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Security Breach — 159 episodes

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Focus on Hitting Lower, Not Harder

2

'Defense in Depth is Dead'

3

Countering New-Age, State-Sponsored Industrial Hackers

4

Taking Down of a North Korean Remote Access Scam

5

Multiple Paths to Zero Trust - Channeling D&D, LOTR and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

6

The Bad Guy's Different Set of Rules

7

Finding the Soul of a Pirate

8

Analyzing, Responding to the Inevitable Uptick in Iranian Cyberattacks

9

Hybrid Warfare is Upon You

10

Security Breach: Strengthening Your Weakest Links

11

Clarifying the Big-Picture Impacts of CMMC

12

Shiny Objects and the Power of Preparation

13

You Don't Have to Out-Tech the Hacker

14

Speaking the Right Language

15

Why People Are Not the Biggest Risk

16

Preserving Uptime in the Face of Evolving Attacks

17

New Patching Strategies for Old Vulnerabilities

18

The Wild & Weird of Industrial Cybersecurity

19

Using AI to Stay Ahead of the Hack

20

Threat Landscape Update

21

Cure Me or Kill Me - The Little Things That Escalate Attacks

22

Being 'Proactively Paranoid, Not Paralyzed'

23

Why More Hackers Are Logging On Than Breaking In

24

You Think You Know Me

25

Avoiding the Ostrich Approach

26

'We've Made Our Own Prison'

27

Dark AI Speeding Hacker Evolution

28

Why Ransomware, Credential Theft and Phishing Schemes Persist

29

Unsecure Webcam Was All a Ransomware Group Needed

30

IABs, Dark Web Fueling Ransomware Surge

31

Manufacturing’s Internal Cyber Struggles

32

Observations of an Ethical Hacking Researcher

33

The Evolution of OT Vulnerabilities

34

The Legacy of AI in Cybersecurity

35

A Happy Ending to the Latest ICS Hack

36

The Biggest Hacks of 2024

37

Looking Back to Move Forward

38

AI Is Exposing Your Most Vulnerable Attack Surface

39

Minimizing Hacks by Focusing on Uptime

40

What Cybersecurity Can Learn from Tom Brady

41

Threat Landscape Update

42

The Little Things That Kill

43

Phishing Attack Defense 'Not Rocket Science'

44

Legacy Mindsets Are Helping Hackers Weaponize Networks

45

Using Force Multipliers to Protect Against Next-Gen Stuxnet

46

Never Let a Good Hack Go to Waste

47

Finding Your 'Creative Maliciousness'

48

Getting Past the Whack-A-Mole Approach

49

Inside the Growing Complexity of Ransomware Hacking Groups

50

Time to 'Rip off the Band-Aid' to Ensure Security

51

Combating the 20th Century Mafia with a Stronger Human Firewall

52

Tearing Down the 'Set It and Forget It' Mindset

53

Bridging the IT-OT Divide

54

'There's No Bulletproof Vest' in Cybersecurity

55

Are We Over-Connected?

56

The $25M 'Wake-Up Call' Supply Chain Hack

57

The Dollars and Sense of Cybersecurity

58

There's No 'Plant the Flag' Moment in Cybersecurity

59

'Nobody Should Get Ransomwared'

60

The Protection and Productivity of Zero Trust

61

OT's Legacy Tech Challenges

62

Shutting Down 'Spy Board' Threats

63

The OT Threat Landscape's Infectious Nature

64

Knowing How to Arm Yourself for Battle

65

Supply Chains Are a Hacker's Gateway

66

The Hacks!

67

Security Breach: Predictions That Landed

68

DMZs, Alarm Floods and Prepping for 'What If?'

69

Weaponizing Secure-By-Design

70

The Impacts of Over-Connectivity and Mobile Defeatism

71

Hackers Learn How to Attack You, From You

72

The Largest Attack Surface - People

73

Avoiding a 'Chicken Little' Cybersecurity Strategy

74

Cybersecurity's Greatest Weapon - Awareness

75

Chasing Cyber Ghosts

76

Missteps Creating 'An Internal Collection of Hackers'

