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This week, Jeff Pollard and Allie Mellen join us to discuss the fallout and lessons learned from the
Dangerous books, Microsoft Plus, NPD, Solar Winds, Jenkins, and more, on this Edition of the Securit
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Startups and small orgs don't have the luxury of massive budgets and large teams. How do you choose
DEFCON Hijinx, AMD, Ukraine, FreeBSD, OpenVPN, the Pwnie Awards, Josh Marpet, and more, on this Edit
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In this interview we explore the new and sometimes strange world of redteaming AI. I have SO many qu
This week, Downgrade attacks, bootloader fun, check your firmware before you wreck your firmware, yo
Fake IDS, Storm Bamboo, uBlock, Rhysida, Snake, Delta, TikTok, Josh Marpet, and more, on this Editio
Even though Security Champions programs look very different across organizations and maturity levels
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Taco Bell AI, Azure, Scams, AI Emails, IBM, Crowdstrike, I try to be more succinct, Aaran Leyland, a