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Welcome to the Security Weekly Podcast Network, your all-in-one source for the latest in cybersecurity! This feed features a diverse lineup of shows, including Application Security Weekly, Business Security Weekly, Paul's Security Weekly, Enterprise Security Weekly, and Security Weekly News. Whether you're a cybersecurity professional, business leader, or tech enthusiast, we cover all angles of the cybersecurity landscape. Tune in for in-depth panel discussions, expert guest interviews, and breaking news on the latest hacking techniques, vulnerabilities, and industry trends. Stay informed and...

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Trolling Microsoft With Vulnerabilities - PSW #930 11.06.2026

In the security news: Trolling Microsoft With Vulnerabilities Fable 5 loves guardrails Binwalk vulnerability EMBA and local models EDRChoker AI worms Interesting Arista vulnerability added to KEV BOD 26-04 and stakeholder specific vulnerability categorization Bring your own execution environment Homelab tips MikroTik routers as interceptors Ivanti Sentry and irony Smart TV botnets Privacy laws Sol...

Innovation Without Data Security Risk as AI Unlocks Budgets and Identity Challenges - Tony Kelly - BSW #451 10.06.2026

AI is reshaping innovation as businesses embed it into core operations and move more processes online. This transformation is often seen as a tradeoff between innovation and data risk, but that assumption is wrong. Businesses can innovate and scale in the AI era while maintaining strong data security, ensuring protection, compliance, and control remain intact. Segment Resources: Check out these as...

Geinbot, SolarWinds, Brave, UNK_Deaddrop, durabletask, Insta, Aaran Leyland... - SWN #588 09.06.2026

Geinbot, SolarWinds, Brave, UNK_Deaddrop, durabletask, Insta, Aaran Leyland, and More on the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-588

Scanner Results Are a Starting Point. Here's What Comes Next. - Federico Kirschbaum - ASW #386 09.06.2026

Most AppSec teams are working through more findings than their teams can validate. SAST surfaces thousands of potential issues. DAST generates alert volume that outpaces triage capacity. Somewhere in that output are the vulnerabilities that matter, the ones that are actually exploitable in production. This conversation explores why automated testing often stops short of the hardest part of the job...

The State of AI in SecOps, the Unintended Consequences of Vulnmaxxing, and the News - Filip Stojkovski - ESW #462 08.06.2026

Interview with Filip Stojkovski on the State of AI in SecOps Filip joins us to talk through the 2+ year rollercoaster that Security Operations tooling has been on since AI entered the chat. We discuss the AI SecOps market, which Filip closely tracks through his SecOps Unpacked project. We also discuss how most of the market has traditionally been focused on the "middle" of the process, which is ef...

Local AI, Salesforce, Fluttershell, Aspose, http/2, Cisco, Used Tech, Josh Marpet - SWN #587 05.06.2026

Local AI, Salesforce, Fluttershell, Aspose, http/2 bomb, Passwords, Cisco, Used Tech, Josh Marpet, and More on this episode of the Security Weekly News Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-587

Security Researchers Are Threat Actors - PSW #929 04.06.2026

This week in the security news: Security Researchers Are Threat Actors according to Microsoft Hands-free malicious firmware If you've ever typed "ls" in Windows, this is for you Cisco makes more patches, wants you to pay Ambiguous Secure Boot bypass Threat actors love network edge devices, and I have the chat logs and leaks to prove it The downside of chip sanctions Your VoIP phone is hacked Vulne...

Scaling to $100M as the Security Weekly Index Hits an All Time High - Joshua Gould - BSW #450 03.06.2026

The ultimate goal, scale a company to $100M and go IPO. Easier said than done. We've seen some make it and others that get stuck. What's he difference? Joshua Gould, CEO at thebigword, joins Business Security Weekly to discuss how to scale to $100M. From startup to platform, Joshua helps us understand the challenges and how to address them. If you're a founder looking to scale, this is an intervie...

Heraclitus, AI LLMs, SSO, TTP, NetLogon, PAN-OS, AI Cost, Aaran Leyland... - SWN #586 02.06.2026

Heraclitus Unbound, AI LLMs, SSO, TTP, NetLogon, PAN-OS, AI Cost, Aaran Leyland, and More on the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-586

BadHost, Dead CTFs, Exploding NPMs, and the Verizon DBIR - ASW #385 02.06.2026

We dedicate an episode to catching up on appsec news with Kalyani Pawar. We see parsing problems that led to the BadHost vuln, which exposed lots of LLMs, MCPs, and agents to potential compromise. We wonder where to look for security education and practice as the camaraderie of the CTF community becomes infiltrated by LLMs. We talk about the tradeoffs in trust between using public packages vs. hav...

Helping defense's use of AI catch up with offense, cost of the vulnpocalypse, news - Evan Powell - ESW #461 01.06.2026

Interview with Evan Powell - Generative and agentic AI are improving cyberattacks faster than they're improving cyber defenses. Offensive folks have been having the most luck with AI so far, which is further eroding any advantage defenders might have had. Evan Powell joins us to share some ideas on how defenders can get some benefits from AI as well, and why open source is important with this appr...

