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Now displaying: 2015
Aug 26, 2015

This week in the news we discuss Googles new Wifi router and finding staff to work for Uber. 

http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode431#Stories_of_the_Week_-_7:00PM-8:00PM

Aug 24, 2015

This week, we interview Bigendian Smalls and the Soldier of Fortran on mainframe hacking. Learn about writing exploits for z/OS and nmap modules. 

 

For additional information and links talked about in the interview, visit the wiki: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode431#Guest_Interview:_Phil_Young_and_Chad_Rikansrud_-_6:05PM-6:55PM

Aug 18, 2015

This week in stories we discuss the redacted blog post by Oracle CSO Mary Ann Davidson, hacking cars with a text message, and are you using Android?

Aug 17, 2015

Daniel Miessler is Principal Security Architect with HP based out of San Francisco, California. He specializes in application security with specific focus in web and mobile application assessments, helping enterprise customers build effective application security programs, and speaking with executives about how to best leverage technologies and processes to reduce real-world risk.

Aug 13, 2015

This week we talk about bind DoS, Ubiquiti, Kali 2.0, Windows 10, Alphabet, Oracle and more.

Jul 31, 2015

Defcon is just around the corner and there is a lot happening in the news. For this special segment, we talk about our plans for Defcon in addition to top stories this week including the self aiming rifle and Windows 10.

Jul 28, 2015

This week on HackNakedTV we talk about StageFright, The Hacking Team and OPM breaches and more.

Jul 18, 2015
This week for stories, we discuss authentication bypass in Siemens SICAM MIC, Adobe patches yet another zero-day, and are you ready for forced automatic updates? We are looking at you, Microsoft.
Jul 18, 2015
This week, we interview Matt Duren who is a technical recruiter for Tenable Network Security. Always looking for talented security engineers, C/C++ engineers, front-end / back-end devs, and security sales folks. If you dig JavaScript, PHP, Linux, or low-level programming, then he wants to hear from you.
Jul 15, 2015
Host Aaron Lyons talks about "Hacker Summer Camp" aka Blackhat, BsidesLV and Defcon conferences, HackingTeam and Adobe Flash.
Jul 12, 2015
This week in news we talk about Hacking team hacked, Adobe patches a zero-day, and new OpenSSL certificate chain vulnerability.
Jul 12, 2015
This week on Paul's Security Weekly, we interview Andrew Hay. Andrew is the Director of Research at OpenDNS where he leads the research efforts for the company.
Jul 4, 2015
For this week in cyber news, we are joined by Apollo Clark in studio mixing drinks. We discuss WiFi sense on Windows 10, why CyberUL is a bad idea (drink), and is Amazon replacing the current TLS library?
Jul 4, 2015
On this week's discussion, we talk about the top 10 reasons to dive into Information Security as a career.
Jul 4, 2015

This week, we interview Shay Chen. He currently runs several large-scale researches, published annually:
1) The WAVSEP vulnerability scanner comparison test-bed and annual benchmark, covering 64 web application vulnerability scanners engines, and currently in its fifth year.
2) The RvR attack-vector classification project (tecapi.com), which aims to compare features of diverse types of infosec products.
3) The upcoming WAFEP test-bed for web application firewalls, already used in upcoming corresponding comparisons.

Jun 28, 2015
This week for stories, we dive into Samsung woes with their keyboard. We also discuss the ClueBat, the alternative to the Clue by four. We are joined by Not Kevin in studio and Rick Farina hangs with us to talk about why the government sucks at cyber security.
Jun 28, 2015
Listener submitted discussion on pros and cons of rolling your own password manager.
Jun 28, 2015

This week, we interview Rick Farina who is a well known wireless hacker and member of the DEF CON Wireless Village team and the Wireless Capture the Flag team.

He talks wireless security and shows off the new Pwn Pad.

Jun 20, 2015

In stories this week, we talk about how to properly handle a security breach (LastPass), and how HackerOne connects hackers with companies. You can view the full list of stories and links in our wiki below:

http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode423#Stories_of_the_Week_-_7:30PM-8:00PM

Jun 20, 2015
This week, we interview Patrick Wardle to talk about Mac OS X security. He built a free application called KnockKnock. Find links to his website and twitter on the wiki here: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode423#Guest_Interview:_Patrick_Wardle_-_6:05PM-6:35PM
Jun 20, 2015
In this episode we talk about the OPM hack, a little bit about corporate espionage, and the possibilities of hackers modifying drug pumps at hospitals to deliver fatal dosages to patients.
Jun 13, 2015
This week, we feature Apollo Clark in studio to mix up some mojitos and talk about security for startups.
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