The daily cybersecurity news and analysis industry leaders depend on. Published each weekday, the program also includes interviews with a wide spectrum of experts from industry, academia, and research organizations all over the world.
Site
RSS
Apple
Classements récents
Dernières positions dans les classements Apple Podcasts et Spotify.
Liens partagés entre épisodes et podcasts
Liens présents dans les descriptions d'épisodes et autres podcasts les utilisant également.
Tom Gorup: Fail fast and fail forward. [Operations]
Saison 1 · Épisode 31
dimanche 1 septembre 2024 • Durée 06:59
Enjoy this encore episode with Vice President of Security and Support Operations of Alert Logic Tom Gorup shares how his career path led him from tactics learned in Army infantry using machine guns and claymores to cybersecurity replacing the artillery with antivirus and firewalls. Tom built a security automation solution called the Grunt (in recollection of his role in the Army) that automated firewall blocks. He credits his experience in battle-planning for his expertise in applying strategic thinking to work in cybersecurity, noting that communication is key in both scenarios. Tom advises that those looking into a new career shouldn't shy away from failure as failure is just another opportunity to learn. We thank Tom for sharing his story with us.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The impact of CISO Circles and cultivating a security culture.
Saison 9 · Épisode 71
dimanche 1 septembre 2024 • Durée 24:56
In this Special Edition podcast, N2K's Executive Editor Brandon Karpf speaks with Danielle Ruderman, Senior Manager for Wordwide Security Specialists at AWS, and Adam Mikeal, CISO at Texas A&M, about CISO Circles, security challenges faced in higher education, and fostering the culture of security.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MaaS infrastructure exposed. [Research Saturday]
Saison 8 · Épisode 339
samedi 24 août 2024 • Durée 25:39
Robert Duncan, VP of Product Strategy from Netcraft, is discussing their work on "Mule-as-a-Service Infrastructure Exposed." Netcraft's new threat intelligence reveals the intricate connections within global fraud networks, showing how criminals use specialized services like Mule-as-a-Service (MaaS) to launder scam proceeds.
By mapping the cyber and financial infrastructure, including bank accounts, crypto wallets, and phone numbers, Netcraft exposes how different scams are interconnected and identifies weak points that can be targeted to disrupt these operations. This insight provides an opportunity to prevent fraud and protect against financial crimes like pig butchering, investment scams, and romance fraud.
The research can be found here:
Mule-as-a-Service Infrastructure Exposed
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fire and cyber in Ukraine. Stone Panda (Cicada, APT10) expands its interests. Bogus e-commerce sites harvest banking credentials. Advice and guidance from CISA
Saison 6 · Épisode 1551
mercredi 6 avril 2022 • Durée 24:32
There’s a maneuver lull in Russia’s hybrid war against Ukraine, but fire and cyber ops continue. The US provides cyber assistance to Ukraine. The Cicada call of Stone Panda. Phony e-commerce sites seek to harvest banking credentials. CISA offers some advice and some guidance. Hydra Market sanctioned. Awais Rashid from Bristol University on anonymous communication systems. Our guest is Armaan Mahbod of DTEX Systems with a look at supermalicious insiders. And the most popular password is...
For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:
https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/66
Selected reading.
Russian military ‘weeks’ from being ready for new push as war takes its toll (The Telegraph)
Russia's failure to take down Kyiv was a defeat for the ages (AP NEWS)
U.S. Cyber Command providing cyber expertise and intelligence in Ukraine's fight against Russia (FedScoop)
Cyber Command chief: U.S. has 'stepped up' to protect Ukraine's networks (The Record by Recorded Future)
How Ukraine has defended itself against cyberattacks – lessons for the US (FIU News)
Cicada: Chinese APT Group Widens Targeting in Recent Espionage Activity (Symantec)
Fake e‑shops on the prowl for banking credentials using Android malware (WeLiveSecurity)
CISA adds Spring4Shell vulnerability, Apple zero-days to exploited catalog (The Record by Recorded Future)
LifePoint Informatics Patient Portal (CISA)
Rockwell Automation ISaGRAF (CISA)
Johnson Controls Metasys (CISA)
Philips Vue PACS (Update A) (CISA)
Treasury Sanctions Russia-Based Hydra, World’s Largest Darknet Market, and Ransomware-Enabling Virtual Currency Exchange Garantex (U.S. Department of the Treasury)
Most Common Passwords 2022 - Is Yours on the List? (CyberNews)
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Disinformation at the UN. Phishing against Ukraine. Hydra Market taken down. Is someone carrying on for Lapsus$? Compromise at Mailchimp. FIN7 branches out into ransomware.
Saison 6 · Épisode 1550
mardi 5 avril 2022 • Durée 22:29
Disinformation at the UN. Russian cyber operations against Ukraine. Bravo, BKA: German police take down a major contraband market. Under arrest but still in business? At least someone’s carrying on for Lapsus$. Compromise at Mailchimp. Joe Carrigan describes Javascript vulnerabilities. Carole Theriault with an eye on romance scams through the lens of Netflix's "The Tinder Swindler". And a well-known gang branches out.
