NotesVisit http://securityweekly.com/category/ssw/ for all the latest episodes!

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Security Training: Developer Awareness – Enterprise Security Weekly #58

John and Paul talk about low-hanging fruit, but try to determine if the enterprise is more secure because of your consulting on developer awareness. They help the enterprising company determine whether they need security training or not. Full Show NotesVisit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!

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Tara Wheeler – Startup Security Weekly #51

Tarah Wheeler, entrepreneur and hacker extraordinaire, joins us to discuss her startup journey, some of the issues facing the security industry, and more! Full Show NotesVisit http://securityweekly.com/category/ssw/ for all the latest episodes!

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August 22, 2017 – Hack Naked News #137

Zero-days in PDF readers, updates to Debain Stretch, killer robots are coming, and more. Jason Wood of Paladin Security discusses sexually charged sonar-based attacks on this episode of Hack Naked News! News Raspberry Pi OS refresh: Raspbian’s update to Debian Stretch is out now | ZDNet – includes new versions of pre-installed Raspbian applications, Bluetooth improvements, […]

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Bypassing Input Filters with Sven Morgenroth, Netsparker – Paul’s Security Weekly #526

Your WAF is not safe! Sven Morgenroth, a Security Researcher at Netsparker, blows Paul’s mind with his ninja-esque input filter bypass skills in this technical segment! Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel

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Paul’s IoC Enchanting Quadrants – Enterprise Security Weekly #57

In an attempt to define some of the basic areas for collecting information relevant to potential attacks, Paul came up with 4 enchanted quadrants. They cover Endpoints, SIEM, Network, and Threat Intelligence. Check out the discussion in this segment! Full Show Notes Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!

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