Podcasts about tactical network solutions

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Best podcasts about tactical network solutions

Latest podcast episodes about tactical network solutions

Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) - Portland, Oregon Chapter
Terry Dunlap - IoT Security Starts with Getting Rid of Your IoT Devices

Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) - Portland, Oregon Chapter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 24:25


Our guest today is Terry Dunlap. Arrested at 17 while hacking with a Commodore 64, Terry went on to work for the US National Security Agency to help track terrorists. He left the NSA in 2007 to bootstrap Tactical Network Solutions, an offensive-focused cyber company catering to the world's friendly foreign governments and militaries. Today he's a co-founder of ReFirm Labs, an IoT-focused cybersecurity company. ReFirm LabsbinwalkU.S. National Security Agency (NSA)Terry Dunlap is interviewed by Shayne Morgan and John L. Whiteman.Follow us:HomepageTwitterMeetupLinkedInYouTube- Become an OWASP member - Donate to our OWASP PDX chapterSupport the show (https://owasp.org/supporters/)

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Paul's Security Weekly TV
Fighting IoT Insecurities - Terry Dunlap - PSW #657

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 58:52


Arrested at 17 while hacking with a Commodore 64, Terry went on to work for the US National Security Agency help track terrorists. He left the NSA in 2007 to bootstrap Tactical Network Solutions, an offensive-focused cyber company catering to the world's friendly foreign governments and militaries. In 2017, he spun out ReFirm Labs as an investor-backed company to help fight IoT insecurity. In his spare time, he runs mini-real estate portfolio of rental properties.   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/PSWEpisode657

Paul's Security Weekly (Video-Only)
Fighting IoT Insecurities - Terry Dunlap - PSW #657

Paul's Security Weekly (Video-Only)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 58:52


Arrested at 17 while hacking with a Commodore 64, Terry went on to work for the US National Security Agency help track terrorists. He left the NSA in 2007 to bootstrap Tactical Network Solutions, an offensive-focused cyber company catering to the world's friendly foreign governments and militaries. In 2017, he spun out ReFirm Labs as an investor-backed company to help fight IoT insecurity. In his spare time, he runs mini-real estate portfolio of rental properties.   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/PSWEpisode657

Farstuff: The Internet of Things Podcast
#31 • IoT Security and Privacy w/ Terry Dunlap, Founder & CEO, Tactical Network Solutions

Farstuff: The Internet of Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 41:58


After an early arrest for hacking, Terry Dunlap grew up to work for the good guys—first with the NSA, and now as the Founder & CEO of Tactical Network Solutions. TNS helps ensure that manufacturers consider security for the whole IoT product lifecycle. In this episode we get deep into Internet of Things security and […]

IoT Time Podcast
IoT Time Podcast S.2 Ep.16 Tactical Network Solutions

IoT Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 35:44


On this episode of the IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh, editorial director at IoT Evolution (iotevolutionworld.com), sits down with Terry Dunlap, founder & CEO, Tactical Network Solutions (tacnetsol.com), old school hacker and security cracker, to talk about IoT security, identity management and the importance of firmware to protecting the future IoT industry. This episode is sponsored by "IoT Time: Evolving Trends in the Internet of Things," a new book by Ken Briodagh about the ongoing influences shaping the IoT. To get a digital copy, download it here for free (www.iotevolutionworld.com/iot-ebook.aspx). A print edition is also available on Amazon for $14.99. To become a sponsor of IoT Time, please email kbriodagh@tmcnet.com or tweet @KenBriodagh.

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Paul's Security Weekly TV
Tech Segment with Zach Cutlip - Episode 342

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2013 31:34


Zach will be going over how he does research on exploiting embedded systems and his exploit development framework bowcaster. Zachary Cutlip is a security researcher with Tactical Network Solutions, in Columbia, MD. At TNS, Zach develops exploitation techniques targeting embedded systems and network infrastructure. Since 2003, Zach has worked either directly for or with the National Security Agency in various capacities. Before embracing a lifestyle of ripped jeans and untucked shirts, he spent six years in the US Air Force, parting ways at the rank of Captain. Zach holds an undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University and a master's degree from Johns Hopkins University.

