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This Week in Enterprise Tech (Video)

183 episodes - English - Latest episode: 4 months ago - ★★★★ - 68 ratings

This Week in Enterprise Tech explores the complex, cutting edge world of enterprise technology. Hosted by Lou Maresca, TWiET features IT professionals explaining the ins and outs of enterprise solutions.

Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from our archives.

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TWiET 573: DNS Deep Dive Part 3: Exploring Internal DNS and AD - KV-Botnet, Internal DNS Security, and Farewell Episode

December 16, 2023 02:10 - 1 hour - 985 MB Video

The TWiET crew delves into botnets, securing hybrid work environments, the future of DNS architecture, and more. News Blips: Researchers uncover sophisticated IoT botnet named "K- Botnet" targeting US entities; linked to Chinese state-aligned hackers AI startup Vanta (a TWiT.tv Sponsor) launches AI suite to automate repetitive security and compliance tasks DARPA funds revolutionary laser-based aerial energy delivery system for military operations Networking company Cradlepoint acquires...

TWiET 572: DNS Deep Dive Part 2: External Authoritative DNS - Journey into the Heart of the Domain Name System

December 09, 2023 00:40 - 1 hour - 954 MB Video

Proxy trojan targets macOS users for traffic redirection Indoor navigation has had a slow start Krasue RAT uses cross-kernel Linux rootkit to attack telecoms U.S. approves first gene-editing treatment, Casgevy, for sickle cell disease The DNS Deep-Drive continues with guests Josh Kuo, DNS expert, and Ross Gibson, Principal Solutions Architect of Infoblox, to talk about external authoritative DNS - whether enterprises should fully manage their own external DNS or use managed services, th...

TWiET 571: DNS Deep Dive Part 1: Demystifying DNS - Enterprise DNS basics

December 02, 2023 01:43 - 1 hour - 889 MB Video

Hackers Can Easily Extract ChatGPT Training Data Cheebert's prediction about VDI just came true Big Tech jobs are not as immune to layoffs as we thought Siemens PLCs are Still Vulnerable to Stuxnet-like Cyberattacks Josh Kuo, DNS Expert and Ross Gibson, Principal Solutions Architect of Infoblox join Brian Chee and Curt Franklin for part 1 of a 3 part in-depth primer on enterprise DNS, from the basics of DNS lookup, key considerations like security and encryption, and why run your own DN...

TWiET 570: Well-Placed Friction - EU's NIS2 Directive, better UX for DevOps w/ LaunchDarkly

November 18, 2023 01:59 - 1 hour - 929 MB Video

Ransomware group reports a victim company to the SEC for failing to promptly disclose a breach. Shadowy hack-for-hire group behind sprawling web of global cyberattacks Electrical arc detection devices that can prevent dangerous home fires caused by faulty wiring. The worst passwords of 2023 The NIS2 Directive: The first piece of EU-wide legislation on cybersecurity Jenna Bilotta of LaunchDarkly joins to discuss transforming DevOps tools with better user experiences. Hosts: Louis Mares...

TWiET 569: Are Your Patches trackd? - Bridging the cybersecurity skills gap, vulnerability and patch management with TrackD

November 11, 2023 02:24 - 1 hour - 956 MB Video

CISA Alerts: High-Severity SLP Vulnerability currently being exploited. ChatGPT outages attributed to DDoS activity. Gen Z and Millennial employees are a bigger cybersecurity risk than older employees. Security firm finds highly invasive malware hidden in software developer tools. Strategies for bridging the cybersecurity skills gap. Mike Star, CEO and founder of trackd talks about managing patches and how the community can help preventing disruption from bad updates. Hosts: Louis Mar...

TWiET 568: Find the Gap Before You $pend - President Biden's AI Executive Order, Software TCO with Olive

November 04, 2023 00:37 - 1 hour - 848 MB Video

Okta customer data exposed in support breach impacting 134 companies. Biden requests $3.1B more for FCC's "rip-and-replace" program to remove insecure equipment from federal networks, targeting Huawei and ZTE equipment. Kaspersky finds Android spyware targeting WhatsApp users, reusing malware from Telegram cyber attacks. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency is using AI to scan social media for derogatory content before approving visas. Brian warns about oversharing online. Pr...