Sidhe, GreyVibe, Claude, Lightwell, Eclipse, Kimsuky, Obscure Beliefs, Josh Marpet - SWN #585 29.05.2026

Sidhe, GreyVibe, Claude, Lightwell, Eclipse, Kimsuky, Obscure Belief Systems, Josh Marpet, and More on this episode of the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-585

Linux Supply Chain How-To - PSW #928 28.05.2026

This week we have a technical segment focused on Linux! Paul released a script that helps you get a handle on Linux supply chain security, and new features allow you to assess the state of Secure Boot on your Linux systems (that also use MS certificates, ironically). The script is in his Git repo: https://github.com/pasadoorian/Linux_Hacks . In the security news: The CVE chase The new security bas...

What Security Leaders Should Expect from RSAC - Joseph Blankenship - BSW #449 27.05.2026

RSA Conference (RSAC) 2026, the 35th annual flagship event for cybersecurity, drew over 43,500 attendees, featuring more than 600 exhibitors, 570+ sessions, and 700+ speakers from 104 countries. It generated 370 million social media impressions. With this size and reach, what should security leaders expect when they attend? Joseph Blankenship, Vice President, Research Director at Forrester Researc...

Listening, Drupal, TTE, KEV, Mythos, Megalodon, Badanov, MFA, Pope Leo, Aaran Leyland - SWN #584 26.05.2026

They're Listening, Drupal, TTE, KEV, Mythos, Megalodon, Boris and Natasha, MFA, Pope Leo, Aaran Leyland, and More on the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-584

AppSec Conversations on Agents, LLMs, and OWASP from RSAC - Merritt Maxim, Scott Clinton, Janet Worthington - ASW #384 26.05.2026

We showcase recordings from this year's RSAC. At RSAC Conference 2026, Scott Clinton, Co-Chair and co-founder of the OWASP GenAI Security Project, shares insights from the project’s latest research, including new landscape guides and evolving approaches to securing generative and agentic AI systems. The conversation explores critical gaps in GenAI data security, the rise of AI-assisted development...

Visibility with EDR/MDR is still important, 'the basics' are impossible, and the news - Rob Allen - ESW #460 25.05.2026

Interview with Rob Allen from Threatlocker This week, Rob Allen from Threatlocker is with us to discuss the importance of EDR and MDR visibility. We discuss some real world attacks and anecdotes where EDR was able to save the day when threats were missed by other controls. Topic: Do the basics, they said. Easier said than done. Guillaume and Adrian discuss the futility of attempting to do all the...

TVs, Old York, Flipper One, Ubiquity, Underminr, CISOs, GitHub, Josh Marpet... - SWN #583 22.05.2026

TVs, Old York, Flipper One, Ubiquity, Underminr, CISOs, GitHub, Josh Marpet, and More on this episode of the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-583

FCC, Github, MiniShai-hulud, Stated of Supply Chain, Itron, CRA, NIS2, and more!! - PSW #927 21.05.2026

In the security news this week: FCC router bans and the hidden firmware update problem Why extending support timelines actually improves security Github supply chain concerns and the evolving SBOM ecosystem CRA and NIS2 compliance deadlines are getting very real The EU Cyber Resilience Act’s 24-hour vulnerability disclosure requirement Security regulation: vertical vs horizontal compliance models...

Shift to Prevention and Enforcement as We Repeat Security Mistakes With AI - Rob Allen - BSW #448 20.05.2026

Over the last decade, cybersecurity heavily invested in EDR, XDR, SIEM, telemetry, and SOC-driven operations. We stopped asking how to stop attacks and started asking how fast we could detect them. However, Mythos and frontier models have changed that paradigm. How do you detect a -7 day vulnerability? Detection and response cannot keep, so what's the answer? Rob Allen, Chief Product Officer at Th...

My Mother the Car, AI Slop, Nginx, Polyscope, Drupal, , GitHub, Aaran Leyland... - SWN #582 19.05.2026

My Mother the Car, AI Slop, Nginx, Polyscope, Drupal, GitHub, Aaran Leyland, and More on the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-582

The State of AI & AppSec - Keith Hoodlet - ASW #383 19.05.2026

This year has been a dichotomy of established secure design fundamentals and burgeoning chaos of LLM-driven vuln discovery. Keith Hoodlet returns to share his latest observations on what the recent news about Mythos, models, and harnesses means for appsec. He walks through the problems of misalignment, the potential development doom that looms behind a volume of vulns, and what modern code creatio...

AI Has a data problem, cascading breaches, and the weekly news - Dimitri Sirota - ESW #459 18.05.2026

Interview with Dimitri Sirota from BigID Most organizations think AI risk lives in the model – or the identity. It doesn’t. It lives in the data. In this episode, BigID’s CEO reframes the conversation: why legacy access controls are breaking down, why visibility into sensitive data is the missing foundation, and what it takes to govern humans and machines under a single, accountable framework. Seg...

Cisco, Canvas, Microsoft, Exchange 0-Days, NPM Backdoors, GPT-5.5 and more... - SWN #581 15.05.2026

Cisco Catalyst, Canvas, Exchange 0-Days, BitLocker Bypass, Mini Shai Hulud, Node IPC, Patch Tuesday, GPT-5.5, Supply Chain Attacks, and More on the Security Weekly News Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-581

You're not going to patch your way out of this - PSW #926 14.05.2026

This week: New Yellowkey bitlocker bypass and what it means for you Hackers can run you over with a robot lawnmower FCC says new things about routers, again Glitching with AI almost no false positives AI thought it was evil DirtyFrag and the sad state of Linux LPEs You can buy better tools, perfect security, and other lies The Canvas breach Hackers can still take over trains Baby monitors, on the...

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