Adam Gordon, ITProTV – Enterprise Security Weekly #89

Holding 160 certifications and counting, Adam’s encyclopedia of knowledge is only rivaled by his massive, and quite ridiculous collection of socks. Adam’s 30+ years as an IT instructor in the private and public sectors are fueled by his pas… Continue reading Adam Gordon, ITProTV – Enterprise Security Weekly #89

Cisco, LogRhythm, & ServiceNow – Enterprise Security Weekly #89

Cisco sets a new standard for production grade Kubernetes, LogRhythm & Mimecast fuse email security & next-gen SIEM, ServiceNow snaps up VendorHawk to help its customers manage their SaaS spending, Juniper enhances cybersecurity platform, and… Continue reading Cisco, LogRhythm, & ServiceNow – Enterprise Security Weekly #89

Cisco, LogRhythm, & ServiceNow – Enterprise Security Weekly #89

Cisco sets a new standard for production grade Kubernetes, LogRhythm & Mimecast fuse email security & next-gen SIEM, ServiceNow snaps up VendorHawk to help its customers manage their SaaS spending, Juniper enhances cybersecurity platform, and… Continue reading Cisco, LogRhythm, & ServiceNow – Enterprise Security Weekly #89

Rami Sass, CEO & Co-Founder of WhiteSource – Application Security Weekly #13

Rami Sass is CEO and Co-Founder of WhiteSource. Rami is an experienced entrepreneur and executive with vast experience in defining innovative products, leading technology groups and growing companies from seed level to business maturity. He joins Keith… Continue reading Rami Sass, CEO & Co-Founder of WhiteSource – Application Security Weekly #13

Drupalgeddon, SAP Vulnerabilities, PHP Hack Naked News #171

Drupalgeddon part 3 – the sequel, teenage SAP vulnerabilities, PHP is vulnerable, hacking Apple MFi, Oracle, Mass pays the ransom, and hacking into a prison will land you in prison. Jason Wood from Paladin Security joins us for expert commentary … Continue reading Drupalgeddon, SAP Vulnerabilities, PHP Hack Naked News #171

Eyal Neemany, AD Domain Trusts and Forest Trusts – Enterprise Security Weekly #88

Eyal is the Former Head of Israeli Air Force CERT & Forensics Team & currently the Senior Security Researcher at Javelin Networks. Eyal will describe and explain how AD Domain Trusts and Forest Trusts works, and how they can leverage by attac… Continue reading Eyal Neemany, AD Domain Trusts and Forest Trusts – Enterprise Security Weekly #88

Drupal, Microsoft, & NSA – Paul’s Security Weekly #556

In the news, Microsoft built its own custom Linux OS to secure IoT devices, another critical flaw found in Drupal CorePatch your sites immediately, Facebook plans to build its own chips for hardware devices, NSA reveals how it beats 0-days, and more on… Continue reading Drupal, Microsoft, & NSA – Paul’s Security Weekly #556

Long Live Penetration Testing – Paul’s Security Weekly #556

We’ve spent time defining the value of penetration testing, how we can do them better and how organizations can make the most out of this activity. The question today is, “Do we still need penetration tests?”. If you are conducting pe… Continue reading Long Live Penetration Testing – Paul’s Security Weekly #556

Adrian Sanabria, Savage Security – Paul’s Security Weekly #556

Adrian is the Research Director and Co-Founder of Savage Security. He spent a decade building security programs and defending large financial firms. He also spent many years as a consultant, performing penetration tests, PCI audits and other security-r… Continue reading Adrian Sanabria, Savage Security – Paul’s Security Weekly #556

RTF Bugs, Attacking Accountants, & Trollcave – Paul’s Security Weekly #555

In the news, RTF bug finally gets patched, so many ways to bridge an air gap, attacking accountants, spoofing all the ports and Trollcave, and more on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly! Paul’s Stories Trollcave: 1.2 ~ VulnHub Malicious IoT h… Continue reading RTF Bugs, Attacking Accountants, & Trollcave – Paul’s Security Weekly #555