Risky Business Podcast
February 11, 2026
Risky Business #824 -- Microsoft's Secure Future is looking a bit wobbly
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On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:
- Microsoft reshuffles security leadership. It doesn’t spark joy.
- Russia is hacking the Winter Olympics. Again. But y tho?
- China-linked groups are keeping busy, hacking telcos in Norway, Singapore and dozens of others
- Campaigns underway targeting Ivanti, BeyondTrust and SolarWinds products
- An unknown hero blocks 23/tcp on the US internet backbone
- And James Wilson pops into talk about Claude’s go at a C compiler
This week’s episode is sponsored by Ent.AI, an AI startup that isn’t quite ready to tell us all what they’re doing. But nevertheless, founder Brandon Dixon joins to discuss AI’s role in security. Where does language-based understanding take us that previous methods couldn’t?
This episode is also available on Youtube.
Brought to you by Ent AI
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Show notes
Updates in two of our core priorities - The Official Microsoft Blog
Microsoft prepares to refresh Secure Boot’s digital certificate | Cybersecurity Dive
Microsoft releases urgent Office patch. Russian-state hackers pounce. - Ars Technica
How Intel and Google Collaborate to Strengthen Intel® TDX
Strengthening the Foundation: A Joint Security Review of Intel TDX 1.5 - Google Bug Hunters
Active Exploitation of SolarWinds Web Help Desk (CVE-2025-26399) | Huntress
BeyondTrust warns of critical RCE flaw in remote support software
Rapid7 Analysis of CVE-2026-1731
Building a C compiler with a team of parallel Claudes \ Anthropic
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