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Now displaying: February, 2020
Feb 11, 2020

In this interview segment, Mike and John interview Shaun Lamb about strategies for how best to design applications so they are "secure by default" and have fewer incidents and vulnerabilities, How DevOps or DevSecOps positively changes the relationship between security and development/operations including: the application design process, security testing, and security education programs, and the security impact of applications moving to a microservices-based architecture running on Docker/Kubernetes and the role of an API Gateway.

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Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASWEpisode95

Feb 9, 2020

In the Security News, Twitter fixes API bug that can reveal users, Microsoft patches flaws in Azure stack, 8 cities that have been crippled by cyber attacks and how they fought against it, and so much more!

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Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/PSWEpisode638

Feb 8, 2020

Paul shows you how to create secure Docker containers and begin to deploy them to Amazon ECS. This segment focuses on the security aspects of taking a legacy/non-contanerized application to the cloud.

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Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/PSWEpisode638

Feb 8, 2020

We interview Wilson Bautista is the Founder of Jun Cyber. Wilson will talk about leadership, DevOps and Secrity working together to provide security for the business, how does that work? Building secure culture, breaking down silos, communication between teams, security working in teams, IR teams talking, Threat intel teams, pen testers, and compliance.

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Feb 7, 2020

After finding her own intimate photos online without her consent, Katelyn Bowden discovered that there weren't many resources for those who find themselves victims of this sort of abuse. In response, she started B.A.D.A.S.S., a nonprofit dedicated to fighting image abuse through victim empowerment and awareness. In their 2 year existence, BADASS has accomplished a lot-from legislation to education, and there's so much more on the way.

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Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/PSWEpisode638

Feb 7, 2020

Malcolm Harkins is the Chief Security & Trust Officer at Cymatic. Malcolm will discuss the security profits from the insecurity of computing thus at a macro economic level has no real economic incentive to solve many of the risk issues we face. The lack of good economic incentives has turned the notion of Defense in Depth in to one of Expense in Depth where we continue to use outdated approaches to control for risks which results in needing to purchase other solutions to make up for the weakness of the solutions we bought that did not properly control for the risks. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!

Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ESWEpisode171

Feb 6, 2020

You are hedging your bets, hoping that someone else get's breached first, don't believe it's as big as an issue as people make out, keeping your insurance companies happy, telling your board "we're ok" and, basically avoiding looking in the mirror. We interview Chris Roberts to talk about bridging the gap in the learning process that companies only follow when they are breached.

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Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/SCWEpisode16

Feb 5, 2020

This week in the Enterprise Security News segment, Paul, Jeff, and Matt cover the following news stories: Preempt Security Becomes First in Industry to do Real-Time Threat Detection for Encrypted Authentication Protocol Traffic, Wallarm announces CircleCI Orbs for Wallarm FAST, Automox raises $30 million, Radiflow Launches Business-Driven Industrial Risk Analytics Service, Check Point Delivers Unified Security Management as a Cloud Service, Now available: eSentire's 2019 Annual Threat Intelligence Report, STEALTHbits' free program helps orgs mitigate risks associated with Microsoft's pending AD update, NETSCOUT enables streamline monitoring and reduces risk, If You're Only Focused on Patching, You're Not Doing Vulnerability Management, 2019 Vulnerability Report: Cybercriminals Continue to Target Microsoft Products, Actionable Searching and Data Download with Vulnerability Management Dashboards, Companies and employees embrace BYOD but with compliance and risk challenges.

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Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ESWEpisode171

Feb 5, 2020

You are hedging your bets, hoping that someone else get's breached first, don't believe it's as big as an issue as people make out, keeping your insurance companies happy, telling your board "we're ok" and, basically avoiding looking in the mirror. We interview Chris Roberts to talk about bridging the gap in the learning process that companies only follow when they are breached.

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Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/SCWEpisode16

Feb 5, 2020

This week in the leadership articles segment, Matt, Paul and Jason cover the following articles: Tech Isn't the Problem or Solution for Better Productivity. Instead, Look to Your Own Leadership, 9 Quotes By NBA Legend Kobe Bryant That Might Impact Our Lives Forever, Research: How to Build Trust with Business Partners from Other Cultures, Discover focusing on efficiency, brings in new CIO, CTO interview: Juan Villamil discusses changing IT culture, and For zero trust to work, machines and humans require identities.

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Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode161

Feb 4, 2020

In this interview, David Starobinksi discusses the changes in network communications in both the wireless and IoT world, including cascading attacks, network outages, and the impact on the economy. David will also discuss software-defined radios (SDRs) and how they can help us in the new world of IoT.

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Feb 3, 2020

Mike, John, and Matt review the presentation given by Clint Gilber at AppSec Cali, An Opinionated Guide to Scaling Your Company's Security.

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Feb 3, 2020

This week in the Application Security News, Mike, John, and Matt cover the following news stories: Xbox Bounty Program, Magento 2.3.4 Patches Critical Code Execution Vulnerabilities, Remote Cloud Execution - Critical Vulnerabilities in Azure Cloud Infrastructure, RCE in OpenSMTPD library impacts BSD and Linux distros, Fintechs divided on screen scraping ban, and Zero trust architecture design principles.

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Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASWEpisode94

Feb 3, 2020

In the Security News, NHS alerted to severe bulbs in GE health equipment, Ragnarok Ransomware targets Citrix ADC & disables Windows Defender, suspected Magecart hackers arrested in Indonesia, Wawa breach data was found for sale,, and so much more!

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Feb 2, 2020

The recent MechaFlounder was a backdoor attack linked to Iranian threat actors who targeted Turkish entities. Similar Python-based backdoor attacks have managed to evade traditional network security defenses and propagate inside their target environments. To learn more about Edgewise, visit: https://securityweekly.com/edgewise

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Feb 1, 2020

In this week's episode of Paul's Security Weekly, Paul and the guys welcome back Gene Kim to interview him about his newest book "The Unicorn Project". Gene shares with us his goals and aspirations for The Unicorn Project, describes in detail the Five Ideals, along with his favorite case studies of both ideal and non-ideal, and why he believes more than ever that DevOps will be one of the most potent economic forces for decades to come.

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Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/PSWEpisode635

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