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Now displaying: December, 2021
Dec 25, 2021

In our final security weekly segment of the year, we're wrapping up by reminiscing about 2021's biggest, craziest, and most interesting stories. We'll chat about our favorite interviews of the year. Finally, we're sharing our hopes for 2022. What could make it better? Will it be the year we break free from ransomware? Will cyber insurance providers drop all their policyholders? All this, and cryptic hints from Adrian and Tyler! It has been a crazy year and we're looking forward to keeping you informed throughout 2022 as well!

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw255

Dec 25, 2021

In the Enterprise Security News for this week, ZeroFox has a $1.4 billion dollar blank check, Corellium raises a $25m series A, GreyNoise makes its data free to help out Log4j sufferers, AWS suffers its third outage in a month (coincidentally hindering GreyNoise’s efforts), Ditching Unicorns for Dragons, Yet another easy way to become domain admin, thanks Microsoft, New report finds that current phishing training isn’t effective and is even potentially harmful, & more!

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw255

Dec 25, 2021

The greatest exploit in the world, throw some more logs on the log4j fire, lock picking with a zip tie, hacking metal detectors, please disclose your vulnerabilities here, bugs in Wifi and Bluetooth have an interesting relationship, not-so-secret backdoors, taking over domain controllers, and interesting precopulatory behavior in darkling beetles!

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw722

Dec 24, 2021

Log4j, solar winds, tesla hacks, and the wave of high profile appsec problems aren’t going to go away with current approaches like SAST and SCA. Why? They are: -40 years old, with little innovation -Haven’t solved the problem. In this segment, we talk about fully autonomous application security. Vetted by DARPA in the Cyber Grand Challenge, the approach is different: -Prove bugs, rather than trying to list all of them. -Zero false positives, which leads to better autonomy.

 

Segment Resources:

Article on competition: https://www.darpa.mil/about-us/timeline/cyber-grand-challenge

Technical article on approach: https://spectrum.ieee.org/mayhem-the-machine-that-finds-software-vulnerabilities-then-patches-them

Example vulns discovered: https://forallsecure.com/blog/forallsecure-uncovers-critical-vulnerabilities-in-das-u-boot

https://github.com/forallsecure/vulnerabilitieslab

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw255

Dec 24, 2021

John joins us to talk about what its like to run scans of the Internet on a regular basis. We'll talk about some trends, such as what is more exposed, what is less exposed, and how select segments of devices impact the security of Internet, such as printers, medial devices, SMB, RDP and more!

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw722

Dec 24, 2021

Many of us, myself included, learned lock picking techniques from Deviant. He comes on the show to talk about physical security in a pandemic, how to train for lock picking and physical security assessments, share some war stories and more!

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw722

Dec 23, 2021

Author of "Why CISOs Fail" is joining us today to tell us about the success of his first book as well as introduce us to his forthcoming book, "Security Hippie. Barak is best known for pioneering the concept of the virtual (or fractional) CISO model nearly two decades ago. Over the twenty years since then he has applied that model and strategy to building, managing and counseling security departments across countless and diverse organizations, including MuleSoft, Amplitude Analytics, Livenation/Ticketmaster, StubHub, Barnes and Noble, bebe Stores and many others. The goal of his new book is to convey security concepts in the form of telling stories, so we hope to hear a few examples from him during the course of the interview.

 

To leave a heartfelt message for Hannah (Jeff's granddaughter): https://www.caringbridge.org/visit/hannahman

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/scw99

Dec 22, 2021

Author of "Why CISOs Fail" is joining us today to tell us about the success of his first book as well as introduce us to his forthcoming book, "Security Hippie. Barak is best known for pioneering the concept of the virtual (or fractional) CISO model nearly two decades ago. Over the twenty years since then he has applied that model and strategy to building, managing and counseling security departments across countless and diverse organizations, including MuleSoft, Amplitude Analytics, Livenation/Ticketmaster, StubHub, Barnes and Noble, bebe Stores and many others. The goal of his new book is to convey security concepts in the form of telling stories, so we hope to hear a few examples from him during the course of the interview.

 

To leave a heartfelt message for Hannah (Jeff's granddaughter): https://www.caringbridge.org/visit/hannahman

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/scw99

Dec 22, 2021

In the leadership and communications section, The Office of the CISO: A Framework for the CISO, America’s Cyber-Reckoning, How to Include Cybersecurity Training in Employee Onboarding, and more!

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw244

Dec 21, 2021

Throughout her career, Sandy Dunn has continued to mature and refine her skills. In the early days, she describes her job as a "hostage negotiator", constantly negotiating between the business teams and the security team. But as you mature, so does your approach to security. Now, Sandy talks about simplifying "knowledge management" to make it easy to understand security and becoming a "business listener" to make the right decisions.

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw244

Dec 21, 2021

Log4j has more updates and more vulns (but probably not more heartburn...), revisiting outages and whether availability has made it into your threat models, deep dive into hardware security, another data point on bug bounty awards, and looking at risk topics for the next year. This completes another year of the podcast! A very heartfelt thank you to all our listeners! And a special thank you and shout out to the crew that helps make this possible every week -- Johnny, Gus, Sam, and Renee. We'll keep the New Wave / Post-Punk, movie, and pop culture references coming for all the appsec and DevOps topics you can throw our way. Thanks again everyone!!

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw178

Dec 20, 2021

What does a collaborative approach to security testing look like? What does it take to tackle an entire attack class as opposed to fixing a bunch of bugs? If we can shift from vulnerability mitigation to vulnerability elimination, then appsec would be able to demonstrate some significant wins -- and they need a partnership with DevOps teams in order to do this successfully.

