The Threatpost Podcast
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Inside the Hackers’ Toolkit
There is no question that companies are in the sights of would-be criminals looking to exploit them. While companies look at solutions and trainings to help keep the perimeter secure, the biggest fail
Being prepared for adversarial attacks
There is no question that the level of threats facing todays businesses continues to change on a daily basis. So what are the trends that CISOs need to be on the lookout for? For this episode of the
The Truth Behind ‘Mythical’ MacOS Malware – Podcast
Huntress Labs R&D Director Jamie Levy busts the old Macs dont get viruses myth and offers tips on how MacOS malware differs and how to protect against it.
A Blockchain Primer and a Bored Ape Headscratcher – Podcast
Still mystified by it all? Listen to KnowBe4s Dr. Lydia Kostopoulos explain what blockchain is: Nows the time to learn about associated cybersecurity risks.
Cyberattackers Put the Pedal to the Metal – Podcast
The automation and speed of attacks are increasing, says Fortinet's Derek Manky. Cases in point: Log4J and Linux as a new fav target.
Top 3 Attack Trends in API Security – Podcast
Bots & automated attacks have exploded, with attackers and developers alike in love with APIs, according to a new Cequence Security report. Hacker-in-residence Jason Kent explains the latest.
Reporting Mandates to Clear Up Feds' Hazy Look into Threat Landscape – Podcast
Its about time, AttackIQs Jonathan Reiber said about 24H/72H report deadlines mandated in the new spending bill: Visibility into adversary behavior has been muck.
Staff Think Conti Group Is a Legit Employer – Podcast
The ransomware groups benefits monthly bonuses, fines, employee of the month, performance reviews and top-notch training materials might be better than your own companys, says BreachQuests Marc
Multi-Ransomwared Victims Have It Coming
There's a yawning gap between IT decision makers' confidence about security vs. their concession that repeated incidents are their own fault, says ExtraHop's Jamie Moles.