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The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.
STÖK (@stokfredrik) is that hacker guy that your friends told you about. He travels the world, hacks, and vlogs about the #bountylife. He has an incredibly successful Youtube channel as well as a sustainable fashion store at thrivestore.se. He joins me to talk about creating content, pwning webapps, and surfing!
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Security management is not just about having the best tools and more secure technologies. It also involves taking care of your people. When it comes to building your security team, Zate (@zate) is a great example of a leader who has built an effective cybersecurity team within an organization. He joins me to talk about how to create a steady foundation and turn a team of 8 security engineers into 41.
Every day, companies face threats from digital attackers. Bad guys on the internet looking to score. Every day, teams of engineers make sure they’re keeping their company’s digital assets locked down. They work tirelessly to make sure these remote hackers have a hard time finding their way in. But when you focus so much attention on the security of the front entrance, sometimes hackers can get through the side door. That's where Jenny Radcliffe (@Jenny_Radcliffe), the People Hacker comes in. With con-artist charm, Jenny shows companies where hackers can break in physically.
Check out her show Human Factor Security here
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A common theme we explore on this podcast is cybersecurity entrepreneurship. Talking to startup founders about what they’re making that’s shaping the future of our industry. They share stories of how they’ve built their product and learning about what’s worked and what hasn’t along the way. But there are… a few myths around entrepreneurs.
Like.. that they’re… super people who can do it all. Or that they were born to be a CEO. Or that one day a founder wakes up with an amazing idea that will change the world. But if those were the only ways to start a company, this episode wouldn’t be titled “Not Doing it Alone with Bryson Bort!”
On this episode, we talk about his companies GRIMM and SCYTHE, his time in the army, and his very important announcement regarding the names of some unicorns.
Events SCYTHE is hosting at Hacker Summer Camp:
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Welcome back! Lots of updates, but there's a little gift at the end that only lasts for the next two weeks! Gotta go to https://hackerculture.fm/store to use it though
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Thank you so much for listening to Season 1 of Security Sandbox. Stay tuned for updates on Season 2, we have so many more stories to cover!
Alyssa Miller (@AlyssaM_Infosec) has had a long career in infosec. From developer to pentester to manager, she has also become a great public speaker. With conference talks coming up in the next few months, she drops some knowledge on how to talk to your audience and why it's important to get up on a stage and share the information you know.
Kelly Shortridge (@swagitda_) is the Vice President of Product Strategy at Capsule 8, a security platform that detects and defends your entire Linux production environment. Her background is in economics and behavioral economics, a perspective that has helped her call out the cognitive biases behind security decision making.
On this episode, we talk about how to think clearly about security, how to be a therapist for Chief Information Security officers, and how the dragons from Game of Thrones relate to this industry.
Pete Yaworski is the author of Web Hacking 101 and Real-World Bug Hacking. He also works on the application security team at Shopify. On this episode, we talk about his books, his journey into bug bounties, and how to stay healthy while hacking!
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.