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Defending The Edge

A weekly News, Tech News and Technology podcast
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Defending The Edge

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Defending The Edge

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Ransomware has become more advanced, we see troubling cyber threat trends in the wake of COVID-19, we discuss Black Basta with W/TH Secure, and we have a CEO and Director's round table discussion.  Special guest "Not Billy Joel."
No usual show this week.  Instead, we have a big announcement about expanding Cyber Threat Intelligence capabilities at DefendEdge and changing up content on the podcast.  Check out our newly launched Cyber Threat Intelligence page on our websi
Maui ransomware details emerge, Greece spies on journalists, more deep-fake concerns come out, and threat actors are selling some interesting malicious services on the open web.  We take a look at multiple events happening with Russia and Ukrai
The U.S. Court PACER system was breached two years ago and we just found out, more software programs are being impersonated and laced with malware, Robotext scams are on the rise, and we take a deeper look at Pegasus and NSO Group.  Is commerci
Economic frustrations may be increasing inside threat activity, Brute Ratel’s badgers have been co-opted by threat actors, Ducktail malware is designated as a full-fledged campaign, and we talk about the reality of risk reduction and mitigation
Exploitation expands on the Internet of Things, Quantum Computing gets closer and might just destroy our current understanding of security encryption, and I walk you through China’s cyber-psyop with TikTok.
Killnet continues its pro-Russia hacktivism DDoS campaign, Microsoft announced a massive adversary in the middle campaign in progress, threat actors attempt to impersonate Crowdstrike, and we go vacationing in Maui with North Korea and Dear Lea
Raspberry Robin infects an untold number of computers but is it a threat? Maybe. Probably? RedAlert ransomware targets VMware, the cyber-proxy war in the Russia-Ukraine conflict ramps up, and we take a look at police spyware.  This week I sat d
The FBI warns of deepfake tech workers, another crypto heist makes headlines, a study shows which type of phishing scams employees are likely to fall victim to, and we take a look at a cyber threat group taking up domestic terrorism under the g
RSOCKS botnet goes down, Flagstar Bank suffers a massive breach, Internet Explorer finally, finally, retires but is it still a security concern?  The answer won’t surprise you. Those headlines and more.  This week we sit down with Col James Reg
Portland Oregon is exploited for $1.4 million, cyber hacks can open physical security doors, more information breaks on Chinese-backed threat groups, and ransomware exploitation gets even craftier.  We talk about indicators of compromise and th
Elasticsearch gets hit by ransomware, Apple confirms large-scale app-store fraud, and China’s cyber-espionage continues to expand but do we have our own heroes, a cyber double-O, on her Majesty’s Cyber Security Service?  We’ll find out today wh
Nigerian Princes go 2.0, ransomware is faster than ever, malware hides its command and control servers, and is there such a thing as charitable ransomware?  We take a look.  This week we sat down with Ryan Phelan, an intellectual property attor
Account pre-hijacking is your newest concern, Interpol warns that nation-state malware will be available for use on the dark web, China threatens Starlink, and we say goodbye to Conti.  In our weekly interview, we sit down for a long discussion
Pyongyang plants skilled IT workers into companies, thus making an extremely strong case for zero-trust architecture, Five Eyes and CISA sounds the alarm on MSP exploitation, and penetration testers show us how the good guys can stay ahead of t
A severe vulnerability rocks F5 Inc., SilentBreak threat group launches new malware attacks, vanity URLs are exploited by social engineers, and China takes advantage of the Russia-Ukraine war.  We sit down for an in-depth interview with Aaron B
Phishing hits DoD contractors for tens of millions of dollars, Bumblebee loader is much worse than it sounds, Moshen Dragon rears its head, and North Korea circumvents sanctions via hacking for cash and crypto.  We also sit down talk with Defen
DefendEdge launches a podcast, prompt bombing circumvents multi-factor authentication, Lenovo forums stores unencrypted passwords, and NATO begins Operation Locked Shields amidst rising cyber warfare in Ukraine. Next, we talk about Russian-back
Defending the Edge is a weekly cybersecurity news podcast that brings you the information that matters most.  What are the emerging threats?  What are the solutions?  We break down the issues each week along with the experiences and insights of
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