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May 12, 2023

We are nearly half way through 2023, and we're seeing some new trends surface in the cyber landscape. These include generative artificial intelligence, which was everywhere at RSA Conference this year, as well as automation across security operations and the continued need for skilled expertise. Join Matt Alderman from CyberRisk Alliance and Antonio Sanchez, Principal Evangelist at Fortra, as they dive into 2023 cybersecurity trends and observations.

Segment Resources: https://www.fortra.com/resources/cybersecurity-education?code=cmp-0000011812&ls=717710002&utm_source=cyberrisk-alliance&utm_medium=contsynd&utm_campaign=ft-brand-awareness https://www.fortra.com/products/bundles?code=cmp-0000011812&ls=717710002&utm_source=cyberrisk-alliance&utm_medium=contsynd&utm_campaign=ft-brand-awareness

 

This segment is sponsored by Fortra. Visit https://securityweekly.com/fortra to learn more about them!

 

In the enterprise security news, A slow week for funding, but, as always, a busy week for AI news! Databricks acquires Okera, CrowdStrike, Fortinet and other cybersecurity shares rise, Merck might finally see that $1.4 billion dollar NotPetya payout, Ex-Uber CISO Joe Sullivan won’t go to jail, Google rolls out passkey support, Do Bartenders make good pen testers?, ICS using steganography to hide data, DEF CON will unleash hackers on Large Language Models, and Security’s eternal prioritization problem!

 

The browser is the most used application, but was never built with the needs of the enterprise in mind. The Enterprise Browser delivers a whole new level of visibility, security and governance. This conversation will explore the benefits of the Enterprise Browser and the gaps it is filling for enterprises around the world.

This segment is sponsored by Island. Visit https://securityweekly.com/islandrsac to learn more about them!

 

Resilience and the capacity for reinvention have never been more important. In a world evolving at the speed of tech and roiled by the pandemic, enterprises that have security innovation woven into their DNA enjoy a distinct advantage. Learn more.

This segment is sponsored by Sumo Logic. Visit https://securityweekly.com/sumologicrsac to learn more about them!

 

The increased prevalence of phishing kits sourced from black markets and chatbot AI tools like ChatGPT has seen attackers quickly develop more targeted phishing campaigns. This improved targeting has simplified the process of manipulating users into taking actions that compromise their security credentials, leaving them and their organizations vulnerable.

This segment is sponsored by Zscaler. Visit https://securityweekly.com/zscalerrsac to learn more about them!

 

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May 5, 2023

This week, we start with the news: 2 weeks of news to catch up on! 16 funding stories, 4 M&A stories, Cybereason prunes its valuation… a lot, First Republic Bank seized by FDIC, Ransomware is irrelevant Sun Tzu hates infosec, AI Trends, Kevin Mandia’s 7 tips for defense, & How much time should we spend automating tasks?

 

Christopher will delve into what lateral security/lateral movement are and identify key lateral security tools (network segmentation, micro-segmentation, advanced threat prevention systems, network sandboxes, and network traffic analysis/network detection and response). He will also touch on why automation is important when it comes to consistent security and the current threat landscape. 

This segment is sponsored by VMware. Visit https://securityweekly.com/vmwarenetsecrsac to learn more about them!

 

AT&T Cybersecurity released its 12th annual Cybersecurity Insights Report, “Edge Ecosystem,” which highlights the dramatic shift in computing underpinned by 5G, the edge, and the convergence of networking and security. The report found that business and technology leaders are finally coming together not just to understand the new edge computing ecosystem, but to make more predictable, data-informed business decisions. Collaboration among these leaders, as well as external partners in the ecosystem, will be critical for the edge journey ahead – but more progress must be made to better leverage the edge and transform the business.

This segment is sponsored by AT&T Cybersecurity. Visit https://securityweekly.com/attrsac to learn more about them!

 

EASM is a critical component of continuous threat exposure management and a necessary step in improving validation and vulnerability management processes. Gartner recently published a report describing the evolution of EASM and where it's headed in the market. We're excited to see the market move in this direction because, at NetSPI, we're already committed to investing in our team and technology to stay ahead of these trends. We already have a head start.

This segment is sponsored by NetSpi. Visit https://securityweekly.com/netspirsac to learn more about them!

 

“Man plans, the Universe laughs” - unfortunately, that’s been the saying for far too long when it comes to cybersecurity. Security leaders know it's only a matter of time before their organization gets breached, but instead of being ready for it, they rely on fixing the problem after it happens. In Cisco’s newest report, the first ever Cybersecurity Readiness Index, it was found that a small minority of businesses globally (15%) consider themselves to be ready and able to defend against the expanding array of cybersecurity risks and threats of today. Organizations need to get ready and stay ready with solutions they can trust.

This segment is sponsored by Cisco. Visit https://securityweekly.com/ciscorsac to learn more about them!

 

OpenText Cybersecurity is on a mission to simplify security by delivering smarter, innovative solutions. Geoff Bibby, the SVP of OpenText Cybersecurity Marketing & Strategy, will offer insight into the company’s purpose-built approach to create a powerhouse cybersecurity portfolio that scales to meet the security needs of large enterprises down to individual consumers. 

This segment is sponsored by OpenText. Visit https://securityweekly.com/opentextrsac to learn more about them!

