Paul's Security Weekly (Video)
Episodes
Veronica Schmitt, DFIRLABS - Paul's Security Weekly #580
27 Oct 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Veronica Schmitt is the Sr. Digital Forensic Scientist for DFIRLABS. Veronica explains what SRUM is in WIndows 10. She explains how SRUM can be a valu...
Shodan, Apache, ICS, and Controllers - Paul's Security Weekly #579
22 Oct 2018
Contributed by Lukas
How to use the Shodan search engine to secure an enterprise's internet presence, Apache access vulnerability could affect thousands of applications, v...
John Walsh, CyberArk - Paul's Security Weekly #579
21 Oct 2018
Contributed by Lukas
John Walsh the DevOps Evangelist for CyberArk joins us on the show. John talks about the articles he wrote for CyberArk about Kubernetes, DevSecOps, a...
Mark Dufresne, Endgame - Paul's Security Weekly #579
20 Oct 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Mark Dufresne explains why MITRE created their tool and what the MITRE attack framework is. Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode57...
DerbyCon, Russians, and Next Story - Paul's Security Weekly #578
15 Oct 2018
Contributed by Lukas
New Apple and Microsoft security flaws at Black Hat Europe, CCTV makers leaves at least 9 million cameras public, upset Google+ users are sueing Googl...
Omer Yair, Javelin - Paul's Security Weekly #578
14 Oct 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Omer is End-Point team lead at Javelin Networks. The team focuses on methods to covertly manipulate OS internals. Before Javelin Networks, he was a ma...
Lee Neely, Lawrence Livermore National Lab - Paul's Security Weekly #578
13 Oct 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Lee Neely is a senior IT and security professional at LLNL with over 25 years of extensive experience with a wide variety of technology and applicatio...
Linux Bugs, macOS Zero-Day, & Twitter Exposed - Paul's Security Weekly #577
01 Oct 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the security news, Russian Hackers use Malware that can survive OS reinstalls, Facebook's 2-Factor authentication With a phone number isn't only fo...
Offensive Operating Against SysMon, Carlos Perez - Paul's Security Weekly #577
30 Sep 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Carlos Perez delivers the Technical Segment on How to Operate Offensively Against Sysmon. He talks about how SysMon allows him to create rules, and tr...
Mike Nichols, Keith McCammon, & Shawn Smith - Paul's Security Weekly #577
29 Sep 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Mike Nichols is the VP of Product Management at Endgame, and he manages the Endgame endpoint protection platform. Keith McCammon is the Chief Security...
GovPayNow.com, AmazonBasics, and FBI - Paul's Security Weekly #576
25 Sep 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Senate can't protect senators staff from Cyber Attacks, Equifax fined by ICO over data breach that hit Britons, US Military given the power to hack ba...
Threat Hunting in the Cloud, Apollo Clark - Paul's Security Weekly #576
23 Sep 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Apollo Clark goes through inventory management, access management, config management, patch management, automated remediation, logging and monitoring,...
Mike Ahmadi, DigiCert - Paul's Security Weekly #576
22 Sep 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Mike Ahmadi oversees IoT security solutions and technical implementations for DigiCert customers across various verticals that include industrial, tra...
Microsoft, Elon Musk, Kernel and Powershell - Paul's Security Weekly #575
17 Sep 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Microsoft accidentally lets encrypted Windows 10 out the the world, Kernel exploit discovered in macOS, PowerShell obfuscation ups the anty on anti vi...
Bypassing PAM, Eyal Neemany - Paul's Security Weekly #575
16 Sep 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Eyal Neemany describes how to bypass Linux Pluggable Authentication Modules provide dynamic authentication support for applications and services in a ...
Brian Coulson, LogRhythm - Paul's Security Weekly #575
15 Sep 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Brian Coulson is a Senior Security Research Engineer in the Threat Research Group of LogRhythm Labs in Boulder, CO. His primary focus is the Threat De...
