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Ivanti Connect Secure Buffer Overflow Vulnerability (CVE-2025-22457)
Episode 135

Ivanti Connect Secure Buffer Overflow Vulnerability (CVE-2025-22457)

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April 14, 202512m 29s

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Show Notes

In this high-impact episode, we break down two critical tech topics that are shaping the future of cybersecurity and infrastructure resilience.

First, we explore the evolution of modern data storage—covering advanced technologies like air-gapped backups, immutable snapshots, AES 256 encryption, intelligent tiering, and AI-driven ransomware protection. We explain how these innovations are changing the way organizations think about disaster recovery, system uptime, and total data resilience.

Then, we dive into a newly disclosed critical vulnerability—CVE-2025-22457—that affects a popular line of VPN and network security appliances. Despite its oddly limited attack surface (digits and dots only!), researchers found a way to achieve remote code execution (RCE), turning what seemed like a minor flaw into a severe threat. We dissect the vulnerability, its CVSS score of 9.0, the patch rollout timeline, and what IT teams should do immediately to secure their networks.

Whether you're a systems architect, cybersecurity analyst, or tech leader, this episode gives you actionable insights to stay ahead of the risks and optimize your infrastructure for the challenges of tomorrow.

Listen now and stay a step ahead of cyber threats and infrastructure failures.

Topics

information securitynewsdata storage securityimmutable backupsransomware protectionair-gapped backupCVE-2025-22457Ivanti vulnerabilityVPN security flawbuffer overflow vulnerabilityremote code executionintelligent tieringcybersecurity podcastsecure data architecturebackup and disaster recoveryencryption at reststorage innovationinfrastructure security