During the Equifax 2017 Data Breach, Graeme Payne was Senior Vice President and CIO of Global Corporate Platforms. He was fired the day before the former Chairman and CEO of Equifax testified to Congress that the root cause of the data breach was a human error and technological failure. Graeme would later be identified as “the human error”.
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This week in the Application Security News, “Psychic Paper” demonstrates why a lack of safe and consistent parsing of XML is disturbing, Beware of the GIF: Account Takeover Vulnerability in Microsoft Teams, Salt Bugs Allow Full RCE as Root on Cloud Servers, Managing risk in today’s IoT landscape: not a one-and-done, and Love Bug's creator tracked down to repair shop in Manila!
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This week, we welcome Gareth Rushgrove, Director of Product Management at Snyk, to talk about Modern Application Security and Container Security! They also discuss Configuration Management, how developers are writing more Docker and Kubernetes Container files, and more!
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The crew talks about how to accomplish asset management, vulnerability management, prioritization of remediation, and the actual remediation steps! No small task! Then check out a deep dive demonstration of Qualys VMDR that includes, you guessed it, Asset Management, Vulnerability Management, Threat Detection & Prioritization, and Response!
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In the Security News, Half a Million Zoom Accounts Compromised by Credential Stuffing, Sold on Dark Web, Scammers pounce as stimulus checks start flowing, NSA shares list of vulnerabilities commonly exploited to plant web shells, Using Pythons pickling to explain Insecure Deserialization, How to encrypt AWS RDS MySQL replica set with zero downtime and zero data loss, 9 Skills That Separate Beginners From Intermediate Python Programmers, Hackers are exploiting a Sophos firewall zero-day, and more!
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Jeremy Miller, a former Green Beret and current CEO of Lionfish Cyber Security, will discuss how mission set tactics used by Special Forces can be applied directly to the cyber war being waged today. These mission sets are very relevant for the front line of cybersecurity professionals, who are the next generation of Special Operation forces. These are the men and women that protect our country, our businesses and our families. Approaching the cyber war with this mindset, Miller is re-aligning how cybersecurity in small to medium sized businesses is structured. His team plans to be a force multiplier for SMBs by bundling resources and capabilities into an affordable security platform, making cyber security more a strength than a weakness for these organizations.
Link to the Cyberspace Solarium Commission (CSC): https://www.solarium.gov/
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This week, we welcome Wim Remes, CEO and Principal Consultant at Wire Security, to discuss learning how to build an Enterprise Security Team, including how to find the right people!
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Unfortunately, the pandemic has been used as the subject in an aggressive spike of malicious cyber attacks attempting to monopolize the situation. Knowing how and where to focus your security efforts first is critical in maintaining security and privacy.
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This week in the Enterprise Security News, Obsidian Security lets security teams monitor Zoom usage, Guardicore Infection Monkey now maps its actions to MITRE ATT&CK knowledge base, Trustwave Security Colony delivers resources, playbooks and expertise to bolster security posture, Almost half of security pros being redeployed during pandemic, Why You Need Both SIEM and SOAR Solutions in your Cybersecurity, and more!
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We continue the discussion with TheBlindHacker, Joe Brinkley. The Blind Hacker is an InfoSec enthusiast, hacker, mentor, pen tester, red team member, and much more. Among these many roles, the role that he feels is of absolute importance is making time to mentor others online (e.g. through streams and online communities). Furthermore, he frequently volunteers his time in the realm of workplace development by providing resume reviews and job advice (e.g. via mock interviews and professional workshops to help lead people into the roles they want).
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This week, we welcome Joe Brinkley, Director Offensive Security at ACTIVECYBER, to discuss Cyber and Disabilities! We're taking a different angle on compliance today; talking to Joe Brinkley, the "Blind Hacker"!
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In the Leadership and Communications section, Executives and Boards, Avoid These Missteps in a Crisis, Strategizing a return to the office, How to Answer an Unanswerable Question, and more!
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The concept of the CISO/Security Vendor Relationship Series started more than two years ago when relations between security vendors and practitioners appeared very strained. Since we started producing our podcasts more than a year and a half ago, anecdotally, we're seeing a lot of improvement. But, there are still plenty of issues like what we saw more than two years ago.
