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Episode E -- Just a bunch of hosers
Teh Podcast Warz Haz Begun!
It's another week in infosec. I can't get excited about it either. Too many news stories of note, breaches and a new section - the SCADAs. In the same way that we had too many breach stories so we broke them out, we're doing the same with SCADA. Expect a lot of derision from Dave and I -- there's a lot of bullshit and we're calling it.
We'd also like to wave hello to the team at Riskhose. We're sorry that you misinterpreted young Matt's question - we'll straighten you out when we do our Risk-tacular episode this fall. Also, we're starting to suspect that the Riskhose Utahian may be a closet Canadian - he knows too much about Canadian musicians and he does know all of the words to Romantic Traffic (and yes Alex, when you come to Toronto, we'll go visit all of the subway stations so that you can produce your fan version of the video.)
Interestingly, between the Riskhose podcast and some threats from the Southern Fried Security bunch, it's on - the Podcast Wars are here - expect that the next few months are going to be epic in the world of infosec podcasting. We may even take a swipe at NetSec!
And if you've got commentary, please sent it to [email protected] for us to check out.
DISCLAIMER: It's not that explicit, but you may want to use headphones if you're at work.
ADDITIONAL DISCLAIMER: In case it is unclear, this is the story of 4 opinionated infosec pros who have sufficient opinions of their own they don't need to speak for anyone except themselves. Ok? Good.
In this episode:
Love your podcast, even if you try to count in Hex :-) It would be great if you were able to dive deep into what modern defenders need to do to get ahead of attackers. Right now, attackers need to only make simple changes to their attacks and defenders are left on their kiesters. How do we change that pattern?
Besides deploying antivirus :-)
thanks,
Paul of Seattle
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Episode E -- Just a bunch of hosers
Teh Podcast Warz Haz Begun!
It's another week in infosec. I can't get excited about it either. Too many news stories of note, breaches and a new section - the SCADAs. In the same way that we had too many breach stories so we broke them out, we're doing the same with SCADA. Expect a lot of derision from Dave and I -- there's a lot of bullshit and we're calling it.
We'd also like to wave hello to the team at Riskhose. We're sorry that you misinterpreted young Matt's question - we'll straighten you out when we do our Risk-tacular episode this fall. Also, we're starting to suspect that the Riskhose Utahian may be a closet Canadian - he knows too much about Canadian musicians and he does know all of the words to Romantic Traffic (and yes Alex, when you come to Toronto, we'll go visit all of the subway stations so that you can produce your fan version of the video.)
Interestingly, between the Riskhose podcast and some threats from the Southern Fried Security bunch, it's on - the Podcast Wars are here - expect that the next few months are going to be epic in the world of infosec podcasting. We may even take a swipe at NetSec!
And if you've got commentary, please sent it to [email protected] for us to check out.
DISCLAIMER: It's not that explicit, but you may want to use headphones if you're at work.
ADDITIONAL DISCLAIMER: In case it is unclear, this is the story of 4 opinionated infosec pros who have sufficient opinions of their own they don't need to speak for anyone except themselves. Ok? Good.
In this episode:
Love your podcast, even if you try to count in Hex :-) It would be great if you were able to dive deep into what modern defenders need to do to get ahead of attackers. Right now, attackers need to only make simple changes to their attacks and defenders are left on their kiesters. How do we change that pattern?
Besides deploying antivirus :-)
thanks,
Paul of Seattle