Paul's Security Weekly
Exploiting Embedded Systems, Drunken Security News - Episode 342 - August 22, 2013

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2013 61:54


Zachary Cutlip is a security researcher with Tactical Network Solutions, in Columbia, MD. At TNS, Zach develops exploitation techniques targeting embedded systems and network infrastructure. Since 2003, Zach has worked either directly for or with the National Security Agency in various capacities. Before embracing a lifestyle of ripped jeans and untucked shirts, he spent six years in the US Air Force, parting ways at the rank of Captain. Zach holds an undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University and a master's degree from Johns Hopkins University. Zach will be going over how he does research on exploiting embedded systems and his exploit development framework bowcaster.

Paul's Security Weekly
Craig Heffner, Josh Wright, Drunken Security News - Episode 320 - February 12, 2013

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2013 82:00


Craig Heffner is a Vulnerability Researcher with Tactical Network Solutions in Columbia, MD. He has 6 years experience analyzing wireless and embedded systems and operates the devttys0 blog which is dedicated to embedded hacking topics. He has presented at events such as Blackhat and DEF CON and teaches embedded device exploitation courses. Have you ever jumped on a random WiFi connection and you didn't know where it was coming from? Probably. Most people have. But if you're one of Josh Wright's neighbors, or even if he's sipping coffee at the local shop, you might want to be careful about which wireless connection you're jumping on. But if you start seeing images that are out of focus or getting a page that seems about five years out of date or even end up on kittenwars.com, Josh might be the one responsible. Or at least his VM. You can get it on his site http://neighbor.willhackforsushi.com/ Josh is also working on something great for BSides Rhode Island. Check out the video below and he'll explain it. But if you hate the long lines at places like Cheesecake Factory and those stupid little buzzers that notify you when your table is ready, Josh might have some help for that. But you'll need to be at BSides RI to hear about it. As for the stories of the week, we had a little bit of a lean week. However jokes about Jack's balls, I mean bells, were frequent and fun. After all, it was Mardi Gras and Jack brought beads for the whole crew with the one stipulation that we had to keep out clothes on. Did you know that on Monday, February 18 at 2 pm, Paul and John will hold a free webinar with SANS. Titled "Active Defense Harbinger Distribution - Defense is Cool Again" the guys will be talking about the new offensive security distro that was built by Black Hills Infosec's Ethan Robish and John Strand. It's free, so sign up at the link above. As for some of the stories, we knew it was going to be a rough week when Paul showed us the 10 ways to reduce security headaches in a BYOD world and #1 was to secure your data. Ohhhhkayyy. Moving on. Paul also played the audio from a news broadcast from out west where the zombie apocalypse has begun. It's like a modern day War of the Worlds where people were actually calling the police to see if the story was true. Jack explained how Mega's KimDotCom (isn't it quite egotistical to just take your first name and stick "dotcom" after it? I mean, seriously) continues to show his brilliance. Where else can you get a solid, top to bottom pentest for only about 10,000 euros. He challenged anyone to hack his site and after a few bugs, he began paying up. Pretty smart. One story that actually didn't get mentioned on the show but is in the show notes is a quote from Bit9 after their hack this week: "There is no easy answer to a world where there are sophisticated actors continuously targeting every company and individual and whose primary goal is to steal information, whether for profit, power or glory. This is not fear-mongering or hype--everyone in the security business knows this fact. This is the state of cybersecurity today, and we are all frustrated and angered by it." Isn't this exactly why security firms get paid? Because there are bad people out there looking to steal information? If those people didn't exist, then would Bit9 need to exist? That's biting the hand that feeds you. That's it for this week. We'll be back next week on the usual day, Thursday, February 21 at 6 pm EST! Until then, stay calm and hack naked!

SecuraBit
SecuraBit Episode 100: Double Header with WPS and Forensics!

SecuraBit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2012 89:28


Join us as we interview Craig Heffner of Tactical Network Solutions regarding the recent WPS vulnerability and his Reaver tool, and as we also interview Harlan Carvey whose latest Windows Forensic Analysis Toolkit book was recently released.   Our show notes can be found here:  http://wiki.securabit.com/ShowNotes/EP100      

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