 

The continued headcount shortage facing cybersecurity teams is driving many organizations to embrace Managed Detection and Response (MDR) as a way to combat cyber threats. With this demand, dozens of MDR companies have emerged over the past two years. Critical Start’s CTO, Randy Watkins, will discuss the origin of MDR, share evaluation tips, and reveal some of the potential pitfalls.

This segment is sponsored by Critical Start. Visit https://securityweekly.com/criticalstartrsac to learn more about them!

 

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May 5, 2023

Quantum computing is a rapidly emerging technology that harnesses the laws of quantum mechanics to solve problems that today’s most powerful supercomputers cannot practically solve. IBM's Dr. Kayla Lee will explain how close we are to a computational quantum advantage: the point where a computational task of business or scientific relevance can be performed more efficiently, cost-effectively, or accurately using a quantum computer than with classical computations alone.

 Segment Resources:

What is quantum computing? https://www.ibm.com/topics/quantum-computing

About IBM Quantum: https://www.ibm.com/quantum

About the IBM Quantum Development Roadmap: https://www.ibm.com/quantum/roadmap

Access and program a quantum computer: https://quantum-computing.ibm.com/

 

Quantum computers are scaling rapidly. Soon, they will be powerful enough to solve previously unsolvable problems. But they come with a global challenge: fully-realized quantum computers will be able to break some of the most widely-used security protocols in the world. Dr. Vadim Lyubashevsky will discuss how quantum-safe cryptography protects against this potential future.

Segment Resources:

IBM Quantum Safe: https://www.ibm.com/quantum/quantum-safe

IBM scientists help develop NIST’s quantum-safe standards: https://research.ibm.com/blog/nist-quantum-safe-protocols

Government and industry experts recommend moving to quantum-safe cryptography: https://research.ibm.com/blog/economist-quantum-safe-replay

 

We're talking with Matt Johansen about his new newsletter, Vulnerable U. We'll discuss his journey from vendors to massive enterprises to less massive enterprises and what he's learned about InfoSec along the way. Like us, Matt has some strong takes on many InfoSec topics, so this conversation could go down many paths. Regardless, we're excited about the journey and the destination with this interview.

Subscribe to [Vulnerable U] https://link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/CygrK4bVgDWxdDLo_7X0UUe8u_TcBPAeAQlRvYdH5hN2mTxFi32BUXbh9K9a2mS8ILJXWKo4rmayv53niV3c6NrsGo7UAp6yFd9EScNQoNwURBhep7S6sIyNBsEMNJ7Z/3v8/6L9W-AB2Sx6Ts9cCBWFiYw/h9/mYsvCYdHno82QRYGHJuyaUZtu8PbgH5PWFi3mLY1CNg 

 

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Apr 21, 2023

Discuss observations and trends across the venture capital ecosystem as it pertains to cybersecurity. This will include a re-cap in how 2022 ended, what we saw in Q12023, and what we expect from an investing standpoint.

Segment Resources:

https://forgepointcap.com/

 

With over 1 billion records exposed in just the top 35 breaches, over $2.6 billion stolen in the top nine cryptocurrency breaches, and over $2.7 billion in fines levied to the top 35 violators, lessons abound for security teams. We will walk through some of the biggest trends in last year's data breaches and privacy violations, and we'll talk about what security leaders can learn from these events.

Segment Resources:

https://www.forrester.com/blogs/2022-breaches-and-fines-offer-lessons-to-security-leaders

 

In the Enterprise Security News, Lots of funding announcements and new companies, Private Equity acquires Maltego, Cinven acquires RSA Archer Comcast launches a security product, Zscaler has beef with Gartner, CISA releases updated Zero Trust Model, Amazon jumps into the AI LLM fray, AutoGPT stretches the imagination and potential use cases, The Ever Changing API security market, New security books just released, Zombie birds!

 

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Apr 14, 2023

Fortra's Core Security has conducted it's fourth annual survey of cybersecurity professionals on the usage and perception of pen testing. The data collected provides visibility into the full spectrum of pen testing’s role, helping to determine how these services, tools, and skills must evolve.

 

Segment Resources:

 https://www.fortra.com/resources/guides/2023-pen-testing-report

 

This segment is sponsored by Fortra's Core Security. Visit https://securityweekly.com/fortracoresecurity to learn more about them!

 

Compliance with cyber security frameworks such as NIST, PCI, HIPAA, etc. have largely been driven by paper-based processes in Word and Excel. With the rise of cloud computing, containers, and ephemeral systems, paper-based processes can no longer keep up with the speed of business and compliance has become the new bottleneck to progress for highly regulated industries such as government, finance, and energy sector. This session will cover how RegScale is leading a RegOps movement to bring the principles of DevOps to compliance with the world’s first real-time GRC system that enables compliance as code via NIST OSCAL. RegOps seeks to shift compliance left to make it real-time, continuous, and complete so that paperwork is always up to date, self-updating, and takes less manual resources to manage.

 Segment Resources:

Website – https://www.regscale.com

Documentation/Learn More – https://regscale.readme.io

 

In this news segment, we discuss the art of branding/naming security companies, some new cars just out of stealth, 5 startups just out of Y Combinator, and Cybereason's $100M round from Softbank. We also talk new features (Semgrep's new GPT-4 use case), new newsletters, and new reports. We break down Nexx's broken vulnerability disclosure program and its broken products. We also discuss the FDA's new ability to block device certification for security reasons. Android announces rules to make it easier for consumers to delete accounts and remove data when they uninstall apps. IT and Security professionals everywhere are asked not to report breaches, but in some countries more than others. CISOs are more prone to drinking problems, and finally, for our squirrel stories, we discuss a crazy app called Newnew and new ideas in prosthetics.

