Ron Gula, Gula Tech Adventures – Application Security Weekly #33

Ron started his cybersecurity career as a network penetration tester for the NSA, and is the Founder of Tenable and Gula Tech Adventures. He joins Keith and April for an interview to talk about security in the upcoming elections, how to maintain separa… Continue reading Ron Gula, Gula Tech Adventures – Application Security Weekly #33

Zane Lackey, Signal Sciences – Application Security Weekly #31

Zane Lackey is the Founder/Chief Security Officer at Signal Sciences. Zane Lackey explains how we the security industry needs to shift left when it comes to applications and patching. Full Show NotesFollow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securit… Continue reading Zane Lackey, Signal Sciences – Application Security Weekly #31

Sharon Goldberg, Commonwealth Crypto – Business Security Weekly #96

Sharon Goldberg is the CEO/Co-Founder of Commonwealth Crypto, a Boston blockchain startup that is making cryptocurrency trading more secure. She is also an associate professor in the Computer Science Department at Boston University, where her research … Continue reading Sharon Goldberg, Commonwealth Crypto – Business Security Weekly #96

Ferruh Mavituna, Netsparker – Enterprise Security Weekly #98

Ferruh Mavituna is the Founder and Product Manager of Netsparker. He developed the first and only proof-based web security scanner with state-of-the-art, accurate vulnerability detection and exploitation features, used by thousands companies around the… Continue reading Ferruh Mavituna, Netsparker – Enterprise Security Weekly #98

Friday Hack Chat: Open Source Startups

If you want to found a company, you’ll find pages and pages of advice scattered around the Internet telling you exactly how to do that. What if you want to found an Open Source hardware company? That’s a bit harder — you can’t do hardware as a service, and that Open Source moniker will drive away investors.

[Zach Fredin] is one of the rare founders that are making an Open Source hardware company work. In 2015, he developed NeuroBytes, a system of electric neurons designed in such a way that if you get two hundred or so, you can replicate …read more

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