Episode #002: Building Production-worthy Software in SecOps Teams with Chris Horsley, CTO at Cosive
The Cosive Podcast - Cybersecurity in Australia & New Zealand
by Cosive
5M ago
Before jointly founding Cosive with Kayne Naughton and Terry MacDonald, Chris Horsley (Cosive’s CTO) spent many years working in national CSIRTs in both Australia and Japan, as well as doing freelance secure software development for operations teams. In this interview Chris Horsley (CTO at Cosive) talks about the challenges of building software and doing development in SecOps teams. An edited transcription of this podcast is available here: https://www.cosive.com/blog/2022/8/17/building-production-worthy-software-in-secops-teams-an-impossible-challenge ..read more
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Episode #001: What Goes Wrong in Threat Intel Programs with Kayne Naughton, MD & Co-founder at Cosive
The Cosive Podcast - Cybersecurity in Australia & New Zealand
by Cosive
5M ago
In this interview Cosive’s Managing Director Kayne Naughton shares what he’s learned about threat intelligence programs throughout his career in vulnerability development, SysAdmin and working on threat intel in the financial sector. Kayne is one of the co-founders of Cosive. Founded in 2015, Cosive specialises in trying to solve the difficult problems in security for Australian and New Zealand organisations. An edited transcript of this podcast is available here: https://www.cosive.com/blog/2022/8/2/what-goes-wrong-in-threat-intel-programs ..read more
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Episode #007: How the NZITF Improves New Zealand's Security Posture with Terry MacDonald
The Cosive Podcast - Cybersecurity in Australia & New Zealand
by Cosive
5M ago
New Zealand Internet Taskforce (NZITF) chairman and Cosive COO Terry MacDonald speaks on all things NZITF, including what the NZITF does, why it was created, and how to get involved. You can see Terry in-person at the NZITF conference on the 13th and 14th of November, 2023 ..read more
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Episode #006: Securing Medical Devices with Emily Etchell
The Cosive Podcast - Cybersecurity in Australia & New Zealand
by Cosive
5M ago
Ever wondered how medical devices like pacemakers, ventilators, and cochlear implants are protected from threat actors? Emily Etchell is a Security Consultant at Cosive. Previously, Emily worked for Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), focusing on how medical devices can be kept safe from malicious actors. Emily shares her experiences in this podcast, explaining some of the challenges involved with securing medical devices, and how they're currently being overcome ..read more
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Episode #005: Security-focused Code Review for Software Developers with Sid Odgers
The Cosive Podcast - Cybersecurity in Australia & New Zealand
by Cosive
5M ago
Cosive's Software Development Lead Sid Odgers is a cybersecurity expert who spends his days building secure software. In this podcast you'll learn how Sid approaches code review so that all code shipped to production is secure as well as high-quality. The tips shared here are language agnostic and will be of use to any software developer who wants to get better at security ..read more
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Episode #004: How ChatGPT Could Transform the CTI Analyst Role with Chris Horsley
The Cosive Podcast - Cybersecurity in Australia & New Zealand
by Cosive
5M ago
Cosive CTO Chris Horsley conducted early experiments using ChatGPT to help assign ATT&CK IDs to threat intelligence reports. While the tool won’t replace an experienced analyst as of today, it will likely change the way we do this kind of work. Read the blog post where Chris deep-dives on his experiments with using ChatGPT for CTI: https://www.cosive.com/podcast/2022/12/21/episode-004-how-chatgpt-could-transform-the-cti-analyst-role-with-chris-horsley ..read more
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Episode #003: Securing REST API Endpoints (or How to Avoid Another Optus) with James Cooper
The Cosive Podcast - Cybersecurity in Australia & New Zealand
by Cosive
5M ago
Unless you have been living in a cave on Mars with your eyes shut and your fingers in your ears for the past few weeks, you have probably heard something about a data breach at Australian telecommunications giant Optus. As security mistakes go, the vulnerability reported to have enabled the attack leans toward the more embarrassing side of the scale. If reports are true, Optus has effectively exposed customer data on an endpoint available to the entire internet. While it is plausible that a developer will forget to (re)secure an endpoint once they finish their development work, there are multi ..read more
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