
Every week, Lucas and Luna sit inside a dimly lit security operations centre — Lucas at a bank of monitors crawling with packet-by-packet traffic maps, Luna leaning in from the shadows — to parse the most consequential cyber events of the past seven days. They do not chase headlines for their own sake. Instead they isolate a single breach, vulnerability disclosure, or regulatory action and walk th... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 20 days ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Business | |||

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the connection between the data brokerage industry and the rising sophistication of cyber attacks. They discuss how companies like Palantir and data aggregators collect and sell personal information that often ... more
On June 9, 2026, the CISA ordered federal agencies to patch a critical VPN flaw within three days, as a ransomware gang actively exploits it. Lucas and Luna dissect why this single vulnerability triggered a sector-wide sell-off: CrowdStrike down 13.6... more
Episode 40 dives into the sharp sell-off hitting cybersecurity stocks in early June 2026. Lucas and Luna break down the 14 percent drop in CrowdStrike, the 10 percent slide in Palo Alto Networks, and the broader 8.7 percent decline in the CIBR ETF. T... more
On June 8, 2026, Apple announced major AI upgrades at WWDC, including on-device Siri AI that can 'finish your sentences' and new workflow-building tools in Shortcuts. Lucas and Luna explore what these consumer-facing features mean for enterprise cybe... more
Episode 38 of The Cybersecurity Podcast with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna break down the brutal sell-off hitting top cybersecurity stocks as of June 8, 2026. CrowdStrike down 14 percent in five days, Zscaler off 16 percent, the CIBR ETF sliding 8 percent.... more
Episode 37 drops into the middle of a cybersecurity stock rout. CrowdStrike plunged 14 percent in five days, Zscaler dropped 16 percent, and the entire ETF is down nearly 8 percent. But the headlines aren't about a breach or a new vulnerability — the... more
OpenAI just released Lockdown Mode, a new feature designed to prevent prompt injection attacks against enterprise AI deployments. Lucas and Luna break down how it works, why it matters for companies that rely on LLMs, and what it signals about the fu... more
Lucas and Luna break down the sharp sell-off in cybersecurity stocks the week of June 6, 2026, with CrowdStrike down 14.2%, Palo Alto Networks down 9.5%, and Zscaler off 16%. They explore what's really driving the rout: a shift from growth-at-all-cos... more









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This show frames each episode around a concrete cyber incident or disclosure, then unpacks the technical root cause, financial impact, and organizational missteps to reveal what security teams, executives, and investors should watch. A recurring strength is the combination of deep technical context with real-world business consequences, from breaches and ransomware to zero-days and regulatory moves, all discussed with a data-backed lens. Episodes typically contrast different viewpoints on questions like the cost of non-compliance or the effectiveness of specific frameworks, ending with a tension that invites listeners to decide what CISOs knew and when. The format tends to attract cybersecurity professionals who want actionable insights alo... more
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