In this episode...

Patreon got hacked, but it's OK

This is a lesson in how to do security in a reasonable manner
Great response, good security
https://www.patreon.com/posts/important-notice-3457485

The double-edged blade of the DMCA could have helped VW cheat emissions

Reverse-engineering illegal
Definitions of 'researcher' and further 'independent researcher' are interestingly defined - lots of room for discussion
http://www.itworld.com/article/2986856/enterprise-software/how-the-dmca-may-have-let-carmakers-cheat-clean-air-standards.html

CFOs are getting involved in security whether they want to or not

Good to-do checklist for CFOs
http://ww2.cfo.com/accounting-tax/2015/09/deals-demand-prior-cfo-involvement-data-security/

Lawsuits preventing disclosure of vulnerabilities in the news

We're "chilling security research" again
Good points made, on top of bad points and half-truths
Stems from the Fireeye vs ERNW fight
http://ww2.cfo.com/accounting-tax/2015/09/deals-demand-prior-cfo-involvement-data-security/

Verizon reports on the state of network transformation

security still an issue, and top priority
human talent is still a problem
lots of leadership opportunities here
http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netsysm/verizon-reports-on-the-state-of-digital-network-transformation.html