Recorded Future - Inside Threat Intelligence For Cyber Security
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- Duración: 62:10:26
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Recorded Future takes you inside the world of cyber threat intelligence. Were sharing stories from the trenches and the operations floor as well as giving you the skinny on established and emerging adversaries. We also talk current events, technical tradecraft, and offer up insights on the big picture issues in our industry. Join the Recorded Future team, special guests, and our partners from the CyberWire to learn everything you want to know (and maybe some things youd rather not know) about the world of cyber threat intelligence.
Episodios
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111. Mic Drop: Arms control expert Jeffrey Lewis on North Korea’s new BFF in Moscow
08/03/2024 Duración: 15minOur interview of the week — a one-on-one with arms control policy expert, Jeffrey Lewis.
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110. North Korean Missiles in Ukraine and Kim Jong-un’s new swagger
05/03/2024 Duración: 27minWe talk to a team of open source analysts and weapons inspectors who have pieced together how Pyongyang avoided sanctions to get Russia missiles it needs for the battle in Ukraine and look at why Kim Jung-un is feeling he’s got his groove back.
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109. Mic Drop: FBI Director Wray on the latest wave of nation-state cyber threats
01/03/2024 Duración: 14minOur interview of the week — a rare one-on-one with FBI Director Christopher Wray.
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108. Exclusive: FBI Director Wray talks takedown operations, nation-state hackers, and growing threats in cyberspace
27/02/2024 Duración: 26minFBI Director Chris Wray sat down for a rare interview with Click Here to talk about Operation Dying Ember, the uptick in nation-state hacking, and how just about everyone is now in hackers’ crosshairs.
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107. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘In the cockpit with AI’ from In Machines We Trust
20/02/2024 Duración: 28minAn episode from ‘In Machines We Trust’ from MIT Technology Review. How we train fighter pilots—both real and artificial—is undergoing a series of rapid changes. In order for these systems to be useful we need to trust them, but figuring out just how, when and why remains a massive challenge. Jennifer Strong reports on how AI is being used to teach human pilots to perform some of the most dangerous and difficult maneuvers in aerial combat.
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106. Facial recognition software could help solve America’s missing person problem. Why hasn’t it?
13/02/2024 Duración: 32minSome 600,000 people are reported missing in the U.S. every year. Thousands of bodies lie unclaimed and unidentified in American morgues. Facial recognition software could put a name to these faces, so why hasn’t it?
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105. Jordan’s wave of spyware infections
06/02/2024 Duración: 31minA report published last week by Access Now revealed that since 2019 nearly three dozen journalists, human rights officials and political activists in Jordan have had their phones infected with spyware. The documentation of the widespread use of NSO’s Pegasus spyware in the Kingdom isn’t just rattling civil society, but raising new questions about how to stop its proliferation.
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104. Generative AI: Is it creative or just copying the rest of us?
30/01/2024 Duración: 30minToday’s generative AI knows how to write, compose music, and even create works of art. But it learned to do all these things by training on data made by human creators, without asking their permission. Now independent artists and giant media companies are fighting back and -- if they prevail -- it could fundamentally change the human-AI relationship.
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103. Dr. Dolittle never spoke whale, AI just might
23/01/2024 Duración: 28minSome data scientists and acoustic biologists have joined forces to see if artificial intelligence can ferret meaning out of non-human language. And one of their early subjects is a perennial favorite: humpback whales.
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102. Cyber Av3ngers and their unlikely targets
16/01/2024 Duración: 27minWe take a look at the part of the Israel-Hamas war that is harder to see – the battle raging in cyberspace. Hacktivists are joining forces with Iran-backed operators to target victims with gossamer connections to Israel.
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101. Bug bounties with Chinese characteristics
09/01/2024 Duración: 28minVulnerabilities and exploits are the building blocks of hacking. We look at how China is flipping the script on how the world thinks about both.
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100. The 2023 cyber year in review
02/01/2024 Duración: 24minIn a recent conversation on WAMU’s nationally syndicated news show 1A, Click Here’s Dina Temple-Raston looks back on cyber in 2023 and discusses what we might expect in the year ahead.
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99. Meet the hackers
26/12/2023 Duración: 55minHackers and cybercriminals may not be so different from the rest of us after all. We talk to three real life hackers from an early dark market entrepreneur to an accidental recruit to the latest addition to the FBI’s most wanted list.
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98. Lessons from the world's first hybrid war
19/12/2023 Duración: 54minUkraine is the world’s first truly hybrid war, and the battle is raging on two fronts --- on the ground and in cyberspace. What does the conflict mean for the future of war?
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97. Policing Morality? There’s an app for that.
12/12/2023 Duración: 53minWe look at the use of digital tools that have imposed an authoritarian version of morality on the masses, and the creative, inspiring way ordinary people have learned to respond.
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96. The art of decoding dictators
05/12/2023 Duración: 55minDictators use bombast and bullying as a kind of malevolent calling card. Meet the people who have found surprising and creative ways around that.
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95. Reality Bytes: the URL-IRL crash
28/11/2023 Duración: 53minThree stories about technologies that started out doing one thing, and ended up doing quite another — from online tractors, to tasers in schools, to cellphone hackers who take their online battles into the real world.
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94. They’re just hackers, living off the land
21/11/2023 Duración: 26minThere’s a specific kind of cyber attack targeting big industrial systems that is coming back into fashion: it’s called a ‘living off the land’ attack. What makes it particularly scary is that unlike traditional attacks in which bad actors break into a system and plant malicious code, in living off the land attacks, there’s nothing to find — bad actors leverage what’s already in the network.
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93. Tech that allows ordinary people to make peace with wartime
14/11/2023 Duración: 32minIf you want to know how Ukrainians are coping with the war, look at the Ukraine apps in the app store. From an air raid alert built in the first week of the invasion to a map that helps work-from-homers find electricity, technology is helping Ukraine find some sense of normalcy in wartime.
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92. Israel, Gaza and all the light you cannot see
07/11/2023 Duración: 30minWe talk to two ordinary people who decided to tackle two extraordinary problems: identifying the thousands who went missing in Israel in the days after the October 7th attacks, and one man’s leap of faith to get internet and cellphone service into Gaza.