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Martin McKeay, a cybersecurity veteran, joins us to review Akamai's latest State of The Internet report (SOTI). This SOTI edition, dubbed Financial Services Attack Economy, highlights the vast array of cyber attacks targeted at the financial systems ecosystem over the past 18 months. Martin highlight from the report includes readily available lists of compromised user IDs and passwords, stuffing attacks, low cost or free All-In-One (AIO) attack tools, and the characteristics of phishing attacks against enterprises versus financial institutions. And more. Join us on this episode of DevOps Chat with Martin McKeay, Editorial Director, Akamai. The full report is available at www.akamai.com/soti/
Join Chris John Riley and Martin McKeay live from annual FIRST conference in Edinburgh, Scotland as they interview Ken Munro. Ken is a partner and founder at Pen Test Partners, LLP and was the opening keynote for the 31st Annual FIRST Conference.
Zoom user security appears to have been sacrificed on the altar of user experience. The fileless Astaroth Trojan is again in circulation, mostly, for now, in Brazil. Torrents are distributing the GoBot2 backdoor. The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office clobbers British Airways with a record fine under GDPR, probably to encourage all the rest of us. Croatian government offices are spearphished. Iran says it’s now got an attack-proof comms system. And NSA’s IG reports. Joe Carrigan from JHU ISI on security issues with D-Link routers. Guest is Martin Mckeay from Akamai on their most recent State of the Internet report. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2019/July/CyberWire_2019_07_09.html Support our show
We’re kicking off the first episode of this year’s podcast with the man of the moment, Andrew Cormack, program chair of the 31st Annual FIRST Conference! Chris John Riley and Martin McKeay return as our podcast hosts once again and pick up where they left off almost a year ago during their last chat with Andrew. The guys touch on the program selection process, highlights of this year’s program, and what new things attendees will experience this year. Andrew is the Chief Regulatory Adviser at Jisc and a long time member and supporter of FIRST and the IR community.
Let's get things rolling with this season's podcast series! Chris John Riley and Martin McKeay return as our hosts. Episode 1 features 2018 Program Chair, Jeffrey Carpenter. Jeff is Senior Director of Threat Intelligence and Incident Response Consulting at SecureWorks and has been an active member, supporter, and all-around various hat-wearer of FIRST over the years. Jeff talks program goals, session insights, and things to expect at this year's 30th anniversary celebration event.
Wade and Jay talk about the Q1 2017 State of the Internet / Security report from Akamai with Martin Mckeay. Martin is a well seasoned professional dedicated to spreading awareness about security and privacy. He is the host and author of a pair of the longest running podcasts and blogs in the security industry, the Network Security Podcast and the Network Security Blog. Find the State of the Internet/Security report at https://www.akamai.com/us/en/about/our-thinking/state-of-the-internet-report/global-state-of-the-internet-security-ddos-attack-reports.jsp
Join the interview in progress! FIRST's official podcast team, Martin McKeay and Chris John Riley, are back! Martin and Chris kick off this year's series with FIRST Board of Director and 2017 Conference Liaison, Derrick Scholl. Amazing programming and new opportunities are abundant this year. Find out more about how you can make the most of your time at the 29th Annual FIRST Conference and what NOT to miss out.
Join the interview in progress! FIRST’s podcast duo of Martin McKeay and Chris John Riley sit down with Sparky Komiyama (JPCERT/CC) and talk about his role as conference liaison, some hints on the annual banquet dinner, and what to expect in Seoul. Gain insights in to the upcoming conference program, keynotes, and some presentations that Sparky is looking forward to hearing at the 28th Annual FIRST Conference, June 12-17, 2016 in Seoul, South Korea.
Bill Brenner, Dave Lewis and Martin McKeay discuss the latest security breaches and other issues.
Microsoft's announcement that it will no longer offer advance patch notification to the masses has rekindled the debate over how best to handle vulnerability disclosure. Bill Brenner, Dave Lewis and Martin McKeay discuss this and other issues.
Bill Brenner, Dave Lewis and Martin McKeay discuss the security breach at Sony, lawsuits between the banks and Target, and much more.
Bill Brenner, Dave Lewis and Martin McKeay ponder the explosion of critical vulnerabilities like Poodle, Shellshock and Heartbleed.
Akamai's Bill Brenner, Dave Lewis and Martin McKeay discuss the pros and cons of Google Glass Detector, software designed to detect Google Glass and boot it from any local Wi-Fi network. They also discuss the iCloud/4Chan controversy and look ahead to upcoming security conferences.
