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Paul's Security Weekly
Off the Bridge - Paul's Security Weekly #606

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 179:41


This week, we welcome Eric Butash, Director of Digital Platforms at InnovateEDU, and Mike Klein, Professional Learning Coordinator at Highlander Institute, to talk about how important it is to teach good digital hygiene to the future generations of cybersecurity! In the second segment, we welcome Robert Graham, CEO of Errata Security, to take a deep dive on his tool rdpscan! In our third segment, we welcome David Boucha, Sr. Engineer at SaltStack, to talk about how Salt Open and SaltStack Enterprise can help you automate your infrastructure! In the Security News, why mobile ad fraud prevention is too good to be true, how police can snoop on McDonald's and Westfield WiFi customers, macOS Gatekeeper bypass exploits trust on network shares, and the cryptominer that kept coming back!   To learn more about SaltStack, visit: https://securityweekly.com/saltstack Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode606 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes!   Visit https://securityweekly.com/acm to sign up for a demo or buy our AI Hunter! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly

Paul's Security Weekly (Video-Only)
BlueKeep Vulnerability, Robert Graham - Paul's Security Weekly #606

Paul's Security Weekly (Video-Only)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 31:04


Paul Asadoorian and Robert Graham from Errata Security show you how to search for the BlueKeep vulnerability, or CVE-2019-0708, that has been affecting hundreds of thousands of systems! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode606 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly

Paul's Security Weekly TV
BlueKeep Vulnerability, Robert Graham - Paul's Security Weekly #606

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 31:04


Paul Asadoorian and Robert Graham from Errata Security show you how to search for the BlueKeep vulnerability, or CVE-2019-0708, that has been affecting hundreds of thousands of systems! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode606 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly

Paul's Security Weekly (Podcast-Only)
Off the Bridge - Paul's Security Weekly #606

Paul's Security Weekly (Podcast-Only)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 179:41


This week, we welcome Eric Butash, Director of Digital Platforms at InnovateEDU, and Mike Klein, Professional Learning Coordinator at Highlander Institute, to talk about how important it is to teach good digital hygiene to the future generations of cybersecurity! In the second segment, we welcome Robert Graham, CEO of Errata Security, to take a deep dive on his tool rdpscan! In our third segment, we welcome David Boucha, Sr. Engineer at SaltStack, to talk about how Salt Open and SaltStack Enterprise can help you automate your infrastructure! In the Security News, why mobile ad fraud prevention is too good to be true, how police can snoop on McDonald's and Westfield WiFi customers, macOS Gatekeeper bypass exploits trust on network shares, and the cryptominer that kept coming back!   To learn more about SaltStack, visit: https://securityweekly.com/saltstack Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode606 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes!   Visit https://securityweekly.com/acm to sign up for a demo or buy our AI Hunter! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly

Welcome to Cybersecurity Insights and Perspectives
Interview with Robert Graham of Errata Security

Welcome to Cybersecurity Insights and Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2017 12:41


Host Kevin Greene and guest Robert Graham, CEO at Errata Security discuss the growing challenges in security software and the Internet of Things. Graham shares his insights on improving IoT security, the potential impact of software certifications and the role of the community in helping shape the future direction for cyber initiatives. Graham also provides sound advice for establishing minimal security requirements and practices for security software and IoT devices. He discusses the importance of transparency and collaboration for initiatives like the Underwriter’s Lab.

FedScoop Radio
Errata Security's Robert Graham on securing IoT

FedScoop Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 12:41


Errata Security CEO Robert Graham speaks with host Kevin Greene about the growing challenges in security software and the Internet of Things. Graham shares his insights on improving IoT security, the potential impact of software certifications and the role of the community in helping shape the future direction for cyber initiatives. Graham also provides sound advice for establishing minimal security requirements and practices for security software and IoT devices. He discusses the importance of transparency and collaboration for initiatives like the Underwriter’s Lab. Robert Graham is the CEO of Errata Security, a pentest/consulting firm. He's known for creating the first Intrusion Prevention System, the BlackICE series of products, sidejacking and masscan. In his spare time, he scans the Internet. He has been speaking at several conferences a year for the past decade. FedScoop's podcast series, "Cybersecurity Insights & Perspectives,” explores the latest news and developments in cybersecurity and information assurance affecting federal agencies, featuring some of the top commercial and academic research experts in the country. Kevin Greene has more than 17 years of cybersecurity and information assurance experience. His contributions to FedScoop represent his own views and do not reflect the positions or policies of any federal agency. Follow him at @iamkevtorious.

