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CISA chimes in on the XZ Utils backdoor, PuTTY's private keys and maintaining a secure design, LeakyCLI and maintaining secure secrets in CSPs, LLMs and exploit generation, and more! more
Robofly, CRUSHFTP, Github, Palo Alto, MITRE, Fancy Bear, Deepfakes, Aaran Leyland, and more, on this Edition of the Security Weekly News. more
How can open source projects find a funding model that works for them? What are the implications with different sources of funding? Simon Bennetts talks about his stewardship of Zed Attack Proxy and its journey from OWASP to OpenSSF to an Open Source... more
The new SEC Cyber Security Rules require organizations to be ready to report cyber incidents. But what do you actually need to do? Mike Lyborg, Chief Information Security Officer at Swimlane, joins Business Security Weekly to discuss how to prepare. ... more
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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.
Love your shows! Good to meet you all at DefCon 22 :)
I listen to the podcasts religiously and theese videos only make the experiance even better
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.
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.
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