TWiET 567: Lost in Translation - Boosting security hygiene, DNS security with Infoblox

October 28, 2023 01:33 - 1 hour - 995 MB Video

iLeakage gives hackers access passwords and sensitive data on iOS and macOS browsers. 0ktapus is "one of the world's most dangerous financial criminal groups" says Microsoft. Apple backs national right-to-repair bill. Pro-Russia hackers exploiting 0-day in Roundcube webmail software. 9 innovative ways to boost security hygiene for Cyber Awareness Month Josh Kuo, Senior Educator and SME in Cyber Security of Infoblox talks about why we need Punycode and how DNS can be a security solution...

TWiET 566: DevOps Culture Vulture - Reimagining DevOps with System Initiative

October 21, 2023 01:40 - 1 hour - 1010 MB Video

This info-packed episode of TWiET dives into the hidden dangers of Google hosted ads with malware. Guest Adam Jacob shares his vision for a "second wave" of DevOps to achieve better collaboration and outcomes. Patch Winrar right now The most used IT Admin passwords Cisco reports 10,000 network devices backdoored with unpatched 0-day The global chip talent shortage and partnerships addressing it The risks of malicious Google ads using punycode to disguise fake URLs Adam Jacob, CEO of S...

TWiET 565: Cheebert's MDM Dreams - Adobe's Content Credentials, programmable MDM with Fleet

October 14, 2023 01:02 - 1 hour - 942 MB Video

On This Week in Enterprise Tech, Lou, Curt, and Brian dive into how remote console devices are empowering IT pros, the future of digital trust and content authenticity, and the evolving landscape of endpoint management security. Jeff Marraccini from Altair explains how air console devices allow him to remotely access noisy server racks to diagnose issues, avoiding dangerous sound levels. This saves time and prevents disruptions. This week's news blips: Comcast announces DOCSIS 4.0 in sel...

TWiET 564: Data Is Bigger In Texas - Cybersecurity Recruitment, Edge Computing, Hyperscale Cloud With Involta

October 07, 2023 00:16 - 1 hour - 922 MB Video

This episode of This Week In Enterprise Tech discusses the major cybersecurity recruitment challenges organizations face today and dives into the world of enterprise edge computing and the future of hyperscale cloud services with Scott Evers of Involta. News Blips: The hosts discuss a severe vulnerability in Atlassian's Confluence Server that allows attackers admin-level access, how over 100,000 industrial control systems are exposed on the public internet, using fiber optic cables on the ...

TWiET 535: Clouds Materialize - PayPal Data Breach, Copyright of AI Content, Streaming Databases With Materialize

March 18, 2023 00:00 - 1 hour - 1 GB Video

PayPal data breach, copyright of AI content, streaming databases with Materialize, and more. PayPal data breach exposes personal information of 35,000 users Low-budget 'Winter Vivern' APT awakens after 2-Year hibernation Moon-gate: Samsung fans are mad about AI-processed photos of the moon Making deepfakes gets cheaper and easier thanks to AI Authors risk losing copyright if AI content is not disclosed, US guidance says Materialize CEO Arjun Narayan talks about streaming SQL database ...

TWiET 534: Never Cross The Shards - Malware that survives firmware updates, Biden FCC nominee withdraws, database scalability with PlanetScale

March 11, 2023 01:29 - 1 hour - 910 MB Video

Malware infecting widely used security appliance survives firmware updates IceFire Ransomware Portends a Broader Shift From Windows to Linux Thousands scammed by AI voices mimicking loved ones in emergencies Personal details of U.S. House members exposed in health data breach Biden FCC nominee withdraws, blaming cable lobby and "unlimited dark money" Nick Van Wiggeren, VP of Engineering with PlanetScale talks about fully managed database-as-a-service. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee,...

