Izar Tarandach, Matt Coles, and Chris Romeo
The Security Table
The Security Table is four cybersecurity industry veterans from diverse backgrounds discussing how to build secure software and all the issues that arise!
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Izar Tarandach, Matt Coles, and Chris Romeo
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1 lip 2026
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Don't Bury the Model T: Why STRIDE Still Drives in an AI World 01.07.2026 59:03
In this episode, we dig into two things the security community loves to argue about: npm finally doing the right thing and whether STRIDE has any business being called dead. The npm v12 changes gate dangerous install script behavior by default, which is a good step forward and also about a decade overdue. Then we wade into a hot take claiming that STRIDE was built for a world that no longer exists...
Mostly Dead or Mostly Back: The Zombie Resurrection of DAST in an AI World 24.06.2026 42:17
In this episode, we dig into whether DAST is dead, mostly dead, or quietly making a comeback dressed in an AI trench coat. The conversation traces the origins of dynamic application security testing from nmap scans and open source hacker tools to a market now valued at nearly four billion dollars and growing. We debate where DAST ends, and AI pen testing begins, whether AI can find a vulnerability...
Realists At The Table: How To See Through The Hype 17.06.2026 37:32
In this episode, we dig into how the cybersecurity personality has shifted from the ego-driven, hoodie-up archetype to the paycheck-chasing newcomer. The conversation covers hype cycles from mainframes to AI to quantum, whether passion or profit is driving the next generation into the field, and why we think the threat modeling problem is already solved. At the same time, everyone else keeps getti...
The Agentic Access Problem: When AI Becomes Its Own Administrator 03.06.2026 40:07
In this episode, we explore what happens when AI agents meet the security principle of least privilege. As agents gain the ability to request permissions, make decisions, and interact with systems on our behalf, the line between human and machine responsibility starts to blur. The discussion covers prompt fatigue, over-permissioned agents, and why "because the agent told me to" may becom...
The Tool Creep Problem: When More Security Means Less Security 08.05.2026 42:11
In this episode, we break down why security budgets keep growing while organizations keep falling further behind. We explore how tool creep has quietly shifted from a nuisance into an active attack surface, and why agentic AI is becoming the insider threat no one planned for. Izar shares a firsthand account of watching an AI agent attempt increasingly creative workarounds to escape a sandbox, reve...
The Human In The Loop Illusion: Why AI Approvals Are Failing Security 30.04.2026 47:46
In this episode, a debate about hacker movies turns into a deeper conversation about AI, security, and the human-in-the-loop illusion. We explore how approval fatigue and AI-generated code can create a false sense of security and why fundamentals still matter. 🚀 Join the Conversation Are we improving security, or just automating bad decisions faster? FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA: ➜Twitter: @SecTableP...
The Mythos Problem: When AI Finds Every Vulnerability 15.04.2026 47:18
In this episode, we break down the “AI Vulnerability Storm” and what happens when AI can find—and exploit—vulnerabilities faster than humans can fix them. We explore how compressed OODA loops are shifting the balance toward attackers, why traditional scoring like CVSS may start to break down, and whether “just patch faster” is even realistic anymore. The team also questions the push toward AI agen...
What If AI Never Happened? The AppSec Reality Check 08.04.2026 47:08
In this episode, we explore a simple but surprisingly deep question: what would application security look like if generative AI never existed? We break down how AppSec might still rely on deterministic, rule-based approaches, what we might gain in structure and rigor, and what we’d lose in speed, scale, and accessibility. Along the way, we debate whether AI is truly improving security or just acce...
The Evolution Problem: After 100 Episodes, What’s Changed… and What Hasn’t? 01.04.2026 49:40
We made it to 100 episodes, so naturally, we decided to look back and see how wrong we’ve been. In this episode, we revisit some of our past topics, predictions, and hot takes to figure out what still holds up and what didn’t quite land. From “we don’t know what we don’t know” to the evolution of security tools, we reflect on what’s changed, what hasn’t, and why some problems never seem to go away...
The Agent Access Problem: When AI Has the Keys, Who’s Really in Control? 25.03.2026 48:22
In this episode, we dive into the messy reality of AI agents acting inside your systems and what that means for modern security. We explore the idea of agents as actors with real access—credentials, APIs, and permissions—and why this isn’t as new as it sounds (hint: it’s just applications all over again). We unpack where things actually get risky, from over-permissioned agents to unpredictable beh...
The Invisible Code Problem: When You Can’t See the Attack, Can You Stop It? 20.03.2026 36:34
In this episode, we dive into the strange world of invisible Unicode attacks and what they could mean for modern software security. We explore how hidden characters can be used to conceal malicious code within packages, why this isn’t entirely a new problem, and whether current tools, such as linters and SAST, are equipped to detect it. We also question the role of LLMs in both enabling and detect...
The Moltbook Dilemma: What Happens When AI Agents Start Networking 06.02.2026 41:05
In this episode, we discuss the implications of AI technologies like OpenClaw and Moltbot, exploring the potential threats and societal changes that may arise from their integration into daily life. We talk about the nature of AI communication, the concept of agentic AI, and the philosophical questions surrounding the future of human and machine interaction. Per usual our conversation is laced wit...
