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Security Poverty Line
Season 1 · Episode 134

Security Poverty Line

This week’s podcast was inspired by chief information security officer Wendy Nather’s article, The Security Povery Line and Junk Food. It’s 2018 and we’re still struggling to get a proper security budget. Is it a mindset? Is that why when we hire pen testers to identify vulnerabilities, they’re usually able to gain admin access? On the bright side, a company with a bigger budget, Google recently declared victory with a USB key that prevented phishing for an entire year.

State of Cybercrime · Cindy Ng

August 2, 201829m 0s

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Show Notes

This week’s podcast was inspired by chief information security officer Wendy Nather’s article, The Security Povery Line and Junk Food. It’s 2018 and we’re still struggling to get a proper security budget. Is it a mindset? Is that why when we hire pen testers to identify vulnerabilities, they’re usually able to gain admin access? On the bright side, a company with a bigger budget, Google recently declared victory with a USB key that prevented phishing for an entire year.

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Panelists: Cindy Ng, Kilian Englert, Kris Keyser, Sean Campbell

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