77

Leveraging Threat Intelligence Data

78

The Hacker's Most Lucrative Attack

79

SBOMs, AI and the Crown Jewels

80

Tech Debt and the Unsexy Side of Cybersecurity

81

What Happens When a Torque Wrench Gets Hacked

82

AI, ChatGPT Fueling Surge in Ransomware

83

New Strategies for Old-School Hacks

84

Learning from the Dark Side

85

The Growing Impact of Hacktivists and State-Sponsored Groups

86

Vulnerability Data from 'The Wild'

87

Walking the Line

88

Breaking Down the Boeing Hack

89

Turning Up the Cat & Mouse Game

90

This is the Way ... to Beat Hackers

91

Criminal Organizations Know You

92

Patches, PLCs and Making it Harder for Hackers

93

Why AI is Your Biggest Threat and Most Powerful Ally

94

The Ransomware Roller Coaster

95

'There's A Train Wreck Coming'

96

'They're Hitting Everyone They Can'

97

How Hackers are Targeting Vehicles and Fleets

98

Doubling Down to Beat the Hackers

99

Inside the Summer's Biggest Industrial Hacks

100

Avoiding 'Shiny New Objects'

101

Knowing 'What is Good'

102

Security Breach: 'The Edge Always Goes to the Attacker'

103

Phishing Lessons and 'Shifting the Target'

104

The Growing Problem of 'Insecure by Design'

105

Cloud Apps are Elevating Malware Threats

106

AI - Use It or Lose!

107

The Best Way to Identify, Defeat Hackers

108

The Impressive and Terrifying Evolution of Ransomware Gangs

109

Humans, 'Promiscuous Devices' Creating More Threats

110

Enemies at the Gate

111

The Bad Guys Are Salivating Over Manufacturing

112

More than Security, Cyber Defense Is 'Life Safety'

113

Making Hackers Pay (Literally)

114

Hackers Want to Steal, Extort Competitive Advantages

115

An Unlikely Assist from Ransomware and the Looming Threats of AI

116

Trusting the Creative Hacker

117

The Cybercriminal's Favorite Pastime

118

Balancing The Light and Dark Forces of Technology

119

Thinking Like the Bad Guy

120

Breaking Down the Dole Foods Ransomware Attack

121

The Air Gap Lie and The Spectrum of Extortion

122

Latest Ransomware Attacks Educate, then Humiliate

123

Hiding, Not Running from Hackers

124

Hacker's Insight: 'How Can I Make Stuff Worse'

125

When Seeing the Attack Isn't Enough to Stop It

126

People Are Part of the Damage

127

Because Hackers are Working Harder

128

Our Cyber Defense Gets a D+

129

Protecting Against 'Dormant Footholds' and Knowing You're a Target

130

The Little Things Are Still Killing

131

Why the Good Guys are Losing

132

A Little Social Engineering Goes a Long Way

133

Embracing The Devil Inside to Stifle Hackers

134

No Place to Hide When You Have Money and Data

135

From Attacking ISIS to Industrial Controls - Is GhostSec a Hacktivist or Threat?

136

Darknet Diaries Host Lifts the Veil on Cyberattack Secrecy

137

The Hack You Helped Create

138

The Cloud is on Fire - Promise vs. Problem

139

When Cyber Gangs 'Get Loud' - Responding to Dynamite Panda, LockBit and Others

140

Lessons Learned from DarkSide and the Solar Winds Hack

141

The Growing (and Frightening) Complexity of Ransomware Groups

142

Breaking Down the Silos

143

Latest Tools of Choice for Hackers: Raspberry Robin and BlackCat

144

Revisiting the JBS Ransomware Attack One Year Later

145

Cyber Hygiene and Putin's Army of Criminal Hackers

146

Preventing Ransomware Attacks Through Cyber Maintenance

147

'The Industry's Attack Surface Has Exploded'

148

'The Bad Guys Are Smart, Too'

149

DDoS Attacks - (Part II): Preparation is Prevention

150

DDoS Attacks (Part 1): 'They're Super Easy and Free'

151

Know Your Enemy

152

Don't Fear the Hacker — Drop Some S-BOMs

153

Ransomware, Log4J and When — not if — You're Hacked

154

'Hackers Are Heartless Bastards'

155

'Hackers are Lazy. Scammers are Misfits.'

156

Why Phishing Schemes Continue to Flourish

157

Inside a Phishing Scheme

158

The Dangerous Reality of Your Cybersecurity Blast Radius

159

There's a Lot of Reasons October Could Be Terrifying