 

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Apr 7, 2023

Kellermann will discuss the recently published report “Cyber Bank Heist” that exposes the cybersecurity threats facing the financial sector. Security must be a top-of-mind issue amid rising geopolitical tensions, increased destructive attacks utilizing wipers and a record-breaking year of zero-day exploits. Podcast listeners will learn what financial sector security leaders from around the world revealed in a series of interviews about specific trends when it comes to notable cyberattacks, e-fraud and cyber defense.

Segment Resources:

 - https://www.contrastsecurity.com/cyber-bank-heists-report

https://www.contrastsecurity.com/security-influencers/cyber-bank-heists-report-code-patrol-podcast-contrast-security

 

Overall increase in government regulations. EU as well. Shift in liability from consumers to organizations.How to take advantage of safe harbor protections and reduce organizational risk and liability. NIST SSD Framework - how do you understand the security practices of the open source packages you use in your applications and ensure they are following the NIST practices (so you can take full advantage of safe harbor protections and reduce potential liability). Creating a network of open source maintainers, documenting and attesting to their security practices, is a solution. Work with the maintainers to be able to provide documentation. How to get more involved with development in open source security. What is the mechanism?

Segment Resources:

https://tidelift.com/government-open-source-cybersecurity-resources

https://blog.tidelift.com/webinar-how-the-nist-secure-software-development-framework-impacts-open-source-software

https://blog.tidelift.com/webinar-recap-what-the-new-u.s.-national-cybersecurity-strategy-means-for-open-source-software

https://blog.tidelift.com/tidelift-advisory-impact-of-new-u.s.-national-cybersecurity-strategy-on-organizations-building-apps-with-open-source-software

 

In this week's enterprise security news, we talk about new companies and funding, trends in the deception and SaaS Security/SSPM space. We discuss Andy Ellis's "10 plagues of cloud security" and Kelly Shortridge's 69 ways to F*&$ up your deploy. We discuss rolling out Yubikeys and the pros/cons of using biometrics instead of security keys. There have been some bad takes in the media on how OpenAI uses your ChatGPT prompts, so we set the record straight there. Cybersecurity is a new requirement for K-12 students in North Dakota, and you've got to see this week's security story - a rogue tire sends a Kia Soul FLYING.* * - but no one was hurt!

 

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Mar 30, 2023

So much of the tech world went remote at the start of the pandemic, and many of those jobs (and engineers) show no sign of ever going back into an office. Building successful teams in this environment takes a different approach, one defined by autonomy and trust. In this segment, Nickolas Means, VP of Engineering at Sym, will share insights from more than a decade of leading distributed teams to help us all thrive in a world where distributed is the new normal.

 

The White House recently revealed their National Cybersecurity Strategy and its 5 pillars. Some is straightforward - some is more controversial. Josh helped with it and wrote a blog about it. Adrian read that post and asked Josh to come discuss it. So here we are.

Segment Resources:

https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/National-Cybersecurity-Strategy-2023.pdf

https://claroty.com/blog/consequential-cybersecurity-brace-yourself-for-the-white-house-national-cybersecurity-strategy

 

In the enterprise security news, early stage startup funding stays constant, but late stage is nowhere to be found. Cisco, XM Cyber, and Mastercard make acquisitions. YouTube channels keep getting hacked. Microsoft fails to use Azure securely. Organizations are making progress on zero trust, but slowly. Finally, more discussion on AI threats, concerns, and predictions.

 

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Mar 24, 2023

SafeLiShare delivers tamperproof security from inside out across clouds and eliminate algorithmic complexity attacks and reverse never-ending cycles of defense using policy controlled Confidential Computing with secure enclave technology.

Segment Resources:

Presentation - https://1drv.ms/p/s!AqqNWej5CK8uhEoIZW5MUxMTQLJU

Blog - https://safelishare.com/blog/defining-confidential-computing/

Video - https://safelishare.com/data-privacy-resources/

 

The ioXt Alliance is a group of manufacturers, industry alliances, labs, and government organizations, dedicated to harmonizing best security practices and establishing testable standards. Our goal is to bring security, upgradability and transparency to the market and directly into the hands of consumers. Come learn about Smart Product security and what consumers should be asking for.

Segment Resources: https://www.ioxtalliance.org/

 

This week in the Enterprise News: Dope Security nabs $16M led by GV to build out secure web gateways designed to work on endpoints, not in the cloud, Introducing Microsoft 365 Copilot: your copilot for work, A Tweet from Daniel Feldman, A simple test, given to both GPT 3.5 and GPT 4, AI Hires a Human to Solve Captcha, Because It Couldn’t Solve It Itself, You know what's different between AI and you? Those goosebumps on your arms right now and the ice water in your veins. AI can't do that. Amazing Invention- This Drone Will Change Everything, & Cyber Startup Buzzword Bingo: 2023 Edition 

 

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Mar 16, 2023

The CI/CD pipeline is the backbone of the software development process, so it's critical to ensure you are meeting and exceeding the most critical security measures. Throughout this podcast, Tal Morgenstern, Co-founder and CSO of Vulcan Cyber, will break down the process of how organizations can properly secure a CI/CD pipeline into a checklist of four key steps, as well as offer a handful of tools and tactics security leadership can use to bake risk-based vulnerability management into their CI/CD pipelines. He will explain how securing your CI/CD pipelines alone is not enough to reduce the chances of cyber attacks and the importance for organizations to not only maintain security at speed and scale, but quality at speed and scale. Finally, Tal will dive into how Vulcan Cyber helps organizations to streamline security tasks in every stage of the cyber-risk management process, integrating with their existing tools for true end-to-end risk management.