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This week, in the Application Security News, Nintendo Confirms Breach of 160,000 Accounts via a legacy endpoint, NSA shares list of vulnerabilities commonly exploited to plant web shells, Code Patterns for API Authorization: Designing for Security, Health Prognosis on the Security of IoMT Devices? Not Good, and 8 Tips to Create an Accurate and Helpful Post-Mortem Incident Report!
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This week, we welcome Avi Douglen, Founder and CEO of Bounce Security, to talk about Threat Modeling in Application Security, DevSecOps, and how Application Security is mapping Security culture!
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In the Security News, Legions of cybersecurity volunteers rally to protect hospitals during COVID-19 crisis, Wanna hack a Satellite? The Navy will let you…, IBM 0-day released for days after notification - IBM said “won’t fix!”, Zoom Dropped by Big Business Despite Addressing Security Flaws, Android Users Beware: Google Just Banned These Devious Apps With 69 Million Installs, NSA shares list of vulnerabilities commonly exploited to plant web shells, German Government Loses 'Tens of Millions' in COVID-19 Phishing Attack, and more!
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Patrick Laverty created and co-organizes the Layer 8 Conference with Lea Snyder. This year will be the 3rd annual conference that solely focuses on social engineering and OSINT topics. Ori Zigindere is an offensive security professional with a background in software engineering. He works with a wide range of companies in all major industries to help them improve their security posture against day to day threats. Patrick and Ori join us today to talk about the Layer8 Conference, and WorkshopCon!
To sign up for the Layer8 Conference, please visit: https://layer8conference.com/
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Steven Bay has over 16 years of cybersecurity experience, spanning the military, government, consulting, and enterprise security. For 10 of those years, he supported the National Security Agency both as a member of the military and a contractor. In 2013 he hired Edward Snowden to a contract position in Hawaii and was his manager when Snowden fled the country with top-secret NSA data. Following this, he moved into commercial cybersecurity where he provided IR and Threat Intelligence services to Fortune 500 companies, served as a CISO, and today is the Director of Security Operations at Security On-Demand. He also is a keynote speaker where shares his story and lessons learned from his Snowden experience at industry groups, corporate events, and student groups.
To watch our interview with Steven Bay on Enterprise Security Weekly #170, visit: https://youtu.be/nbnSSiVUSSw
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Peter will discuss this article and put it into even greater perspective: https://worldview.stratfor.com/article/linkedin-cybersecurity-recruitment-hostile-intelligence-agency
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As we quickly pivot to remote work, what are the business impacts and security risks? What have we learned and how quickly can organizations adapt to this new paradigm? What activities should we take to make our organizations more resilient as we emerge from this crisis and prepare for the next?
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This week in the Enterprise Security News, Breach-and-Attack Simulation Firm SafeBreach Raises $19 Million, F-Secure launches protection and response service to protect remote workers, Swimlane acquires Syncurity to spur growth and affirm commitment to SOAR market, DefenseCode ThunderScan SAST 2.1.0 supports Go and ABAP languages, and more!
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This week in the Security and Compliance News, Back to basics: The GDPR and PCI DSS, Why Compliance is for Guidance, Not a Security Strategy, Cognizant hit by 'Maze' ransomware attack, Audits Don't Solve Security Problems, Contact Tracing Apps Attempt to Balance Necessary Public Health Measures With User Privacy, and more!
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We're talking to our host and benefactor about his vision for Security Weekly Productions and how Security & Compliance Weekly fits into the mix.
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In the leadership and communications section, Leaders, Do You Have a Clear Vision for the Post-Crisis Future?, 3 recession scenarios and their impact on tech spend, Supply chain transparency: Technology, partnership and progress, and more!
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As the Co-Chair of the Leadership Board for InfoSec World Conference in Orlando, FL this June 2020, Summer will discuss how this is an excellent opportunity for Executive, Management, and Technical teams to attend a conference together to learn more about both the business of cyber security and the latest in technical capabilities.
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