 

Segment Resources

https://blog.trailofbits.com/

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw178

Dec 18, 2021

This week in the Enterprise News: Is the art of VC valuations a lie?, Noname Security hits unicorn status, Dazz sounds like an 80's cartoon character and is the latest to join the CSPM category with a mega Series A, LogMeIn spins out Lastpass, We'll talk about Log4Shell for a little bit, but not too much, Everyone forgot that AWS had an outage last week, at least, until they had an outage this week, 83% of IT professionals can't guarantee infrastructure is safe from ex-employees, & Senate approves cyber-loaded defense bill but stripped out incident reporting! All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly!

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw254

Dec 18, 2021

Like our interview with Allie Mellen last week (episode 253, check it out also), we have another analyst roundtable here (all ESW hosts are former analysts), discussing one of the hottest new cybersecurity categories - XDR. This discussion will touch on why the only thing about XDR that was a surprise was maybe the name - we all saw this coming, partly due to the failure of other, less effective products and technologies. Perhaps more interesting will be to get Scott's thoughts on where we're going from a macro perspective. Distributed SOC? Automated remediation? Next-gen XDR?

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw254

Dec 18, 2021

This week in the Security News: Printing Shellz, the exploit is in the link, 42 CVEs, time to update all of your browsers again, Microsoft App spoofing vulnerability, stealing credit cards in Wordpress, using block chain for C2, MangeEngine 0day, oh and did you hear about the log4j vulnerability?

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw721

Dec 17, 2021

Not all security is complicated--many aspects boil down to noticing that something is off. Attentive and curious employees are an overlooked safety mechanism, as is handling problems in a constructive way.

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw254

Dec 17, 2021

Since it is Dec 15 - might make sense to have a discussion on what might be coming in 2022 in terms of security - topics could span Ransomware, and other threats as well as technology segments like Zero Trust and SASE, etc.

 

Segment Resources:

Barracuda research on Ransomware trends and remote code execution vulns: https://blog.barracuda.com/2021/08/12/threat-spotlight-ransomware-trends/

https://blog.barracuda.com/2021/10/13/threat-spotlight-remote-code-execution-vulnerabilities/

 

This segment is sponsored by Barracuda Networks. Visit https://securityweekly.com/barracuda to learn more about them!

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw721

Dec 17, 2021

Let's talk about the 2021 SANS Holiday Hack Challenge. Lotsa great new stuff this year, with a focus on hardware hacking in a virtual world... plus TWO cons at the North Pole.

 

Segment Resources:

www.holidayhackchallenge.com

www.counterhack.com

www.sans.edu

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw721

Dec 16, 2021

Ben Carr will lead us in a discussion about the origins of the role of CISO, roles/responsibilities, and what it's like to be a CISO. We'll touch on qualifications, organizational structure, its place in security and compliance, what it's like to be hero or scapegoat. All this and more!

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/scw98

Dec 15, 2021

Ben Carr will lead us in a discussion about the origins of the role of CISO, roles/responsibilities, and what it's like to be a CISO. We'll touch on qualifications, organizational structure, its place in security and compliance, what it's like to be hero or scapegoat. All this and more!

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/scw98

Dec 15, 2021

In the Leadership and Communications section: 13 traits of a security-conscious board of directors, 7 Strategies for CSO Cybersecurity Survival, 10 Effective Ways You Can Improve Your Communication Skills, and more!

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw243

Dec 14, 2021

-More than 25% of US hospitals have suffered at least one ransomware attack in the last two years. -Clearly, hospital IT teams, for the first time, the power to see and stop ransomware and other cyberattacks across a hospital’s sprawling and fragmented ecosystem of office IT, clinical technologies, and electronic health systems. -Existing security solutions are only capable of detecting cyberthreats on office worker devices, which leaves two-thirds of a hospital’s IT environment invisible and undefended.

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw243

Dec 14, 2021

This week in the AppSec News, Mike & John talk: All about Log4Shell, Mozilla's BigFix bug and new sandbox, Rust in the Linux kernel, path traversals, reflections on the security profession, & more!

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw177

Dec 13, 2021

DevSecOps has been traditionally very people centric. It is hard to measure software security and the landscape is becoming increasingly more complex with container, cloud, and infrastructure. Driving an appsec program at scale is often an art that only few can master and the majority of organizations remain uncovered from an appsec perspective. Measuring DevSecOps and evolving risk-based vulnerability management is a must. Bringing along risk people and GRC has traditionally been challenging.

 

Segment Resources:

- AppSec Cali 19 Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cegMUjo25Zc

- ADDO19: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1p3exzkTIY

- Open Security Summit 20 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8myMG36gq4o,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh_P1C1a-CM

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw177

Dec 11, 2021

Finally, in the enterprise security news: At least a dozen cybersecurity companies announced raises totaling more than $900m - just in the past week!, Permira proposes to take Mimecast private for $5.8bn, The leader of a Swiss tech company is accused of selling access to text message data for surveillance, A former Ubiquiti developer was behind the big breach announced earlier this year - he unsuccessfully tried to extort his employer, SentinelOne tries to bring mobile security back?, Google and Trail of Bits team up to release a tool that scans for vulnerable Python packages, CISA has assembled a panel that will begin making cybersecurity recommendations, Make sure to stick around for, This week's spicy take - Cloudflare recommends ditching your firewall, and This week's squirrel story - a new streaming service from an unexpected source! All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly! 

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw253

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