Segment Resources:

https://vulcan.io/

https://vulcan.io/platform/

https://vulcan.io/blog/ci-cd-security-5-best-practices/

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nosAxWc-4dc

 

Tap, tap - is this thing on? Why do defenders still struggle to detect attacks and attacker activities? Why do so many tools struggle to detect attacks? Today, we've got an expert on detection engineering to help us answer these questions. Thinkst's Canary and Canarytokens make in catching penetration testers and attackers stupidly simple. Thinkst Labs aims to push these tools even further. Casey will share some of the latest research coming out of labs, and we'll ponder why using deception for detection isn't yet a de facto best practice.

Segment Resources:

 https://canary.tools

https://canarytokens.org

https://blog.thinkst.com

 

Finally, in the enterprise security news, We quickly explain the SVB collapse, A few interesting fundings, Rapid7 acquires Minerva who? We’ll explain. GPT-4 - what’s new? Detect text written by an AI! Then, produce text that can’t be detected as written by an AI! The K-Shaped recovery of the cybersecurity industry, Software Security is More than Vulnerabilities, Microsoft Outlook hacks itself, Robert Downey Jr. gets into teh cyberz, & Reversing intoxication!

 

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Mar 3, 2023

The MSP space has undergone a lot of changes in the past few decades, with the emphasis on security increasing dramatically in the last 5-10 years. We discuss how ConnectWise, which builds and sells solutions to MSPs, has tackled this challenge. We'll be asking questions both from Raffael's point-of-view, selling to MSPs, but also from the customer point-of-view - small to medium businesses with a need to outsource IT and security functions.

 

Today, we talk to Jim Routh - a retired CISO who survived the job for over 20 years! He'll be sharing some wisdom with us, like how analytics and data science can help detect malicious insiders. Also, more generally, Jim will help us understand how data-science-backed tooling can help move the security market forward and help security teams and programs mature.

 

Segment Resources:

 https://www.reveal.security/resources/whitepapers/

 

This week in the Enterprise News: Deepwatch Announces $180 Million in Investments, VulnCheck Raises $3.2 Million to Solve Prioritization Challenge for Enterprise, Government and Cybersecurity Solution Providers, Zscaler to Acquire Israeli Startup Canonic Security, Palo Alto Q2 Fiscal Year 2023 Earnings Call, Tech’s hottest new job: AI whisperer. No coding required, How data breaches affect stock market share prices, & Kenyan Innovator Creates Smart Gloves That Translate Sign Language Into Audible Speech!

 

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Feb 16, 2023

Organizations today operate under the constant looming threat of cyber attacks. While reactive cybersecurity measures will help organizations respond to past and present threats, offensive measures are the only chance to get ahead of attackers and beat them to the punch. There is now a greater call for offensive solutions like penetration testing and red teaming to evaluate environments so security gaps can be identified and closed before a breach. Join us as we discuss how these solutions work both independently and together, as well as practical ways organizations can build or mature an offensive security strategy.

 Segment Resources:

 https://www.coresecurity.com/resources/videos/when-use-pen-testing-red-teaming-or-both?code=cmp-0000011540&ls=717710006&utm_source=hubspot&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=cts-security-weekly

 https://www.coresecurity.com/resources/guides/complete-guide-layering-offensive-security?code=cmp-0000011540&ls=717710006&utm_source=hubspot&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=cts-security-weekly

 https://www.coresecurity.com/resources/datasheets/offensive-security-advanced-bundle?code=cmp-0000011540&ls=717710006&utm_source=hubspot&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=cts-security-weekly

 

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The memoir of world-renowned hacker Cris Thomas “Space Rogue: How the Hackers Known as L0pht Changed the World” is available for pre-order now. The new book, to be released on February 16, 2023, will cover the influential hacking group L0pht Heavy Industries, the hacker underground of the 1990s, the L0pht’s rise to prominence, their testimony in front of the US Senate, their claim of being able to “take down the Internet”, and how their legacy continues to shape the security of the online world today.

Segment Resources:

https://securityweekly.com/spacerogue

 http://www.spacerogue.net

 

Inka talks about harnessing Behavioural Science (BS) to influence people’s cyber security behaviours. Focusing on psychology theories (e.g. Behaviour change wheel) she explores some of our barriers (and motivations) to cybersecurity. What are our FMEs ('frequently made excuses') to taking protective action online and how organisations' could create a supportive security culture.

