POPULARITY
In episode 3, Grant McDonald and Chad Rikansrud from BMC debunked the myth that the mainframe can't be hacked. In this follow-up episode, they share examples and cautionary tales of what happens if you don’t take steps to safeguard your mainframe.
In this episode Grant McDonald and Chad Rikansrud from BMC debunk the myth that the mainframe can’t be hacked. In this very enlightening discussion, Chad shares reasons why people don't take mainframe security as seriously as they should, what could happen if they don't, and what they can do about it to take proactive measures. You don't want to miss this one!
Chad has seen some stuff, and that's not a bad thing, because once you've seen it, you can fix it. In this follow-up with one of our favorite mainframe hackers, we talk about security at a practical level, and make ourselves laugh... a lot.
Chad has seen some stuff, and that's not a bad thing, because once you've seen it, you can fix it. In this follow-up with one of our favorite mainframe hackers, we talk about security at a practical level, and make ourselves laugh... a lot.
The mainframe is responsible for holding some of the world's most valuable data. Why should we give it a free pass when it comes to security? Chad Rikansrud of RSM Partners is here to tell you that it shouldn't, and that there's a lot keep in mind before
The mainframe is responsible for holding some of the world's most valuable data. Why should we give it a free pass when it comes to security? Chad Rikansrud of RSM Partners is here to tell you that it shouldn't, and that there's a lot keep in mind before
This week we interview Phil Young and Chad Rikansrud on the topic of hacking mainframes and their recent Defcon presentation. Stories of the week will include Barbie Swiss Army knives, evil Cisco firmware, and some possible ways to give your security team a fighting chance. All that and more so stay tuned!
This week, we interview Bigendian Smalls and the Soldier of Fortran on mainframe hacking. Learn about writing exploits for z/OS and nmap modules. For additional information and links talked about in the interview, visit the wiki: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode431#Guest_Interview:_Phil_Young_and_Chad_Rikansrud_-_6:05PM-6:55PM
This week we interview Phil Young and Chad Rikansrud on the topic of hacking mainframes and their recent Defcon presentation. Stories of the week will include Barbie Swiss Army knives, evil Cisco firmware, and some possible ways to give your security team a fighting chance. All that and more so stay tuned!