The Walking Dead of Security: When AI Resurrects the Build vs. Buy Debate 28.01.2026 40:22
Are cybersecurity technologies really dead, or are reports of their demise greatly exaggerated? Today’s episode is a discussion on how AI is reshaping the classic build vs. buy debate, empowering non-engineers to create working prototypes and potentially reviving the DIY coding culture of pre-open-source days. We also talk about how developers trained on open source are now leveraging AI built fro...
Crystal Penguins and AI Chaos: What Could Go Wrong in 2026? 14.01.2026 40:02
We’re predicting what 2026 has in store for AI and cybersecurity. We explore the wild possibilities of AI integration gone wrong, from people accidentally connecting their AI to sensitive file systems to blaming their AI agents for losing critical data. The conversation takes a thoughtful turn as they debate which jobs might fall to AI automation and if the human touch is still irreplaceable? Exam...
The Cost of Knowing: How Cybersecurity Professionals View Innovation Differently 03.12.2025 30:33
We’re pulling back the curtain on the technology industry to reveal what life looks like when you're constantly aware of what can go wrong. From the loss of childlike wonder when encountering new tech to the ethical dilemmas posed by autonomous vehicles, we discuss the unique burden of seeing technology's darker possibilities. We’re examining how years of witnessing security breaches and...
The Roller Coaster of Risk: A Threat Modeler's Perspective 26.11.2025 45:34
What do roller coasters and threat modeling have in common? More than you'd think. In this episode, we explore how security professionals view risk differently than everyone else—and why that matters. From roller coaster anxiety to the ethics of identifying danger, we dive into the unique mindset that comes with being a threat modeler. Because once you learn to see threats everywhere, there&a...
Can AI Replace Security Teams? The Software Quality Debate 19.11.2025 36:39
Is the cybersecurity industry facing a security problem or a software quality problem? In this episode, we’re tackling the controversial claim that AI advancements could make security teams obsolete—and uncover the deeper issues plaguing software development. The conversation reveals an uncomfortable truth: software companies often transfer the risk of vulnerabilities to customers, creating a syst...
The Debate: Is the CIA Triad Truly Dead? 22.10.2025 29:45
We’re debating an online article claiming that the CIA Triad (Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability) is a relic and needs to be updated for 21st-century threats. The discussion includes whether new properties like authenticity, accountability, and resilience should be incorporated into modern security models. And we delve into the use of analogies, system properties versus values, and the role...
Don’t Forget the Beauty of Simplicity: Exploring Shifts in Software Development 08.10.2025 33:43
We’re debating the concepts of 'Shift Left' and 'Shift Down' in the world of cybersecurity. We explore the intricacies of developer responsibility, the impact of modern AI on code security, and the delicate balance between innovation and secure coding practices. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that ranges from keeping our digital world secure, efficient and, most imp...
More Cowbell: Security and Speed in Agile 01.10.2025 48:37
We’re diving into the relevance and execution of threat modeling within agile development environments. We dissect the claims, explore the true integration of agile practices with threat modeling, and address the misconceptions and challenges commonly faced. Check out the episode to find out if threat modeling is indeed slowing down agile processes or if it can be seamlessly integrated for better...
Privateering the Cyber Seas: New Legislation on Cybercrime 24.09.2025 35:35
We’re discussing the intriguing world of cyber privateers and the concept of 'hacking back' against cyber criminals. The discussion centers around a proposed bill in the U.S. Congress, H.R. 4988, that aims to authorize private individuals to pursue cyber criminals with the full backing of government-issued letters of marque. We explore the historical context of privateers, the potential...
Making Privacy Less Cringey 17.09.2025 28:14
Dr. Kim Wuyts and Avi Douglen join us in today's episode. Both guests are fresh from their training sessions at Black Hat and DEF CON in Las Vegas and share a quick overview of their experiences. We discuss a newly developed privacy awareness card game called 'Context and Cringe,' which aims to educate participants about privacy issues in a fun and interactive way. We also cover an...
Decoding Mastro: AI Threat Modeling 10.09.2025 49:06
We’re discussing the article, “Agentic AI Threat Modeling Framework: Maestro published back in February of this year on the Cloud Security Alliance blog. We discuss the various layers, patterns, and threats outlined in the framework, comparing it to existing methodologies like STRIDE and PASTA, and evaluate Maestro's structure, its potential complexity for developers, and its overall practica...
Vibe Startups, AI Problems, and Matt’s Precious Computer 06.08.2025 42:18
We’re talking about the rise of "vibe startups" - entrepreneurs hunting for problems to solve rather than building solutions from personal experience. We chat about AI security challenges, questioning whether these are truly new problems or just old security concepts repackaged for the AI era. From prompt injection and guardrails to the scary reality of AI agents acting as humans, we exa...
AI, AppSec and the Meaning of Life: The Answer is 42 30.07.2025 45:09
What are the core competencies that matter most for modern application security teams? Today we discuss understanding code and systems thinking and the crucial ability to assess risk in context - plus why your AppSec team might eventually get absorbed into engineering (and why it could be a good thing). We debate the role of developer mindset in security, the importance of technical depth over too...
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