Segment Resources:

Lead researcher for RISCS / UK Home Office funded research project: Cyber Security Quirks: Personalised Interventions for Human Cyber Resilience https://www.riscs.org.uk/project/cyber-security-quirks-personalised-interventions-for-human-cyber-resilience/

Inka will be presenting this research at the Impact Conference on 2.3.2023 https://www.theimpactconference.com/

Lead researcher/author of the Annual Cybersecurity Attitudes and Behaviours Report (2021 and 2022) https://www.cybsafe.com/whitepapers/cybersecurity-attitudes-and-behaviors-report/

SebDB (most comprehensive cyber security behaviour database) https://www.cybsafe.com/research/security-behaviour-database/

Personality and digital footprints whitepapers: https://www.cybsafe.com/whitepapers/personality-and-digital-footprints/

How to measure security behaviour https://www.cybsafe.com/e-books/how-to-measure-behavior-long-read/ 

 

 

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Feb 10, 2023

Tanium has recently released a new capability called Tanium Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) to help customers identify third-party libraries associated with software packages.

• What is Tanium SBOM

• Why is it different and why do you need it

• How to configure SBOM

• How to query for the details about every software application in your environment

• Where your vulnerable packages exist

• Ways that Tanium can remediate vulnerabilities from OpenSSL to Struts to Log4j today as well as new supply-chain vulnerabilities in the future

 

No one knows what the next supply chain vulnerability is going to be, but with Tanium, you will have access to data about how your applications are affected before it happens so that when it does, you're ready to take action to remediate the issue from within the Tanium XEM platform.

 

Segment Resources:

https://www.tanium.com/products/tanium-sbom/

 https://www.tanium.com/press-releases/tanium-launches-software-bill-of-materials-for-unprecedented-visibility-to-combat-supply-chain-threats/

 https://www.tanium.com/blog/software-bill-of-materials-openssl/

 

This segment is sponsored by Tanium. Visit https://securityweekly.com/tanium to learn more about them!

 

Syxsense and Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) recently teamed up to publish a survey around the current state of Zero Trust within enterprises as well as where it’s going. This interview will discuss the key findings and insights into the challenges many organizations face around Zero Trust, as well as endpoint security and network access.

Segment Resources:

https://www.syxsense.com/advancing-zero-trust-priorities

 

In the Enterprise News: Whether you want insurtechs or not, they’re here and you’re getting them! Don't worry - we’ll explain what insurtechs are. Two potential deals to take security companies private: Sumo Logic and Rapid 7! Looks like 32 year old security company Cyren is shutting down, hoping for an asset sale. They've already laid off all their employees. Big drama: a firm shorts Darktrace and releases a scathing report. We've got yet more more layoffs this week, but don't fret - the NSA is hiring! 

For our squirrel stories, we'll be deciding between three stories: codebreakers solve 500 year old ciphers, the real cost of meetings visualized, and sushi terrorists!

All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly.

 

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Feb 3, 2023

Cyber insurance is a must-have, but organizations are finding that cyber insurance premiums are more costly, policies are more difficult to obtain, and policies attach more limitations and exclusions than before. We will discuss cyber insurance’s role in risk management and trends.

 

Segment Resources:

https://www.forrester.com/report/q-and-a-cyber-insurance/RES178563?ref_search=3185990_1675109251447

https://www.forrester.com/report/tech-execs-guide-to-cyber-insurance/RES178564?ref_search=3185990_1675109251447

https://www.forrester.com/blogs/whos-responsible-for-cyber-insurance-policy-misrepresentations-it-depends/?ref_search=3185990_1675109251447

 

Insiders - employees, contractors, and partners - are responsible for almost a quarter of data breaches. Reducing insider risk requires a dedicated approach, including user monitoring. But be careful, Forrester predicts that a C-level executive will be fired for their firm’s use of employee monitoring in 2023.

 

Segment Resources:

https://www.forrester.com/blogs/predictions-2023-security/?ref_search=3092262_1675290315432

https://www.forrester.com/blogs/apply-critical-thinking-and-culture-to-reduce-insider-risk/

https://www.forrester.com/blogs/practice-empathy-to-reduce-insider-risk/

https://www.forrester.com/blogs/pandemic-fallout-creates-perfect-conditions-for-insider-threat/

 

 

In the Enterprise News: There's lots of executive shuffling going on! Saviynt gets a new CEO and $205M in funding, Forescout appoints its 4th CEO in as many years, and Mudge finds a place at Rapid 7. We've got some interesting trends, like more focus on securing small businesses, and more cybersecurity startups pairing technology with cyber insurance. It seems like only yesterday, we were shocked to hear that Microsoft was running a $10B security business, but Microsoft has apparently now grown security revenue to $20 BILLION DOLLARS.

Also, Tyler explains what Herman Miller chairs have to do with spotting market trends, we note the 20 year anniversary of SQL Slammer, and discuss why consumers don’t want smart appliances shoved down their throats!

 

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Jan 27, 2023

What makes a good breach response? What makes a bad one? Could we objectively measure them? How would we break down and rate a company’s breach response performance?

 

This is the first in our 2 segment Enterprise News special! Stay tuned for segment 2!

 

This is the 2nd segment in our 2 segment Enterprise News special!

 

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Jan 13, 2023

Europe is a global driver for privacy rules and digital legislation. Which means it is also a force to be reckoned with when it comes to enforcement. With privacy and security being so intertwined, this conversation will focus on the current mindset in Europe and discuss recent regulators’ decision e.g. on Microsoft 365.