Supermicro, Apache Struts, & HTTPS - Paul's Security Weekly #574
10 Sep 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the security news, Spanish driver tests positive for every drug test, vulnerabilities found in the remote management interface of Supermicro server...
Beacon Analysis, Chris Brenton - Paul's Security Weekly #574
09 Sep 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Beacon analysis is an integral part of threat hunting. If you are not looking for beacons you take the chance of missing compromised IoT devices or an...
Wim Remes, Wire Security bvba - Paul's Security Weekly #574
08 Sep 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Wim Remes from Wire Security bvba comes on the show to talk about pentesting, SDLC, the state of security, life of a (virtual) CISO, and certification...
Texas, T-Mobile, and Jack Daniel - Paul's Security Weekly #573
03 Sep 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the Security News this week, Zero-Day Windows exploits, How to hide sensitive files in encrypted containers, Misfortune Cookie vulnerability return...
No-Script Automation Tool, John Moran - Paul's Security Weekly #573
02 Sep 2018
Contributed by Lukas
John is a Senior Product Manager at DFLabs, where he performs a wide variety of tasks from product management to content development and partner manag...
Jayson Street, SphereNY - Paul's Security Weekly #573
01 Sep 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Jayson E. Street is an author of the "Dissecting the hack: Series". Also the DEF CON Groups Global Ambassador. Plus the VP of InfoSec for SphereNY. He...
Burp Suite 2.0, DNC, and NotPetya - Paul's Security Weekly #572
27 Aug 2018
Contributed by Lukas
The Untold story of NotPetya, New Apache Struts RCE Flaw, How door cameras are creating dilemmas for police, Google gets sued for tracking you even wh...
PHP Type Juggling Vulnerabilities, Netsparker - Paul's Security Weekly #572
26 Aug 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Sven Morgenroth is a security researcher at Netsparker. He found filter bypasses for Chrome's XSS auditor and several web application firewalls. He co...
Tod Beardsley, Rapid7 - Paul's Security Weekly #572
25 Aug 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Tod Beardsley is the Director of Research at Rapid7. Paul talks to Tod about his recent projects Sonar and Heisenberg. They also discuss Tod's Under t...
Cigars and Security - Paul's Security Weekly #571
21 Aug 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Paul and Matt Alderman had the chance at DEF CON to sit down and talk about Cigars and Security. In our very first episode, Paul asks Matt questions o...
Spoofing GPS with a hackRF, Larry Pesce - Paul's Security Weekly #571
20 Aug 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Our very own Larry Pesce delivers the Technical Segment this week on Spoofing GPS with a hackRF. Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Epis...
ThinkPenguin, Hacking Bodycams, & Adobe Flaws - Paul's Security Weekly #571
19 Aug 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the Security News this week, Hacking Police Bodycams, Adobe fixes critical code execution flaws in latest patch update, Researchers develop device ...
Yale University, Spam's Revival, and SDR - Paul's Security Weekly #570
06 Aug 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Reddit breached after hackers bypass 2FA, Yale University discloses old school data breach, and 5 steps to fight unauthorized cryptomining. All that a...
Larry Pesce, Getting Started with FL2k - Paul's Security Weekly #570
05 Aug 2018
Contributed by Lukas
An introduction to FL2K: Software Defined Radio is all the rage for detecting unknown signals and transmitters. We'll show you how to set up and use a...
Joshua Abraham, Praetorian - Paul's Security Weekly #570
04 Aug 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Josh is a key member of the technical execution team. In this capacity, he is responsible for leading, directing, and executing client-facing engageme...
Bluetooth Bug, Tenable, and Cosco - Paul's Security Weekly #569
30 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Bluetooth bug allows man-in-the-middle attacks on phones and laptops, serial killer electrocutes himself in jail cell sex act, Google launches its own...
Chris Dale, Netsecurity - Paul's Security Weekly #569
29 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Chris Dale is the Head of the Penetration Testing & Incident Handling groups at Netsecurity, a mid-sized company based out of Norway. Along with signi...
