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#101 - WiFi attacks and defense with Lennart Koopmann, Founder of the Nzyme Network Defense System

In this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we take a close look at WiFi attack methods, and the defenses to them, with Lennart Koopmann, Founder of the Nzyme Network Defense System. Lennart Koopman, a tech enthusiast originally from Germany, now calling Houston, TX home. He began coding at a young age and chose to forgo formal education, diving straight into the world of computers after high school.

The Howler - Episode 6: Mark Manglicmot, Senior Vice President, Security Services

In this episode, our hosts sit down with Mark Manglicmot, Senior Vice President of Security Services at Arctic Wolf, who brings his fun, energetic personality to the podcast while sweating it out over hot sauce! Interested in running with the pack? Explore careers at Arctic Wolf — one of the fastest-growing and exciting cybersecurity companies in the world, to learn about how you can join our Pack, create impact, and influence what’s next in security operations.

Redefining Compliance: Navigating the Shift to Risk-Based Controls | EU NIS Directive Insights

Embark on a journey through the evolving landscape of cybersecurity compliance as we uncover the challenges inherent in traditional frameworks. The stark reality is that compliance doesn't automatically equate to effectively managing organizations' risks and specific threats.

Torq talks to Abnormal CISO, Mike Britton

Torq talks to Abnormal CISO, Mike Britton Mike Britton, CISO at Abnormal Security spoke to our Sr. Social Media Manager, Brittney Zec about how Torq Hyperautomation is helping Abnormal Security's SecOps team operate faster and more efficiently. Mike also talks about the ROI that Abnormal Security is seeing with Torq, along with the advice he would give to other security professionals considering adopting hyperautomation.

The 443 Podcast - Episode 279 - Could a Toothbrush Botnet Happen?

This week on the podcast, we cover a recent news post about an army of 3 million compromised toothbrushes taking down a Swiss website, causing millions in damages. After that, we discuss the United States DOJ's latest botnet takedown, this time targeting Volt Typhoon. We end the episode by walking through a CISA joint-publication giving guidance on how to defend against Living-of-the-Land (LotL) attacks.

Navigating Cybersecurity Compliance: The Need for GRC Tools and Strategic Oversight #podcast

Delve into the complex world of cybersecurity compliance with our latest video, where we address the crucial question: How do you effectively track and manage diverse compliance requirements across the board? In an era where adhering to one set of regulations might not align with another, the need for a comprehensive GRC (Governance, Risk, and Compliance) tool becomes paramount.

Cybersecurity Dilemma: Balancing Government Involvement Without Sacrificing Security Budgets

Unravel the cybersecurity dilemma in our latest video, where we explore the complex relationship between government involvement and corporate cybersecurity programs. Many cybersecurity leaders may express reluctance when asked about government intervention, fearing the additional burdens of setting up new compliance wings and diverting resources from tangible security budgets.

Vulnerability A03 : Injection - OWASP TOP 10

Welcome to our latest video on the OWASP Top 10, focusing on Vulnerability A03: Injection. This video is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of injection vulnerabilities, which are among the most common and dangerous security risks in web applications. In this video, we will explore the concept of injection vulnerabilities, their various types, and how they can be identified. We will also look at real-world examples to illustrate the potential impacts of these vulnerabilities when they are exploited.