TrustedSec

Security Noise

In the security industry, it's easy to get overwhelmed by the constant barrage of information and buzzy trends. On Security Noise, we help you sort through the noise and identify the information that truly matters. Listen to hear from practitioners in the field who are using the latest tools and methodologies to stay ahead. Whether you're a seasoned security pro or an industry newcomer, our podcast has something for anyone in the business of making the world secure. Presented by TrustedSec, an end-to-end cybersecurity consulting company using our expertise, technical skills, and ethical charac...

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6.9 - The Road Ahead: Evolution of AppSec Blue Team 06.10.2023

Geoff and Skyler discuss how the defense and vulnerability side of application development and deployment has evolved over the years. They are joined on the panel by two other members of the TrustedSec team, Paul Sems and Mitch Parish, who were there to help and lead organizations through those transitions in their current and prior roles.  This episode is Part 2 of 4 in a short series called "The...

6.8 - The Road Ahead: AppSec 15.09.2023

On this episode of Security Noise, Geoff and Skyler speak with members of the TrustedSec Software Security team to discuss the past, present, and future of AppSec. Security Consultants Joe Sullivan and Philip DuBois and Director of Software Security Scott White weigh in on the evolution of security tools, how engagements have changed, and where AppSec is heading. This episode is Part 1 of 4 in a s...

6.7 - DEF CON Debrief 25.08.2023

In this episode, nyxgeek joins us to change your mind about enumeration and federation, Producer Skyler Tuter tells us what happened at DEF CON in Vegas, and we hear from Security Consultant Whitney Phillips about her presentation and augmented reality. Security Noise is hosted by Geoff Walton and Producer/Contributor Skyler Tuter.

6.6 - Episode VI: Farewell Mr. Mitnick 04.08.2023

On this episode of Security Noise, we remember the man who changed InfoSec forever—Kevin Mitnick, who recently passed away after a battle with cancer. TrustedSec CEO Dave Kennedy joins in to share some of our favorite stories and memories of Kevin. Security Noise is hosted by Geoff Walton and Producer/Contributor Skyler Tuter.

6.5 - Episode V: GreyHats Strike Back 21.07.2023

This week on Security Noise, we discuss DOs and DON'Ts of Grey-hat work with the practice lead for research at TrustedSEc, Carlos Perez! Security Noise is hosted by Geoff Walton and Producer/Contributor Skyler Tuter.

6.4 - Episode IV: More Scary Stories 30.06.2023

Are you afraid of the dark web? In this week's episode, several folks from TrustedSec's consulting team tell infosec campfire stories. Scott White, Kurt Mhul, Philip Dubois, Skyler Tuter, and Geoff Walton share tales of disaster, near disaster, spooky or straight-up funny stories, and discuss how those experiences changed their perspectives on infosec.

6.3 - Episode III: The Search For Terrestrial Artificial Intelligence 02.06.2023

Artificial intelligence is progressing at a quick (and some say alarming) rate. Security Noise returns with a look at Large Language Models (LLMs) as well as AI audio and image generation, exploring emerging possibilities commercial, curious, and malicious. Listen in on the conversation with TrustedSec team members Carlos Perez and Rob Simon as they discuss current topics with host Geoff Walton an...

6.2 - Episode II Attacks on the Mobile Clients 12.05.2023

How much of your life is tied up on your phone? This week, Security Noise looks at the client side of mobile security. In this episode, we explore some current topics surrounding mobiles and how you should treat them. Joining us are several folks from the Mobile Security team at TrustedSec: Drew Kirkpatrick, Rob Simon, and Whitney Phillips. Security Noise is hosted by Geoff Walton with Producer/Co...

6.1 - Head in the Clouds 20.04.2023

Security Noise kicks off its inaugural episode with host Geoff Walton and Producer/Contributor Skyler Tuter! This week, we discuss cloud transitioning topics with our expert guest panel: Paul Sems, Edwin David, and Phil Rowland. Our guests have a range of perspectives and backgrounds in design, defense, and offensive security. In this episode, we explore the changing roles of IT personnel, where i...

5.21 - Turn 21 24.03.2023

Welcome to the Trusted Security Podcast – a podcast dedicated to bringing the latest news on information security and the industry. This episode features the following members: Geoff Walton, Justin Elze, Justin Bollinger, and David Boyd. Get ahead of the new PCI requirements PCI 4.0 is coming! Find out how the new requirements will affect your organization's goals and prepare now, with a PCI DSS a...

5.20 - Chatting with Code in the Cloud 17.03.2023

Welcome to the Trusted Security Podcast – a podcast dedicated to bringing the latest news on information security and the industry. This episode features the following members: Geoff Walton, Edwin David, Kelsey Segrue, and Alex Hamerstone. Get ahead of the new PCI requirements PCI 4.0 is coming! Find out how the new requirements will affect your organization's goals and prepare now, with a PCI DSS...

5.19 - The Coffeemaker Needs a VLAN 03.03.2023

Welcome to the Trusted Security Podcast – a podcast dedicated to bringing the latest news on information security and the industry. This episode features the following members: Geoff Walton, Edwin David, David Boyd and Skyler Tuter. Get ahead of the new PCI requirements PCI 4.0 is coming! Find out how the new requirements will affect your organization's goals and prepare now, with a PCI DSS assess...

