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Welcome to the Security Weekly Podcast Network, your all-in-one source for the latest in cybersecuri

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Weird Al, Docker, OT, Gitlab, Credit Monitoring, Dropbox, Cisco, AI, Aaran Leyland, and More, on thi

It's the most boring part of incident response. Skip it at your peril, however. In this interview, w

The Security Weekly crew discusses some of the latest articles and research in cryptography and some

AI, Okta, Chrome, Quantum, Kaiser Permanente, FTC, FCC, NCSC, Josh Marpet, and more, are on this edi

Companies deploy tools (usually lots of tools) to address different threats to supply chain security

A hybrid workforce requires hybrid identity protection. But what are the threats facing a hybrid wor

TikTok, Flowmon, Arcane Door, Brokewell, RuggedCom, Deepfakes, Non-Competes, Aaran Leyland, and More

On February 27, 2024, PCAST (President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology) sent a repor

A clear pattern with startups getting funding this week are "autonomous" products and features. Aut

Robofly, CRUSHFTP, Github, Palo Alto, MITRE, Fancy Bear, Deepfakes, Aaran Leyland, and more, on this

How can open source projects find a funding model that works for them? What are the implications wit

Since 2016, we been hearing about the impending impact of CMMC. But so far, it's only been words. Th

Win 95, Cheat Lab, LastPass, Kubernetes, Sandworm, Bloomtech, Frontier, 911, Aaran Leyland, and More

Protecting a normal enterprise environment is already difficult. What must it be like protecting a s

Version 4.0 of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) puts greater emphasis on a

Duo, Steganography, Roku, Palo Alto, Putty, Cerebral, IPOs, SanDisk, Josh Marpet, and more, on this

There are as many paths into infosec as there are disciplines within infosec to specialize in. Karan

Startup founders dream of success, but it's much harder than it looks. As a former founder, I know t

Combadges, SISENSE, Microsoft, Malware Next-Gen, Lastpass, Palo Alto, Broadband, Aaran Leyland, and

In the days when Mirai emerged and took down DynDNS, along with what seemed like half the Internet,