
News, analysis, and insights into enterprise security. We put security vendors under the microscope, and explore the latest trends that can help defenders succeed. Hosted by Adrian Sanabria. Co hosts: Katie Teitler-Santullo, Ayman Elsawah, Jason Wood, Jackie McGuire, Sean Metcalf.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 1133 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Interview with Jeremy Snyder from FireTail about AI Governance Death by a thousand cuts: the AI shadow IT problem
I think the best description of the AI governance problem during this interview was the title of the award-winning movie, Everything, ... more
Interview with Anna Pham Breaking in with ClickFix: Anatomy of a modern endpoint attack
Cybersecurity company Huntress just published a report on a new ClickFix variant they've discovered, which they've dubbed CrashFix. This technique was developed... more
Interview - Ben Worthy from Airbus Protect The current state of OT security and business resilience
In this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly, we sit down with Ben Worthy, OT Security Specialist at Airbus Protect, to explore the evolving landsc... more
Segment 1 - Interview with Tim Morris Bringing intelligence to assets
You've been through 6 CMDB projects in the last decade. None of them came close to the original goals, the CMDB was already out-of-date long before the project had any hopes of c... more
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This podcast focuses on enterprise security, providing insights, analyses, and discussions on various trends, challenges, and solutions within the cybersecurity landscape. Episodes frequently feature in-depth conversations with industry experts, addressing critical topics such as vulnerability management, incident response, emerging threats like generative AI, and best practices for ensuring robust security measures in organizations. The hosts comprise a knowledgeable array of professionals who not only convey current events and news affecting the sector but also scrutinize security vendors to deliver clear insights and actionable advice to security practitioners.
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