Bill Brenner, Martin McKeay, Dave Lewis and some special guests report from Las Vegas during Black Hat, BSidesLV and DEF CON 2014.
In the first episode of the Security Kahuna Podcast, Bill Brenner, Dave Lewis and Martin McKeay discuss the big security issues of the day.
This week's episode is with Akamai Senior Security Advocate Martin McKeay. He's an old friend with more than a decade of experience in information security. At Akamai, he spreads awareness about security and privacy, helping customers understand our approach to both.
Join our interviewers in progress, Chris John Riley and Martin Mckeay at the 25th Annual FIRST Conference in Bangkok, Thailand as they talk to Katie Moussouris, Senior Security Strategist at Microsoft talk about the latest in happenings at Microsoft. Katie presents on Thursday of the conference, "Vulnerability Handling Processes: When Hackers Come A-Knockin."
Listen in to the conversation between Martin McKeay and Naoshi Matsushita, Senior VP of the MSS Division and COO of the US branch at NRI SecureTechnologies. Naoshi covers some of the security trends featured in their 9th annual security trend report--the basis of his presentation, "Cyber Security Trend in Japan – Annual Review 2013." Naoshi will be presenting along with his co-presenter Kazuya Hiradate, Senior IT Security Analyst at NRI SecureTechnologies. Both Naoshi and Kazuya present on Wednesday, 29 June at 14:25 under the Technical Foundations track.
Jake joins our hosts Martin McKeay and Chris John Riley to discuss his amusingly titled presentation, "The Mayans were right! A new age of data breaches," and shares some background on his non-profit organization , the Open Security Foundation. Jake is the co-founder, CEO and CFO of the Open Security Foundation (OSF), a non-profit organization that oversees the operations of the Open Source Vulnerability Database (OSVDB.org) and Cloutage.org DataLossDB. Jake has presented at many well-known security conferences and can now add FIRST to his list. Join the interview in progress! Jake presents on Thursday, 20 June @ 14:25.
It's May and that means we're kicking off the 25th Annual FIRST Conference podcast series! Martin McKeay from the Network Security Podcast and Chris John Riley from the Eurotrash Security Podcast join us again as our podcast hosts. Episode 2013.1 features Adli Wahid, 2013 FIRST Program Chair. Adli discusses a bit about the speaker selection process and how he and the program committee designed the agenda to focus on the "Sharing to Win" theme. Adli is currently working in the Asia Systems Office at the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd. He is responsible for regional cyber security activities and is a member of the MUFG-CERT. Adli was previously the Head of Malaysia CERT (MyCERT).
Here we go! Kicking off the 24th Annual FIRST Conference podcast series, Martin McKeay and Chris John Riley talk to Dr. Jose Nazario, Senior Researcher at Arbor Networks and the 2012 Conference Program Chair. Learn how Jose got involved, his experience within the FIRST community and how this year's program agenda came together. Gain insight on this year's keynote presentations, plenaries, highlight sessions, and the overall uniqueness that defines FIRST as a premier global organization.
Phil Cox joins Rafal (aka Wh1t3 Rabbit) and Martin McKeay and a gallery of others dicussing the issues with the very nebulous term "Cloud Security", and what it means, and how we as vendors can realistically help the consumers of cloud get a handle on what the heck this all means. Fascinating conversation ensues.
Live from the Security Weekly out door studios, Paul, Darren, Ian, and Carlos are joined by "Thor", Martin Mckeay, and Josh Corman! What a line-up! We talk passwords, PCI, things most people do wrong when it comes to security, and more! Episode 255 Show Notes Episode 255 Part 2 Direct Audio Download Episode Hosts: Paul Asadoorian Carlos Perez "Intern Ian" Jack Daniel Special Guest #1: Martin Mckeay (Network Security Podcast) Special Guest #2: Josh Corman (From the world of "awesomesauce") Tune in to Paul's Security Weekly TV episodes on our Bliptv channel. Audio Feeds: Video Feeds:
Brian Krebs, freelance tech reporter, editor of KrebsOnSecurity.com and straight from the stage, takes time out in Vienna to speak to both Martin McKeay and Chris John Riley about his rogue-pharma-spam-focused presentation at FIRST 2011, "Funny Pharma: Inside the Web's Leading Rogue Pharmacies." Brian presented at FIRST 2011 Vienna on Tuesday, June 14, 2011.