LawyerLiz
08/31/16 Topic: Rocketing Up and Plummeting Down:

LawyerLiz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2016 58:18


Hacking pacemakers to plummet a stock price not save a life. Rob Graham, CEO of Errata Security, shares insights and predictions on device security research in the wake of Muddy Waters and MedSec public vulnerability disclosures of St Jude's medical devices. Stephen Fleming, Atlanta native, long-time observer of the local startup scene, and early investor in the privatization of space flight joins the show to discuss the rocketing private space race.

LawyerLiz
07/06/16 Topic: "Driverless Cars: Behind the Wheel"

LawyerLiz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2016 55:14


With Tesla's autonomous driving features to Google's proposed self-driving car - autonomous cars are all the buzz. How safe is the technology, is it reliable, and what ethical dilemmas does it raise - all up for discussion with first time guest Tom Cross (CTO, Drawbridge Networks) and returning guest and Tesla owner Rob Graham (CEO, Errata Security).

LawyerLiz
06/15/16 Guest Rob Graham with the Topic: Fix-It Guide

LawyerLiz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2016 57:02


When can you stem the flow of data from your connected devices and what can be used against you in court? Information security researcher Rob Graham (CEO, Errata Security) joins the show to discuss ways you can minimize what data your device snitches and criminal defense attorney & constitutional scholar Catherine Bernard shares were and when the leaked information enters the courtroom.

LawyerLiz
05/25/16 Guests Robert Graham and David Maynor

LawyerLiz

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2016 58:13


Elizabeth welcomes security researchers Robert Graham (CEO, Errata Security) and David Maynor (Talos Security Intelligence and Research Group, Cisco) to discuss how drones, cars, and coffeemakers connect as part of the Internet of Everything and what happens when hackers enter the picture.

DEF CON 23 [Audio] Speeches from the Hacker Convention
Robert Graham and David Maynor - HamSammich – long distance proxying over radio

DEF CON 23 [Audio] Speeches from the Hacker Convention

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2015


HamSammich – long distance proxying over radio Robert Graham Erratasec.com David Maynor Erratasec.com The ProxyHam talk was mysteriously canceled. However, it’s easy to replicate the talk from the press coverage. In this talk, we propose “HamSammich”, creating a point-to-point link in order to access WiFi from many miles away, as a means to avoid detection. We show how off-the-shelf devices can be configured to do this for less than $200. After demonstrating the working system, we’ll talk about radio signals. This includes both the FCC regulatory issues which may have caused the cancelation of the original talk, as well as signals-intelligence, and the practicalities of being detected and caught. Finally, we’ll talk about hiding signals with SDR, a more complicated and expensive technique, but one that hides better in the electromagnetic spectrum. We’ll demonstrate not only a working system, but what the 900MHz spectrum looks like, and how to track down a working system. Robert Graham is the CEO of Errata Security, a pentest/consulting firm. He's known for creating the first IPS, the BlackICE series of products, sidejacking, and masscan. In his spare time, he scans the Internet. He has been speaking at several conferences a year for the past decade. Twitter: @ErrataRob David Maynor is the CTO of Errata Security, and chief pentester. He’s a frequent speaker at conferences, most infamously in the Apple WiFi scandal. In his spare time, he builds weapons for Skynet’s domination of the planet. Twitter: @Dave_Maynor

DEF CON 22 [Materials] Speeches from the Hacker Convention.
Graham, Mcmillan, and Tentler - Mass Scanning the Internet: Tips, Tricks, Results

DEF CON 22 [Materials] Speeches from the Hacker Convention.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2014


