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A champagne bottle can teach you more about cybersecurity than you’d expect. We start with sabrage, the old French tradition of opening champagne with a saber, and we get hands-on with the real mechanics: finding the bottle seam, aiming at the pressure-focused weak spot under the lip, and using a controlled slide instead of raw strength. When it works, it’s clean, safe, and oddly satisfying. When it doesn’t, it’s a fast lesson in why technique beats confidence.
From there, we turn the physics into a security mindset. Attackers rarely “cut through the whole bottle” they hunt for the one weak point that breaks everything open. We talk about what that means for cybersecurity leadership, preparedness, and incident response: practice before you’re under pressure, keep your defenses sharp on campaign, and avoid the expensive pattern of procrastinating until an incident forces a rushed buying spree. Readiness is a balance, not a single obsession.
Then we nerd out on the blades themselves, from a Napoleonic-era hanger built for this kind of work to a Scottish basket-hilted broadsword and a stunning 1600s katana. We get into why European swords often chase flexibility while Japanese blades lean on differential hardening for a harder edge, plus the cultural story behind foreign steel and expressive fittings. We wrap by cutting fruit and confronting the final lesson: hesitation changes outcomes, so train your form until decisive action feels normal.
If you enjoyed the mix of history, hands-on technique, and practical cybersecurity takeaways, subscribe, share this with a friend who’d try sabrage, and leave a review with your favorite “weak spot” lesson from the conversation.
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By Aaron Pritz, Cody Rivers5
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A champagne bottle can teach you more about cybersecurity than you’d expect. We start with sabrage, the old French tradition of opening champagne with a saber, and we get hands-on with the real mechanics: finding the bottle seam, aiming at the pressure-focused weak spot under the lip, and using a controlled slide instead of raw strength. When it works, it’s clean, safe, and oddly satisfying. When it doesn’t, it’s a fast lesson in why technique beats confidence.
From there, we turn the physics into a security mindset. Attackers rarely “cut through the whole bottle” they hunt for the one weak point that breaks everything open. We talk about what that means for cybersecurity leadership, preparedness, and incident response: practice before you’re under pressure, keep your defenses sharp on campaign, and avoid the expensive pattern of procrastinating until an incident forces a rushed buying spree. Readiness is a balance, not a single obsession.
Then we nerd out on the blades themselves, from a Napoleonic-era hanger built for this kind of work to a Scottish basket-hilted broadsword and a stunning 1600s katana. We get into why European swords often chase flexibility while Japanese blades lean on differential hardening for a harder edge, plus the cultural story behind foreign steel and expressive fittings. We wrap by cutting fruit and confronting the final lesson: hesitation changes outcomes, so train your form until decisive action feels normal.
If you enjoyed the mix of history, hands-on technique, and practical cybersecurity takeaways, subscribe, share this with a friend who’d try sabrage, and leave a review with your favorite “weak spot” lesson from the conversation.
🔗 Connect with Us & Get in Touch
Tune in to Simplifying Cyber wherever you get your podcasts, or watch exclusive video content right here on the channel. Subscribe for hot takes on emerging technologies, tips and tricks for everyone looking to stay secure, and in-depth conversations about complex cybersecurity topics.
No gatekeeping and no BS. We’re here to simplify.
Official Website: www.revealrisk.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/reveal-risk
🤘 Stay Secure with Us
If this content helped you understand cybersecurity better, please give it a thumbs up, subscribe to our channel for more expert insights, and hit the notification bell so you don't miss our latest updates.
Reveal Risk delivers cybersecurity results, not just reports.

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