Information security and technology security issues that matter to business, not just the technologists. Your hosts are Dave Kennedy and Beau Woods.
The BizSec Podcast is THE podcast that brings information security concepts and news into the boardroom, translating geek into business. Each episode we’re going to be talking about information security and technology security issues that matter to business, not just the technologists. We’re glad to have you subscribed on iTunes, Youtube or however you’re finding us and we always appreciate your 5-star reviews. Follow the conversation with us on Twitter @bizsecpodcast and find more information, links and show notes at BizSecPodcast.com. In this episode we will cover the recent news in information security, and go over the recent mergers and acquisitions in this area. Find out more at: http://www.bizsecpodcast.com/2014/02/18/recent-mergers-acquisitions-information-security-companies/
The BizSec Podcast is THE podcast that brings information security concepts and news into the boardroom, translating geek into business. Each episode we’re going to be talking about information security and technology security issues that matter to business, not just the technologists. We’re glad to have you subscribed on iTunes, Youtube or however you’re finding us and we always appreciate your 5-star reviews. Follow the conversation with us on Twitter @bizsecpodcast and find more information, links and show notes at BizSecPodcast.com. In this episode we take a look back at a few significant events of 2013. We will cover Mandiant's APT1 report, the current situation with LulzSec, and bug bounty programs, protecting connected devices. We will cover how investing in security products and individuals has been increasing over the years, and what we are to expect in 2014 and beyond.
The BizSec Podcast is THE podcast that brings information security concepts and news into the boardroom, translating geek into business. Each episode we’re going to be talking about information security and technology security issues that matter to business, not just the technologists. We’re glad to have you subscribed on iTunes, Youtube or however you’re finding us and we always appreciate your 5-star reviews. Follow the conversation with us on Twitter @bizsecpodcast and find more information, links and show notes at BizSecPodcast.com. This episode: Our friend Zlatko Unger talks about his recent trip to Beijing and Shanghai with his MBA classmates What are the advantages of leveraging resources and assets in China? How safe is intellectual property? What are some techniques of leveraging the advantages of producing in China, while keeping your IP safe? Find more over here: http://www.bizsecpodcast.com/2014/01/18/a-journey-from-the-west/
The BizSec Podcast is THE podcast that brings information security concepts and news into the boardroom, translating geek into business. Each episode we’re going to be talking about information security and technology security issues that matter to business, not just the technologists. We’re glad to have you subscribed on iTunes, Youtube or however you’re finding us and we always appreciate your 5-star reviews. Follow the conversation with us on Twitter @bizsecpodcast and find more information, links and show notes at BizSecPodcast.com. This episode: Dave talks about testifying in front of Congress about security issues in the Healthcare.gov system – what’s the upshot? Chicago Mercantile Exchange disclosed that they were breached in July – what we know and what we don’t yet. NIST releases a new draft Cybersecurity Framework – is it any good?
Each episode we’re going to be talking about information security and technology security issues that matter to business, not just the technologists. This episode Dave and Beau talk with Katie Moussouris of Microsoft about Bug Bounties - rewards Microsoft and other companies provide security researchers who demonstrate insecurities in their software. Katie makes the case that these improve Microsoft and customers' security, as well as help cut costs.
Hosted by Dave Kennedy and Beau Woods. Each episode we're going to be talking about information security and technology security issues that matter to business, not just the technologists. This episode we talk about the recent breach at Adobe, the likely motivations and how other organizations can prevent themselves from becoming victimized as a result, as well as from the same types of attack. Visit the show notes for more details: www.bizsecpodcast.com/2013/10/30/how-adobe-breach-affects-your-business/
Each episode we’re going to be talking about information security and technology security issues that matter to business, not just the technologists. The big story this episode is the news that the NSA intentionally weakened encryption standards and products, allowing them … and who else … to get access to what you thought was protected. For details visit our show notes: http://www.bizsecpodcast.com/2013/09/12/business-security-podcast-critical-crypto-compromise/
Each episode we’re going to be talking about information security and technology security issues that matter to business, not just the technologists. Our theme this episode is unconventional risk vectors – risks you might not normally consider, but that could be something to look out for. In this episode we catch up on the three major security conferences in Vegas that happened earlier this month: BlackHat, DEF CON and BSidesLV. There were some interesting talks there, including research done on the computer systems that actually control your cars, medical devices and a hack that can get access to your mobile phone just by plugging it into a charger. We also talk about the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) takeover of Twitter and New York Times, research on USB modems, fundamental flaws in Android, the “internet of things” and paper-based data breaches. For more detail visit our show notes: http://www.bizsecpodcast.com/2013/09/09/business-security-podcast-unconventional-risk-vectors/
Each episode we’re going to be talking about information security and technology security issues that matter to business, not just the technologists. Our first podcast, episode 0, is a brief introduction to us, our background, the podcast and why you should subscribe. For more detail see our show notes: http://www.bizsecpodcast.com/2013/08/26/introducing-the-bizsec-podcast/