Straight from the stage to the FIRST2011 press room, Martin McKeay and Melissa Hathaway expand on her keynote presentation and discuss global security challenges of 2011. What can government do; what can the private sector do? How do we faciliate better communication/interoperability? "[FIRST], the community is the master translator between the private sector where the technology is going, the civilian infrastructure of how to conduct homeland security or critical infrastructure protection...and can also act as security advisor to the ministries of defense." Melissa presented on Monday, 13th June at the 23rd Annual FIRST Conference, Vienna.
In this episode, Martin McKeay talks to Philip R. Reitinger, Deputy Under Secretary for the National Protection Programs Directorate (NPPD) and Director of the National Cybersecurity Center (NCSC). DUS Reitinger provides strategic direction to the Department's cybersecurity efforts while ensuring preparedness and response capabilities across all US federal computer systems. DUS Reitinger kicks off the 2010 FIRST Conference with his Keynote, Monday, June 14th @0900.
On this Episode of SecuraBit Jason Mueller Chris Gerling Anthony Gartner Back from three week hiatus. Defcon and BlackHat Defcon Parties: Core Impact Party EthicalHacker.net party Cisco Party Isight Party I-hacked Party StillSecure Freakshow Party ChicagoCon: Boot Camps: Oct 27 - 31 Conference: Oct 31 - Nov 1: http://www.chicagocon.com/ Defcon Badges Ran out of Badges on first day: http://search.twitter.com/search?q=Defcon+badges+out TV-B-Gone built into the badges: http://www.hackaday.com/2008/08/05/defcon-16-badge-details-released/ Servo hacks the badges - LINK? Podcasters Meetup - http://www.podcastersmeetup.com/ and http://securabit.com/2008/08/13/dc16-recap/ Documentary: Hackers are People Too: http://www.hackersarepeopletoo.com/ BREAK More from Podcasters meetup: Maltego - Maltego is an open source intelligence and forensics application - http://www.paterva.com/maltego/ Iphone Metasploit: http://secmaniac.blogspot.com/2008/07/metasploit-3-on-iphone.html Hak5 plug: Show every Monday - http://www.hak5.org/ Drinks: Absolut Mandarin: http://www.absolut.com/us Rain Vodka: http://www.rainvodka.com/ Current news: Georgia and Russia: Cyber Warfare: http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/08/10/0126232&from=rss Estonia to help Georgia: http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9112399& Watch out for tanks in Atlanta: http://is.gd/1qNy MIT Subway Card Hacking Pulled from Defcon: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10012612-83.html Talk Posted Here: http://www-tech.mit.edu/V128/N30/subway/Defcon_Presentation.pdf Naval PostGraduate School wins capture the flag: http://swampie.wordpress.com/2008/08/11/naval-postgraduate-school-wins-defcon-capture-the-flag-competition/ Wall of Sheep: http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-usa-08/wallofsheep.html Lesson: Don't take your production (or perhaps any) computer to hacker conferences Driftnet to catch Jpegs at Defcon: http://ex-parrot.com/~chris/driftnet/ Anthony will be working on Iphone Security Apple sells 95 Iphones/day/store: http://is.gd/1qND Tshirts and Stickers gone, but more on there way? Martin McKeay at Defcon: http://www.cwes01.com/1083/7776/psw/separated.png Direct Download On this episode of SecuraBit:Jason MuellerChris GerlingAnthony GartnerBack from three week hiatus.Defcon and BlackHat Defcon Parties: Core Impact Party EthicalHacker.net party Cisco Party Isight Party I-hacked Party StillSecure Freakshow Party ChicagoCon: Boot Camps: Oct 27 - 31 Conference: Oct 31 - Nov 1: http://www.chicagocon.com/ Defcon Badges Ran out of Badges on first day: http://search.twitter.com/search?q=Defcon+badges+out TV-B-Gone built into the badges: http://www.hackaday.com/2008/08/05/defcon-16-badge-details-released/ Servo hacks the badges - http://edge.i-hacked.com/new-defcon16-details Podcasters Meetup - http://www.podcastersmeetup.com/ and http://securabit.com/2008/08/13/dc16-recap/ Documentary: Hackers are People Too: http://www.hackersarepeopletoo.com/ BREAK More from Podcasters meetup: Maltego - Maltego is an open source intelligence and forensics application - http://www.paterva.com/maltego/ Iphone Metasploit: http://secmaniac.blogspot.com/2008/07/metasploit-3-on-iphone.htmlHak5 plug: Show every Monday - http://www.hak5.org/Drinks:Absolut Mandarin: http://www.absolut.com/usRain Vodka: http://www.rainvodka.com/Current news: Georgia and Russia: Cyber Warfare: http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/08/10/0126232&from=rss Estonia to help Georgia: http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9112399& Watch out for tanks in Atlanta: http://is.gd/1qNy MIT Subway Card Hacking Pulled from Defcon: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10012612-83.html Talk Posted Here: http://www-tech.mit.edu/V128/N30/subway/Defcon_Presentation.pdf Naval PostGraduate School wins capture the flag: http://swampie.wordpress.com/2008/08/11/naval-postgraduate-school-wins-defcon-capture-the-flag-competition/ Wall of Sheep: http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-usa-08/wallofsheep.html Lesson: Don't take your production (or perhaps any) computer to hacker conferences Driftnet to catch Jpegs at Defcon: http://ex-parrot.com/~chris/driftnet/ Anthony will be working on Iphone Security Apple sells 95 Iphones/day/store: http://is.gd/1qND Tshirts and Stickers gone, but more on there way? Martin McKeay at Defcon: http://www.cwes01.com/1083/7776/psw/separated.pngDirect DL.