Slides Here: https://defcon.org/images/defcon-22/dc-22-presentations/Graham-McMillan-Tentler/DEFCON-22-Graham-McMillan-Tentler-Masscaning-the-Internet.pdf Mass Scanning the Internet: Tips, Tricks, Results Robert Graham Paul McMillan Dan Tentler Scanning the net -- the entire net -- is now a thing. This talk will discuss how to do it, such as how to get an ISP that will allow scanning, tools to do the scanning (such as 'masscan'), tools to process results, and dealing with abuse complaints. We Internet, such as all the SCADA/ICS systems we've found. We've only scratched the surface -- the Dark Internet of Things is waiting for more things to be discovered. We expect the audience to have a working knowledge of existing portscanners, namely nmap. Robert Graham is the CEO of Errata Security, a pentest/consulting firm. He's known for creating the first IPS, the BlackICE series of products, sidejacking, and masscan. In his spare time, he scans the Internet. He has been speaking at several conferences a year for the past decade. Twitter: @erratarob Paul McMillan is a security engineer at Nebula. He also works on the security teams for several open source projects. When he's not building or breaking clouds, he enjoys cocktails and photography. Twitter: @paulm Dan Tentler is Co-Founder of a pre-launch startup, a boutique Red Team and security services firm. Previously, Dan has been the sole proprietor of Aten Labs, a freelance Information Security consultancy firm in San Diego. He is often paid to be the bad guy. He's allergic to cyber. Twitter: @viss

Paul's Security Weekly
Somebody's Watching: The Future of Privacy - Episode 350, Part 6 - October 25, 2013

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2013 58:41


Robert Graham is the co-founder and CTO of Errata Security, a firm specializing in cybersecurity consulting and product verification. Mr. Graham learned hacking as a toddler from his grandfather, a World War II codebreaker. His first IDS was written more than 10 years ago designed to catch Morris-worm copycats. Dan Auerbach is a Staff Technologist who is passionate about defending civil liberties and encouraging government transparency. Dan works on EFF's various technical projects and helps lawyers, activists, and the public understand important technologies that might threaten the privacy or security of users. Corey Thuen is co-founder of Southfork Security, a security services company specializing in ICS. Corey recently found out first-hand how fragile privacy can be when a large corporation decides to sue you over your open source software.

Paul's Security Weekly
Support Wounded Warriors, Active Defense: Taking The Fight To Attackers: Should We? - Episode 350, Part 1 - October 25, 2013

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2013 76:44


Welcome to our very special episode 350! We have a very special episode, all in support of wounded veterans in our armed services. Please take the time to donate using the links above. We've got an epic day in store for you, including contests, panel discussions, technical segments and more! Active Defense: Taking The Fight To Attackers: Should We? We've all heard the term "Hacking Back". We all have mixed feelings about this term. Lets be clear, its not about feelings! The revenge-based "hacking back" was doomed for failure from the beginning. On the flip side, we're losing the battle against attackers on many fronts. What can we do? Setting traps, tracking attackers, luring them into areas of the network and systems deemed "honeypots" is on the table, or is it? What are the legal ramifications to this activity? Benjamin Wright is the author of several technology law books, including Business Law and Computer Security, published by the SANS Institute. With over 25 years in private law practice, he has advised many organizations, large and small, private sector and public sector, on privacy, computer security, e-mail discovery, outsourcing contracts and records management. Nothing Mr. Wright says in public is legal advice for your particular situation. If you need legal advice or a legal opinion, you should retain a lawyer. Joshua Corman is the Director of Security Intelligence for Akamai. Mr. Corman’s cross-domain research highlights adversaries, game theory and motivational structures. His analysis cuts across sectors to the core security challenges plaguing the IT industry, and helps to drive evolutionary strategies toward emerging technologies and shifting incentives. Dave Dittrich is an Affiliated Research Scientist with the Office of the Chief Information Security Officer at the University of Washington. He is also a member of the Honeynet Project and Seattle's "Agora" computer security group. Robert Graham is the co-founder and CTO of Errata Security, a firm specializing in cybersecurity consulting and product verification. Mr. Graham learned hacking as a toddler from his grandfather, a WW-II codebreaker. His first IDS was written more than 10 years ago designed to catch Morris-worm copycats.