Segment Resources:

The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) is the world’s largest global information privacy community. IAPP website https://iapp.org/

About membership: https://iapp.org/join/

IAPP training is a path to professional advancement and ANSI/ISO-accredited certification. Developed with leading privacy and data protection experts, our in-depth courses span legal, regulatory, governance, and operational issues. Choose the subjects and training modalities that fit your career goals. More info about all IAPP trainings: https://iapp.org/train/

For example:

• IAPP Foundations of Privacy and Data Protection (Your Starting Point in Privacy Education): https://iapp.org/train/foundations/

• IAPP Privacy in Technology training – CIPT (for Software developers, information security professionals, data architects…): https://iapp.org/train/cipt-training/

Check out IAPP news and resources: https://iapp.org/news/ and https://iapp.org/resources/

 

 

Military-grade xIoT hacking tools are in use, cybercrime for hire that’s predicated on compromised xIoT devices has been monetized, and organizations worldwide are already “pwned” without even knowing it. Bad actors are counting on you being passive when it comes to xIoT security. Disappoint them!

Segment Resources:

xIoT Threat & Trend Report https://phosphorus.io/xiot-threat-and-trend-report-2022/

xIoT Security Podcast https://phosphorus.io/podcast/ Phosphorus Labs https://phosphorus.io/labs/

 

Finally, in the enterprise security news, Not much funding this week, but Netskope raises $400M, and Hack the Box raises $55M! Also, what went wrong with IronNet? The Open Source Index highlights popular security projects, Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 have been put out to pasture, Predictions about personal cybersecurity, Cloud security trends, The ongoing impact of ChatGPT on the security industry, Password hygiene revealed to be terrible in the US Government, All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly.

 

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Jan 6, 2023

If you’ve ever worked on a red or purple team, you know scaling engagements to production is an intensive, unwieldy process. Technology pitfalls may exist, but the fundamental problem is this: the process of writing, testing, deploying, and verifying the efficacy of TTPs is highly flawed and inconsistent. This conversation will focus on applying a scientific process to security testing in order to achieve production scale.

Segment Resources:

Prelude Build GitHub: https://github.com/preludeorg/build

Prelude Docs: https://docs.prelude.org/docs

Introducing Prelude Build: An Open Source IDE Purpose Built for Security Engineers: https://www.preludesecurity.com/blog/introducing-prelude-build-an-ide-purpose-built-for-security-engineers

A Practical Guide for Scaling Continuous Security Testing: https://www.preludesecurity.com/blog/scaled-security-testing-a-practical-guide

Prelude Build: https://www.preludesecurity.com/products/build

 

We will discuss the migration of the security community from Twitter to Mastodon, logistical challenges, and related matters of managing the community.

 

Finally, in the enterprise security news, Security funding is back, baby! Security Unicorn layoffs continue though! We talk Zombiecorns, IronNet struggles, Netwrix acquires Remediant, We talk breaches: Lastpass, Rackspace, Okta via Github, Slack via Github, Github announces 2FA improvements, AI generates insecure code, Cyberinsurance challenges, Fyre Festival Fraudster Funding more Frauds All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly.

 

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Dec 16, 2022

Security teams struggle with managing cyber risk across cloud workloads, services, resources, users, and applications. Parag will discuss the issues this presents and how Qualys’ new TotalCloud solution allows organizations to see all their cloud resources, relationships between resources, the external attack surface, and attack path mapping all delivered via one platform.

Segment Resources:

Qualys TotalCloud free trial: https://www.qualys.com/forms/totalcloud/

TotalCloud Video: https://vimeo.com/765771406

Blogs: https://blog.qualys.com/product-tech/2022/11/01/introducing-totalcloud-cloud-security-simplified

https://blog.qualys.com/product-tech/2022/11/01/why-is-snapshot-scanning-not-enough

 

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A brief roundup of our favorite news, trends, and interviews in 2022! See what Adrian, Katherine, and Sean have to say about 2022's best interviews and news stories!

 

Finally, in the last Enterprise Security News of 2022, We see our first Security Unicorn with a down round, A few new fundings and new companies emerging, Ninjas emerge from stealth, Proofpoint acquires deception detection vendor Illusive, Veracode picks up Crashtest Security, Apple encrypts more consumer data, Passkeys introduced in Chrome, Texas bans TikTok, A great post-mortem of the Joe Sullivan case, Infragard gets hacked, KringleCon 2022.

 

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Dec 9, 2022

Announcing Drata’s Series C, Milton Security announces new name, Threathunter.ai, Germany Forces a Microsoft 365 Ban Due to Privacy Concerns – Best of Privacy, New Communication Protocol “Ibex” and Extended Protocol Suite, Gepetto uses OpenAI models to provide meaning to functions decompiled by IDA Pro, Stack Overflow bans ChatGPT, French man wins compensation as judge awards him the right to refuse to be fun at work.

 

Let’s be honest: people can frustrate us. They don’t always do the things we’d like, and they often do some things we’d rather they didn’t. New research from the National Cybersecurity Alliance reveals insights about the public’s attitudes and beliefs about security. We’ll explore the 2022 Oh Behave! Cybersecurity Attitudes and Behaviors Report and some of the findings may surprise you! We’ll also give you practical, actionable advice on how you can better communicate to influence the behavior change you want to see.