5.18 - Looking Inside the Things 10.02.2023

Welcome to the Trusted Security Podcast – a podcast dedicated to bringing the latest news on information security and the industry. This episode features the following members: Geoff Walton, Alex Hamerstone, Whitney Phillips, Skyler Tuter. Get ahead of the new PCI requirements PCI 4.0 is coming! Find out how the new requirements will affect your organization's goals and prepare now, with a PCI DSS...

5.17 - C++ On the No-Fly List 27.01.2023

Welcome to the Trusted Security Podcast – a podcast dedicated to bringing the latest news on information security and the industry. This episode features the following members: Geoff Walton, Alex Hamerstone, Whitney Phillips, Steven Erwin, and Mitch Parish. Announcements Join the TrustedSec Discord Community TrustedSec is on Discord! Join our server to interact with the security community and the...

5.16 - LastPass the Last Time Honest (Well Maybe) 06.01.2023

Welcome to the Trusted Security Podcast – a podcast dedicated to bringing the latest news on information security and the industry. This episode features the following members: Geoff Walton, Justin Bollinger, Scott White, and Scott Nusbaum   Announcements   Join the TrustedSec Discord Community TrustedSec is on Discord! Join our server to interact with the security community and the TrustedSec tea...

5.15 - Quantum Malware and Your Passwords (again) 09.12.2022

Welcome to the TrustedSec Security Podcast – a podcast dedicated to bringing the latest news on information security and the industry. This episode features the following members: Geoff Walton, Justin Bollinger, Alex Hamerstone, and Skyler Tuter.   Announcements   Join the TrustedSec Discord Community TrustedSec is on Discord! Join our server to interact with the security community and the Trusted...

5.14 - Nothing to See Here, Move Along 21.11.2022

Welcome to the Trusted Security Podcast – a podcast dedicated to bringing the latest news on information security and the industry. This episode features the following members: Geoff Walton, Kurt Muhl, Justin Bollinger, and David Boyd   Title : A simple Android lock screen bypass bug landed a researcher $70,000 URL: https://techcrunch.com/2022/11/14/android-lock-screen-bypass-google-pixel/ Author:...

5.13 - A Dastardly End for Windows 7 07.11.2022

Welcome to the Trusted Security Podcast – a podcast dedicated to bringing the latest news on information security and the industry. This episode features the following members: Geoff Walton, Alex Hamerstone, Joe Sullivan, and Whitney Phillips. Announcements Join the TrustedSec Discord Community TrustedSec is on Discord! Join our server to interact with the security community and the TrustedSec tea...

5.12 - BYO-Driver and GrrCon 17.10.2022

Welcome to the Trusted Security Podcast – a podcast dedicated to bringing the latest news on information security and the industry. This episode features the following members: Geoff Walton, Justin Bollinger, Luke Bremer, and Whitney Phillips.   Stories   Title : No fix in sight for mile-wide loophole plaguing a key Windows defense for years URL: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022...

5.11 - Word Clouds, Password Clouds 27.09.2022

Welcome to the Trusted Security Podcast – a podcast dedicated to bringing the latest news on information security and the industry. This episode features the following members: Geoff Walton, Scott White, Justin Bollinger, and Patrick Mayo.   Stories   URL: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/lastpass-says-hackers-had-internal-access-for-four-days/?mibextid=d3iphx Author: Sergiu Gatlan  ...

5.10 - Uber Responsibility 27.09.2022

Welcome to the Trusted Security Podcast – a podcast dedicated to bringing the latest news on information security and the industry. This episode features the following members: Geoff Walton, Skyler Tuter, Alex Hamerstone, and David Boyd.   Stories   Title : Google Chrome Emergency Update Fixes New Zero-Day Used in Attacks URL: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/google-chrome-emergency-...

5.9 - Pre-Shared (Private) Keys 29.08.2022

SHOW NOTES Welcome to the Trusted Security Podcast – a podcast dedicated to bringing the latest news on information security and the industry. This episode features the following members: Geoff Walton, Steve Erwin, Alex Hamerstone, and Melvin Langvik.   Stories   Title : PayPal Phishing Scam Uses Invoices Sent Via Paypal URL: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2022/08/paypal-phishing-scam-uses-invoices-s...

5.8 - Who is Reading Your Gmail? 05.08.2022

Welcome to the Trusted Security Podcast – a podcast dedicated to bringing the latest news on information security and the industry. This episode features the following members: Geoff Walton, Steve Erwin, Justin Bollinger, and Skyler Tuter.   Stories Title : New Gmail Attack Bypasses Passwords And 2FA To Read All Email URL: https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2022/08/02/gmail-warning-as-new-at...

5.7 - Privacy Screen 22.07.2022

Welcome to the Trusted Security Podcast – a podcast dedicated to bringing the latest news on information security and the industry. This episode features the following members: Geoff Walton, Justin Bollinger, Alex Hamerstone, and Edwin David. Stories Title : Your Phone's Lock Screen Is Getting a Big Revamp URL: https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/your-phone-lock-screen-is-getting-a-big-revamp/ Author...

5.6 - A Nice Relaxing Dip into Powershell 05.07.2022

Welcome to the Trusted Security Podcast – a podcast dedicated to bringing the latest news on information security and the industry. This episode features the following members: Geoff Walton, Justin Bollinger, Skyler Tuter, and Costa Petros.   Stories Title : Mega says it can't decrypt your files. New POC exploit shows otherwise URL: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/06/mega-says-...

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