Dean Coclin, DigiCert - Paul's Security Weekly #569
28 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Dean Coclin is the Senior Director of Business Development at DigiCert. Dean brings more than 30 years of business development and product management ...
Pen Testing, SIM Hijackers, & Mining Bitcoin - Paul's Security Weekly #568
24 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the Security News this week, the evolutionary waves of the penetration testing, the SIM Hijackers, Roblox blames virtual "gang rape" on hack, thous...
Chris Spehn, Mandiant's Red Team - Paul's Security Weekly #568
23 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Chris 'Lopi' Spehn is a consultant on Mandiant's red team. Chris was formerly a penetration tester for major credit card companies and retailers. Chri...
Davi Ottenheimer, MongoDB - Paul's Security Weekly #568
22 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Davi Ottenheimer is a strategist and author focused on cultural disruptions and defense ethics in emerging data platforms and intelligent machines; fo...
Airport Security, Dark Web, and Apple - Paul's Security Weekly #567
16 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the Security News this week, Hackers put Airport Security system Access on the Dark Web, Arch Linux PDF reader package poisoned,Chrome defends Spec...
Limor Elbaz, Peerlyst - Paul's Security Weekly #567
15 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Limor is an entrepreneur, product evangelist, security expert, and a business development executive. She is the Founder of Peerlyst, the largest commu...
Zane Lackey, Signal Sciences - Paul's Security Weekly #567
14 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Zane Lackey is the Founder/Chief Security Officer at Signal Sciences and serves on the Advisory Boards of the Internet Bug Bounty Program and the US S...
WPA3, Ticketmaster, and Don't Wipe So Hard - Paul's Security Weekly #566
03 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Terrible passwords outlawed in Microsoft's new Azure tool, Ticketmaster suffers security breach in personal and payment data, stop wiping your butt so...
Fun with Android APK's, Joff Thyer - Paul's Security Weekly #566
02 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Ever wonder how to get started pen testing Android Apps? This tech segment will demonstrate a few basic techniques and tools to give you a taste of mo...
Tom Brennan & Gary Berman - Paul's Security Weekly #566
01 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Tom Brennan from Proactive Risk and Gary Berman from Cyberman Security, come on the show and talk about their journey up till their comic. They give u...
Golden Tickets, 911 Callers, and Hacking Therapy - Paul's Security Weekly #565
25 Jun 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the Security News this week, shutting down the Internet to prevent cheating, Yubico claims a bug bounty and upsets researchers, patching MRI scanne...
NMAP Scripts With LUA and NSE - Paul's Security Weekly #565
24 Jun 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Jason Wood delivers this technical segment on NMAP. Everyone loves using Nmap and the Nmap Scripting Engine. We don't always write NSE scripts though....
Galen Hunt, Microsoft Azure - Paul's Security Weekly #565
23 Jun 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Founder of Microsoft Azure Sphere, Galen Hunt is a Distinguished Engineer at Microsoft. Azure Sphere provides an end-to-end solution that enables any ...
Pennsylvania, Equifax, and US Senators - Paul's Security Weekly #564
19 Jun 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the Security News this week, Smart lock can be hacked in seconds, librarian sues Equifax over 2017 data breach wins $600, Neighbors of Cold War Air...
Keith Hoodlet: Bug Bounty Hunting - Paul's Security Weekly #564
18 Jun 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Keith will be talking through some of the tools, techniques, and procedures he uses to perform recon, identify targets of interest, and report finding...
Jason Haddix, Bugcrowd - Paul's Security Weekly #564
17 Jun 2018
Contributed by Lukas
As the Vice President of Trust & Security, Jason works with clients and security researchers to create high value, sustainable, and impactful bug boun...
CounterTack, Phishing Attacks, and Who Uses Flash? - Paul's Security Weekly #563
11 Jun 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the Security News this week, Google Chrome has a critical vulnerability, Flash has another zero-day exploit, Colorado passes "most stringent" breac...
