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Seriously Risky Biz #8 -- Why Western propaganda is good, actually

Presented by

Tom Uren
Tom Uren

Policy & Intelligence

Patrick Gray
Patrick Gray

CEO and Publisher

In this edition of Seriously Risky Business Patrick Gray and Tom Uren talk about why overt western propaganda is good, actually. They also talk about why western intelligence agencies should embrace the investigative methodologies pioneered by OSINT organisations like Bellingcat.

Seriously Risky Biz #8 -- Why Western propaganda is good, actually
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Risky Biz News: Greece tries to downplay its spyware scandal

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 and presented by Catalin Cimpanu.

You can find the newsletter version of this podcast here.

Risky Biz News: Greece tries to downplay its spyware scandal
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Risky Business #676 -- Okta, Authy users among Twilio hack targets

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, including:

  • The Twilio breach was actually a big deal
  • How a Belarusian Cyber Partisans hack burned a GRU illegal
  • Who wants 25m hashed passwords from Russia?
  • An NFT we can get behind
  • How attackers are using game anti-cheat drivers to defeat EDR
  • Much, much more

This week’s sponsor interview is with Mike Benjamin, the VP of security research at Fastly. He pops in to argue that your red team needs to actually consider how your apps will cope with bot-driven attacks.

Risky Business #676 -- Okta, Authy users among Twilio hack targets
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Risky Biz News: Cybercrime groups got bored of RU/UA hacktivism

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 and presented by Catalin Cimpanu.

You can find the newsletter version of this podcast here.

Risky Biz News: Cybercrime groups got bored of RU/UA hacktivism
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Between Two Nerds: Why we hate the term "cyberwar"

Presented by

Tom Uren
Tom Uren

Policy & Intelligence

The Grugq
The Grugq

Independent Security Researcher

In this podcast, Seriously Risky Business newsletter author Tom Uren and espionage connoisseur The Grugq talk about why they hate the term cyberwar. What is it even supposed to mean?

Between Two Nerds: Why we hate the term "cyberwar"
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Seriously Risky Biz: What the Lloyd's of London decision means for governments

Presented by

Tom Uren
Tom Uren

Policy & Intelligence

Patrick Gray
Patrick Gray

CEO and Publisher

This podcast is a discussion between Patrick Gray and Tom Uren on the big stories affecting people in cyber policy.

It’s based on the latest Seriously Risky Business newsletter, which you can find here.

Seriously Risky Biz: What the Lloyd's of London decision means for governments
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Risky Biz News: Rare pro-Western influence operation caught and exposed

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 and presented by Catalin Cimpanu.

You can find the newsletter version of this podcast here.

Risky Biz News: Rare pro-Western influence operation caught and exposed
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Risky Biz News: Explosive whistleblower report exposes Twitter's shoddy security

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 and presented by Catalin Cimpanu.

You can find the newsletter version of this podcast here.

Risky Biz News: Explosive whistleblower report exposes Twitter's shoddy security
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Risky Business #675 -- The problem with Mudge's whistleblowing complaint

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, including:

  • A deep look at Mudge’s sensational whistleblower complaint against Twitter
  • Brazilian Federal Police raid Lapsus$ crew
  • NSO CEO to stand down (again), 100 staff to be let go
  • Signal users impacted in Twilio incident
  • Tornado Cash OFACs around and finds out
  • Much, much more

This week’s show is brought to you by Greynoise. Its founder, Andrew Morris, joins the show with a stinging critique of the wider threat intelligence industry. Don’t miss that one.

Risky Business #675 -- The problem with Mudge's whistleblowing complaint
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RBTALKS3: Vitali Kremez on the impending downfall of the RaaS ecosystem

Presented by

Catalin Cimpanu
Catalin Cimpanu

News Editor

Claire Aird
Claire Aird

Newsreader

Vitali Kremez, CEO of Advanced Intelligence, talks to Risky Business about the impending downfall of the Ransomware-as-a-Service ecosystem, as major ransomware gangs are slowly moving to corporate hack-steal-extort-or-leak schemes, with no encryption involved.

RBTALKS3: Vitali Kremez on the impending downfall of the RaaS ecosystem
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