Welcome to the Security Weekly Podcast Network, your all-in-one source for the latest in cybersecuri
This week, in the enterprise security news, Semgrep raises a lotta money CYE acquires Solvo Sophos
Listeners of the show are probably aware (possibly painfully aware) that I spend a lot of time analy
Spoiler: it's probably in your pocket or sitting on the table in front of you, right now! Modern sma
AI Cheese, CISA, Scaryware, Kimsuky Returns, Backups, Encryption, Jason Wood, and More, on this edit
Deepseek troubles, AI models explained, AMD CPU microcode signature validation, what happens when yo
In the leadership and communications segment, Cybersecurity Responsibilities Across the C-Suite: A B
From online banking to mobile payments, nearly every aspect of our financial lives relies on digital
Today, we've got: DeepSeek, Nicolas Cage, OpenAI, Hackers, Ransomware, Canada, Joshua Marpet and Mor
Speculative data flow attacks demonstrated against Apple chips with SLAP and FLOP, the design and im
Threat modeling has been in the appsec toolbox for decades. But it hasn't always been used and it ha
This week in the enterprise security weekly news, we discuss funding and acquisitions Understanding
This week, we've added an extra news segment just on AI. Not because we wanted to, but because the n
Celebrating and Elevating Women in Cyber: Recently, International Women in Cyber Day (September 1) h
.ASS, Deepseek, AI Time Travel, Google, HeartBlocker, TikTok, Aaran Leyland, and More, on this editi
This week, we talked to our friends at Bitwarden about password vaults, storing more than just passw
In the leadership and communications segment, How CISOs can elevate cybersecurity in boardroom discu
The last five weeks have seen a flurry of news on Artificial Intelligence, especially this last week
DeepSeek, AIDs, Sex Crime, Microsoft, PayPal, GitHub, Joshua Marpet and More, on this edition of the
An open source security project forks in response to license changes (and an echo of how we've been
A lot of AI security boils down to the boring, but important, software security topics that appsec t