Finally, in the enterprise security news, Security funding is back, baby! Security Unicorn layoffs continue though! We talk Zombiecorns, IronNet struggles, Netwrix acquires Remediant, We talk breaches: Lastpass, Rackspace, Okta via Github, Slack via Github, Github announces 2FA improvements, AI generates insecure code, Cyberinsurance challenges, Fyre Festival Fraudster Funding more Frauds All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly.
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This week in the Security News: Virtual Smells, Werfault, Server 2012, ChatGPT, Captcha, Rust Hyper, Qualcomm, and more on the Security Weekly News!
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We will discuss the migration of the security community from Twitter to Mastodon, logistical challenges, and related matters of managing the community.
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If you’ve ever worked on a red or purple team, you know scaling engagements to production is an intensive, unwieldy process. Technology pitfalls may exist, but the fundamental problem is this: the process of writing, testing, deploying, and verifying the efficacy of TTPs is highly flawed and inconsistent. This conversation will focus on applying a scientific process to security testing in order to achieve production scale.
Segment Resources:
Prelude Build GitHub: https://github.com/preludeorg/build
Prelude Docs: https://docs.prelude.org/docs
Introducing Prelude Build: An Open Source IDE Purpose Built for Security Engineers: https://www.preludesecurity.com/blog/introducing-prelude-build-an-ide-purpose-built-for-security-engineers
A Practical Guide for Scaling Continuous Security Testing: https://www.preludesecurity.com/blog/scaled-security-testing-a-practical-guide
Prelude Build: https://www.preludesecurity.com/products/build
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In the Security News: The Roblox prison yard, password manager problems, PyTorch gets torched with a supply chain attack, Oppenheimer cleared, Puckungfu, spice up your persistence with PHP, turning Google home into a wiretap device, Nintendo 3DS remote code execution, Linux kernel remove code execution, steaking cards in 2022 - The API way, and there is no software supply chain... and more!
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This session explores software supply chain security and the details of System of Trust, a community effort to develop and validate a process for integrating evidence of the organizational, technical, and transactional trustworthiness of supply chain elements for decision makers dealing with supply chain security. This framework is defining, aligning, and addressing the specific concerns and risks that stand in the way of organizations’ trusting suppliers, supplies, and service offerings. More importantly, the framework offers a comprehensive, consistent, and repeatable methodology – for evaluating suppliers, supplies, and service offerings alike – that is based on decades of supply chain security experience, deep insights into the complex challenges facing the procurement and operations communities, and broad knowledge of the relevant standards and community best practices.
Segment Resources:
- https://sot.mitre.org/overview/about.html
- https://shiftleft.grammatech.com/automating-supply-chain-integrity
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Metrics for building a security product, hands-on image classification attacks, a proposed PEACH framework for cloud isolation, looking back at Log4Shell, building an appsec toolbox
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With the current macro economic head winds, 2023 budgets are either frozen or are flat. Where should CISOs focus these limited budgets to maximize the most out of their security program? In this segment, we invite Jon Fredrickson, Chief Risk Officer at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island, to debate what should be in your minimum viable security program.
This segment is part 2 and focuses on the minimum viable security vendors for our top 6 capabilities:
1. Asset Management
2. Patch Management
3. IAM/MFA/PIM/PAM
4. EDR/MDR/XDR
5. Backup/Recovery
6. Risk Management
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With the current macro economic head winds, 2023 budgets are either frozen or are flat. Where should CISOs focus these limited budgets to maximize the most out of their security program? In this segment, we invite Jon Fredrickson, Chief Risk Officer at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island, to debate what should be in your minimum viable security program. This segment is part 1 of 2 parts and focuses on the minimum viable security capabilities.
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This week: Office Space, Rest assured, your insurance may not ensure anything, Lockbit, Thrilla in Manilla, PyTorch, non-binary ddr5, Jason Wood, and more on the Security Weekly News!
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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn264
How do you mature a team responsible for securing software? What are effective ways to prioritize investments? We'll discuss a set of posts on building talent, building capabilities, and what mature teams look like.
Segment resources:
- https://securing.dev/categories/essentials/
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Finally, in the last Enterprise Security News of 2022, We see our first Security Unicorn with a down round, A few new fundings and new companies emerging, Ninjas emerge from stealth, Proofpoint acquires deception detection vendor Illusive, Veracode picks up Crashtest Security, Apple encrypts more consumer data, Passkeys introduced in Chrome, Texas bans TikTok, A great post-mortem of the Joe Sullivan case, Infragard gets hacked, KringleCon 2022.
