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Security News - Paul's Security Weekly #512
09 May 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Phishing attacks in Google Docs, GE fixes its Smart Grid, hackers remotely control robots, and who is publishing NSA and CIA secrets (and why)? Full S...
Tech Segment: Second Order Attacks with Ferruh Mavituna, Netsparker Paul's Security Weekly #512
07 May 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Ferruh Mavituna of Netsparker gives a demo on exploiting application vulnerabilities and second order attacks in this technical segment! Full Show Not...
Javvad Malik, AlienVault - Paul's Security Weekly #512
06 May 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Javvad Malik is a Security Advocate at AlienVault, a blogger event speaker, and industry commentator. Prior to joining AlienVault, Javvad was a Senior...
Mimi Herrmann, Taylor and Francis - Paul's Security Weekly #511
02 May 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Mimi Herrmann is a Network Security Engineer based in the Washington, D.C. area. She is also a contributing author and peer reviewer for Taylor and Fr...
Security News - Paul's Security Weekly #511
30 Apr 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Advances in ad blocking, PGP hijacking, the lack of security talent in the healthcare industry, and more security news! Show Notes: http://wiki.securi...
Tech Segment: Staying Secure at Hacker Conferences, Part 2 - Paul's Security Weekly #511
29 Apr 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Back by popular demand, Paul drops more conference security knowledge in this technical segment! Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index...
Security News - Paul's Security Weekly #510
24 Apr 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Hacking SEIMs, hijacking routers, Oracle's recent path, the FBI can finally find hackers that don't smoke weed, and more security news! Full Show Note...
Tech Segment: Staying Secure at Hacker Conferences - Paul's Security Weekly #510
23 Apr 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Paul gives his top 10 tips on keeping your devices safe at hacker cons in this technical segment! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki...
Philip Zimmerman, Silent Circle - Paul's Security Weekly #510
22 Apr 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Phil Zimmermann is the creator of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), the most widely used email encryption software in the world. Phil is also a Co-Founder of...
Security News - Paul's Security Weekly #509
17 Apr 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Free health apps are selling your data, SAP's TREX exposes HANA and NetWeaver, Microsoft patches another Word bug, your phone PIN is at risk, and more...
Tech Segment: Basics of Abusing WMI Events - Paul's Security Weekly #509
16 Apr 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Our very own Carlos Perez demonstrates the basics of WMI events and how to abuse them in this technical segment! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.security...
Alex Horan, Onapsis - Paul's Security Weekly #509
15 Apr 2017
Contributed by Lukas
We welcome Alex Horan back to the show! Alex is the Director of Product Management at Onapsis. He has experience in startup-based project management, ...
Security News - Paul's Security Weekly #508
09 Apr 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Android ransomware bypasses all AV programs, McAfee gets a fresh start, the CIA and WikiLeaks saga continues, and Wi-Fi sex toys are vulnerable (again...
Tech Segment: Jeff's Trip to IBM InterConnect - Paul's Security Weekly #508
08 Apr 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Our very own Jeff Man made a trip to the IBM InterConnect Conference on behalf of Security Weekly. Learn about his experience in this segment! Full Sh...
Anna Manley, Manley Law Inc. - Paul's Security Weekly #508
07 Apr 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Anna Manley is an internet and privacy lawyer based in Nova Scotia, Canada. She is the principal of Manley Law Inc. and founder of Advocate Cognitive ...
Security News - Paul's Security Weekly #507
02 Apr 2017
Contributed by Lukas
The CIA hacks Cisco, Trump extends an executive order on cybersecurity, ISP privacy rules are being repealed, and why was 2016 a record year for vulne...
Technical Segment: Blocking Ads and Malware With Pi-hole In The Cloud - Paul's Security Weekly #507
01 Apr 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Paul shows you how to use Raspberry Pi's Pi-hole to block ads and malware in the cloud in this technical segment! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securit...
Brad Antoniewicz, OpenDNS/BSides NYC - Paul's Security Weekly #507
31 Mar 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Brad Antoniewicz works in Cisco Umbrella's security research group. He founded the NYC branch of Security BSides. Brad is also a contributing author t...
Tech Segment: Arlo Wireless Camera System Security - Paul's Security Weekly #506
26 Mar 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Paul lists the pros and cons of using Arlo wireless cameras to secure your home in this technical segment! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly...
