
Episode 382: Domestic Disappointments
We’re joined by a special guest to discuss the failures of campaign security, the disastrous consequences of a mismanaged firewall, and the suspicious case of Speck.
September 7, 201844m 56sExplicit
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Show Notes
We’re joined by a special guest to discuss the failures of campaign security, the disastrous consequences of a mismanaged firewall, and the suspicious case of Speck.
Plus the latest vulnerabilities in Wireshark and OpenSSH, the new forensic hotness from Netflix, and some great introductions to cryptography.
Special Guest: Martin Wimpress.
Links:
- I’m teaching email security to Democratic campaigns. It’s as bad as 2016.
- Botched CIA Communications System Helped Blow Cover of Chinese Agents
- NSA-Designed Speck Algorithm to Be Removed From Linux 4.20
- Vulnerability Affects All OpenSSH Versions Released in the Past Two Decades
- Wireshark can be crashed via malicious packet trace files
- Service provider story about tracking down TCP RSTs
- The case of the 500-mile email
- Diffy: A cloud-centric triage tool for digital forensics and incident response
- An intensive introduction to Cryptography
- The Manga Guide to Cryptography | No Starch Press
Topics
eMailElectionsElection SecurityEspionageAttachmentsSecurity KeysCIAUSAFirewallChinaNSASpeckAndroidGoogleOpenSSHSSHWiresharkCVECVSSSecurityTCPISPBGP500 mile emailTCP RSTDiffyNetflixcryptocryptographydiffynetflixmangalinuxdevopspodcast