Today we introduce a new portion of the show: Securabytes. Securabytes are unannounced episodes, they could be last minute interviews or just more beer induced security speak. So, without further ado, here is the first Securabyte from the Securabit Podcast. "Introducing haiku-DNS: [laughing corruption collapsing kittens gallop nectars forgiving] = usa.gov" - Chris Wesley McGrew of McGrew Security, Martin McKeay of the Network Security Blog / Podcast, and some guy name Joel joined me (Rob Fuller) last night to discuss the DNS vulnerability leakage that happened about quitting time yesterday (7/21). We discuss the leak, how the vulnerability works, mitigating, and the potential it has on mass scales. Every one of the gentlemen that joined us, and we here at Securabit urge you to patch as soon as possible. If you need further information, please check the following links: Direct link to this episode: http://media.libsyn.com/media/securabit/securabytep01.mp3 Check to see if you are vulnerable: http://www.doxpara.com/ In depth explanation of the vulnerability: http://www.mcgrewsecurity.com/?p=151 More supporting links: http://www.mckeay.net/2008/07/21/patch-dns-now/ http://www.matasano.com/log/mtso/ http://www.doxpara.com/?p=1176 http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=1520
"Not Your Typical Episode" I apologize we were light on the show notes, a bit light on the content, and there were no technical segments. We will return in the coming weeks to bring you feature packed episodes, and some awesome interviews! Want to register for any SANS conference? Please visit http://www.securityweekly.com/sans/ for our referral program. Sponsored by Core Security, listen for the new customer discount code at the end of the show Sponsored by Tenable Network Security, creators of Nessus and makers of the Tenable Security Center, software that extends the power of Nessus through sophisticated reporting, remediation workflow, IDS event correlation and much more. Want some cool Security Weekly Gear? Do you hack naked? Check out our Cafepress Store! Full Show Notes Hosts: Larry "Uncle Larry" Pesce, Paul Asadoorian, Joe "Mr. C" Conlin, Tyler, and Martin Mckeay
At RSA 2007 in San Francisco, network security podcaster Martin McKeay headed a series of discussions about the new tools available to consumers, and how far we’ve come. Joining McKeay are Dan Mathews and Brae Legg of Verizon Business.
At RSA 2007 in San Francisco, network security podcaster Martin McKeay headed a series of discussions examining the latest communication tools like Skype, IM, and ICQ and enterprise security. McKeay talks with Cindy Bellefeuille, Security Solutions, Verizon Business; Rich Mogul, Gartner analyst, data security; Atif Yusuf, senior security engineer, Verizon Business; Cutaway, security blogger; and […]
Live from the Paul's Security Weekly Studio.... We had two special guests on the show, Kevin Amorin from Harvard and co-deveoper of Packet Fence, and Martin Mckeay of the Network Security Podcast. This episode was also broadcast over SkypeCast, so look for us each week when we record. It will also be announced in our IRC chatroom #Security Weekly on Freenode (irc.freenode.net). Sponsored by Core Security, listen for the discount code at the end of the show Sponsored by Syngress, be the first to post the answer to the question at the end of the show and win a free book! Sponsored by The SANS Institute, listen to the discount code for SANSFIRE this summer for 5% off this conference Please go update our frapper map! Help us get a cool logo and slogan! Go to our contest page and read all about how you can win free Snort gear and a one-year subscription to VRT rules. Sponsored by Sourcefire Full Show Notes