Tech Segment: Secure Online Backups, Don Pezet, ITProTV - Paul's Security Weekly #506
25 Mar 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Online backups are a double-edged sword. They provide fast, easy backups with inexpensive storage; however, by being online, they are able to be targe...
Ferruh Mavituna, NetSparker - Paul's Security Weekly #506
24 Mar 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Ferruh Mavituna is the Founder and Product Manager of Netsparker. He developed the first and only proof-based web security scanner with vulnerability ...
Security News - Paul's Security Weekly #505
19 Mar 2017
Contributed by Lukas
The origin of threat hunting, your microwave is spying on you, 10 must-read books for infosec professionals, and why is IR automation and orchestratio...
Brad Haines (a.k.a. Render Man) on Internet of Dongs - Paul's Security Weekly #505
18 Mar 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Brad Haines (aka Render Man) is security enthusiast with a focus on security threats of all sorts. He is the person your sysadmin warned you about. Br...
Andrew Whitaker, Rapid7 - Paul's Security Weekly #505
17 Mar 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Andrew Whitaker is the Director of Global Services at Rapid7. He leads Rapid7's penetration testing services that help organizations around the world ...
Security News - Paul's Security Weekly #504
12 Mar 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Lots of news involving the CIA, Firefox 52 expands non-secure HTTP warnings, WiFi cameras are insecure, email is safer in Office 365, and who is joini...
Keith Hoodlet, InfoSec Mentor Project - Paul's Security Weekly #504
11 Mar 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Keith Hoodlet works as an Engineer on the Customer Success team at Rapid7. He is currently rebooting the InfoSec Mentors Project, providing a platform...
Hyrum Anderson, Endgame - Paul's Security Weekly #504
10 Mar 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Hyrum Anderson is the Technical Director for Data Science at Endgame. He received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Washington ...
Security News - Paul's Security Weekly #503
05 Mar 2017
Contributed by Lukas
The risks of using an Android password manager, another WordPress plugin is flawed, hidden backdoors, Cloudbleed gets triggered, and more in this week...
Incident Response & Forensic Reporting, Doug White - Paul's Security Weekly #503
04 Mar 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Our very own Doug White delivers a demonstration/rant about incident response and forensic reporting in this week's technical segment! Full Show Notes...
Alan White, Dell SecureWorks/US Army - Paul's Security Weekly #503
03 Mar 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Alan White is the Global Regions Consulting and Services Director for Dell SecureWorks, and is part of the US Army's Computer Emergency Research Team....
Security News - Paul's Security Weekly #502
26 Feb 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Lawmakers prepare to overturn broadband privacy rules, Windows vulnerabilities await patches, new security technologies debut at RSA, and are Slack co...
Tech Segment: David Fletcher, Symantec - Paul's Security Weekly #502
25 Feb 2017
Contributed by Lukas
This webcast, driven by John Strand, brings together some of Black Hills Information Security's best to discuss antivirus. David Fletcher shows us how...
Don Pezet, ItPro.TV - Paul's Security Weekly #502
24 Feb 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Don Pezet is no stranger to the Security Weekly network! In this episode, Don chats with Paul, Doug, Jeff, Joff, and Carlos about tactics, laws, and p...
Security News - Paul's Security Weekly #501
19 Feb 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Drive-by exploits are about to become much worse, how to use Scuba to run a database vulnerability scan, more Patch Tuesday delays, and why is it that...
Slipping Executables Past Firewall, Carrie Roberts - Paul's Security Weekly #501
18 Feb 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Carrie Roberts joined Black Hills InfoSec after working for HP's Global Cyber Security group, where she worked as a network penetration tester. Full S...
David Conrad, ICANN - Paul's Security Weekly #501
17 Feb 2017
Contributed by Lukas
David Conrad is a long-time and active participant in Internet infrastructure, development, and operations. As the CTO of ICANN, David is at the heart...
Paul's Security Weekly #500 - Round Table: Penetration Testing pt. 2
12 Feb 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Paul has trapped everyone in a blizzard at G-Unit Studios in Rhode Island! They must talk about penetration testing or they will be penetra...well, ne...
Paul's Security Weekly #500 - Round Table: IoT Security pt. 1
11 Feb 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Paul and crew kick off the episode 500 festivities by hosting a roundtable discussion on the current state and future of IoT security! Full Show Notes...
