Sinopsis
A security podcast hosted by Kurt Seifried and Josh Bressers covering a wide range of topics including IoT, application security, operational security, cloud, devops, and security news of the day. There is a special open source twist to the discussion often giving a unique perspective on any given topic.
Episodios
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Episode 179 - Google Project Zero and the 90 day clock
20/01/2020 Duración: 31minJosh and Kurt talk about the updated Google Project Zero disclosure policy. What's the new policy, what does it mean, and will it really matter? We suspect it will improve some things, but won't drastically change much. Show Notes Google and 90 day patch disclosure Upgrading all Windows versions
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Episode 178 - Are CVEs important and will ransomware put you out of business?
13/01/2020 Duración: 32minJosh and Kurt talk about a discussion on Twitter about if discovering CVE IDs is important for a resume? We don't think it is. We also discuss the idea of ransomware putting a company out of business. Did it really? Possibly but it probably won't create any substantial change in the industry. Show Notes Games Done Quick Ransomware puts company out of business 1 in 5 companies shut down due to ransomware Laura Shin SIM Swap Podcast
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Episode 177 - Fake or real? The security of counterfeit goods
06/01/2020 Duración: 29minJosh and Kurt talk about marketplace safety and security. Will we ever see an end to the constant flow of counterfeit goods? The security industry has the same problem the marketplace industry has, without substantial injury we don't see movement towards meaningful change. Show Notes BrickLink Cars in Canada lighting on fire President Roosevelt used Al Capone's Limo Dangerous car seats Fake external hard drive
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Episode 176 - The 'predictions are stupid' prediction episode
30/12/2019 Duración: 32minJosh and Kurt talk about security predictions for 2020. None of the predictions are even a bit controversial or unexpected. We're in a state of slow change, without disruptive technology next year will look a lot like this year. Show Notes The Rising Speed of Technological Adoption Slack Certified GDPR Fines and Notices
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Episode 175 - Defenders will always be one step behind
23/12/2019 Duración: 30minJosh and Kurt talk about the opportunistic nature of crime. Defenders have to defend, which means the adversaries are by definition always a step ahead. We use the context of automobile crimes to frame the discussion. Show Notes Stealing cars with radio relays RTL Software Defined Radio Canada most stolen car
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Episode 174 - GitHub turns security up to 11; A discussion with Rob Schultheis
16/12/2019 Duración: 29minJosh and Kurt talk to Rob Schultheis from GitHub about some of the amazing projects GitHub is working on. We discuss GitHub security advisories, getting a CVE from GitHub, and what the new GitHub Security Lab is doing. It's a great conversation about how GitHub is working to make security better for all of us. Show Notes GitHub Security Advisories GitHub CVE requests GitHub Security Lab GitHub Security Lab Slack GitHub Security Lab Twitter
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Episode 173 - Ho Ho Homeland Security
09/12/2019 Duración: 34minJosh Santa and Kurt talk the border nightmare Santa Clause has to deal with as he traverses the globe. Questions we explore include: Are the reindeer farm animals? Is the North Pole a farm? Is Santa an intellectual property thief? Does Krampus eat politicians? Does Santa have a passport? Does Santa have an emergency radio? Show Notes Pirate Joes
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Episode 172 - The security of planned obsolescence
02/12/2019 Duración: 32minJosh and Kurt talk about the security implications of planned obsolescence. We use Intel's recent decision to remove old drivers from their website as the start of the conversation. By the end we realize this is more of a decision society needs to understand and make more than anything. Is constantly throwing out technology OK? Show Notes Intel removes old drivers Upgrading all versions of Windows Sniffing your Smart TV
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Episode 171 - Measuring cybersecurity with Kathryn Waldron
25/11/2019 Duración: 30minJosh and Kurt talk to Kathryn Waldron of the R Street Institute about a paper she recently published that collects a number of cybersecurity measuring devices in one place. Show Notes Kathryn Waldron Kathryn's Twitter account Resources for Measuring Cybersecurity There are 14 standards
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Episode 170 - Until that quantum computer is cracking RSA keys, go sit back down!
