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Application Security PodCast
Mark Loveless -- Threat modeling in a DevSecOps environment.

Application Security PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 36:19


Mark Loveless - aka Simple Nomad - is a security researcher and hacker. He's spoken at numerous security and hacker conferences worldwide, including Blackhat, DEF CON, ShmooCon, and RSA. He's been quoted in the press including CNN, Washington Post, and the New York Times. Mark joins us to discuss his series of blog posts on Threat Modeling at GitLab. We discuss his philosophical approach, framework choice (spoiler alert, it's a pared down version of PASTA), and success stories / best practices he's seen for threat modeling success. We hope you enjoy this conversation with...Mark Loveless.

Hacker History Podcast
The history of Simple Nomad

Hacker History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 36:18


Hacker History sits down with Mark Loveless AKA Simple Nomad. We start our story by buying a bluebox from Woz and Steve Jobs. Mark picks up his handle from the supernatural. We learn of the time scanned the IP space of China to test a security scanner and gain some unwanted attention. Show Notes Simple […]

Paul's Security Weekly TV
Security Weekly #438 - Mobile Security and Privacy

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2015 45:08


We get Simple Nomad and David Schwartzberg to join us for a panel discussion on Mobile Security and Privacy. David Schwartzberg is a Sr. Security Engineer at MobileIron and Simple has been doing hacker and security-related things for over 30 years, wearing black, white, and gray hats at various points.  Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.comHack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.comFollow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Paul's Security Weekly
Security Weekly #438 - 10 Year Anniversary Part 3

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2015


Interview wth Peiter "Mudge" Zakto Peiter C. Zatko, better known as Mudge, is a network security expert, open source programmer, writer, and a hacker. Peiter talks about his start in information security, rather him starting information security. Peiter talks about his early involvment in BGP and how to take down the internet. Mobile Security and Privacy We get Simple Nomad and David Schwartzberg to join us for a panel discussion on Mobile Security and Privacy. David Schwartzberg is a Sr. Security Engineer at MobileIron and Simple has been doing hacker and security-related things for over 30 years, wearing black, white, and gray hats at various points. Hacker Jeopardy Hacker Jeopardy includes popular topics such as famous hackers and decimal to binary conversions. Test your knowledge now! Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.com Hack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Paul's Security Weekly
Simple Nomad - Episode 267 - November 17, 2011

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2011 71:35


Simple Nomad talks "APT", and Chris Pogue talks "Sniper Forensics": Episode 267 Show Notes Episode 267 - Simple Nomad, Chris Pogue - Direct Audio Download Episode Hosts: Paul Asadoorian, Host of Security Weekly and Stogie Geeks Darren Wigley, Host of Hack Naked At Nite Tune in to Paul's Security Weekly TV, Hack Naked TV, and Hack Naked At Nite episodes on our Bliptv channel. Audio Feeds: Video Feeds:

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Black Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2005 [Audio] Presentations from the security conference
Simple Nomad and MadHat Unspecific: SPA: Single Packet Authorization

Black Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2005 [Audio] Presentations from the security conference

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2006 19:27


We needed a protocol that allowed us to tell a server that we are who we say we are, have it work across NAT, use TCP, UDP, or ICMP as the transport mechanism, act as an extra layer of security, and be secure itself. Oh, and do so with a single packet. Sound crazy? It's actually very useful. We've come up with a Single Packet Authorization (SPA). This is a protocol for a remote user to send in a request to a server which I cannot be replayed and which uniquely identifies the user. The proof-of-concept code alone is worthy of a presentation itself, but SPA is so much more. This is not port-knowcking (although SPA can easily replace port-knocking with something much more secure). MadHat leads the DC214, Dallas Defcon Group and is a member of NMRC. His paying gig is as the Manager of Vernier Threat Labs. Before working at Vernier, MadHat was one of the core security team members for Yahoo and leat the vulnerability assessment and day-to-day security monitoring for Yahoo world-wide. He has written several open source security tools and has contributed to an upcoming book on NMap being written by Fyodor. Simple Nomad is the founder of the Nomad Mobile Research Centre (NMRC), an international group pf hackers that explore technology. By day he works as a Senior Security Analyst for BindView Corporation. He has spent several years developing and testing various computer systems for security strengths. He has authored numerous papers, developed a number of tools for testing the security and insecurity of computer systems, a frequently-sought lecturer at security conferences, and has been quoted in print and television media outlets regarding computer security and privacy.

Black Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2005 [Video] Presentations from the security conference
Simple Nomad and MadHat Unspecific: SPA: Single Packet Authorization

Black Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2005 [Video] Presentations from the security conference

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2006 19:27


We needed a protocol that allowed us to tell a server that we are who we say we are, have it work across NAT, use TCP, UDP, or ICMP as the transport mechanism, act as an extra layer of security, and be secure itself. Oh, and do so with a single packet. Sound crazy? It's actually very useful. We've come up with a Single Packet Authorization (SPA). This is a protocol for a remote user to send in a request to a server which I cannot be replayed and which uniquely identifies the user. The proof-of-concept code alone is worthy of a presentation itself, but SPA is so much more. This is not port-knowcking (although SPA can easily replace port-knocking with something much more secure). MadHat leads the DC214, Dallas Defcon Group and is a member of NMRC. His paying gig is as the Manager of Vernier Threat Labs. Before working at Vernier, MadHat was one of the core security team members for Yahoo and leat the vulnerability assessment and day-to-day security monitoring for Yahoo world-wide. He has written several open source security tools and has contributed to an upcoming book on NMap being written by Fyodor. Simple Nomad is the founder of the Nomad Mobile Research Centre (NMRC), an international group pf hackers that explore technology. By day he works as a Senior Security Analyst for BindView Corporation. He has spent several years developing and testing various computer systems for security strengths. He has authored numerous papers, developed a number of tools for testing the security and insecurity of computer systems, a frequently-sought lecturer at security conferences, and has been quoted in print and television media outlets regarding computer security and privacy.

CyberSpeak's Podcast
CyberSpeak Special Vulnerability Report

CyberSpeak's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2006 25:27


Microsoft Windows Silent Adhoc Network Advertisement Vulnerability. Last weekend Simple Nomad, hacker and security researcher, announced a new Windows wireless vulnerability during his "Hacking the Friendly Skies" presentation at ShmooCon 2006. CyberSpeak interviews Nomad about his findings and how to protect your systems. This show is abbreviated and is released out of sequence to get this information to our listeners quickly. We will be releasing our full length show as usual later this coming weekend.