Paul's Security Weekly #499 - Security News
06 Feb 2017
Contributed by Lukas
A patchwork quilt of IoT security, President Trump's cyber executive order, how Google fought a botnet (and won), and why didn't WordPress tell us abo...
Paul's Security Weekly #499 - Nathaniel "Q" Quist, LogRhythm
04 Feb 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Nathaniel "Q" Quist is an Incident Response Engineer at LogRhythm Labs. Q is actively focused on Active Defense countermeasures and methods to increas...
Paul's Security Weekly #499 - Katherine Teitler, MISTI
03 Feb 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Katherine Teitler is the Director of Content for MISTI, where she is responsible for programming information security conferences, workshops, and summ...
Paul's Security Weekly #498 - Security News
29 Jan 2017
Contributed by Lukas
President Trump is tweeting from an insecure phone, Asus gives Raspberry Pi a run for its money, how to use your heartbeat as a password, and can you ...
Paul's Security Weekly #498 - Tech Segment: Jeff's HP Adventures
28 Jan 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Our very own Jeff Man attended HP Print Security Tech Day at HP's headquarters in Palo Alto, California. He documents his experience at HP and how the...
Paul's Security Weekly #498 - Chris Kubecka, HypaSec
27 Jan 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Chris Kubecka is an experienced and certified IT security expert. In addition to curating the popular Security Evangelist blog, she also serves as a m...
Paul's Security Weekly #497 - Security News
22 Jan 2017
Contributed by Lukas
We discuss Chelsea Manning's commutation, Guccifer 2.0 resurfacing, the identity of the Mirai botnet creator, and more in this week's security news! F...
Paul's Security Weekly #497 - Bruce Potter, ShmooCon
21 Jan 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Bruce Potter is the Founder and an organizer of ShmooCon, a long-running, yearly hacker convention in Washington, D.C. He also serves as the CTO of Ke...
Paul's Security Weekly #497 - Jason Blanchard, SANS Institute
20 Jan 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Jason Blanchard is the Curriculum Marketing Manager of Penetration Testing for the SANS Institute. In addition to speaking at conventions like DerbyCo...
Paul's Security Weekly #496 - Security News
16 Jan 2017
Contributed by Lukas
The Trump Administration urges more coordination on cyberthreats, more raw intelligence data sharing permissions for the NSA, and why are the feds sui...
Paul's Security Weekly #496 - Tech Segment: Bypassing AV on Android, Beau Bullock
14 Jan 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Beau Bullock shows us how to bypassing antivirus software using Android in this week's tech segment! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/...
Paul's Security Weekly #496 - Lesley Carhart, Motorola Solutions/US Air Force Reserve
13 Jan 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Lesley Carhart (@hacks4pancakes) is a veteran security incident responder and digital forensics analyst. Programming since the age of 7, she forged he...
Paul's Security Weekly #495 - Security News
08 Jan 2017
Contributed by Lukas
MongoDB databases are under attack, info on buying internal domain access, smart meters are vulnerable, and why is a Florida man suing Verizon? Full S...
Paul's Security Weekly #495 - Forensic Toolkit (FTK), Doug White
07 Jan 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Doug White of Secure Technology provides a demo on forensic data carving using FTK on this tech segment! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly....
Paul's Security Weekly #495 - Joe McCray, Strategic Security
06 Jan 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Joe has an extensive background in computer security, pen testing, and system administration. He founded Strategic Security in 2010 with the vision of...
Paul's Security Weekly #494 - Security News
26 Dec 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Nokia sues Apple, home routers are under attack, a Russian botnet is stealing millions of dollars per day, and should you give up on PGP? Find out in ...
Paul's Security Weekly #494 - Tech Segment: Rudolph the Credit Card-Swiping Reindeer
25 Dec 2016
Contributed by Lukas
How do you find credit card numbers that have slipped out of the Cardholder Data Environment? Joshua Marpet and Scott Lyons show you how in this week'...
Paul's Security Weekly #494 - Eric "Munin" Rand, Brown Hat Security
24 Dec 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Munin is a professional blue-team consultant from Southern California who spends his days providing technical support to defensive security operations...
Paul's Security Weekly #493 - Security News
18 Dec 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Austalia's tax office loses a petabyte (yes, a petabyte) of data, why it's time for organizations to start automating security, and could the news be ...
Paul's Security Weekly #493 - Tech Segment: I Made The Switch to a Linux Laptop
17 Dec 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Paul has been known by many as an Apple fanboy for a long time. What convinced him to ditch his Macbook for a Linux laptop? Find out in this week's te...
