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Episode 426: Stories of the Week
This week in news we talk about Hacking team hacked, Adobe patches a zero-day, and new OpenSSL certificate chain vulnerability.
Episode 426: Andrew Hay
This week on Paul's Security Weekly, we interview Andrew Hay. Andrew is the Director of Research at OpenDNS where he leads the research efforts for the company.
Episode 425: Stories of the Week
For this week in cyber news, we are joined by Apollo Clark in studio mixing drinks. We discuss WiFi sense on Windows 10, why CyberUL is a bad idea (drink), and is Amazon replacing the current TLS library?
Episode 425: Information Security Career
On this week's discussion, we talk about the top 10 reasons to dive into Information Security as a career.
Episode 425: Shay Chen
This week, we interview Shay Chen. He currently runs several large-scale researches, published annually: 1) The WAVSEP vulnerability scanner comparison test-bed and annual benchmark, covering 64 web application vulnerability scanners engines, and currently in its fifth year. 2) The RvR attack-vector classification project (tecapi.com), which aims to compare features of diverse types of infosec products. 3) The upcoming WAFEP test-bed for web application firewalls, already used in upcoming corresponding comparisons.
Hack Naked TV: Local Network Attacks (Week of July 3, 2015)
Episode 424: Stories of the Week
This week for stories, we dive into Samsung woes with their keyboard. We also discuss the ClueBat, the alternative to the Clue by four. We are joined by Not Kevin in studio and Rick Farina hangs with us to talk about why the government sucks at cyber security.
Episode 424: Roll Your Own Password Management
Listener submitted discussion on pros and cons of rolling your own password manager.
Episode 424: Rick Farina
This week, we interview Rick Farina who is a well known wireless hacker and member of the DEF CON Wireless Village team and the Wireless Capture the Flag team. He talks wireless security and shows off the new Pwn Pad.
Episode 423: Stories of the Week - LastPass Breach, Google Bug Bounty
In stories this week, we talk about how to properly handle a security breach (LastPass), and how HackerOne connects hackers with companies. You can view the full list of stories and links in our wiki below: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode423#Stories_of_the_Week_-_7:30PM-8:00PM
Episode 423: Patrick Wardle
This week, we interview Patrick Wardle to talk about Mac OS X security. He built a free application called KnockKnock. Find links to his website and twitter on the wiki here: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode423#Guest_Interview:_Patrick_Wardle_-_6:05PM-6:35PM
Hack Naked TV: OPM Breach, Corporate Espionage, Hacking Hospitals (Week of June 19, 2015
In this episode we talk about the OPM hack, a little bit about corporate espionage, and the possibilities of hackers modifying drug pumps at hospitals to deliver fatal dosages to patients.
Episode 422: Security for Startups
This week, we feature Apollo Clark in studio to mix up some mojitos and talk about security for startups.
Episode 422: Stories of the Week
This week, we talk about Apple moving to 6-character passcodes and the OpenSesame attack to open non-rolling code Garage Doors.
Episode 422: Ferruh Mavituna
CEO / Product Architect Ferruh Mavituna has been working in the application security industry for well over a decade and his ambition to ease the process of automatically detecting web application vulnerabilities led him to build Netsparker, and pursued it to the point of commercial reality. Ferruh is also the Netsparker's Product Architect.
Episode 421: Stories of the Week
This week for stories, we are joined by Not Kevin in studio. We discuss what percentage of weapons make it past the TSA, DoS'ing Windows Skype users, and Microsoft to support and include OpenSSH.
Hack Naked TV: GitHub Keys, OpenSesame, & More (Week of June 5, 2015)
Episode 420: Stories of the Week
For this weeks stories, we feature Trey Ford and figure out how to reboot iPhones with just a text message.
Episode 420: Byron Cleary
Episode 419: Stories of the Week
Logjam, Wordpress vulnerabability, and more.
Episode 419: Gavin Millard
This week Gavin Millard from Tenable Network Security joins us to shine a light on Shadow IT, talk about how to get things done in security, and several more topics related to information security. Gavin is also the husband of Mehreen, who you all may know from the popular Security Weekly meme "wake up Mehreen". Gavin is a trained, ethical hacker who works with medium and large enterprises to address their cybersecurity challenges. With a deep understanding of how attackers plot a breach, he helps bring these companies to a trusted state of IT infrastructure. He previously worked as the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) technical director for Tripwire. He has also spoken frequently on data integrity, hacking and other key security topics. Current Position: As Technical Director, EMEA, Gavin is involved with the major clients in the EMEA region, helping to manage and reduce their attack surface.