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A brief roundup of our favorite news, trends, and interviews in 2022! See what Adrian, Katherine, and Sean have to say about 2022's best interviews and news stories!
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Security teams struggle with managing cyber risk across cloud workloads, services, resources, users, and applications. Parag will discuss the issues this presents and how Qualys’ new TotalCloud solution allows organizations to see all their cloud resources, relationships between resources, the external attack surface, and attack path mapping all delivered via one platform.
Segment Resources:
Qualys TotalCloud free trial: https://www.qualys.com/forms/totalcloud/
TotalCloud Video: https://vimeo.com/765771406
Blogs: https://blog.qualys.com/product-tech/2022/11/01/introducing-totalcloud-cloud-security-simplified
https://blog.qualys.com/product-tech/2022/11/01/why-is-snapshot-scanning-not-enough
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This week, we round out the Holiday Special 2022 with a special guest appearance by Ed Skoudis, where he joins to fill us in on the Holiday Hack Challenge! Then, an utterly chaotic session of security news to close out 2022!
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How well do you know your hacker history and trivia? See how you compare to our hosts as we tackle hacker trivia live on the air! Categories will include hacker movies, hacker history, and hacker tools.
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Without question, we need more people working in cybersecurity today. Our culture has come a long way to be more open and inviting to new folks, but we still have a lot of work to do. What can you do if you want to break into the field of cybersecurity today? While there is no shortage of resources our experienced hosts will offer their thoughts, opinions, and advice on how you can become the next cybersecurity pro!
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While we most likely do not believe that penetration testing is dead it continues to evolve over time. What do penetration tests look like today? Have they become more or less specialized? What is the continuing value of penetration testing? With development and IT moving so fast, how have penetration tests adapted? This discussion will dive into the details of penetration testing today and provide you with a guide to make the most of this activity.
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In the Leadership and Communications section, CISOs of the World, Unite!, 8 things to consider amid cybersecurity vendor layoffs, The Best Public Speakers Put the Audience First, and more!
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FreeBSD joins the ping of death list, exploiting a SQL injection through JSON manipulation, Apple's design for iCloud encryption, attacks against machine learning systems and AIs like ChatGPT
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Threat modeling is an important part of a security program, but as companies grow you will choose which features you want to threat model or become a bottleneck. What if I told you, you can have your cake and eat it too. It is possible to scale your program and deliver higher quality threat models.
Segment Resources:
- Original blog: https://segment.com/blog/redefining-threat-modeling/
- Open Sourced slides: https://github.com/segmentio/threat-modeling-training
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Barracuda just finished an email security survey. We start to dig into the results and the impact for 2023, including:
- 86% of respondents in all the countries surveyed said third party email security solutions are essential to keep our Microsoft 365 environment secure
- This rises to 92% for respondents in the U.S.
- And to 91% for companies with between 250 and 499 employees
Also:
- Just under one in five (19%) of all respondents said their top email security concern with Microsoft 365 was data protection and the risk of data loss
- This rises to one in four (25%) among the frontline IT managers and professionals surveyed
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Announcing Drata’s Series C, Milton Security announces new name, Threathunter.ai, Germany Forces a Microsoft 365 Ban Due to Privacy Concerns – Best of Privacy, New Communication Protocol “Ibex” and Extended Protocol Suite, Gepetto uses OpenAI models to provide meaning to functions decompiled by IDA Pro, Stack Overflow bans ChatGPT, French man wins compensation as judge awards him the right to refuse to be fun at work
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Let’s be honest: people can frustrate us. They don’t always do the things we’d like, and they often do some things we’d rather they didn’t. New research from the National Cybersecurity Alliance reveals insights about the public’s attitudes and beliefs about security. We’ll explore the 2022 Oh Behave! Cybersecurity Attitudes and Behaviors Report and some of the findings may surprise you! We’ll also give you practical, actionable advice on how you can better communicate to influence the behavior change you want to see.
Segment Resources:
https://staysafeonline.org/programs/hbcu-see-yourself-in-cyber/
https://staysafeonline.org/programs/events/convene-clearwater-2023/
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Estonia is a small country in the Baltics; however, it has been at the forefront of technology for many years. This session traces Estonia’s journey from independence in 1991 to its current use of digital identities for the systems that allow citizens to vote, check online banking, e-residency, and tax returns. I’ll share lessons learned and key takeaways from incidents that happened along the way, examine what the future holds, and discuss the impact of incorporating AI into a digital society.
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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw299