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Now displaying: June, 2017
Jun 8, 2017

Why You Should Think Twice About Listening to Business Gurus (There's no one-size-fits-all approach to innovation), A tech investor analyzed his 5000 monthly emails and explained how startups can stand out, Don't Build a Startup, Build a Business, Can Google’s 20% time really work for your startup?, As a startup, friction is a killer. In Security Startup news: Honeywell launches $100 million venture fund, RiskRecon raised $12M Series A, CounterTack raised $20M Series D, 10 Big Takeaways From Mary Meeker's Widely-Read Internet Report.

Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/SSWEpisode42

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Jun 7, 2017

Matt is the former VP of Strategy for Tenable where hew was responsible for developing strategies to enter new markets, develop new products and improve existing products, including the new Tenable.io platform. Prior to Tenable, he ran product strategy for RSA Archer architecting big data approaches to GRC and redefining messaging.

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Jun 6, 2017

Exploiting Windows 10, mimicking Twitter users, vulnerabilities in Subarus, security issues surrounding virtual personal assistants, and more. Jason Wood of Paladin Security joins us to discuss sniffing out spy tools with ridesharing cars on this episode of Hack Naked News!

Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/HNNEpisode128

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Jun 6, 2017

Chipotle and OneLogin suffer breaches, Windows XP Too Unstable To Spread WannaCry, Patches Available for Linux Sudo Vulnerability, Cisco, Netgear Readying Patches For Samba Vulnerability, oAuth nightmares, Attack and Defense, Jay Beale style, Decoding DECT with an RTL-SDR, and who are the Shadow Brokers?

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Jun 5, 2017

I know what you're thinking, Node.js is server-side right? Not exactly. It turns out many client-side applications have embedded Node.js. And its not always updated to the latest version. And, its vulnerable to attacks! Moses Hernandez is a Consulting Systems Engineer for Cisco Systems and an Instructor for pen testing courses at the SANS Institute. Moses shows us how to find Node.js on a system, locate the different versions, and exploit to bypass UAC!

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Jun 4, 2017

Don Pezet from ITPro.TV joins us on the show to help us identify security challenges and solutions for small business/mid-market. Backups are key, as are ease of use and support. The most important thing? Awareness and education! Tune-in for the full discussion.

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Jun 3, 2017

The power of an exploit, Carbon Black's open letter to Cylance, Viavi Solutions Introduces Scalable RF Monitoring for Heterogeneous Networks, and 13 AWS IAM Best Practices for Security and Compliance!

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Jun 2, 2017

Containers are here to stay. While there is some resistance to this movement, Devops can help improve efficiency and security. For the first time security has a seat at the table when discussing the implementation of this new technology. Corey Bozdin comes on the show to discuss how we can use containers to improve security and how to scan your containers for vulnerabilities and exposures, including incorporating security into your SDLC.

Corey is currently responsible for coordinating the efforts of a global Product Management team, owning the product roadmap, and driving world-class execution of operational initiatives with Sales, Finance, and Support. He works closely with the Chief Product Officer to define, refine, and advance the Tenable product portfolio.

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Jun 1, 2017

Don Pezet has been working in the IT industry for over 18 years. In addition to working with the technologies, he has also been training others for over 12 years. He is a certified trainer with many vendors including Microsoft and Cisco. Tim Broom, as a I.T. career changer in 1999 studying for his MCSE NT 4.0., Tim’s passion for everything technology and desire to provide others the opportunity to make the same career conversion led him to open a brick and mortar computer learning center in Gainesville, FL.

Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/SSWEpisode41

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