Welcome to the Security Weekly Podcast Network, your all-in-one source for the latest in cybersecuri
If you've ever wondered how attackers could go after payphones that are "smart" we got you covered!
In the leadership and communications segment, CISOs need to consider the personal risks associated w
The local network is no more. Neither is the corporate firewall. Users are not only working from the
Vogons, Task Scams, HiatusRat, Cellebrite, Deloitte, Quantum, WordPress, Aaran Leyland, and more on
Curl's oldest bug yet, RCPs (and more!) from AWS re:Invent, possible controls for NPM's malware prol
Practices around identity and managing credentials have improved greatly since the days of infosec m
This week, in the enterprise security news, NOTE: We didn't get to 2, 3, 5, or 7 due to some technic
In this segment, we discuss two new FIDO Alliance standards focused on credential portability. Speci
Nudity, Krispy Kreme, Cleo, AIAPIs, non-human identities, North Korea, Jersey Drones, Josh Marpet, a
For our second year now, Mike Privette, from Return on Security and the Security, Funded newsletter
In the security news, the crew, (minus Paul) get to gather to discus hacks causing disruptions, in h
Join us for this segment as we discuss government regulations and certifications as they apply to su
Curl and Python (and others) deal with bad vuln reports generated by LLMs, supply chain attack on So
Evil ISPs, Deloitte, YOLO11, Microsoft, Gift Cards, Navix, Horror, Telegram, Josh Marpet and more on
We do our usual end of year look back on the topics, news, and trends that caught our attention. We
In the leadership and communications segment, How Good Leaders Become Great By Never Leading Alone,
For over 15 years, Okta has led the charge in securing digital identities through more sophisticated
This week, in the enterprise security news, Funding and acquisition news slows down as we get into
When focused on cybersecurity through a vulnerability management lens, it's tempting to see the prob
Deloitte, e-Tattoos, Web 3.0, Cp3o, Chemonics, IPv6, the Number 6, Chinese Emperors, Aaran Leyland,