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episode 64: Rich Hale: Understanding the data. [CTO] [Career Notes]


Chief Technology Officer of ActiveNav Rich Hale takes us through his career aspirations of board game designer to dark data.


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 August 29, 2021  7m
 
 

episode 198: Joker malware family: not a joke for Google Play. [Research Saturday]


Guest Deepen Desai, Zscaler's Chief Information Security Officer and VP Security Research & Operations, joins Dave to discuss their ThreatLabz team's research "Joker Joking in Google Play: Joker malware targets Google Play store with new tactics." Joker is one of the most prominent malware families targeting Android devices...


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 August 28, 2021  17m
 
 

episode 1406: The T-Mobile hacker speaks (we think). SparklingGoblin enters the cyberespionage ring. Is someone stealing data to train AI? Cellebrite’s availability. Ragnarok ransomware says it’s going out of business.


A young man claiming responsibility for the T-Mobile breach talks to the Wall Street Journal. A new cyberespionage group, “SparklingGoblin,” seems particularly interested in educational institutions, especially in Southeast and East Asia. Are governments training AI with stolen data? Mitigations for Microsoft issues. Cellebrite tools may still be available to Chinese police. Kevin Magee from Microsoft wonders if leaders have over pivoted toward technical skill...


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 August 27, 2021  25m
 
 

episode 1405: A quick look back at yesterday’s White House industry meeting. Revolution, coup, or a bit of both? Storytelling for security. Lessons from Olympic scams. Notes from the underworld.


Outcomes from the White House industry cybersecurity summit: standards, training, zero-trust, and multifactor authentication. The Cyber Partisans aim at the overthrow of Lukashenka’s rule in Minsk. A role for storytelling in security. Scams, sports, and streaming. Speculation about the ShinyHunters’ next moves. Verizon’s Chris Novak on Reducing false positives in threat intelligence...


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 August 26, 2021  28m
 
 

episode 1404: Hacktivism in Belarus. The Taliban’s data grab. Four rising ransomware operations. The White House cybersecurity summit with industry leaders is in progress.


Politically motivated hacktivism in Belarus. The Taliban’s data grab in Afghanistan. Four rising ransomware operations. Mike Benjamin from Black Lotus Labs on UDP reflectors. Our guest is Chris Grove of Nozomi Networks with insights on OT/IoT Security. And the White House says “concrete announcements” are expected after today’s meetings on cybersecurity with industry leaders, so we’ll be staying tuned. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://www...


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 August 25, 2021  24m
 
 

episode 91: Apple CSAM: well-intentioned, slippery slope. [Caveat]


Guest David Derigiotis, Corporate Senior Vice President at Burns & Wilcox, joins Dave and Ben for an in-depth discussion this episode. Departing from our usual format, we take a closer look at the implications of Apple’s recent announcements that they will be enabling scanning for Child Sexual Abuse Materials, CSAM, on iOS devices. We devote the entire episode to this topic and hope you will join us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


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 August 25, 2021  44m
 
 

episode 1403: Apparent hacktivism exposes Iranian prison CCTV feeds. Misconfigured Power Apps expose data. FBI warns of the OnePercent Group. Mr. White Hat gives back. Dog bites man


More hacktivism appears to have hit Iran. Misconfigured Power Apps portals expose data on millions. The FBI warns of the activities of a ransomware affiliate gang. Mr. White Hat really does seem to have given back all that stolen alt-coin. Ben Yelin checks in on Apple’s CSAM plans. Our guest is Charles DeBeck from IBM Security on the true cost Cost of a Data Breach. And, finally, dog bites man: criminals cheat other criminals...


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 August 24, 2021  27m
 
 

episode 1402: Notes on the fall of Afghanistan, with its cyber and kinetic implications. US State Department hack reported. ShinyHunters resurface. Further incentive to patch Microsoft Exchange Server.


The Taliban consolidates control over Afghanistan, and it’s doing so online as well as on the ground. Reports say the US State Department has come under cyberattack; State says that any such incident was without significant effect. The ShinyHunters say they’ve obtained a great deal of PII from AT&T, but AT&T says that, whatever the crooks have, it didn’t come from AT&T. Rick Howard on orchestration...


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 August 23, 2021  19m
 
 

episode 18: From board advisor to board member: evolution of the modern CISO. [CyberWire-X]


The recent frequency of ransomware attacks and heightened visibility of supply chain risks has garnered the attention of executive teams and boards of directors for companies of all sizes, across all industries. For CISOs, these recent events have significantly amplified the importance of establishing and maintaining effective relationships and lines of communication with boards of directors...


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 August 22, 2021  47m
 
 

episode 63: Jennifer Walsmith: Pioneering and defining possible. [Cyber Solutions] [Career Notes]


Vice President for Cyber and Information Solutions within Mission Systems at Northrop Grumman, Jennifer Walsmith takes us on her pioneering career journey.


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 August 22, 2021  9m