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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Jun 1, 2026
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Episodes
7.11 - Time Is Running Out For TikTok 21.02.2025 35:53
It's time to talk about TikTok! On this episode of Security Noise, Geoff and Skyler speak with Senior Security Consultants Kelsey Segrue and Travis Kaun about algorithms, data security, and how we got to where we are today with the popular Chinese-owned app. They also discuss other Chinese technologies and devices that you may want to keep an eye on if you have them on your network. About this pod...
7.10 - Authentication in 2025 04.02.2025 37:13
In this episode of Security Noise, Geoff and Skyler are joined by two TrustedSec experts, Security Consultant Edwin David and Principal Security Consultant Justin Bollinger, to talk about the evolution of authentication and what it looks like in 2025. We discuss passwordless authentication, multi-factor authentication (MFA), and the implications of OAuth and identity providers. The crew also discu...
7.9 - User Enum CONversation w/ nyxgeek 17.01.2025 27:34
In this episode, Geoff and Skyler are joined by TrustedSec's Force Cloud Security Practice Lead @nyxgeek to talk about his findings after 3 years of user enumeration in Azure! He also dives into techniques and the implications of "presence data" in Microsoft Teams. We get a preview of his conference talks at (the now past) Shmoocon and HackCon, which he will be delivering in Norway on February 2,...
7.8 - Farewell 2024 20.12.2024 47:00
Find out what's in Security Noise 2024 Wrapped in this special year-end episode! Is AI being used to shape public perceptions and military strategies? Are we living in a simulation or is this all one big PsyOp? Geoff and Skyler are joined by IR Practice Lead and Director of Security Intelligence Carlos Perez to discuss how cybersecurity has evolved in 2024, the effectiveness of AI tools in coding,...
7.7 - Amazing Stories in InfoSec 06.12.2024 29:00
Are all IT admins cave-dwelling gnomes? In this episode of Security Noise, Geoff and Skyler swap hard-to-believe, humorous, and sometimes scary InfoSec stories with members of the TrustedSec team: Senior Security Consultant Joe Sullivan and Principal Security Consultants Drew Kirkpatrick and Adam Compton. Listen as they share insights on network security, proactive measures, and a few mishaps alon...
7.6 - Ghost in The Machine: Hardware Hacking w/ Rob Simon 14.11.2024 27:58
In this episode, Geoff and Skyler dive deep into hardware hacking with Rob Simon! Rob is the Mobile and Hardware Security Practice Lead at TrustedSec and shares the deets on hardware security assessments. The importance of hardware fundamentals in security, especially when it comes to IoT devices, is one of the key takeaways this week. Rob answers questions like: Who needs hardware assessments? Wh...
7.5 - The Rootin' Tootin' Best of Wild West Hackin' Fest 01.11.2024 21:55
Yeehaw 🤠 This week, Skyler is reporting from the ground in Deadwood, South Dakota at Wild West Hackin' Fest and sits down for an interview with Senior Security Consultant Travis Kaun about the talk he gave there. Our guest Senior Security Consultant Kelsey Segrue, who attended the conference for the first time, chats with Geoff and Skyler about her most memorable moments from her native voyage t...
7.4 - Who's On My Network? 18.10.2024 31:04
Let's talk about Threat Hunting! On this episode of Security Noise, Geoff and Skyler are joined by Principal Security Consultants Shane Hartman and Justin Vaicaro to discuss the essential components of a successful Threat Hunting program. But where do you start and how do you access the best resources? Listen as they share insights on building an effective program, operationalizing practices, and...
7.3 - Security Outlook: Cloudy 04.10.2024 35:31
In this episode of Security Noise, we focus on Cloud Security Testing. Our guest , Security Consultant Edwin David, discusses current objectives for securing the cloud, tools for cloud testing, and the challenges of multi-cloud and hybrid environments. Key takeaways include: -The importance of MFA and conditional access -The need for strong password protection -The lack of a unified toolset for cl...
7.2 - What I Did at Hacker Summer Camp 19.09.2024 36:17
This week on Security Noise, we talk about "Hacker Summer Camp" also known as DEF CON and BlackHat in Las Vegas. We chat with Senior Security Consultants Luke Bremer and Aaron James, who both attended for the first time, about initial impressions and takeaways from the cons and Vegas itself. About this podcast: Security Noise, a TrustedSec Podcast hosted by Geoff Walton and Producer/Contributor Sk...
7.1 - CrowdStrike After Action 03.09.2024 46:26
On this episode of Security Noise, we discuss the recent CrowdStrike incident with our guests: Director of Advisory Innovation Rockie Brockway and Managing Director of Remediation Services Paul Sems. The incident occurred on July 19, 2024, when a CrowdStrike security platform update caused a large number of Windows platforms to fail to boot, resulting in the largest IT outage in history. We also t...
6.23 - InfoSec Leaders of the Future 28.06.2024 34:07
In this episode, Geoff and Skyler are joined by special guests Keith Koehne and Matt Miller from Paradigm Cyber Ventures to discuss their mission to integrate cybersecurity into high school industrial tech education. Through this program, teachers at high schools around the U.S. are trained to deliver an in-depth cybersecurity curriculum to their students which introduces them to the field, giving...