John Kinsella, Layered Insight - Paul's Security Weekly #563
10 Jun 2018
Contributed by Lukas
John Kinsella is a co-founder and head of product for Layered Insight, a container security startup based in San Francisco, California. His 20-year ba...
Jake Reynolds, LogRhythm - Paul's Security Weekly #563
09 Jun 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Jake Reynolds is the Technology Alliances Engineer at LogRhythm, where he is responsible for supporting the development and management of the company'...
Acoustic Attacks, Bromium, and New GDPR Law - Paul's Security Weekly #562
04 Jun 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Dozens of vulnerabilities discovered in DoD's enterprise travel system, what Apple hiding with iOS 11.4, Git repository vulnerability leds to remote c...
Chris Elgee & Lee Ford, Mass. Army National Guard G-6 - Paul's Security Weekly #562
03 Jun 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Chris is a full time husband, father of four, and pen tester; he's a part time Army officer, an aspiring SANS instructor, and the back-up church bass ...
Ronnie Flathers, Uptake Technologies - Paul's Security Weekly #562
02 Jun 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Ronnie Flathers is an experienced pentester and security consultant who is equally addicted to both netsec and appsec and splits his time appropriatel...
GDPR, DOJ Sinkholes, & PornHub - Paul's Security Weekly #561
28 May 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the news, what will GDPR's impact be on U.S. consumer privacy, DOJ Sinkholes VPNfilter control servers found in U.S., the most important characteri...
Bypassing Chrome's XSS Auditor - Paul's Security Weekly #561
27 May 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Sven Morgenroth is a security researcher at Netsparker. He found filter bypasses for Chrome's XSS auditor and several web application firewalls. He li...
Steven Bellovin, Columbia University - Paul's Security Weekly #561
26 May 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Steven M. Bellovin is the Percy K. and Vidal L. W. Hudson Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University, member of the Cybersecurity and Privac...
Project Zero, Securus, and CIA's "Vault 7" Mega-Leak - Paul's Security Weekly #560
22 May 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Google Project Zero call Windows 10 Edge Defense ACG flawed, Wapiti Web Application vulnerability scanner 3.0.1 packet storm, CIA's "Vault 7" Mega-Lea...
Configuring Your Own Travel Router with OpenVPN - Paul's Security Weekly #560
21 May 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Sometimes you just need a router handy when traveling. This allows you to connect multiple devices, use a VPN for all of them, and allow you to connec...
Matthew Silva, RWU - Paul's Security Weekly #560
20 May 2018
Contributed by Lukas
This week we interview Matthew Silva, an Undergraduate student attending Roger Williams University, and is the President and Founder of the Cybersecur...
Microsoft Zero-Day, Mirai DDoS Attack, and GDPR - Paul's Security Weekly #559
14 May 2018
Contributed by Lukas
"Microsoft Patches Two Zero-Day Flaws Under Active Attack", "5 Powerful Botnets Found Exploiting Unpatched GPON Router Flaws", "Mirai DDoS attack agai...
Docker Security Incident: Lessons Learned - Paul's Security Weekly #559
13 May 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Paul delivers the Technical Segment this week entitled "Docker Security Incident: Lessons Learned"! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/E...
Joe Gray, Advanced Persistent Security - Paul's Security Weekly #559
12 May 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Joe Gray is a native of East Tennessee. He joined the U.S. Navy directly out of High School and served for 7 years as a Submarine Navigation Electroni...
Drupal, Twitter, iLo Ransomware, and Cambridge Analytica - Paul's Security Weekly #558
06 May 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Firms running Cisco WebEx are told to update their software, Medical devices vulnerable to KRACK Wi-Fi attacks, Kitty Cryptomining Malware Cashes in o...
Leonard Rose, Principal Security Architect at Limelight Networks - Paul's Security Weekly #558
05 May 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Leonard Rose, Principal Security Architect at Limelight Networks, joins Paul and the crew this week for an interview! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.se...
