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Inverted Product Management Podcast
Inverted Product Management Group on LinkedIn
8 episodes
1 day ago
This podcast series explores topics related to the creation and use of product in the areas of Security, privacy, online safety, infrastructure security etc. We call these people Inverted Product people because the primary goals for these product people are somehow inverted: success is "when nothing happens". There are fundamental differences in metrics, strategies, personas, communication, and road mapping from the ones of “traditional product teams”
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This podcast series explores topics related to the creation and use of product in the areas of Security, privacy, online safety, infrastructure security etc. We call these people Inverted Product people because the primary goals for these product people are somehow inverted: success is "when nothing happens". There are fundamental differences in metrics, strategies, personas, communication, and road mapping from the ones of “traditional product teams”
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Inverted Product Management Podcast #7: Scraping, Extensions & Shifting Threats–What Inverted PMs Need to Known
Inverted Product Management Podcast
28 minutes 48 seconds
1 month ago
Inverted Product Management Podcast #7: Scraping, Extensions & Shifting Threats–What Inverted PMs Need to Known

🎙️ Episode 7: Scraping, Extensions & the Shifting Threat Landscape – What Inverted PMs Need to Know 🎙️In this episode of the Inverted Product Management Podcast, hosts Dario, Dana, and Tom tackle the evolving world of web scraping and the surprising role browser extensions play in enabling abuse. Inspired by a recent discovery of a botnet embedded in Chrome extensions, the team explores: ✅ How attackers embed scraping into legitimate user traffic ✅ Why traditional anti-scraping defenses are no longer enough ✅ The importance of understanding attacker business models ✅ How to impose cost and disrupt adversary infrastructure ✅ The role of threat sharing and platform accountability ✅ Why security PMs must assume breach and plan for evolution

This episode references an interesting article you can find here on an innovative scraping attack vector: ⁠https://secureannex.com/blog/mellow-drama/

Whether you're defending a consumer app, managing enterprise risk, or building trust and safety tools, this episode offers practical insights and strategic frameworks for staying ahead of attacker innovation. 🎙️ Subscribe for more deep dives into the world of inverted product management!🔗 Join the conversation in the Inverted Product Management community on LinkedIn.Inverted PM LinkedIn Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12902712/#SecurityPM #ProductManagement #WebScraping #BrowserExtensions #Cybersecurity #InvertedPM #TrustAndSafety #ThreatModeling #abuseprevention Music by: BensoundLicense code: KQNVJHTWQEBEDSEA

Inverted Product Management Podcast
This podcast series explores topics related to the creation and use of product in the areas of Security, privacy, online safety, infrastructure security etc. We call these people Inverted Product people because the primary goals for these product people are somehow inverted: success is "when nothing happens". There are fundamental differences in metrics, strategies, personas, communication, and road mapping from the ones of “traditional product teams”