For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:
https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/65
Selected reading.
Live Updates: U.N. Security Council to Meet as Evidence of War Crimes Mounts (New York Times)
Elephant Framework Delivered in Phishing Attacks against Ukrainian Organizations (Intezer)
Germany takes down Hydra, world's largest darknet market (BleepingComputer)
LAPSUS$ hacks continue despite two hacker suspects in court (Naked Security)
FIN7 hackers evolve toolset, work with multiple ransomware gangs (BleepingComputer)
Notorious hacking group FIN7 adds ransomware to its repertoire (CyberScoop)
Hackers breach MailChimp's internal tools to target crypto customers (BleepingComputer)
Email marketing giant Mailchimp has confirmed a data breach (TechCrunch)
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Doxing, trolling, and censorship in a hybrid war. Borat RAT. State’s Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy. National Supply Chain Integrity Month. Wild youth. Hey spooks: brown bag it like the GRU.
Saison 6 · Épisode 1549
lundi 4 avril 2022 • Durée 28:50
Doxing, trolling, and censorship in a hybrid war. Western organizations remain on alert for a Russian cyber campaign. Known Russian threat actors continue operations against Ukraine proper. Borat RAT described. Welcome the US State Department’s Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy. National Supply Chain Integrity Month. Your wild ways will break your mother’s heart. Rick Howard weighs in on Shields Up. Josh Ray from Accenture on ideological differences on underground forums. And fast food as an OPSEC issue (and an OSINT source).
For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:
https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/64
Selected reading.
Ukraine intelligence leaks names of 620 alleged Russian FSB agents (Security Affairs)
Anonymous leaked 15 GB of data allegedly stolen from the Russian Orthodox Church (Security Affairs)
Listen Now: Deputy national security adviser talks about the risk of Russia waging cyberwar (NPR One)
Inside Cyber Front Z, the ‘People’s Movement’ Spreading Russian Propaganda (Vice)
Ukraine Accuses Russia of Using WhatsApp Bot Farm to Ask Military to Surrender (Vice)
‘It’s like 1937’: Informants denounce anti-Ukraine war Russians (The Telegraph)
Cyber Espionage Actor Deploying Malware Using Excel (Bank Info Security)
New Borat remote access malware is no laughing matter (BleepingComputer)
Deep Dive Analysis – Borat RAT (Cyble)
Establishment of the Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy (United States Department of State)
Supply Chain Integrity Month (CISA) April is National Supply Chain Integrity Month.
As Russia Plots Its Next Move, an AI Listens to the Chatter (Wired)
Data leak from Russian delivery app shows dining habits of the secret police (The Verge)
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael DeBolt: From acting to cyber. [Intelligence] [Career Notes]
Saison 2 · Épisode 94
dimanche 3 avril 2022 • Durée 05:53
Chief intelligence officer at Intel 471, Michael shares his story where he started as an actor and quickly changed over to intelligence and what the transition was like for him. Michael grew up wanting to be an actor and even was able to land some acting jobs, after going into the Marine Corps he decided to leave acting behind and start a new path in his journey. He says looking for a purpose really helped to shape him, saying "looking back on it, I feel like my life purpose has really been all about kind of this relentless pursuit of justice" and how the risks in his life has helped to right the wrongs of the world. We thank Michael for sharing his story.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Living security: the current state of XDR. [CyberWire-X]
Saison 1 · Épisode 28
dimanche 3 avril 2022 • Durée 30:28
In this CyberWire-X episode, host Rick Howard, the CyberWire's CSO, Chief Analyst and Senior Fellow, explores the state of XDR. Joining Rick on this episode are Ted Wagner, SAP National Security Services CISO and CyberWire Hash Table member, and from episode sponsor Trellix are Bryan Palma, the Trellix Chief Executive Officer, and John Fokker, the Trellix Head of Cyber Investigations. Listen as Rick and guests discuss XDR, SASE, SIEM, and SOAR.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A popular malware scheme and pay-per-install services. [Research Saturday]
Saison 5 · Épisode 226
samedi 2 avril 2022 • Durée 19:20
Guest Michael DeBolt from Intel 471 joins Dave Bittner on this episode to discuss one of the most popular commodity malware loaders on the underground – PrivateLoader. The blog provides an analysis of campaigns since May 2021, full details on a Pay-per-install (PPI) malware service, the methods operators employ to obtain “installs,” and insights on the malware families the service delivers.
On Intel 471's blog, it shows the breakdown of how the PrivateLoader download is delivered and how it works. The blog states "Visitors are lured into clicking a “Download Crack” or “Download Now” button to obtain an allegedly cracked version of the software." Michael explains more about this popular commodity malware loader.
The research can be found here:
PrivateLoader: The first step in many malware schemes
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Podcasts Similaires Basées sur le Contenu
Découvrez des podcasts liées à CyberWire Daily. Explorez des podcasts avec des thèmes, sujets, et formats similaires. Ces similarités sont calculées grâce à des données tangibles, pas d'extrapolations !