The goal of the podcast is to share practical tips of what works and what doesn't in information security. Essentially we turn our guests' wisdom into practical tips you can use to improve your own skills.
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In Episode 80, Josh Amishav talks about the pyschological warfare that is being waged against various ransomware gangs, developments to Darkside, REvil and Blackmatter, Russia's handling of cyber criminals, using stealer log combo lists as part of yo... more
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In Episode 78, Josh Amishav does a solo adventure to talk about the thought process behind launching the Breachsense Darkweb API. The three main takeaways from the episode are: more
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The InfoSec & OSINT Show launched 4 years ago and published 80 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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