Paul's Security Weekly #493 - Dave Shackleford, Voodoo Security and SANS
16 Dec 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Dave is the Founder of Voodoo Security, a company that provides information security consulting services to clients, specializing in virtualization an...
Paul's Security Weekly #492 - Security News
11 Dec 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Old Linux and BSD code is vulnerable, your worst fears about IoT security are probably true, SSL-protected web sites, security for small businesses, a...
Paul's Security Weekly #492 - Ofri Ziv, GuardiCore
10 Dec 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Ofri leads the Detection Development group at GuardiCore, which is responsible for security research, detection, and development of data analysis algo...
Paul's Security Weekly #492 - Ferruh Mavituna, Netsparker
09 Dec 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Ferruh is certainly no stranger to the show! Paul, Larry, and Joff chat with Ferruh about web applications, mobile security, and updates on his journe...
Paul's Security Weekly #491 - Security News
04 Dec 2016
Contributed by Lukas
A new Mirai worm knocks almost a million Germans offline, time is running out for NTP, the propaganda about Russian propaganda, and who hacked the lig...
Paul's Security Weekly #491 - Tech Segment: Containerizing your Security Operations Center
03 Dec 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Jimmy is the chapter leader of OWASP Santa Barbara and co-organizer of the AppSec California security conference. He has spent time on both the offens...
Paul's Security Weekly #491 - John Hurd and Alex Valdivia, ThreatConnect
02 Dec 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Two ThreatConnect personnel join us: John currently serves as a Threat Intelligence Research Analyst, while Alex is the Senior Threat Intelligence Res...
Paul's Security Weekly #490 - Security News
20 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Experts encourage congress to act on IoT security, wifi can imprint passwords on pins on radio signals, major Russian banks are hacked with powerful I...
Paul's Security Weekly #490 - Tech Segment: Alex Horan and Sebastian Bortnik, Onapsis
19 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Alex Horan and Sebastian Bortnik will be discuss what Onapsis has updated in their company and software in the year. They discuss the trends they've s...
Paul's Security Weekly #490 - Jen Ellis and Harley Geiger, Rapid7
18 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Jen Ellis is the VP Community & Public Affairs at Rapid 7 and Harley Geiger is the Director of Public Policy at Rapid 7. Jen Ellis wors with security ...
Paul's Security Weekly #489 - Security News
13 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Regulation of the Internet of Things, Packet Capture Options, Hackers hijack Philips Hue lights with a drone, Facebook buys black market passwords for...
Paul's Security Weekly #489 - Tech Segment: Outlook Web Access Two-Factor Authentication Bypass
12 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
A design weakness has been exposed that can allow an attacker to easily bypass 2FA and access an organization's email inboxes, calendars, contacts and...
Paul's Security Weekly #489 - Greg Foss, Logrhythm
11 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Greg Foss is LogRhythm's Head of Global Security Operations, where he is tasked with leading both offensive and defensive aspects of corporate securit...
Paul's Security Weekly #488 - Security News
06 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Can the election be affected by attackers on the internet, can IoT devices suffer anymore security vulnerabilities, Microsoft announces the end of lif...
Paul's Security Weekly #488 - Tech Segment: Considerations for Using Intel SGX
05 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Intel SGX is a newer method of implementing trusted computing. Jack and Paul talk about SGX and discuss its pros and cons. Full Show Notes: http://wik...
Paul's Security Weekly #488 - David Koplovitz, ProXPN
04 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Over twenty years of experience in corporate leadership and management. Developed agile products, created solutions, integrated systems and deployed t...
Paul's Security Weekly #487 - Security News
30 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Webcams used to attack Twitter and reddit will be recalled according to a Chinese manufacturer, a Windows 10 vulnerability called Atom Bombing, dirty ...
Paul's Security Weekly #487 - Tech Segment: Why Signatures Suck with Mark Dufresne, Endgame
29 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Why signatures don't really work for detection and about what folks should be thinking about instead. Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/...
Paul's Security Weekly #487 - Chris Roberts, Acalvio Technologies
28 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Chris Roberts is considered one of the world's foremost experts on counter threat intelligence within the Information security industry. At Acalvio, C...
Paul's Security Weekly #486 - Security News
23 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Donald Trump is running an insecure email server, Mirai bots more than double since source code release, Skyping and typing has some issues, IoT needs...
