Sqrrl, Hexadite, and SafeBreach – Startup Security Weekly #44

Negotiation mistakes that are hurting your deals, hiring re-founders, and does VC fund differentiation really matter? Michael and Matt deliver updates from Hexadite, Amazon, Sqrrl, SafeBreach, and more! Full Show NotesVisit https://securityweekly.com/c… Continue reading Sqrrl, Hexadite, and SafeBreach – Startup Security Weekly #44

Sqrrl, Hexadite, and SafeBreach – Startup Security Weekly #44

Negotiation mistakes that are hurting your deals, hiring re-founders, and does VC fund differentiation really matter? Michael and Matt deliver updates from Hexadite, Amazon, Sqrrl, SafeBreach, and more! Full Show NotesVisit https://securityweekly.com/c… Continue reading Sqrrl, Hexadite, and SafeBreach – Startup Security Weekly #44

ProxyCannon with Carrie Roberts, Black Hills Information Security – Paul’s Security Weekly #518

Carrie Roberts of Black Hills Information Security joins us to show hot to use Burp and ProxyCannon to prevent IP blacklisting while password spraying in this technical segment! Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel http://traffic.libsyn.com/pau… Continue reading ProxyCannon with Carrie Roberts, Black Hills Information Security – Paul’s Security Weekly #518

Trey Forgety, NENA – Paul’s Security Weekly #518

Trey Forgety is the Director of Government Affairs and Information Security Issues at the National Emergency Number Association. He worked with the White House to develop policy for a nationwide LTE network for public safety, known as FirstNet. Trey joins us to discuss emergency response systems and the future of crisis communications in this interview! […] Continue reading Trey Forgety, NENA – Paul’s Security Weekly #518

Situational Awareness with HostRecon – Tradecraft Security Weekly #7

After exploiting a system on a remote & unfamiliar network it is extremely important to gain situational awareness as quickly, and quietly as possible. This will help ensure success moving forward with other attacks. In this episode of Tradecraft Security Weekly Beau Bullock (@dafthack) will show how to use PowerShell to query information about the […] Continue reading Situational Awareness with HostRecon – Tradecraft Security Weekly #7

Malware: Endpoint Defense – Enterprise Security Weekly #49

*Should EDR be installed on every system? Servers too? All clients? *How important is the configuration of EDR? *What should your goals be for defense: know malware? unknown malware? ransomware? or are these three different products? *If you have a big name AV install, what should drive you to change it? e.g. Symantec or Mcafee… […] Continue reading Malware: Endpoint Defense – Enterprise Security Weekly #49

Carbon Black, Vendors, Malwarebytes – Enterprise Security Weekly #49

Carbon Black releases Cb Response 6.1, what to ask yourself before committing to a cybersecurity vendor, Malwarebytes replaces antivirus with endpoint protection, and more enterprise security news! Full Show NotesVisit https://securityweekly.com/esw fo… Continue reading Carbon Black, Vendors, Malwarebytes – Enterprise Security Weekly #49

UPnP, WikiLeaks, and Microsoft to Removes SMBv1 Protocol – Hack Naked News #130

Hacking military phone systems, IoT malware activity doubles, more WikiLeaks dumps, decade-old bugs, and more. Jason Wood of Paladin Security joins us to discuss the erosion of ISP privacy rules on this episode of Hack Naked News! Full Show Notes Continue reading UPnP, WikiLeaks, and Microsoft to Removes SMBv1 Protocol – Hack Naked News #130

UPnP, WikiLeaks, and Microsoft to Removes SMBv1 Protocol – Hack Naked News #130

Hacking military phone systems, IoT malware activity doubles, more WikiLeaks dumps, decade-old bugs, and more. Jason Wood of Paladin Security joins us to discuss the erosion of ISP privacy rules on this episode of Hack Naked News! Full Show Notes Visit… Continue reading UPnP, WikiLeaks, and Microsoft to Removes SMBv1 Protocol – Hack Naked News #130

Broken IoT, Exposed Endpoints – Paul’s Security Weekly #518

One MILLION endpoints, WannaCry is linked to North Korea, IoT is broken (what’s new?),inside a porn-pimping spam botnet, fixing Windows Defender, and more security news! Paul’s Stories 1 Million Endpoints Exposed on Public Internet via Microsoft File-Sharing Services credmap The Credential Mapper Inside a Porn-Pimping Spam Botnet Fileless malware targeting US restaurants went undetected by […] Continue reading Broken IoT, Exposed Endpoints – Paul’s Security Weekly #518