Amazon, Cybereason, and GreatHorn – Startup Security Weekly #45

Why most startups fail, conference season tips, the question you need to ask before solving any problem, and when should you hit pause? Michael and Paul deliver updates from GreatHorn, Cybereason, Amazon, and more! Startup Articles & Discussion Should Startups Care About Profitability? ==> Number One Most Stupid Reason That Start-ups Fail ==> There’s One Question You […]

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Fred Kneip, CyberGRX – Startup Security Weekly #45

Fred Kneip is the Chief Executive Officer for CyberGRX. Fred has served in several senior management roles, and has worked as an investor with two later-stage private equity investment firms. Fred joins us to talk about his journey in this interview! Full Show Notes http://traffic.libsyn.com/sswaudio/Fred_Kneip_CyberGRX_-_Startup_Security_Weekly_45_converted.mp3

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Fred Kneip, CyberGRX – Startup Security Weekly #45

Fred Kneip is the Chief Executive Officer for CyberGRX. Fred has served in several senior management roles, and has worked as an investor with two later-stage private equity investment firms. Fred joins us to talk about his journey in this interview! Full Show Notes http://traffic.libsyn.com/sswaudio/Fred_Kneip_CyberGRX_-_Startup_Security_Weekly_45_converted.mp3

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June 28, 2017 – Hack Naked News #131

DoD networks have been compromised, the Shadow Brokers continue their exploits, a Pennsylvania healthcare system gets hit with Petya, and more. Jason Wood of Paladin Security joins us to discuss nations’ offensive technical strengths and defensive weaknesses on this episode of Hack Naked News! Doug’s Stories: http://thehackernews.com/2017/06/shadowbrokers-nsa-hacker.html — Shadowbrokers continue their exploits by planning to dox […]

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Bye Bye Chrome, GhostHook, and Cisco – Paul’s Security Weekly #519

Why Firefox is superior, spies in Mexico, WannaCry shuts down a car plant, Cisco patches critical vulnerabilities, hacking air-gapped networks, and more security news! See below for all of the security news articles. Watch the video above to see the hilarity! Paul’s Stories Bye Bye Chrome! Why We Switched to Firefox – I was skeptical, but […]

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OSINT & External Recon Pt. 1: Host Discovery – Tradecraft Security Weekly #8

During the reconnaissance phase of a penetration test being able to discover the external assets of an organization is extremely important. It is also important to do so as stealthily as possible. Using open-source techniques and tools it is possible to enumerate an organizations external assets without sending any data directly from your computer system […] Continue reading OSINT & External Recon Pt. 1: Host Discovery – Tradecraft Security Weekly #8

Eric Conrad, SANS – Paul’s Security Weekly #519

Eric Conrad comes into the studio to talk about a groundbreaking new CTF aimed at the defenders and how to become a SANS instructor. There is a healthy dose of UNIX/Linux nerd talk and how to give effective presentations are included! Eric is a SANS Senior Instructor, author, and infosec consultant. He also serves as […] Continue reading Eric Conrad, SANS – Paul’s Security Weekly #519

Reverse Analyzing Attacks for Detection, Justin Henderson – Paul’s Security Weekly #519

Learn how to use Windows Event Logs to catch attackers in your network, including domain admin group enumeration and mimikatz attacks! Justin Henderson (@SecurityMapper) categorizes this technique as “reverse attack analysis for detection” and shows us how to do it in this technical segment! References to Mark Baggett’s work on freq.py are made as well. […] Continue reading Reverse Analyzing Attacks for Detection, Justin Henderson – Paul’s Security Weekly #519

Brian Ventura and Ted Gary – Enterprise Security Weekly #50

Brian Ventura is a SANS Instructor and infosec architect, while Ted Gary serves as the Product Marketing Manager at Tenable. Brian and Ted have been working on a project that highlights the first five security controls, which are: Inventory of Authorized and Unauthorized Devices 6 Inventory of Authorized and Unauthorized Software 10 Secure Configurations for […] Continue reading Brian Ventura and Ted Gary – Enterprise Security Weekly #50

IT Training, Advanced Visibility, Ixia – Enterprise Security Weekly #50

Five ways to maximize your IT training, pocket-sized printing, 30 years of evasion techniques, Ixia teases advanced visibility solutions, and more enterprise security news! Full Show NotesVisit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!… Continue reading IT Training, Advanced Visibility, Ixia – Enterprise Security Weekly #50