TWiET 533: Quantifiable Risk - Storing the world's music collection on quartz wafers, implementing DevSecOps

March 04, 2023 02:32 - 1 hour - 972 MB Video

Pernicious Permissions: How Kubernetes Cryptomining Became an AWS Cloud Data Heist CISA, MITRE Look to Take ATT&CK Framework Out of the Weeds Meta unveils a new large language model that can run on a single GPU BlackLotus bootkit bypasses UEFI Secure Boot on patched Windows 11 Microsoft to Store World's Music Collection on Quartz Wafers Andre Keartland, Solutions Architect at Netsurit Professional Services talks about how enterprise organizations can implement DevSecOps to enhance secu...

TWiET 532: Render Time Is Money - Nvidia's $10K AI chip, auth management, observability with Catchpoint

February 25, 2023 02:42 - 1 hour - 963 MB Video

Nvidia's $10K AI chip, authentication management, monitoring & observability with Catchpoint, and more. Voicemod tools up with $14.5M to ride the generative AI (sonic)boom 'New Class of Bugs' in Apple Devices Opens the Door to Complete Takeover The big reuse: 25 MWh of ex-car batteries go on the grid in California Meet the $10,000 Nvidia chip powering the race for A.I. Descope Handles Authentication So Developers Don't Have To Catchpoint Fellow and Director of Engineering Tim Kadlec t...

TWiET 531: How Akamai Are You About DDoS? - Hospitals violate HIPAA because of Meta Ad-tracking, the evolution of DDoS

February 18, 2023 01:46 - 1 hour - 887 MB Video

Health info for 1 million patients stolen using critical GoAnywhere vulnerability ESXi Ransomware Update Outfoxes CISA Recovery Script Comcast gave false map data to FCC—and didn't admit it until Ars got involved Atlassian and Envoy briefly blame each other for the data breach Hospitals Sued for Using Meta's Ad-Tracking Code, Violating HIPAA Steve Winterfeld, Advisory CISO of Akamai talks about the continued evolution of DDoS. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin Gue...

TWiET 530: The Death of "The Password" - Have PLC's overstayed their welcome? Passwordless options with Cloudflare

February 11, 2023 02:49 - 1 hour - 874 MB Video

CISA releases recovery script for ESXiArgs ransomware victims MagicWeb mystery highlights Nobelium attacker's sophistication Challenges facing Bing, Bard and AI search in the future Amazon secures key FCC approval to deploy its Project Kuiper broadband satellites Have PLC's overstayed their welcome? John Engates, Field Chief Technology Officer from Cloudflare talks about MFA and passwordless options for the enterprise. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin Guest: John...

TWiET 529: MDM'ing Your MAC - Can Google compete with ChatGPT? Trusting appliances on your network, managing Apple devices in the enterprise.

February 04, 2023 02:13 - 1 hour - 932 MB Video

Can Google Compete with ChatGPT? Rising 'Firebrick Ostrich' BEC Group Launches Industrial-Scale Cyberattacks iOS 16.3 and macOS Ventura 13.2 add hardware security key support MIT Engineers Invent Vertically Stacked MicroLEDs With Highest-Ever Pixel Density Appliance makers sad that 50% of customers won't connect smart appliances Welden Dodd, SVP of Product Strategy of Kandji talks about managing Apple devices in the enterprise. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin Gu...

TWiET 528: ChatGPT... Take My Job... Please! - Deep faking signatures, Is this the year of derivative AI? AI in the hiring process.

January 28, 2023 01:55 - 1 hour - 952 MB Video

Deep faking signatures and handwriting means digital signatures are safer Critical RCE Lexmark Printer Bug Has Public Exploit Right to repair: Farmers can fi their own John Deere tractors Reverse your heart age by 10 years with a bit of gene therapy Is this the year of derivative AI? Dan Finnigan, former CEO of Jobvite and current CEO of Filtered talks about using AI in the hiring process. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin Guest: Dan Finnigan Download or subscrib...

TWiET 527: Better Fonts in the Breach Letters - T-Mobile data breach, Ridge Ventures on enterprise VC

January 21, 2023 01:44 - 1 hour - 936 MB Video

T-Mobile data breach, auto industry rife with vulnerabilities, Ridge Ventures on enterprise VC space, and more. Mailchimp says it was hacked — again Critical manufacturing sector in the bull's-eye 1-in-3 organizations do not provide any cybersecurity training to remote workers despite a majority of employees having access to critical data T-Mobile data breach compromised 37 million customers' data Hackers discover that vulnerabilities are rife in the auto industry Ridge Ventures partn...