Equifax, Amazon, & Hacking Hotels - Paul's Security Weekly #557
30 Apr 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the news, Western Digital My Cloud EX2 NAS device leaks files, Equifax has spent $242.7 million on its data breach so far, New Skill let Amazon Ale...
Jeff Man, Recap of RSAC - Paul's Security Weekly #557
29 Apr 2018
Contributed by Lukas
This week in the Topic Segment, our very own Jeff Man gives us a recap on the 2018 RSA Conference! He discusses HackerOne CEO talking Bug Bounty progr...
Ferruh Mavituna, Founder of Netsparker - Paul's Security Weekly #557
28 Apr 2018
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 state-of-the-a...
Drupal, Microsoft, & NSA - Paul's Security Weekly #556
23 Apr 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the news, Microsoft built its own custom Linux OS to secure IoT devices, another critical flaw found in Drupal CorePatch your sites immediately, Fa...
Long Live Penetration Testing - Paul's Security Weekly #556
22 Apr 2018
Contributed by Lukas
We've spent time defining the value of penetration testing, how we can do them better and how organizations can make the most out of this activity. Th...
Adrian Sanabria, Savage Security - Paul's Security Weekly #556
21 Apr 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Adrian is the Research Director and Co-Founder of Savage Security. He spent a decade building security programs and defending large financial firms. H...
RTF Bugs, Attacking Accountants, & Trollcave - Paul's Security Weekly #555
16 Apr 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the news, RTF bug finally gets patched, so many ways to bridge an air gap, attacking accountants, spoofing all the ports and Trollcave, and more on...
Got Privs? Extract and Crack the Creds - Paul's Security Weekly #555
15 Apr 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the bad old days we used to exploit LSASS memory to dump hashed credentials from memory. When dealing with a domain controller, and a large environ...
Ron Gula, Gula Tech Adventures - Paul's Security Weekly #555
14 Apr 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Ron is a Serial Cyber Security Entrepreneur. He founded Tenable Network Security and Network Security Wizards, and has 15+ years experience as CEO in ...
Intel, Cisco, Facebook, & Twitter - Paul's Security Weekly #554
09 Apr 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the news, Intel drops plans to develop Spectre microcode for ancient chips, Critical flaw leaves thousands of Cisco Switches vulnerable to remote h...
Masha Sedova, Elevate Security - Paul's Security Weekly #554
08 Apr 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Masha Sedova is an industry-recognized people-security expert, speaker and trainer focused on engaging people to be key elements of secure organizatio...
Katherine Teitler, MISTI - Paul's Security Weekly #554
07 Apr 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Katherine Teitler is the Director of Content for MISTI, where she is responsible for programming information security conferences, workshops, and summ...
Apple, Meltdown, & Atlanta Hackers - Paul's Security Weekly #553
02 Apr 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the news, Apple macOS Bug Reveals Passwords for APFS Encrypted Volumes in Plaintext, Windows 7 Meltdown patch opens worse vulnerability, Atlanta Hi...
Cutting The Cord: The Ideal Home Network Setup - Paul's Security Weekly #553
01 Apr 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In this weeks Technical Segment, Paul delivers his segment entitled Cutting The Cord: The Ideal Home Network Setup. Paul and the crew discuss Nvidia S...
Rob Cheyne, SourceBoston - Paul's Security Weekly #553
31 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Rob Cheyne is a highly regarded technologist, trainer, security expert and serial entrepreneur. He has 25 years of experience in the information techn...
Alex Stamos, Facebook, Uber, and The Cuban Sonic Weapon - Paul's Security Weekly #552
25 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
The Scarlett Johansson PostgreSQL Malware Attack, Alex Stamos might be leaving Facebook, is Mark Zuckerberg in trouble with the law again?, Uber self-...
How To Find The Most Innovative Tech At A Security Show - Paul's Security Weekly #552
24 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Paul and Jeff express their likes and dislikes of vendor booths. Discover how to be a good sales-rep for your company, how to make yourself stand out ...
