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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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The 2026 Verizon DBIR has arrived and the results are in... Even with a substantial increase in Exploitation of Vulnerabilities, All Credential Abuse is still the top initial access vector for breaches, which means the human is still the weakest link... more

Turing's Entscheidungsproblem, BODS, Struwwelpeter, EO-14409, VBScript, Pixemsmash, Cloudflare, Aaran Leyland, and More on the Security Weekly News.

Show Notes: securityweekly.com/swn-592

Appsec has seen machine identities from daemons and processes to services, microservices, and cloud accounts. And now we have agents. Ev Kontsevoy talks about what it means to have engineers and agents interacting in an environment, and why a focus o... more

Interview with Ankita Gupta, CEO of Akto How to Navigate Shadow AI Risk in the enterprise

This week, we discuss AI governance in the enterprise, starting with the nuts and bolts of how to discover and understand shadow AI. Following that, we dive i... more

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Matias Madou
Security expert, CTO and co-founder of Secure Code Warrior
Secure Code Warrior
Episode: Why Does It Matter Who or What Created the Code? - Matias Madou - ASW #387
Shiva Pillay
General Manager and SVP at Veeam
Veeam
Episode: Safe AI at scale, what happens after initial access, and the weekly enterprise news - Albert Estevez Polo, Shiva Pillay - ESW #463
Albert Estevez
Field CTO for Zero Networks
Zero Networks
Episode: Safe AI at scale, what happens after initial access, and the weekly enterprise news - Albert Estevez Polo, Shiva Pillay - ESW #463
Federico Kirschbaum
Head of the XBOW Security Lab; co-founder of Faraday Security and Echo Party
XBOW; Faraday Security; Echo Party
Episode: Scanner Results Are a Starting Point. Here's What Comes Next. - Federico Kirschbaum - ASW #386
Filip Stojkovski
Director of SecOps AI Strategy at BlinkOps; Founder of SecOps Unpacked
BlinkOps / SecOps Unpacked
Episode: The State of AI in SecOps, the Unintended Consequences of Vulnmaxxing, and the News - Filip Stojkovski - ESW #462
Joshua Gould
CEO at The Big Word, investor and operator known for scaling businesses
The Big Word
Episode: Scaling to $100M as the Security Weekly Index Hits an All Time High - Joshua Gould - BSW #450
Evan Powell
CEO and co-founder of Deep Tempo
Deep Tempo
Episode: Helping defense's use of AI catch up with offense, cost of the vulnpocalypse, news - Evan Powell - ESW #461
Joseph Blankenship
Senior Vice President and Research Director at Forrester Research
Forrester Research
Episode: What Security Leaders Should Expect from RSAC - Joseph Blankenship - BSW #449
Merritt Maxim
VP Research Director at Forrester
Forrester
Episode: AppSec Conversations on Agents, LLMs, and OWASP from RSAC - Scott Clinton, Janet Worthington, Merritt Maxim - ASW #384

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 47 ratings
  • The episodes are soooo long and there is so much random chat

    Guys, I love your podcast, it’s really informative on lots of different security issues. But seriously, I waited 11+ minutes on this weeks episode before you actually spoke about actual security stuff. It’s a great podcast, but trying to find 2 hrs to devote to listening to you guys go on with vulgar jokes and your cocktails interspersed with actual content is getting untenable.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    JazM07
    Australia9 years ago
  • Awesome!

    Love your shows! Good to meet you all at DefCon 22 :)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ggiaquin16
    United States12 years ago
  • Excellance

    I listen to the podcasts religiously and theese videos only make the experiance even better

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ian Smith
    United States18 years ago
  • Great video

    The video part of this podcast is a great way for them to show the details from the information that they give on the audio podcast. Keep up the good work. Please show us even more examples. Monty - Germantown, Md.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Monty671
    United States20 years ago
  • Good information - a little juvenile

    This video series is a companion to the excellent audio podcast produced by these guys. If you can get past the fart jokes and burping, these guys have some really good information that is delivered in plain english. An excellent resource for the newbie to pen testing. My only gripe is that while show notes are mentioned and are generally available for the audio podcast, a number of the video posdcast show notes do not appear to have been created.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Jim from mindofmen.com podcast
    United States20 years ago

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Some episodes mix humor with technical content, which can feel casual for deep dives.
Guests are seen as credible experts who add actionable insights for practitioners and executives.
Listeners value practical guidance and real-world examples from enterprise security leaders.
Feedback notes that show pacing can vary, with lengthy discussions before core topics.

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Scanner Results Are a Starting Point. Here's What Comes Next. - Federico Kirschbaum - ASW #386
Q: Federico, can you describe AppSec in three words?
Angry QA, emphasizing tough, uncompromising testing; Penetration pasting as a playful reminder of how attackers think and how we should test.
Safe AI at scale, what happens after initial access, and the weekly enterprise news - Albert Estevez Polo, Shiva Pillay - ESW #463
Q: For organizations already deploying AI agents, what practical steps can they take to avoid governance gaps and ensure safe data usage?
Organizations should classify data thoroughly, establish a single trust-driven console that unifies governance across departments, and implement data-contextualization with agent- and human-identity alignment. Using policies that enable just-in-time access, automated containment, and precise recovery points allows AI to operate safely at scale without breaking business processes.
Safe AI at scale, what happens after initial access, and the weekly enterprise news - Albert Estevez Polo, Shiva Pillay - ESW #463
Q: I get really excited about insights into how breaches happen—can you summarize what this new report reveals about attacker behavior and detection gaps?
The report analyzes over 54 trillion threat events across hundreds of customers and confirms common abuse pathways. It highlights that attackers rely on widely trusted ports like RPC, WinRM, SSH, and LDAP, exploiting the implicit trust inside networks. The key takeaway is that defenses must move from just preventing intrusions to quickly detecting lateral movement and containing it at the host level, using data-driven contexts and automated policies.
Local AI, Salesforce, Fluttershell, Aspose, http/2, Cisco, Used Tech, Josh Marpet - SWN #587
Q: What are the main new attack surfaces discussed in this episode?
The key surfaces are AI-enabled threat landscapes, Flutter-based adware (Fluttershell) with backdoors, and HTTP/2 BOM-style denial-of-service attacks, along with risks from misconfigurations like weak MFA, missing IP restrictions, and poor data exfiltration controls in organizations like Salesforce.
Visibility with EDR/MDR is still important, 'the basics' are impossible, and the news - Rob Allen - ESW #460
Q: Where is this topic coming from and why focus on EDR/MDR visibility?
Rob explains that the topic stems from the need to see and control what's happening across the environment, not just detect breaches after they occur; visibility into attacks and the ability to block or constrain them with zero-trust and application control are central.

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This show covers a broad spectrum of cybersecurity topics, with frequent emphasis on practical defense strategies, AI and data governance in security, threat landscapes, and governance for modern enterprise security programs. Episodes often feature senior analysts, practitioners, and product/vendor experts who share actionable guidance on zero-trust, agent-enabled security, patch management, and building resilient security postures in complex environments. Noteworthy is the mix of deep-dive discussions with real-world case examples, combined with accessible storytelling and humor to make technical content approachable for security leaders, engineers, and developers. Listeners likely value pragmatic frameworks, vendor perspectives, and timel... more

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