On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news:
Cyber firms agree to deconflict and cross-reference hacker group names
Russian nuclear facility blueprints gathered from public procurement websites
Someone audio deepfaked the White House Chief of Staff, but for the dumbest reasons
Germany identifies the Trickbot kingpin
Google spots China’s MSS using Calendar events for malware C2
Meta apps abuse localhost listeners to track web sessions.
This week’s episode is sponsored by automation vendor Tines. Its Field CISO, Matt Muller, joins the show to discuss an open letter penned by JP Morgan Chase’s CISO that pleads with Software as a Service suppliers to try to suck less at security.
This episode is also available on Youtube.
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On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news:
Cyber firms agree to deconflict and cross-reference hacker group names
Russian nuclear facility blueprints gathered from public procurement websites
Someone audio deepfaked the White House Chief of Staff, but for the dumbest reasons
Germany identifies the Trickbot kingpin
Google spots China’s MSS using Calendar events for malware C2
Meta apps abuse localhost listeners to track web sessions.
This week’s episode is sponsored by automation vendor Tines. Its Field CISO, Matt Muller, joins the show to discuss an open letter penned by JP Morgan Chase’s CISO that pleads with Software as a Service suppliers to try to suck less at security.
This episode is also available on Youtube.
In this edition of Snake Oilers three vendors pitch host Patrick Gray on their tech:
Pangea: Guardrails and security for AI agents and applications (https://pangea.cloud)
Worried about your AI apps going rogue, being mean to your customers or even disclosing sensitive information? Pangea exists to address these risks. Fascinating stuff.
Cosive: A threat intelligence company that can host your MISP server in AWS. CloudMISP! (https://www.cosive.com/snakeoilers)
Are you running a MISP server on some old hardware under a desk in your SOC? There’s a better way! Cosive can run it for you on AWS so you can just use it instead of wrestling with maintaining it. They also do some CTI consulting to help you get better use out of MISP.
Sysdig: A Linux runtime security platform (https://sysdig.com/)
The modern Windows network is an all-singing, all-dancing, perfectly orchestrated, EDR-protected ballet. The modern Linux production environment… isn’t. Find out how Sysdig can help you get some visibility and control over your Linux fleet.
This episode is also available on Youtube.
Risky Business
On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news:
Cyber firms agree to deconflict and cross-reference hacker group names
Russian nuclear facility blueprints gathered from public procurement websites
Someone audio deepfaked the White House Chief of Staff, but for the dumbest reasons
Germany identifies the Trickbot kingpin
Google spots China’s MSS using Calendar events for malware C2
Meta apps abuse localhost listeners to track web sessions.
This week’s episode is sponsored by automation vendor Tines. Its Field CISO, Matt Muller, joins the show to discuss an open letter penned by JP Morgan Chase’s CISO that pleads with Software as a Service suppliers to try to suck less at security.
This episode is also available on Youtube.