Security Headlines Podcast
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Security Headlines is a podcast about the latest security vulnerabilities within the cyber security field. So if your interested in the latest security holes no matter if you are a tech savvy penetration tester,
a DevOps person, a programmer, or just generally interested in the latest technology security news. Security headlines is here for you.
Security Headlines Podcast
1y ago
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Security Headlines Podcast
1y ago
In this episode of Security Headlines we deep dive into fuzzing with Patrick Ventuzelo.
topics that we cover:
being niched in cyber security
patricks background, doing pentests on telecom networks, doing security research on the android kernel for the french DoD, reverse engineering, development
Zero days in the android kernel
choicing a target when fuzzing
blackbox and whitebox fuzzing
fuzzing golang projects
fuzzing rust projects
setting up fuzzing enviroments
webassembly security
fuzzing webassembly
invalid web assembly opcodes
the next generation of browser exploits
javascrip ..read more
Security Headlines Podcast
1y ago
In this episode of Security Headlines, we are joined by Jay Townsend who is
maintaining several infosec tools such as the harvester and discover.
The harvester is a very popular tool for doing Osint analysis. Tune into this episode
as we deep dive into Osint, the opensource information gathering realms.
In this episode we cover:
what is osint and how can we use it?
discover, lee baird
the harvester
dnsrecon
bash
python
backtrack
wifi security, wep
wifi pineapple, bash bunny, hack5
hack the box, try hack me, hack this site.org
sysadmin, ansible
finding passwords in log fil ..read more
Security Headlines Podcast
1y ago
In this episode of Security Headlines, Kolja Weber the creator of flokinet.is joins us.
In this episode we talk about:
flokinet
internet privacy
german pirate party
internet privacy laws
Iceland
starting an internet service provider
running an internet service provider
ipv4 addresses
adoption of privacy friendly tools
handling abuse requests
starting an internet service provider
RIPE
denial of service attacks
mitigating denial of service attacks
starting a privacy focused internet service provider
DNS amplification attacks
security
free speech
adoption of https, starttls and dkim ..read more
Security Headlines Podcast
1y ago
In this episode of Security Headlines, we are joined by Michael Dubell who co-founded Sweden's first student security
capture the flag team. What is capture the flag and how do you play it? How can you into hacking through the doors of playing
ctf's? Michael started playing around with security as a teenager and the journey led him the capture the flag team, known
as "ChalmersCTF".
Today, Michael is working with security during the day, and during the night he is developing the soon to
be released "bountrystrike"(which you can find on bountystrike.io) to ..read more
Security Headlines Podcast
1y ago
In this episode of Security Headlines, we are joined by one of the minds behind the OpenBSD project, Antoine Jacoutot. He is responsible
for porting over 300 packages into OpenBSD. He is also involved in syspatch which handles security binary upgrades for OpenBSD.
Tune in, as we talk about development, security, programming, OpenBSD and a lot more!
## Topics that we cover:
OpenBSD's community
opensource
rcctl
init systems
classic BSD
background daemons in OpenBSD
OpenBSD desktops in the wild   ..read more
Security Headlines Podcast
1y ago
In this episode of Security Headlines, we are joined by a great mind in the
memory security space. A spark was created when Theofilos peaked
into the realms of security. So he packed his bag and got to the next plane to the US in order to deep-dive more into the security field during
his studies. He became fascinated by the world of writing exploits
and "smashing the stack" as we say in the hacking field. He is a
brilliant guy when it comes to memory attack and he has co-written a
solution that solves the stack canary problem ..read more
Security Headlines Podcast
1y ago
Jonas Lejon is an amazing mind in the Swedish security world. A
great entrepreneur, hacker, and security-expert!
We had the pleasure of talking with him in this episode of Security Headlines.
he wanted to specialize in security so he packed his bag and headed over
to the capital city to work more in-dept with security. He wanted to
go deeper and deeper, so spent his extra hours learning the assembly programming
and getting into the low-level brain of the computer system. He managed
to land a job working for the Swedish ver ..read more
Security Headlines Podcast
1y ago
In this episode of Security Headlines, we are joined by one of Gothenburg's security evangelist, Mr Johan Rydberg Moller.
Johan is the cofounder of Gothenburg's own security conference *Security Fest*, sakerhetspodcasten - the first swedish security
podcast, hacker, explorer, and musician. We get to hear the tale of how Johan got sucked into the world of hacking, that
has been his home for a lot of years now, as well as adventures with publicly disclosing security holes in some of
sweden's biggest websites. This and a lot more in this episode ..read more
Security Headlines Podcast
1y ago
In this episode we are Joined by the developer, hacker and Code Siren founder Eijah.
We walk down a road of 2 hours of honest conversation about Development, Morals,
working with McAfee, Hacking, Motivation, Mental Health, Security and a lot more!
Eija, an advocate for privacy and individual rights, quit a well paid job at rockstar games to start on a
journey pursuing what he loved. He went on a journey with the goal of creating technology that
enhance personal liberty and freedom. The journey has had its bumps in the road but he ..read more