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Welcome to the Security Weekly Podcast Network, your all-in-one source for the latest in cybersecurity! This feed features a diverse lineup of shows, including Application Security Weekly, Business Security Weekly, Paul's Security Weekly, Enterprise Security Weekly, and Security Weekly News. Whether you're a cybersecurity professional, business leader, or tech enthusiast, we cover all angles of th... more

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Interview with Jim Spignardo What does it take to build AI workflows that work? Why do so many fail?

Jim isn’t a typical ESW guest. I think it’s essential for security folks to regularly step outside the security bubble and understand other perspec... more

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Recent Guests

Andrew Rubin
CEO and founder at Illumio
Illumio
Episode: From Shame to Fame: Changing Behaviors and RSAC Interviews from Tanium and Illumio - Andrew Rubin, Craig Taylor, Tim Morris - BSW #444
Craig Taylor
CEO and co-founder at CyberHoot
CyberHoot
Episode: From Shame to Fame: Changing Behaviors and RSAC Interviews from Tanium and Illumio - Andrew Rubin, Craig Taylor, Tim Morris - BSW #444
Gwyddon Data Owen
Retired Air Force Cyber Warfare Officer; Director of Cybersecurity and Technology at Universal Strategy Group
Universal Strategy Group
Episode: The Human Aspect of Red Teams - Brian Fox, Tom Tovar, T. Gwyddon 'Data' Owen - ASW #379
Tom Tovar
CEO at Appdome
Appdome
Episode: The Human Aspect of Red Teams - Brian Fox, Tom Tovar, T. Gwyddon 'Data' Owen - ASW #379
Sam Bowne
Educator and security researcher
Independent security trainer
Episode: The AI "Vulnpocolypse" Is Real? - PSW #922
Joanna Chen
Chief Information Security Officer at Dashlane
Dashlane
Episode: Not All CISO Gigs Are Created Equal and RSAC Interviews from ESET and Mimecast - Rob Juncker, Joanna Chen, Tony Anscombe - BSW #443
Rob Juncker
Chief Product Officer
Mimecast
Episode: Not All CISO Gigs Are Created Equal and RSAC Interviews from ESET and Mimecast - Rob Juncker, Joanna Chen, Tony Anscombe - BSW #443
Kieran Human
Security Enablement Lead, ThreatLocker
ThreatLocker
Episode: Zuckbot, Rockstar, Klaude, Browsers Galore, Microsoft 365, ATC, Kieran Human and more - Kieran Human - SWN #572
Cameron Walters
Director of Application Security and Security Engineering
Self-employed/co-host at Coffee Chaos and ProdSec Podcast
Episode: Securing Software's Journey with the OWASP SPVS - Ido Geffen, Rohan Ravindranath, Cameron W., Farshad Abasi - ASW #378

Hosts

Paul Sidorian
Host of the show; part of Security Weekly Network.
Adrian Sinabria
Host of Enterprise Security Weekly.
Doug White
Host of Security Weekly News; regular on multiple Security Weekly shows.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 300 ratings
  • Amateur hour

    This is simply not good content. Talking about “building dockers” and “ephemeral dockers” and spreading misinformation about secrets management in compute platforms.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Luke Carrier
    United Kingdom4 months ago
  • Not always accurate

    Fact checking needed on their current events reporting. Overconfident bluster abounds.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Laughedoutloud
    United Statesa year ago
  • Much thanks to PSW and ASW

    These shows are geared towards professionals with great points of view + nerd humor. application security weekly (ASW) and psw my favorites

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rsotojun
    United States3 years ago
  • The Best Cyber Security Podcast on the Planet

    This is hands down my favorite cybersecurity podcast. The experienced, funny, kind, and knowledgeable men and women who make up this network of shows have taught me so much about security and technology in general. I have found many fun and interesting projects, such as Security Onion and Nzyme, through their teachings, and I love when they do webcasts. I rely on this show for my continuing education in the industry and for staying up-to-date on security news and professional commentary on trend... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kgoode517
    United States3 years ago
  • Great to immerse yourself in InfoSec

    Been listening since I got into security 7 years ago, from 0 experience in tech to a six figure job. Listening to all these guys with 20 years of experience definitely contributed in lots of little ways to my breaking into tech. And they have a good time!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bevonomics
    United States3 years ago

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Some episodes are noted for heavier 'bro' banter which can detract from technical value.
Listens for practical security insights and expert guests across topics like threat intel and risk management.
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Listeners appreciate actionable takeaways and industry context from guests and hosts.

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From Shame to Fame: Changing Behaviors and RSAC Interviews from Tanium and Illumio - Andrew Rubin, Craig Taylor, Tim Morris - BSW #444
Q: What is the big lie in cybersecurity that we should stop telling ourselves?
The lie is that we can be safe all the time; we must acknowledge breaches will happen and shift the conversation to being able to detect, stop, and recover quickly, treating risk as an ongoing metric rather than an absolute state.
Oops, all Interviews: Switching to Cyber, CISO Reflections, and the State of TPCRM - Alexandre Sieira, Lenny Zeltser, Helen Patton - ESW #452
Q: What makes TPCRM different from traditional third-party risk approaches, and why is it gaining momentum now?
Alexandre explains that TPCRM combines internal, authenticated scanning with outside-in data to provide a more complete, continuous risk view. It reduces reliance on annual questionnaires and accelerates remediation, aligning incentives for first and third parties to improve security together.
Oops, all Interviews: Switching to Cyber, CISO Reflections, and the State of TPCRM - Alexandre Sieira, Lenny Zeltser, Helen Patton - ESW #452
Q: How can mid-career professionals transition into cyber effectively without starting over?
Helen and Alexandre discuss switching into cyber from other fields by emphasizing transferable skills, industry-specific language, and strategic positioning. The book Switching to Cyber is framed as guidance for lateral moves, networking, and aligning previous experience with cyber challenges.
Oops, all Interviews: Switching to Cyber, CISO Reflections, and the State of TPCRM - Alexandre Sieira, Lenny Zeltser, Helen Patton - ESW #452
Q: What are the three archetypes of security leadership and why do they matter for a CISO's career path?
Lenny identifies builders, fixers, and scale operators as three core archetypes. He explains that your natural strengths determine how you shape and mature a security program over time, and recognizing your stage helps you decide when to stay, pivot, or move on to maximize impact.
Why Proactive Security Is Far Better Than Patching - Erik Nost - ASW #375
Q: What about legacy systems?
Legacy systems complicate security design, so proactive security must acknowledge inevitabilities of end-of-life components while focusing on visibility, risk prioritization, and pragmatic remediation.

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The show network focuses on practical cybersecurity, with a steady stream of deep-dive conversations on security operations, application security, AI in security, and risk management, balanced with timely security news and governance discussions. Episodes frequently explore asset intelligence, zero-trust concepts, OT/ICS resilience, and the business implications of security choices, often featuring practitioner-leaning guests and vendor perspective alike. Noteworthy are strong debates about governance, visibility, and the human-in-the-loop aspects of automation, making it useful for security leaders, engineers, and product teams seeking actionable takeaways that connect security to business outcomes.

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