TWiET 526: Snowstorm of Data - Cyberattackers targeting enterprise tools, the year of AI? Snow Software

January 14, 2023 02:33 - 1 hour - 911 MB Video

Founder sued by JP Morgan for faking customers Cyberattackers targeting enterprise tools CircleCI, Lastpass, Okta, and Slack FAA giving airlines another year to fix altimeters incompatible with 5G signals Critical flight safety system grounds airlines ChatGPT - disrupter or parlor trick? Becky Trevino, Executive Vice President of product for Snow Software talks about enabling CIOs and IT staff with complete visibility into your full technology stack from software and hardware to infras...

TWiET 504: Azure in the Sky with Sam IAM - Container files delivering malware, cyberattacks busted by AI, cloud innovation with Azure

July 29, 2022 21:58 - 1 hour - 979 MB Video

Container files delivering malware, cyberattacks busted by AI, cloud innovation with Azure Questions Around Massive Shanghai Police Data Breach InterPlanetary File System Phishing Attacks Apple's Virtualization framework for testing new macOS betas Sneaky malware delivery via file containers Cyberattacks that were halted by AI in 2022 Jeremy Winter, Vice President of product management at Microsoft, discusses Azure, latency, security, and more!   Hosts: Brian Chee and Curt Franklin...

TWiET 503: Dashboard Fatigue - Google Drive malware, industrial cyberthreats, app instrumentation trends with AppDynamics

July 22, 2022 21:54 - 1 hour - 1000 MB Video

Google Drive malware, industrial cyberthreats, app instrumentation trends with AppDynamics, and more. Russian hackers behind SolarWinds are now hiding malware in Google Drive Mysterious, cloud-enabled macOS spyware blows onto the scene FBI: If you're hit by ransomware, don't forget to call us  Spyware maker Candiru linked to Chrome zero-day targeting journalists Hackers are targeting industrial systems with malware  Cisco AppDynamics Executive CTO Gregg Ostrowski returns to talk about...

TWiET 502: A Graph Is Worth a Thousand Words - Log4j, license plate reader dangers, AI graphing with Katana Graph

July 16, 2022 00:52 - 1 hour - 1.01 GB Video

Log4j, license plate reader dangers, AI graphing with Katana Graph, and more. Log4j is far from over Is cryptocurrency's crash causing geadaches for ransomware gangs? Starlink unveils $5,000-a-month internet for oil rigs and premium yachts  FCC chair proposes new US broadband standard of 100Mbps down, 20Mbps up The danger of license plate readers in post-Roe America Katana Graph CEO and co-founder Keshav Pingali talks  about their AI-powered graph intelligence platform   Hosts: Lo...

TWiET 501: My Firewall's on a Boat! - 3D Chip Stacking, Identity Access Management, WFH & SMB Networks

July 09, 2022 01:25 - 1 hour - 1.12 GB Video

3D chip stacking, Identity Access Management solutions, WFH & SMB network gear, and more. Is observability table stakes for teams looking to minimize disruption in a Kubernetes world? DoJ charges CEO for dealing $1B in fake Cisco gear FDA allows pharmacists to prescribe Pfizer's COVID-19 pill Keeping Moore's Law in motion with 3D chip stacking Identity Access Management is set for exploding growth, big changes - Report Host Roundtable: Changing the boundaries of work-from-home and sma...

TWiET 500: Atlas on Cloud Nine - Deepfake phishing, unpatched systems attacks, MongoDB on data storage tech

July 02, 2022 01:09 - 1 hour - 1.01 GB Video

Deepfake spear phishing, unpatched systems vulnerability, MongoDB on the evolution of data storage tech, and more. A new, remarkably sophisticated malware is attacking routers Criminals use deepfake videos to interview for remote work Arduino launches IP40-rated Edge Control Enclosure Kit with on-board LCD user interface A world-first computer chip transmits data via sound waves rather than electrons Cyberattacks via unpatched systems cost organizations more than phishing MongoDB SVP ...