17/11/2019 Duración: 31minJosh and Kurt talk about banking and privacy. It's very likely nothing will get better anytime soon, humans will continue to be terrible at understanding certain risks. We also discuss what quantum supremacy means (or doesn't mean) for security. Show Notes National Bank Privacy Issues Quantum Supremecy Claims Hype Cycle Scottish person talking to Siri SMBC Quantum Comic
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Episode 169 - What happens when leadership doesn't care about security?
11/11/2019 Duración: 31minJosh and Kurt talk about government security incidents. The security concerns at the government level often have real life and death consequences. What happens when the leadership knowingly disregards security policy? Show Notes Breaking into a SCIF Whitehouse cybersecurity team Bugged typewriter
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Episode 168 - The draconian draconians of DRM
03/11/2019 Duración: 30minJosh and Kurt talk about the social norms of security. We also discuss security coprocessors and the reasons behind adding them to hardware. Is DRM a draconian security measure or do we need it to secure the future? We also touch on the story of NordVPN getting hacked. The real story isn't they got hacked, the story is they responded like clowns. The actual problem was one of leadership, there are certain leadership skills you can't be taught, you can only learn. Show Notes Before Windows boots protections
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Episode 167 - Security is terrible because digital literacy is terrible
28/10/2019 Duración: 35minJosh and Kurt talk about the horrid state of digital literacy in the US. We start out talking about broken Phillips Hue light bulbs, then discuss research from Pew on the digital literacy of Americans. We may have accidentally discovered a use for all the cookie warnings every web site has. Show Notes Pew Research on American's Digitcal Literacy
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Episode 166 - Every day should be cybersecurity awareness month!
21/10/2019 Duración: 24minJosh and Kurt about cybersecurity awareness month. What's our actionable advice we can give out? There isn't much which is a fundamental part of the problem. Show Notes Cybersecurity awareness month Polar bear sized pigs
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Episode 165 - Grab Bag of Microsoft Security News
13/10/2019 Duración: 27minJosh and Kurt about a number of Microsoft security news items. They've changed how they are handling encrypted disks and are now forcing cloud logins on Windows users. Show Notes Microsoft KB 4516071 A Security Market for Lemons Kurt's file wiping advisory Lock Picking Lawyer vs Consumer Reports Sun Ray Linux Gamers: 20% of auto reported crashes
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Episode 164 - DNS over HTTPS: Probably not the end of the world
07/10/2019 Duración: 30minJosh and Kurt about DNS over HTTPS and how it may or may not destroy civilization. We also discuss the disruption of cloud in the context of security and touch on the news that GitHub is now a CVE CNA! Show Notes DNS over HTTPS California Privacy Law Defensive Security Podcast GitHub is a CNA
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Episode 163 - Death to Python 2
30/09/2019 Duración: 33minJosh and Kurt about the upcoming Python 2 EOL. What does it mean, why does it matter, and what you can you do? Show Notes Python Clock Python's statement about sunsetting Python 2 wifi 6
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Episode 162 - SBOM with Allan Friedman
23/09/2019 Duración: 30minJosh and Kurt speak with Allan Friedman of the US National Telecommunications and Information Administration about Software Bill of Materials. Where are we today, where are things going, and how you can help. Show Notes Allan Friedman NTIA NTIA Software Component Transparency
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Episode 161 - Human nature and ad powered open source
16/09/2019 Duración: 29minJosh and Kurt start out discussing human nature and how it affects how we view security. A lot of things that look easy are actually really hard. We also talk about the npm library Standard showing command line ads. Are ads part of the future of open source? Show Notes thegrugq secure android DoD JEDI program Firefox privacy settings Standard ads Max Headroom
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Episode 160 - Disclosing security issues is insanely complicated: Part 2
09/09/2019 Duración: 31minJosh and Kurt talk about disclosing security flaws in open source. This is part two of a discussion around how to disclose security issues. This episode focuses on some expectations and behaviors for open source projects as well as researchers trying to disclose a problem to a project. Show Notes webmin backdoor Github security advisories