Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Pythons and Birds: Duolingo and Telegram Hacked?

In this week's episode, Bill and Robin explore the dangers of programmatic interfaces! The language-learning website, Duolingo, has fallen victim to an API exploit which has exposed 2.6 million user accounts, and there's threat actors on the dark web who are using Python to subversively change messages in Telegram threads. What's happening in the world, why should you care, and how can you stay protected?

Power of AI: Your InfoSec Professional's Trusty Sidekick

Ever wondered what the future of information security looks like? 🤖🔐 In this video, we're diving deep into the concept of having an AI companion for your InfoSec professional. Picture it: Your InfoSec expert is the brains of the operation, making all the critical decisions to keep your data safe. But right there on their shoulder is a trusty AI sidekick, analyzing mountains of data faster than you can blink and serving up all the info needed for those informed decisions.

Coffee Talk with SURGe: The Interview Series featuring Jamie Williams

Join Ryan Kovar and special guest Jamie Williams, MITRE ATT&CK for Enterprise Lead and Principal Adversary Emulation Engineer, for a discussion about MITRE ATT&CK use cases and Jamie's essay in a new book by SURGe titled, "Bluenomicon: The Network Defender's Compendium.".

Webinar - Securing your Cloud Infrastructure with AWS & Tines

In the first instalment of "Tines, securing your cloud infrastructure" we look at two stories designed to save money and resources and close potential security gaps in your AWS environment. Our first story monitors AWS IAM access keys and automatically deactivates any that are older than 30 days. Our second story looks at automatically stopping and starting EC2 instances that may have been spun up for testing purposes.

Cybersecurity Secrets: How AI Keeps Us Safe

Hey there! Today, we're diving into the exciting world of cybersecurity and AI! 🚀 We're on a mission to find out how we can catch those sneaky digital bad guys. We did some cool research and found out that the reason people are going all-in on AI and machine learning is pretty interesting. It's because there aren't enough super-smart folks to do the job the old-fashioned way!