Brad Antoniewicz, OpenDNS/BSides NYC – Paul’s Security Weekly #507

Brad Antoniewicz works in Cisco Umbrella’s security research group. He founded the NYC branch of Security BSides. Brad is also a contributing author to both the Hacking Exposed and Hacking Exposed: Wireless book series. Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel Security Weekly Website Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly http://traffic.libsyn.com/pauldotcom/Pauls_Security_Weekly__507_-_Brad_Antoniewicz_OpenDNS_BSides_NYC_converted.mp3 Continue reading Brad Antoniewicz, OpenDNS/BSides NYC – Paul’s Security Weekly #507

Security News – Paul’s Security Weekly #507

The CIA hacks Cisco, Trump extends an executive order on cybersecurity, ISP privacy rules are being repealed, and why was 2016 a record year for vulnerabilities? Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel Security Weekly Website Follow us on Twitter:… Continue reading Security News – Paul’s Security Weekly #507

Technical Segment: Blocking Ads and Malware With Pi-hole In The Cloud – Paul’s Security Weekly #507

Paul shows you how to use Raspberry Pi’s Pi-hole to block ads and malware in the cloud in this technical segment! Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel Security Weekly Website Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly http://traffic.libsyn.com/pauldotcom/Pauls_Security_Weekly__507_-_Technical_Segment_Blocking_Ads_and_Malware_With_Pi-hole_In_The_Cloud_converted.mp3 Continue reading Technical Segment: Blocking Ads and Malware With Pi-hole In The Cloud – Paul’s Security Weekly #507

Ferruh Mavituna, NetSparker – Paul’s Security Weekly #506

Ferruh Mavituna is the Founder and Product Manager of Netsparker. He developed the first and only proof-based web security scanner with vulnerability detection and exploitation features. Ferruh also worked for the Turkish Army and Police from 2002-2006… Continue reading Ferruh Mavituna, NetSparker – Paul’s Security Weekly #506

Tech Segment: Arlo Wireless Camera System Security – Paul’s Security Weekly #506

Online backups are a double-edged sword. They provide fast, easy backups with inexpensive storage; however, by being online, they are able to be targeted by attackers. Don Pezet of ITPro.TV shows us how to secure your online backups in this technical s… Continue reading Tech Segment: Arlo Wireless Camera System Security – Paul’s Security Weekly #506

Tech Segment: Secure Online Backups, Don Pezet, ITProTV – Paul’s Security Weekly #506

Online backups are a double-edged sword. They provide fast, easy backups with inexpensive storage; however, by being online, they are able to be targeted by attackers. Don Pezet of ITPro.TV shows us how to secure your online backups in this technical s… Continue reading Tech Segment: Secure Online Backups, Don Pezet, ITProTV – Paul’s Security Weekly #506

Security News – Paul’s Security Weekly #505

The origin of threat hunting, your microwave is spying on you, 10 must-read books for infosec professionals, and why is IR automation and orchestration so hot? Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel Security Weekly Website Follow us on Twitter: @… Continue reading Security News – Paul’s Security Weekly #505

Brad Haines (a.k.a. Render Man) on Internet of Dongs – Paul’s Security Weekly #505

Brad Haines (aka Render Man) is security enthusiast with a focus on security threats of all sorts. He is the person your sysadmin warned you about. Brad spearheads the Internet of Dongs Project, an endeavor focusing on the security of internet-connecte… Continue reading Brad Haines (a.k.a. Render Man) on Internet of Dongs – Paul’s Security Weekly #505

Andrew Whitaker, Rapid7 – Paul’s Security Weekly #505

Andrew Whitaker is the Director of Global Services at Rapid7. He leads Rapid7’s penetration testing services that help organizations around the world gain insight into real-world risk and remediation guidance. Andrew is a subject matter expert on computer hacking, an author of best-selling networking and security books, and an award-winning technical trainer. Full Show Notes Continue reading Andrew Whitaker, Rapid7 – Paul’s Security Weekly #505