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Phishing hits DoD contractors for tens of millions of dollars, Bumblebee loader is much worse than it sounds, Moshen Dragon rears its head, and North Korea circumvents sanctions via hacking for cash and crypto. We also sit down talk with DefendEdge's very own Director of Cyber Security Engineering, Eric Berndston to talk about Cyber Threat Intelligence and trends he has seen in threat analysis and response.
Audience Questions It was a great honor to have a conversation with Mekonnen Kassa on Habesha in Tech club. We spent close to 3 hours talking about his personal & professional journey. It was an eye opening session where we learnt how he was able share us his personal story starting from his life in Gondar, Ethiopia. Mekonnen left Ethiopia during the Socialist Derg military was leading the country. He was young & ambitious so he and his friend together walked to Sudan, yes WALKED TO SUDAN. He was able to escape the suffering in Ethiopia but the suffering in Sudan was there waiting for this young new Refugee. After few years in Sudan living as a refugee, Mr. Kassa was fortunate enough to come to the US with his partner. That's where he was able to start his English language class. He also started working as a taxi driver. Mekonnen is polyglot. He speaks Amharic, Tigrigna, Arabic, English. He loves learning new languages he tried to learn Afan Oromo too, he probably need some course – feel free to give him tips
It was a great honor to have a conversation with Mekonnen Kassa on Habesha in Tech club. We spent close to 3 hours talking about his personal & professional journey. It was an eye opening session where we learnt how he was able share us his personal story starting from his life in Gondar, Ethiopia. Mekonnen left Ethiopia during the Socialist Derg military was leading the country. He was young & ambitious so he and his friend together walked to Sudan, yes WALKED TO SUDAN. He was able to escape the suffering in Ethiopia but the suffering in Sudan was there waiting for this young new Refugee. After few years in Sudan living as a refugee, Mr. Kassa was fortunate enough to come to the US with his partner. That's where he was able to start his English language class. He also started working as a taxi driver. Mekonnen is polyglot. He speaks Amharic, Tigrigna, Arabic, English. He loves learning new languages he tried to learn Afan Oromo too, he probably need some course - feel free to give him tips
Take a few seconds to leave us a review. It really helps! https://apple.co/2RIsbZ2 if you do it and send us proof, we'll give you a shoutout on the show.(0:50) - Deployable Solar Sail:Solar sails are a great alternative to traditional propulsion for deep space travel since it only depends on sunlight as its power source. Recent advances in material science have allowed NASA engineers to develop a solar sail as big as an apartment that can pack itself into a toaster sized satellite. (8:00) - Advancing System Security: The increasing number of hacks (e.g. Colonial Pipeline) has reignited the pursuit of robust cybersecurity measures and a group of Columbia researchers are offering a no-overhead approach to prevent the most critical system vulnerability: memory attacks.(14:40) - Cleaning Space Trash: Space trash poses a threat against space missions because even the smallest debris can fatally-damage a spacecraft. Embry-Riddle students partnered with NASA to develop solar sail-powered robots capable of gathering trash and burning it in the atmosphere.
In this episode, Carlyle & Kerese talk about the value of friendship in marriages that make it, and how to set healthy marriage expectations, and develop accountability. We explore how couples grow together and how to use the pandemic to foolproof your marriage. Carlyle & Kerese are the hosts of ‘My Wife is a Therapist’. Together they revisit situations they’ve encountered, with lots of humor, and give practical tips to better your relationships! Carlyle is in Cyber Security Engineering and Kerese is a Psychotherapist & Lecturer. Connect with Carlyle & KeresePodcast: My Wife is a TherapistFB: https://www.facebook.com/thecollinspodcast- - - - - If you've got any comments or questions about relationships that you'd like to see answered, send your email to info@relationshipfactor.org.Check out some free resources for your relationship at relationshipfactor.org IG: @relationshipfactorJoin our private Facebook group Relationship FactorSupport the show (https://www.facebook.com/groups/2460036454288652)
Cyber Security Matters, hosted by Dominic Vogel and Christian Redshaw
In this episode of Cyber Security Matters, Dominic and Christian are joined by their first Australian guest, Christine Smoley. Christine is a Security Engineer at Paytm Labs, the largest e-commerce company in India with over 350 million users. Christine came from an academic background and has an adventurous story on how she changed her career direction and pursued cyber security. Christine also explains what a cyber security engineering team is and why it is important for an organization to have one.
This week, we interview Matt Cauthorn, VP of Cyber Security Engineering at ExtraHop, to discuss "The Three Horsemen of SOC Intel"! In the news segment, Solarwinds to acquire Samanage for $350M, Tufin goes public, and Tenable releases Predictive Prioritization. And this week, our third segment airs our interview with Matt Tierney from Endgame for InfoSec World 2019. So stay tuned, for all that and more, on this episode, of Enterprise Security Weekly! To get involved with ExtraHop, vist: https://securityweekly.com/extrahop Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode133 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
Matt Cauthorn is the VP of Cyber Security Engineering at ExtraHop. Matt Cauthorn leads a team of technical security engineers who work directly with customers and prospects. Matt uses his expertise with ExtraHop to explain The Three Horsemen of SOC Intel: Wire, Logs, Endpoint! To get involved with ExtraHop, vist: https://securityweekly.com/extrahop Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode133 Visit https://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
Matt Cauthorn is the VP of Cyber Security Engineering at ExtraHop. Matt Cauthorn leads a team of technical security engineers who work directly with customers and prospects. Matt uses his expertise with ExtraHop to explain The Three Horsemen of SOC Intel: Wire, Logs, Endpoint! To get involved with ExtraHop, vist: https://securityweekly.com/extrahop Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode133 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
This week, we interview Matt Cauthorn, VP of Cyber Security Engineering at ExtraHop, to discuss "The Three Horsemen of SOC Intel"! In the news segment, Solarwinds to acquire Samanage for $350M, Tufin goes public, and Tenable releases Predictive Prioritization. And this week, our third segment airs our interview with Matt Tierney from Endgame for InfoSec World 2019. So stay tuned, for all that and more, on this episode, of Enterprise Security Weekly! To get involved with ExtraHop, vist: https://securityweekly.com/extrahop Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode133 isit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
Effective cybersecurity engineering requires the integration of security into the software acquisition and development lifecycle. For engineering to address security effectively, requirements that establish the target goal for security must be in place. Risk management must include identification of possible threats and vulnerabilities within the system, along with the ways to accept or address them. There will always be cyber security risk, but engineers, managers, and organizations must be able to plan for the ways in which a system should avoid as well as recognize, resist, and recover from an attack. In this podcast Nancy Mead and Carol Woody discuss their new book, Cyber Security Engineering: A Practical Approach for Systems and Software Assurance, which introduces a set of seven principles that address the challenges of acquiring, building, deploying, and sustaining software systems to achieve a desired level of confidence for software assurance. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
This week on the show we have Josh Nicholson. Josh is a cyber security engineer with 20 years of experience in information technology and cyber security. He is currently is working as VP of Phishme, which is a cyber security company We discuss his best security design, how he got started in his career, his various entrepreneurial jobs, and his advice on how to advance your technical career with entrepreneurship. Key takeaways Starting with a technical background can really help you get to a high level in a company Think about the business problem you are trying to solve, not the technology problem To get in touch with Josh: Phishme.com contact form Find Josh Nicholson on linked