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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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We take advantage of April Fools to look at some of appsec's myths, mistakes, and behaviors that lea

A successful SIEM deployment depends on a lot more than implementing the SIEM correctly. So many oth

Mrtentacle, Morphing Meerkat, Tor, VMWare, Waymo, Oracle, Aaran Leyland, and More, on this edition o

How do we handle scope creep for vulnerabilities?, find the bugs before it hits the real world, risk

Cybersecurity teams were under increasing strain in 2024. To alleviate this burden, 2025 will see gr

Curdled Miscreant, VanHelsing, MFA, Room 237, MFA, Velora, 23nMe, Josh Marpet, and more on the Secur

LLMs are helping devs write code, but is it secure code? How are LLMs helping appsec teams? Keith Ho

What does a mature SecOps team look like? There is pressure to do more with less staff, increase eff

Orange Drop Caps, apps, Veeam, jobs, Heathrow, vpentest, Aaran Leyland, and More are on this edition

This week: Compliance, localization, blah blah, the Greatest Cybersecurity Myth Ever Told, trolling

Organizations continue to suffer from security breaches, too many of which contain a human element.

Angry Iguana, Squid Bot 9000, Bruted, 0Auth, Dragon Medical One, Clippy 2.0, CISA, Josh Marpet, and

The crypto world is rife with smart contracts that have been outsmarted by attackers, with consequen

Penetration tests are probably the most common and recognized cybersecurity consulting services. Nea

AI Bad, PHP, Remote Desktop, SuperBlack, Deepseek, Volt Typhoon, MassJacker, Roblox, Aaran Leyland,

Sounil Yu joins us to kick things off with AI defenses: Enterprise AI search tools like Copilot for

Noam Krasniansky, the visionary founder of Komposite Blockchain, joins Business Security Weekly to e

Brains, kill switch, unpaid parking, Cobalt Strike, Minja, Allstate, GitHub, Josh Marpet, and more o

Just three months into 2025 and we already have several hundred CVEs for XSS and SQL injection. Apps

2025 brings us close to an interesting milestone - ransomware attacks, in their current, enterprise-