TWiET 499: No Forklift Left Behind - Beyond the password, Cybersecurity summer camps, Private 5G

June 25, 2022 00:17 - 1 hour - 1.07 GB Video

Beyond the password, Cybersecurity summer camps, Private 5G Google Warns of New Spyware Targeting iOS and Android Users Researchers Say Only 3% of Open Source Software Bugs Are Actually Attackable VPNs Persist Despite Zero-Trust Fervor NSA Is Funding Summer Camps to Teach Kids to Be Cyber Pros Evolving Beyond the Password 5G host roundtable! Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. ...

TWiET 498: Size Matters - Top threats of 2022, Corel acquires Awingu, Cerebras Systems on AI compute in the cloud

June 18, 2022 01:03 - 1 hour - 991 MB Video

Top threats of 2022, Corel acquires Awingu, Cerebras Systems on AI compute in the cloud, and more. Cloud Security Alliance's top threats of 2022 Microsoft 365 function leaves SharePoint, OneDrive files open to ransomware attacks Cisco Live announcement about AppDynamics Ransomware gang creates a site for employees to search for their stolen data Corel acquires Awingu Cerebras Systems Founder and CEO Andrew Feldman on high-performance AI Compute in the cloud  Hosts: Louis Maresca, Bri...

TWiET 497: Infinite Data, Zero Trust - RSAC 2022 trends, Apple M1 flaw, Zero Trust gains traction

June 11, 2022 00:59 - 1 hour - 1.02 GB Video

RSA Conference 2022 trends, Apple M1 flaw, Zero Trust gains traction, and more. The hidden threats of router malware New Linux malware 'nearly impossible to detect' MIT researchers uncover 'unpatchable' flaw in Apple M1 chips China-sponsored cyberattackers target networking gear to build widespread attack infrastructure How the C-suite puts shoulders into Zero Trust in 2022  Auth0 Principal Architect Vittorio Bertocci talks about themes and trends at RSA Conference 2022 Hosts: Louis ...

TWiET 496: Cloud Tetris - 3.6M MySQL servers exposed, phishing on WhatsApp, cloud optimization with CAST AI

June 04, 2022 00:45 - 1 hour - 1.03 GB Video

3.6M exposed MySQL servers, phishing on WhatsApp, AI-driven cloud optimization with CAST AI, and more. 3.6M MySQL servers found exposed online Phishing isn't just for email, anymore Consumer Reports launches IoT cybersecurity 'nutrition label' Nein danke': Musk's office ultimatum faces pushback in Germany The workplace is changing. Keep up. CAST AI Co-Founder Laurent Gil talks about AI-driven cloud optimization Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Laurent Gil ...

TWiET 495: MFA Is the Way - Broadcom acquiring VMware, Industry 4.0 security, MFA deep dive

May 28, 2022 01:30 - 1 hour - 1.08 GB Video

Broadcom is acquiring VMware, Industry 4.0 and smart factory security, MFA deep dive, and more. Broadcom is acquiring VMware for over 61B Big cyber hits on GM, Chicago public schools, & Zola showcase the password problem Interpol's massive 'Operation Delilah' nabs BEC bigwig Researchers urge China to develop ways to destroy Starlink satellites  Proton is trying to become Google —without your data Industry 4.0 points up need for improved security for manufacturers  Host Roundtable: De...

TWiET 494: Dig The Gig - Ransomware vs. Costa Rican government, Kubernetes API servers exposed to public internet, managing income volatility with Gig Wage

May 21, 2022 00:53 - 1 hour - 1.13 GB Video

Ransomware gang threatens to overthrow Costa Rica government Majority of Kubernetes API Servers Exposed to the Public Internet Your iPhone Is Vulnerable to a Malware Attack Even When It's Off Hacker Finds Way to Unlock Tesla Models, Start Cars Training to beat a bad cybersecurity culture Ben Verde-Chapman, Chief Growth Officer of GigWage talks about the financial needs of the gig worker and reducing the impact of income volatility. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin ...

