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Risky Business #731 -- SEC Twitter hack moves Bitcoin price

Presented by

Patrick Gray
Patrick Gray

CEO and Publisher

Adam Boileau
Adam Boileau

Technology Editor

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news. They cover:

  • SEC Twitter account hack moves bitcoin price
  • Kaspersky admires Triangulation hackers’ fine work
  • Telcos hacked all over
  • Israel hacks Iranian gasoline pumps again
  • Iran up in Albania, Sudan, Egypt and Tanzania
  • and much, much more…

This week’s show is brought to you by Nucleus Security. Co-founder Scott Kuffer joins us to talk about why patch management is more nuanced than just “patch fast!”

Risky Business #731 -- SEC Twitter hack moves Bitcoin price
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Between Three Nerds: Martijn Grooten on how Infosec has changed

Presented by

Tom Uren
Tom Uren

Policy & Intelligence

The Grugq
The Grugq

Independent Security Researcher

In this edition of Between Two Nerds Tom Uren and The Grugq talk with infosec and anti-virus veteran Martijn Grooten about how the infosec industry has changed over the years.

Between Three Nerds: Martijn Grooten on how Infosec has changed
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Sponsored: When you have to run that Chinese government tax software

Presented by

Tom Uren
Tom Uren

Policy & Intelligence

In this Risky Business News sponsor interview Tom Uren talks to Chris St Myers, Stairwell’s head of threat research, about managing the risk from software you absolutely must use.

Sponsored: When you have to run that Chinese government tax software
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Risky Biz News: Merck settles NotPetya lawsuit

Presented by

Catalin Cimpanu
Catalin Cimpanu

News Editor

Claire Aird
Claire Aird

Newsreader

A short podcast updating listeners on the security news of the last few days, as prepared by Catalin Cimpanu and read by Claire Aird.

You can find the newsletter version of this podcast click here.

Risky Biz News: Merck settles NotPetya lawsuit
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Risky Business #730 -- Apple, Facebook go all in on e2ee

Presented by

Patrick Gray
Patrick Gray

CEO and Publisher

Adam Boileau
Adam Boileau

Technology Editor

In this week’s edition of the show Patrick Gray and guest co-host Dmitri Alperovitch discuss:

  • Major telco in Ukraine taken down by Russia
  • Apple and Facebook go all in on e2ee
  • Why 702 reauthorisation is looking a bit sketchy
  • The USG wants your push notifications
  • The year in review, plus some predictions for 2024

This week’s show is brought to you by Thinkst Canary. Haroon Meer, Thinkst’s founder, is this week’s sponsor guest. He joins us to talk about APT groups pivoting to living-off-the-land techniques.

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Risky Biz Soap Box: Why enterprise browsers are good, actually

Presented by

Patrick Gray
Patrick Gray

CEO and Publisher

In this Soap Box edition of the Risky Business podcast Patrick Gray talks to Island’s Bradon Rogers about security-focussed, enterprise browsers.

You can use Island to do stuff like grant third parties access to corporate applications on unmanaged devices in a not insane way – that’s a huge pain point for a lot of CISOs, and something that is bringing a lot of new customers through Island’s doors. Obviously for devices you do manage, you can roll Island out as your default enterprise browser. There are a lot of security benefits to doing that.

Risky Biz Soap Box: Why enterprise browsers are good, actually
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Risky Biz News: UK summons Russian ambassador over hacking campaigns

Presented by

Catalin Cimpanu
Catalin Cimpanu

News Editor

Claire Aird
Claire Aird

Newsreader

A short podcast updating listeners on the security news of the last few days, as prepared by Catalin Cimpanu.

You can find the newsletter version of this podcast here.

Risky Biz News: UK summons Russian ambassador over hacking campaigns
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Srsly Risky Biz: Why election interference is inevitable

Presented by

Tom Uren
Tom Uren

Policy & Intelligence

Patrick Gray
Patrick Gray

CEO and Publisher

In this podcast Patrick Grey and Tom Uren talk about whether election interference will take place in the Taiwanese, US and Russian elections that are all taking place in 2024. They also look at a ChatGPT-powered online harassment campaign.

Srsly Risky Biz: Why election interference is inevitable
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Risky Business #729 -- Why patching faster won't save us

Presented by

Patrick Gray
Patrick Gray

CEO and Publisher

Adam Boileau
Adam Boileau

Technology Editor

On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news. They cover:

  • Iran-linked attacks on US water infrastructure
  • Why the ownCloud bug isn’t the end of the world
  • The D-Link 0day that… never existed?
  • In defence of Okta
  • Much, much more

This week’s show is brought to you by Proofpoint. Ryan Kalember, Proofpoint’s EVP of Cybersecurity Strategy, is this week’s sponsor guest.

Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Mastodon if that’s your thing.

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Risky Biz News: US government agencies officially suck at logging

Presented by

Catalin Cimpanu
Catalin Cimpanu

News Editor

Claire Aird
Claire Aird

Newsreader

A short podcast updating listeners on the security news of the last few days, as prepared by Catalin Cimpanu.

You can find the newsletter version of this podcast here.

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