6.22 - VPNs: Can You Keep a Secret? 07.06.2024 45:39
On this episode of Security Noise, we talk to some veteran network guys to discuss CVE-2024–3661 and other thoughts about VPN security. Geoff and Skyler are joined by Security Consultant Philip DuBois and Principal Security Consultant Justin Bollinger to get their perspective on current issues. About this podcast: Security Noise, a TrustedSec Podcast hosted by Geoff Walton and Producer/Contributor...
6.21 - JS-Tap Mk II: A Powerful Tool for Web Application Monitoring and Attack 23.05.2024 35:29
On this episode, Skyler talks to Principal Security Consultant Drew Kirkpatrick who recently gave a talk at CackalackyCon where he demonstrated new features of his tool, JS-Tap. The tool allows red teams to monitor and attack web applications by rewriting code in the user's browser. Drew introduced a new feature called Mimic, which automates the process of generating custom JavaScript payloads for...
6.20 - Targets Operations, Co-Pwnership 10.05.2024 42:07
In this episode, we discuss state-of-the-art red team testing with Targeted Operations Practice Lead Jason Lang and Director of Security Intelligence Carlos Perez. The conversation is focused on how to extract more value via enhanced cooperation between the red team and the IT Security organization. We conclude with Jason sharing some highlights from his talk "Modern Hackery: A Look At Current Bre...
6.19 - InfoSec: Cybersecurity Education at Bedford High 26.04.2024 31:46
Join us as we continue our series on developing careers in InfoSec. In this episode, we talk about a unique opportunity for students at Bedford High School in Ohio, a school that is near and dear to TrustedSec Founder and CEO David Kennedy. We chat with Dave about the cybersecurity education program that was launched recently with help from long-time Bedford teacher Darren Pocek and others. Listen...
6.18 - Careers in InfoSec: Where do you want to go today? 11.04.2024 42:35
Security Noise starts a multi episode look at how to start or grow a career in infoSec. We begin by talking with Senior Security Consultant Kelsey Segrue and Security Consultant Olivia Cate who took what might be considered the traditional route. They share their stories and offer some insights into how to maximize the advantage of similar opportunities. About this podcast Security Noise, a Truste...
6.17 - A Royal OSINT 29.03.2024 33:55
On this episode of Security Noise, we are revisiting the topic of open-source intelligence (OSINT) in the wake of the theories spurred by the Royal Family's social media photo that was quickly flagged as being altered. Along with guests, Senior Security Consultants Joe Sullivan and David Boyd, we delve into various theories surrounding the Princess of Wales' controversial Mother's Day photo and th...
6.16 - Leak Week: Plumbing the Depths of Privacy Pitfalls 08.03.2024 41:24
It's Leak Week for this episode of Security Noise! Geoff and Skyler chat with Security Consultant Whitney Phillips and Senior Security Consultant Kurt Muhl about a number of recent privacy pitfalls including destructive ransomware groups such as LockBit, leaked government emails, and other data and privacy mishaps. References: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2024/02/u-s-internet-leaked-years-of-inter...
6.15 - OSINT: Digital Detective or Cyber Stalking? 23.02.2024 29:45
Skyler and Geoff chat with Senior Security Consultant Joe Sullivan about using open-source intelligence (OSINT) for gathering ideas and information. We discuss some of the ethical questions about what you can do with what you learn.
6.14 - Extraordinary Incident Responders and Where to Find Them 02.02.2024 35:40
Geoff and Skyler talk to Incident Response Practice Lead Tyler Hudak about when you need an IR plan, what kind of relationships you should have with your IR vendor, and what things to know before perusing an IR retainer. The conversation looks at the needs for businesses of various sizes, proposes some self-assessment questions, and concludes with some war stories!
6.13 - Cyber Prophecies for 2024 19.01.2024 36:35
Geoff and Skyler make bold predictions for 2024 about AI, changes to Air Tags, and Open Source! LINKS: https://techcrunch.com/2024/01/04/orrick-law-firm-data-breach/ https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/12/researchers-come-up-with-better-idea-to-prevent-airtag-stalking/ https://www.theregister.com/2023/12/27/bruce_perens_post_open/
6.12 - Yule Time Tool Time 08.12.2023 40:25
In this very special year-end episode, we're cranking up the heat as we explore some of our favorite InfoSec tools of 2023. Guest Lineup: Drew Kirkpatrick - JS-Tap Unleashed Drew Kirkpatrick is the maestro behind "JS-Tap." He dropped this pentesting bombshell at Wild West Hackin' Fest this year with his talk, "JS-Tap: Weaponizing JavaScript for Red Teams." Skyler snagged an exclusive interview wit...
6.11 - The Road Ahead: Red Teaming and Targeted Ops 10.11.2023 37:34
In this episode, we wrap up our 4-part series, "The Road Ahead," with TrustedSec CTO Justin Elze and Targeted Operations Lead Jason Lang as they provide insight into how the targeted operations landscape has evolved for everyone, from client to consultant. We discuss what groups are doing red teaming and what the practice looks like today. Our guests also discuss the impacts of SSO, third-party ID...
6.10 - The Road Ahead: Network Penetration Testing 27.10.2023 28:17
In this episode, we discuss the evolution of the Internal Penetration Test with two experienced practitioners, David Boyd and Justin Bollinger. We cover how test preparation and planning have changed over the years, how hybrid environments with on-premises and cloud-hosted applications have impacted pen testing, and the effects of Zero Trust and contemporary security models. Of course we'll also t...
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