TWiET 494: Dig The Gig - Ransomware gang threatens Costa Rica government, Kubernetes API servers exposed to public internet, managing income volatility with Gig Wage

May 21, 2022 00:53 - 1 hour - 1.13 GB Video

Ransomware gang threatens to overthrow Costa Rica government Majority of Kubernetes API Servers Exposed to the Public Internet Your iPhone Is Vulnerable to a Malware Attack Even When It's Off Hacker Finds Way to Unlock Tesla Models, Start Cars Training to beat a bad cybersecurity culture Ben Verde-Chapman, Chief Growth Officer of GigWage talks about the financial needs of the gig worker and reducing the impact of income volatility. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin ...

TWiET 493: Known 2 Pwn - iPhone space network, cyberattacks on MSPs, 15 years of Pwn2Own

May 14, 2022 00:43 - 1 hour - 991 MB Video

Space network for iPhones, cyberattacks on MSPs, 15 years of Pwn2Own. Thousands of popular websites see what you type before you hit submit Log4Shell exploit threatens enterprise data lakes, AI poisoning Top 6 security threats targeting remote workers Is Apple planning to launch a secret space network for iPhones? NSA warns managed service providers are now prime targets for cyberattacks Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative communications manager Dustin Childs talks about the evolution o...

TWiET 492: Cashless Is King - Heroku data breach, cybersecurity mentorship programs, road to cashless society

May 07, 2022 00:35 - 1 hour - 1010 MB Video

Heroku data breach, cybersecurity mentorship programs, the road to a cashless society, and more. Heroku admits that customer credentials were stolen in a cyberattack  NIST tackles the supply chain US court orders every ISP in the United States to block illegal streaming sites Russia's solution to the IT shortage? Jailbirds Germany makes new move to attract chip manufacturers How to create a cybersecurity mentorship program Host Roundtable: Are we on the road to a cashless society? ...

TWiET 491: Sign on the Dots - Emotet malware, medical device insecurity, digital signing with HID Global

April 30, 2022 00:58 - 1 hour - 937 MB Video

Emotet malware, medical device insecurity, digital signing with HID Global, and more. Emotet Malware evolving its install techniques, now uses PowerShell Tenable's Bit Discovery buy underscores demand for deeper visibility of IT assets Early discovery of Pipedream malware a success story for industrial security Many Medical Device Makers Skimp on Security Practices  HID Global Director of Product Management Mrugesh Chandarana talks about digital signatures Hosts: Louis Maresca and Cur...

TWiET 490: Cloudy With a Chance of SLAs - Lenovo vulnerability, IoT company vanishes, multi-cloud with Dell APEX

April 23, 2022 00:24 - 1 hour - 1.02 GB Video

Lenovo vulnerability, IoT company Insteon vanishes, multi-cloud with Dell Technologies APEX. Tech companies face billions in dines under EU content rules Millions of Lenovo laptops contain firmware-level vulnerabilities Delta Airlines test Starlink Satellites for inflight WiFi Critical bug could have let hackers commandeer millions of Android devices Smart home company Insteon shuts down servers without warning Dell Technologies APEX SVP & GM Pete Manca talks multi-cloud Hosts: Louis...

TWiET 489: Cloudy With a Chance of Infrastructure - Danger in QR codes, Lazarus targets chemical companies, cloud infrastructure with Accenture

April 16, 2022 00:05 - 1 hour - 940 MB Video

The danger in QR codes, Lazarus targets chemical companies, and cloud infrastructure with Accenture. New malware tools pose 'clear and present threat' to ICS environments Moeco provides wireless trackers for Ukraine support Lazarus targets chemical sector with 'dream jobs,' then trojans Trendy restaurant tables now feature QR codes that lead to menus, payment apps, and CISO nightmares. Accenture Cloud First Growth Lead Tristan Morel L'Horset talks about how cloud infrastructure is no l...

