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[This week's episode and fantastic discussion on endpoint security is sponsored by Nyotron]. DtSR listeners already know we don't do advertisements or traditional sponsorship - so when we bring in a sponsored guest it's because we believe the topic is interesting and the guests have a genuinely interesting point of view.
On that note...
The topic this week is the endpoint. Yes, the endpoint - the place where security started, and was subsequently abandoned, and reborn. Whether you're talking about virtual cloud workloads, laptops or other types of endpoints - we can all agree on the fact that there are too many buzz words, too many tools, and too many 'solutions' to the various ailments of the endpoint. This week we dive down the rabbit hole with Rene and Nir, from Nyotron, to hear their unique perspective and get an understanding on why they think their approach to this very difficult problem is worthy of your time.
I invite you to give this episode a listen, as it's a bit of a pilot for us. If you all enjoy it, we will do 1-2 of these per quarter ... if the audience votes that these add no value, we will give it more thought.
If you're coming out to RSA 2018, come see demos of live attacks (including Rubber Ducky) and learn more about Nyotron's technology at the RSA Conference - South Hall, booth #1639.
More information on Nyotron which we invite you to check out are here:
Don't forget the hashtag #DtSR on Twitter and you can find us on LinkedIn as well!
Thanks for Rene and Nir of Nyotron for the discussion and recognition of the DtSR audience!
Support the show
>>> Please consider clicking the link above to support the show!
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Send the hosts a message - try it now!
[This week's episode and fantastic discussion on endpoint security is sponsored by Nyotron]. DtSR listeners already know we don't do advertisements or traditional sponsorship - so when we bring in a sponsored guest it's because we believe the topic is interesting and the guests have a genuinely interesting point of view.
On that note...
The topic this week is the endpoint. Yes, the endpoint - the place where security started, and was subsequently abandoned, and reborn. Whether you're talking about virtual cloud workloads, laptops or other types of endpoints - we can all agree on the fact that there are too many buzz words, too many tools, and too many 'solutions' to the various ailments of the endpoint. This week we dive down the rabbit hole with Rene and Nir, from Nyotron, to hear their unique perspective and get an understanding on why they think their approach to this very difficult problem is worthy of your time.
I invite you to give this episode a listen, as it's a bit of a pilot for us. If you all enjoy it, we will do 1-2 of these per quarter ... if the audience votes that these add no value, we will give it more thought.
If you're coming out to RSA 2018, come see demos of live attacks (including Rubber Ducky) and learn more about Nyotron's technology at the RSA Conference - South Hall, booth #1639.
More information on Nyotron which we invite you to check out are here:
Don't forget the hashtag #DtSR on Twitter and you can find us on LinkedIn as well!
Thanks for Rene and Nir of Nyotron for the discussion and recognition of the DtSR audience!
Support the show
>>> Please consider clicking the link above to support the show!
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YouTube home: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyo0dkKRvfVtWXjRxNISrhme1MgBj3C2U&si=scHDiTuLXSEQ9qHq
LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/down-the-security-rabbithole-podcast/
X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/dtsr_podcast
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