Segment Resources:

https://staysafeonline.org

https://staysafeonline.org/programs/cybersecurity-awareness-month/teach-others-how-to-stay-safe-online/

https://staysafeonline.org/programs/hbcu-see-yourself-in-cyber/

https://staysafeonline.org/programs/events/convene-clearwater-2023/

 

Estonia is a small country in the Baltics; however, it has been at the forefront of technology for many years. This session traces Estonia’s journey from independence in 1991 to its current use of digital identities for the systems that allow citizens to vote, check online banking, e-residency, and tax returns. I’ll share lessons learned and key takeaways from incidents that happened along the way, examine what the future holds, and discuss the impact of incorporating AI into a digital society.

 

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Dec 2, 2022

Despite certain economic indicators warning that a recession is on the horizon, investment remains healthy within the security market amid thirst for cloud security, in particular. One such emerging field is data security posture management (DSPM), which aims to bridge the gap between business goals and a comprehensive security mechanism that leaves no data behind as organizations scale in the cloud.

 

A deep-rooted cyber security culture is crucial, and it goes as far back as the hiring process… 10 years ago, a typical hiring process consisted of working your way through a checklist, hiring individuals based solely on a CV. Today, the ‘Simon Sinek’ culture is gaining more prevalence, with employers realizing that hiring the right person, rather than the CV, can have immeasurable benefits for business. Ryan will talk about why this is particularly true within the cyber security sphere, and why business leaders should follow this particular ‘Simon Sinek’ strategy to build a successful security operation, and secure business, starting directly with the human’s that run it. You will walk away from this session knowing why it is important to employ the right individual rather than the CV, and how adopting this approach can drastically improve how a business responds to and manages security threats, company wide.

Segment Resources:

Github: https://github.com/stripesoc

TEDx Talk, How clicking a link can cost millions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OI9n2tLf0Tg&list=PLcR8SW0W6hdAQvxYI9XJUEe50zFln6QMY&index=1 I

 

n the enterprise security news, Funding announcements take a bit of a break, We explore a few new vendors and organizations that have come to our attention recently, Wiz researchers annoy yet another cloud service by pointing out ridiculous vulnerabilities - IBM Cloud, this time, Docker Hub has tons of shady stuffs going on, EU strengthens cybersecurity with new legislation, The US Department of Defense releases Zero Trust strategy (no more Five E

 

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Nov 18, 2022

Infrastructure-as-code (IaC) allows for quick and consistent configuration and deployment of infrastructure components because it’s defined through code. It also enables repeatable deployments across environments. IaC is seeing significant attention in the cloud security space, but why now? This conversation will dig into how Infrastructure-as-code is enabling faster innovation on application development with security built in.

Segment Resources:

- https://www.lacework.com/solutions/infrastructure-as-code/

- https://www.lacework.com/blog/introducing-secure-automated-iac-deployments-with-terraform/ 

- https://info.lacework.com/cloud-threat-report.html 

 

We catch up on 2 weeks of news, starting with 18 funding rounds and several new products! Splunk acquires Twinwave Another ASM vendor, Templarbit, gets acquired into the Cyberinsurance industry, InfoSec Layoffs continue in a big way alongside huge cuts at Facebook, Twitter, and Amazon, Microsoft sued for stealing code to train GitHub Copilot, Google sued for tracking when users asked them not to, Apple sued for violating privacy when users asked them not to, Taking away kids’ smartphones, Stealing passwords from Mastodon, Should Cryptocurrency die in a fire? All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly.

 

This segment will focus on (1) Why Did Sephora Get Fined $1.2M and Why Are They on Probation? (2) Why Data Privacy is Being Overhauled in 2023 (and How You Can Be Ready)

Segment Resources:

- https://www.consumerreports.org/electronics-computers/privacy/i-said-no-to-online-cookies-websites-tracked-me-anyway-a8480554809/

- https://www.geekwire.com/2022/the-bittersweet-serendipity-that-gave-these-two-startup-leaders-a-shared-mission-in-online-privacy/

- https://www.boltive.com/blog/why-having-a-consent-management-platform-is-not-enough

- https://www.boltive.com/blog/bracing-for-2023-privacy-laws

- https://ceoworld.biz/2022/07/03/three-ways-your-data

 

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Nov 11, 2022

Don’t leave the door open. Modern systems are complex and require you to consider many aspects. Here are some aspects we consider critical:

- APIs are the dominant software development direction/trend. Traditional/legacy ways to grant access is not fit for purpose of protecting this new way of delivering products and services.

- Customers are demanding better digital experiences. To maintain a competitive edge and drive brand loyalty businesses need to provide great online experiences.

- Standards (such as OAuth and OpenID Connect) are important to ensure high-security levels. Also enables scalability and helps future-proof your infrastructure. For example in the financial sector, these standards play a key role in the drive toward open banking.

- A modern architecture is a zero trust architecture. In a zero trust architecture, the new perimeter hinges on identity.

 

Segment Resources:

https://thenewstack.io/zero-trust-time-to-get-rid-of-your-vpn/

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In this panel discussion, we'll discuss the polarizing case of Joe Sullivan that has rattled the CISO community. Was the Sullivan case a rare anomaly? Were his actions in this scenario typical or unconscionable for the average CISO? Is it okay for Sullivan to take the fall while the rest of Uber and involved parties plead out with little to no punishment?