Paul's Security Weekly #486 - Listener Feedback: Fixing Pen Test Findings and XMLRPC
22 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
XMLRPC for the win or not? How long should you re-mediate vulnerabilities found in penetration test reports? Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweek...
Paul's Security Weekly #486 - Adrien de Beaupre
21 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
So do you really want to be a penetration tester? We get these questions all the time, and Adrien does too! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekl...
Paul's Security Weekly #485 - Security News
16 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Disappearing messages added to signal app, IoT devices as proxies for Cybercrime, nuclear power plant disrupted by cyber attack, and more, here on Sec...
Paul's Security Weekly #485 - Scott Lyons and Joshua Marpet, Guarded Risk
15 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Scott Lyons is the V.P. of Business Development for WarCollar. Joshua Marpet is a well known Security Researcher and speaker. Full Show Notes: http://...
Paul's Security Weekly #485 - Listener Feedback, Drinking From The InfoSec Fire Hose
14 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Questions from the Security Weekly listeners are answered during this segment. Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode4...
Paul's Security Weekly #484 - Tech Segment: Pre-exploit Preventing
09 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Cody Pierce from Endgame will be giving a 15 minute segment on Pre-exploit Preventing. Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/...
Paul's Security Weekly #484 - Security News
08 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Security news will discuss Yahoo! spying, Mirai source code lessons learned, I will try my best, but fail, at not saying "I told you so!", and more! F...
Paul's Security Weekly #484 - Ed Skoudis
07 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Ed Skoudis of Counterhack Challenges and The SANS Institute. Ed will discuss IoT security, the Holiday Hack Challenge and upcoming SANS Hackfest confe...
Paul's Security Weekly #483 - Listener Feedback: Old vs New
02 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Give us your questions and feedback and send it to [email protected] and we'll put it on the show! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.co...
Paul's Security Weekly #483 - Interview Ferruh Mavituna, Netsparker
01 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Ferruh Mavituna from Netsparker. He's been Hacking web apps since 2003, web app sec expert, and the CEO of Netsparker. Full Show Notes: http://wiki.se...
Paul's Security Weekly #483 - Security News
30 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Yahoo is breached, open SSL has a bug, Raspberry Pi new Pixel update, thousands of Cisco devices still vulnerable, and stick around for Jack's rant! H...
Security Weekly #446 - Interview With Adrien de Beaupre
29 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.com Hack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.com Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/in...
Security Weekly #482 - Security News
25 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Alibaba fires employees for hacking their way to free mooncakes, How I gained access to TMobile's national network for free, Employees download new ma...
Security Weekly #482 - Tech Segment: Securing a Shell Script
24 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Paul explains how to try to make a secure shell script, along with introducing DisplayGoat! Full Show Notes: https://github.com/pasadoorian/displaygoa...
Security Weekly #482 - Kobi and Doron Naim, Cyberark Labs
23 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Kobi Ben-Naim Senior Director of Cyber Research Kobi is an accomplished information security professional, well-known for his pioneering work in the f...
Security Weekly #481 - Security News
17 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Privacy and Internet connected vibrators. Volkswagon launches a new cyber security firm to tackle car security, Ad Block Plus ridiculousness, and hack...
Security Weekly #481 - Josh Abraham, Praetorian
16 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
At Praetorian, Josh is a key member of the technical execution team. In this capacity, he is responsible for leading, directing, and executing client-...
Security Weekly #480 - Security News
11 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
DHS urges vigilance in protecting networking gear, How spoofing an ethernet adapter lets you sniff PC credentials, and FAA considers a ban on Samsung'...
Security Weekly #480 - Tech Segment: ODROID C2 vs. Raspberry PI 3
10 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Which hardware is best for your next nerdy security (or non-security) project? The Security Weekly crew will discuss the differences between two of th...
Security Weekly #480 - Marcus J. Ranum, Tenable Inc.
09 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Marcus J. Ranum works for Tenable Security, Inc. and is a world-renowned expert on security system design and implementation. He has been involved in ...
Security Weekly #479 - Security News
04 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
A new take on Windows 10, One million IoT devices infected by Bashlite malware-driven DDoS botnet, Encryption Technology Causes More Cyber Attacks? Al...
Security Weekly #479 - Listener Feedback: Magic Wiffle Dust
03 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Data security either on premise or in the cloud and the merits of each. Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode479#List...