Dick Wilkins, Phoenix Technologies - Paul's Security Weekly #551
20 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Dick Wilkins is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Thomas College in central Maine and is Principal Technology Liaison for Phoenix Technolo...
Flash, Pwn2Own, & VMware - Paul's Security Weekly #551
19 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the news, Memcrashed Memcached DDoS exploit tool, Flash, Windows Users: It's Time to Patch, VMware releases security updates, what happens when Bit...
Patrick Laverty, Rapid7 - Paul's Security Weekly #551
18 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Patrick is a pentester for Rapid7, has done SIRT work for Akamai and was a web application developer at Brown University. He joins Paul and the crew t...
Cisco, Kali, Equifax, & Facebook - Paul's Security Weekly #550
12 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the news, Cisco hardcoded passwords, Kali on Windows, Equifax recovers $114 million on $26.5 million in expenses from breach, and more on this epis...
Sven Morgenroth, Netsparker - Paul's Security Weekly #550
11 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Sven Morgenroth is a security researcher at Netsparker. He found filter bypasses for Chrome's XSS auditor and several web application firewalls. Full ...
Stefano Righi, UEFI - Paul's Security Weekly #550
10 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Stefano has over 35 years of experience in research and development. Stefano is representing AMI on the UEFI Forum Board of Directors and serves on th...
Quickjack, Olympics, Largest DDoS Attack, and Bad AI is Still Bad AI - Paul's Security Weekly #549
05 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the news, Quickjack advanced Clickjacking & frame slicing attack tool, how to fight mobile number port-out scams, the Russians hacked the Olympics,...
Bruce Sussman, SecureWorld Boston - Paul's Security Weekly #549
04 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Bruce Sussman spent more than 20 years on TV screens in Portland, Oregon. He joins Paul and crew this week for an interview! Full Show Notes: https://...
Mary Beth Borgwing, Mach37 - Paul's Security Weekly #549
03 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Mary Beth Borgwing is an Advisor to MACH 37 and Center for Innovation (CIT). She joins Paul and team this week for an interview! Full Show Notes: http...
DoubleDoor, NSA, & Google - Paul's Security Weekly #548
18 Feb 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the news, DoubleDoor IoT botnet abuses two vulnerabilities to circumvent firewalls, cyber-attackers continue to be financially motivated, Internet ...
Steve Tcherchian, XYPRO Technology - Paul's Security Weekly #548
16 Feb 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Steve Tcherchian, CISSP, PCI-ISA, PCIP is the Chief Information Security Officer and the Director of Product Management for XYPRO Technology. He joins...
Bitcoin, NSA, and Facebook - Paul's Security Weekly #547
12 Feb 2018
Contributed by Lukas
In the news, multiple vulnerabilities in 7-Zip, how getting granular improves network security, NSA exploit use on rise for cryptocurrency mining,and ...
ESP8266 SoC0, Larry Pesce - Paul's Security Weekly #547
11 Feb 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Larry Pesce delivers the Technical Segment on an intro to the ESP8266 SoC! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode547 Subscribe to ou...
Zane Lackey, Signal Sciences Paul's Security Weekly #547
10 Feb 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Zane Lackey is the Founder/Chief Security Officer at Signal Sciences and serves on the Advisory Boards of the Internet Bug Bounty Program and the US S...
AI Celebrity Porn, NSA Exploit, and Bitcoin Exchange - Paul's Security Weekly #546
05 Feb 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Bitcoin exchange robbed, Deepfakes AI celebrity porn channel shut down by Discord, NSA Exploit Use On Rise For Crypto Currency Mining, First Jackpotti...
MITRE, John Strand - Paul's Security Weekly #546
04 Feb 2018
Contributed by Lukas
John Strand, Managing Intern of Black Hills Information Security, delivers the Technical Segment on MITRE! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekl...
Mark Arnold & Will Gragido, InfoSecWorld 2018 - Paul's Security Weekly #546
03 Feb 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Will Gragido is an internationally recognized information security specialist. Mark Arnold brings more than 20 years of technical and leadership exper...