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Shining a Light on Bots (From 'Phishy Business') | Cybersecurity Sessions bonus episode

Bonus episode: Cybersecurity Sessions host Cyril Noel-Tagoe was recently featured on the Mimecast podcast series Phishy Business. Cyril joined hosts Alice Jeffery and Brian Pinnock, plus fellow guest, Mimecast Senior Product Manager Dr Kiri Addison, for a fascinating conversation about bots and what they are used for (both good and bad). About Phishy Business

Stranger Danger: Your Java Attack Surface Just Got Bigger

Building Java applications today means that we take a step further from writing code. We use open-source dependencies, create a Dockerfile to deploy containers to the cloud, and orchestrate this infrastructure with Kubernetes. Welcome, you're a cloud native application developer! As developers, our responsibility broadened, and more software means more software security concerns for us to address.

User Office Hours | How to Secure CI/CD Pipeline w/ GitHub Actions & Snyk | Mar 23, 2022

This User Office Hours session covers how to build a secure CI/CD Pipeline with GitHub Actions and Snyk. First, we'll build a demo application. Then, we'll walk through how to test for security issues using Snyk Open Source and Snyk Code. We'll then go on to deploy a container image. Missed the live stream? Feel free to ask questions in the comment section, and we'll do our very best to answer them.

State of Zero Trust adoption in Australia

Zero Trust, a phrase coined by Forrester in 2009, is not a commonly used cybersecurity strategy in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. In the United States, large technology companies and the federal government have been eager to adopt Zero Trust. But in Australia and New Zealand, Zero Trust adoption has been prolonged. People were confused about what Zero Trust means.

Coffee Talk with SURGe: DOJ China Espionage, Drizly Complaint, Text4Shell, U.S. Midterm Elections

Grab a cup of coffee and join Ryan Kovar, Mick Baccio, and Audra Streetman for another episode of Coffee Talk with SURGe. The team from Splunk will discuss the latest security news, including: Mick and Ryan competed in a 60 second charity challenge to share their take on the issue of victim-blaming for phishing attacks. The episode ends with a deep dive on cyber threats ahead of the U.S. midterm elections on Nov. 8.