
Your hosts, cyber tech founders Ben Armstrong and Thomas Ballin, have been increasingly frustrated with security testing's archaic approach. So they set about solving the problems they encountered themselves and created the Cytix platform.
In the same spirit, they're bottling these thoughts, experiences and anecdotes into honest and transparent 30-minute sessions to open up the discussions with yo... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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In this episode of Let’s Talk Security Testing, we revisit PTaaS (Pen Testing as a Service) — a buzzword that never quite settled on a definition.
Was it just pen testing with a portal? Continuous testing? Cheaper delivery?
We break down what PTaaS... more
Anthropic recently announced a new code analysis capability that’s sparked a lot of discussion across the AppSec community.
In this episode of Let’s Talk Security Testing, we break down what the announcement actually means for application security t... more
AI is reshaping how software is built. But is it reshaping how it’s secured?
In this episode, we’re joined by NCC Group to explore what’s really happening across the AppSec landscape. From AI adoption in development workflows to the rise of AI-drive... more
Agentic AI is the latest shift in application security, but how much of it is delivering real results?
In this episode, we break down:
- What “agentic” really means in AppSec
- Where agentic workflows are genuinely adding value
- The limits o... more
Is AI Pentesting Just DAST in Disguise? 🤖💥
Everyone’s talking about AI-powered pentesting - but is it actually useful, or just dressed-up DAST?
In this episode, we dig into:
- What AI tools really test (and what they miss)
- Why they sometimes ... more
In Season 2, Episode 9, we ask a big question: does the Change Advisory Board (CAB) still have a place in today’s fast-moving DevSecOps world?
Traditionally seen as a gatekeeper for risk, CABs are often accused of slowing things down, blocking inno... more
In Season 2, Episode 8, we throw planning out the window and build a web app purely on vibes. No specs, no structure, just straight-up code. Then, we do what any responsible team would do... we try to hack it. In this live pen testing session, we exp... more
In Season 2, Episode 7, we put human intuition to the test against machine precision. As AI tools become more embedded in secure design workflows, we ask the big question: can AI threat model as well as a real human?
We pit a seasoned pentester aga... more
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