TWiET 488: IT & AV Merging - Chip shortage continues, no-code security, digital workplace with Creston

April 09, 2022 01:07 - 1 hour - 1.02 GB Video

Chip shortage continues, no-code/low-code security, the digital workplace with Creston. Up to 18-month delay for semiconductor manufacturing equipment Nearly 40% of Macs left exposed to 2 zero-day exploits What you need to know about PCI DSS 4.0's new requirements  Chinese hackers reportedly target India's power grid How DevOps automation solves low-code security issues Crestron Senior Director Sam Kennedy talks about the hybrid workplace and Crestron's Flex Digital Workplace platform...

TWiET 487: PhishOps - Apple zero-days, 5G LANs, full-stack observability with AppDynamics

April 02, 2022 00:56 - 1 hour - 1.05 GB Video

Apple patches zero-days, private 5G LANs, full-stack observability with Cisco AppDynamics, and more. SiFive becomes open-source RISC-V's first unicorn company Vulnerabilities in Rockwell Automation PLCs could enable Stuxnet-like attacks Apple will reportedly no longer fix iPhones flagged as stolen or missing Apple emergency update fixes zero-days used to hack iPhones, Macs Understanding private 5G LANs in the enterprise Cisco AppDynamics Executive CTO Gregg Ostrowski talks about full-...

TWiET 486: CRM Futures - Chrome zero-day, implementing Zero Trust, AI-powered CRM with Salesforce

March 26, 2022 01:07 - 1 hour - 1020 MB Video

Chrome zero-day bug, getting started with Zero Trust, AI-powered CRM with Salesforce, and more. North Korean hackers exploit Chrome zero-day weeks before patch Pandemic leaves firms scrambling for cybersecurity specialists FBI: Dear USA, If you're not protecting against ransomware, you're kidding yourself.  Security teams struggle to get started with Zero Trust Salesforce VP of Digital Engagement & Omni Product Management Gautam Vasudev talks AI-powered CRM workflows. Hosts: Louis Mar...

TWiET 485: Zero Trust in Government - US Cyber Incident Act, EU attack on encryption, Zero Trust with Ivanti

March 19, 2022 02:41 - 1 hour - 1.03 GB Video

US Cyber Incident Act, EU attack on encryption, Zero Trust for federal agencies Half of Americans accept all cookies despite the security risk Satellite networks worldwide at risk of possible cyberattacks, FBI & CISA warn If you live in Finland, Microsoft Azure may soon heat your house EFF tells EU Commission: Don't break encryption What the newly signed US Cyber-Incident law means for security Ivanti Federal CTO Bill Harrod talks Zero Trust for federal agencies Hosts: Louis Maresca,...

TWiET 484: Less Risky Business - Russian TLS authority, US Fed goes zero trust, cybersecurity tends with Automox

March 12, 2022 02:08 - 1 hour - 1010 MB Video

Hackers fork open-source reverse tunneling tool for persistence FBI alerts ransomware attacks hit critical infrastructure organizations How to combat the No. 1 cause of security breaches: Complexity Russia creates its own TLS certificate authority to bypass sanctions Zero trust can't stop at the federal level Automox Director of Information Security and Research Chris Hass talks cybersecurity trends Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Download or subscribe to this sho...

TWiET 483: The Philanthropic Microsoft - Police BlueLeaks hack, EDR security, Microsoft Tech for Social Impact

March 05, 2022 02:50 - 1 hour - 901 MB Video

BlueLeaks hack exposes US police data, Endpoint Detection and Response security, and Microsoft Philanthropies' Microsoft Tech for Social Impact (TSI). Hackers just leaked sensitive files from over 200 police departments that are searchable by badge number A new census finds hundreds of open source components that could undermine security  New industry spec would have CPUs built using components from multiple vendors Apple teams up with Google, Mozilla, Microsoft to improve browser inter...

TWiET 482: Nefarious Deed Doers - Russian cyberattacks, EU Data Act, quantum computing with Deloitte

February 26, 2022 01:06 - 1 hour - 979 MB Video

Russian cyberattacks, EU Data Act, quantum computing with Deloitte. The future of cyber insurance JupiterOne unveils Starbase for graph-based security Nonprofit Cyber says it's a joint action to improve cybersecurity, not political lobbying EU unveils rules to force firms to share product usage data Fears rise of potential Russian cyberattacks on US and allies over sanctions Deloitte US Quantum Leader Scott Buchholz talks about the current state of quantum computing, its practical use...

