Iris, DomainTools – Paul’s Security Weekly #598

[embedded content] In this segment, we run a Technical Demo with our sponsor DomainTools, all about Domain Investigation with DomainTools Iris! References: Full Show Notes Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Paul Asadorian – CEO, Security Weekly. Jeff Man – Sr. InfoSec Consultant, Online Business Systems. Lee Neely – Senior Cyber Analyst , Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Larry Pesce – Senior Managing Consultant and Director of Research, InGuardians. SecureWorld Boston is…

March 22, 2019
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Security Weekly Moves Beyond Just Podcasts, Adds New Executive

Security Weekly, the security podcast network for the security community and security market validation company for the security industry, announced today it has named security industry veteran, Matt Alderman, as Chief Executive Officer. “The security industry faces a constant addition of new security vendors in an already crowded and confusing market. Security Weekly cuts through the noise by simply understanding and communicating the problems and solutions needed to solve security…

November 1, 2018
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Who Thinks of HP for End Point Security?

Honestly, that was my first thought when I started looking at the marketing material HP put together for Black Hat 2018 this year. HP has been promoting its efforts to provide security to its enterprise printers for the past couple years and has done a great job at offering secure solutions; even involving the security research community by introducing a first-of-its kind enterprise printer bug bounty program.  But end point…

October 12, 2018
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The Age of DevOps

The Most Valuable Resource of All: Time This post was authored by Paul Asadoorian, CEO and founder of Security Weekly. Over the last twenty years we have witnessed dramatic changes in the way companies write and ship code. First there was Waterfall, followed by the Agile movement in the early 2000’s, and now we find ourselves in the Age of DevOps. All of these changes have been made with one…

October 3, 2018
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Three Key Areas in Active Directory Security

This post was authored by Doug White, Cybersecurity professor and President of Secure Technology at Roger Williams University, and host of the Security Weekly show Secure Digital Life. This post is sponsored by STEALTHBits. For more information on STEALTHbits products, and to download free trials of their products, please visit https://stealthbits.com/security-weekly. Let’s talk about 3 key areas on which you need to focus your Active Directory (AD) Security: physical, logical…

September 6, 2018
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HP Continues to Demonstrate its Commitment to Printer Security

In early 2017, HP invited a group of cybersecurity industry bloggers and podcasters to gather for an HP Print Security “Tech Day” at their headquarters in Palo Alto, CA. The purpose of the gathering was to introduce the group to HP’s printer security program (#reinventsecurity), foster discussion, and get feedback on the program. This event was the precursor to a major marketing campaign for HP to promote everything they’ve been…

August 24, 2018
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Max Age For SSL/TLS Certificates Now Two Years

This post was authored by Jason Wood, founder of Paladin Security, a host on Security Weekly and commentator on Hack Naked News. This post is sponsored by DigiCert. Ah, the easy, old days when you could buy an SSL/TLS certificate that was valid for up to ten years. You set it up and then relaxed because it was going to be a while until you had to go through that…

August 20, 2018
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