We'll tackle all these questions and more with our excellent panel, comprised of:

Sounil Yu, CISO and Head of Research at JupiterOne

Brian Markham, CISO at EAB

Rich Friedburg, CISO at Live Oak Bank

Robert Graham, Owner at Errata Security 

 

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Nov 4, 2022

Positive change is coming to cybersecurity. In this segment, John Grancarich, EVP of Strategy at Fortra, explains what it means when we say we’re tenacious in our pursuit of a stronger, simpler future for cybersecurity, and that our advanced threat research and intelligence informs everything we do.

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Gartner recently reported that the RPA software market will reach $2.9 billion by the end of 2022, up 19.5% from 2021. But, despite Airlines adopting it to help with cancellations and retail for inventory management, we’re not talking about the security risk this tech will cause. Alan Radford, Global IAM Strategist at One Identity discusses the truly devastating impact that can occur when an organization leaves its RPA program vulnerable and without any identity and access protection, why realizing that machines have identities too could save us from dangerous RPA breaches in the future, and steps companies can take to secure their RPA technology as more companies continue to implement it.

 

Finally, in the enterprise security news, 12 funding announcements, 1Password acquires Passage, Layoffs continue with another round at Cybereason, FTC takes action against Drizly’s CEO, everything you need to know about new US data privacy legislation, Cisco Meraki devices in Russia go POP! Young silicon valley workers are in for a shock, Ransomware trends, MFA trends, US officials say tech companies need to build secure products, All that and lots more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly!

 

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Oct 28, 2022

For many companies, the pretenses of separation between work and home have completely disappeared. This has huge security implications for organizations, but creates some opportunities as well. How should organizations and vendors approach the new paradigm of shared devices and identities?

 

Economic tides are changing, making profitability and identifying efficiencies a priority for many IT teams. Reducing IT costs by modernizing and migrating identity infrastructure to the cloud is one of those projects to be considered. No more wasted time and effort on maintenance, patching, and upgrades. Join us as VP of Product Management at Ping Identity, Jason Oeltjen, will discuss cloud migration benefits, timelines, and how you can improve TCO by migrating your identity to the cloud as leadership seeks the most critical initiatives to fund.

Segment Resources:

https://www.pingidentity.com/en/lp/migrate-to-pings-cloud.html

 

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Finally, in the enterprise security news, The company behind Basecamp and the Hey.com email service pulls anchor and exits the cloud, Your self-hosted Exchange Server might be a problem…Is Confidential Computing for suckers? Gen Z and Millennials found not taking things seriously in, survey fielded by Boomers, Industrial Cybersecurity Market expected to take off, Github adds fine-grained personal access tokens, Australia not playing around anymore, jacks up breach fines more than 20x, Layoffs and exit troubles, & more!

 

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Oct 21, 2022

Cloud computing’s velocity and dynamism make it hard for security teams to monitor and protect workloads in the cloud without impeding the agility of dev teams. ExtraHop Senior Principal Data Scientist Edward Wu joins ESW to discuss practical deployment approaches and scenarios to facilitate gathering and utilizing network data in cloud environments for improved visibility, detection, and response capabilities.

This segment is sponsored by ExtraHop Networks. Visit https://securityweekly.com/extrahop to learn more about them!

 

The cloud and SaaS were supposed to make things easier, simpler, more scalable. Arguably, they _have_ done all those things, but traditional, legacy networks linger. Migrations are messy and take time. Nearly everything is encrypted in transit by default. Today, we interview Marty Roesch, the creator of Snort and founder of SourceFire, to discuss how things have changed and what defenders can do to catch up and restore some order to the madness. We'll step through some history along the way - listeners might be surprised at how much our current situation mirrors the reasons behind why Marty created Snort in the first place.

 

This week in the Enterprise News Adrian & the gang discuss: With Technology, there’s no such thing as “Magic”’, Cyber M&A Expected to Remain Robust Into 2023, Former NSO CEO and ex-Austrian Chancellor found startup, Field Effect raises USD $30M in Series A funding  led by Edison Partners, & France-based TEHTRIS raises €44M to help companies fight cyber threats in real-time!

 

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Oct 14, 2022

Finally, in the enterprise security news: Don’t worry! IT and Security funding is OK and we have the proof in the form of 16 funding announcements, Private Equity firms are taking advantage of the dip in valuations to make a few acquisitions: KnowBe4 and ForgeRock Legal Drama! We’ll discuss the Joe Sullivan case, the Splunk/Cribl battle, Crypto Drama! Another week, another Crypto exchange losing half a billion, new insights on breaches and ransomware in two new reports from Cyentia Labs, Cybersecurity leaders have a hard time keeping companies secure, and Cyber Nutrition labels!

 

Fast-paced business initiatives require applications and workloads to migrate to the cloud. While the data remains the same, there are significant differences between securing on-premises and cloud environments. In this discussion, Dan Neault shares what organizations need to know about securing data in the cloud and how to migrate to the cloud without compromising on security.

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Discuss the current state of the industry as it relates to the threats to application usage of open source. Understand what is being done to define risk, improve education and provide ways to proactively mitigate those risks.

 

Segment Resources:

https://openssf.org/oss-security-mobilization-plan/

https://github.com/ossf/wg-best-practices-os-developers

https://github.com/ossf/education/tree/main/plan

https://github.com/ossf/sirt

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