TWiET 481: Risky Business Analytics - Aunalytics Insights-as-a-Service, Linux Snap Flaw, Help Desk Vulnerability

February 19, 2022 02:00 - 1 hour - 1 GB Video

Linux Snap package manager flaw, help desk vulnerability, and data insights as a service with Aunalytics. New Linux privilege escalation flaw uncovered in Snap package manager NSA issues guidance for selecting strong Cisco password types Latest success from Google's AI group: Controlling a fusion reactor Ransomware adds a new wrinkle in Russian cybercrime market The unsettling reason why your help desk may be your greatest security vulnerability Aunalytics CMO Katie Horvath talks abou...

TWiET 480: Build IoT, and They Will Automate - Linux malware, Starlink satellites destroyed, smart buildings

February 12, 2022 02:30 - 1 hour - 1000 MB Video

Linux malware, solar storm destroys Starlink satellites, Buildings IOT CEO on smart buildings. After lying low, SSH botnet mushrooms and is harder than ever to take down Linux malware on the rise Four fast chargers every 50 miles - US unveils EV infrastructure plan Fusion race kicked into high gear by smart tech More than 40 Starlink satellites have been lost after a geomagnetic storm Buildings IOT CEO Brian Turner talks about the smart building industry Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian C...

TWiET 479: Blazing Databases - VoIP vs. UCaaS, MongoDB on the future of databases

February 05, 2022 02:27 - 1 hour - 923 MB Video

Log4Shell exploits, VoIP vs. UCaaS, and MongoDB on the future of databases. Threat actor targets Ubiquiti network appliances using Log4Shell exploits DHS launches Cyber Safety Review Board to analyze major vulnerability events FBI warns to watch out for spoofed online job listings from scammers Network security firms have 'hijacked' zero trust VoIP vs. UCaaS: The differences explained MongoDB CTO Mark Porter on what organizations need in a modern database and what the future of databa...

TWiET 478: I Excel at Python - BadUSB, WiFi 7, Anaconda CEO Peter Wang

January 29, 2022 01:35 - 1 hour - 1.07 GB Video

USB attacks, weighing cloud vs. on-prem, and data science with Anaconda. 2FA app with 10,000 Google Play downloads loaded well-known banking trojan Millions of routers and IoT devices at risk as malware source code surfaces on GitHub BadUSB - Are you prepared to defend against a USB attack? Microsoft mitigated a record 3.47 Tbps DDoS attack on Azure users IT Pros may use the cloud, but they trust on-prem more Wi-Fi 7 hardware demos herald next-gen wireless networking Data science wit...

TWiET 477: Journalism Beyond Web Crawlers - Autonomous Rail, IoT at CES, Applied XL

January 22, 2022 00:48 - 59 minutes - 937 MB Video

Autonomous rail cars, IoT at CES, and we talk to Applied XL about going beyond web crawlers. Researchers discover dangerous firmware-level rootkit Autonomous battery-powered rail cars could steal shipments from truckers FireEye & McAfee Enterprise renamed as Trellix Enterprise security at CES 2022 marked by IoT, biometrics, and PC chips Francesco Marconi, CEO of Applied XL, talks about a new approach for sourcing and generating reliable information through the development of editorial ...

TWiET 476: No-code Taking Center Stage - White House Software Security Summit, Fake QR Codes, Canon DRM

January 15, 2022 00:41 - 1 hour - 889 MB Video

White House Meets With Software Firms and Open Source Orgs on Security Scammers put fake QR codes on parking meters to intercept parkers' payments AWS Speed-Patches "Superglue" Vulnerabilities New Cyberattack Campaign Uses Public Cloud Infrastructure to Spread RATs Canon can't get enough toner chips, so it's telling customers how to defeat its DRM Christian Thun, VP of Engineering of Agiloft, talks no-code/low-code in the enterprise. Hosts: Curt Franklin and Brian Chee Guests: Oliver...

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