Episode 203 - Humans, conferences, and security: let me think and get back to you in a bit

Episode 203 - Humans, conferences, and security: let me think and get back to you in a bit

Josh and Kurt talk about human behavior. The conversation makes its way to conferences and the perpetual question of if a conference is useful or not. We come to the agreement the big shows aren't what they used to be, but things like BSides are great experiences.

Show Notes

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Episode 103 - The Seven Properties of Highly Secure Devices

Episode 103 - The Seven Properties of Highly Secure Devices

Josh and Kurt talk about a Microsoft Research paper titled "The Seven Properties of Highly Secure Devices". We take a real world view into how to secure our devices. What works, what doesn't work, and...

2 Heinä 201833min

Episode 102 - Michael Feiertag from tCell

Episode 102 - Michael Feiertag from tCell

Josh and Kurt talk to Michael Feiertag, the CEO of tCell. We talk about what a Web Application Firewall is, what it does and doesn't do, and what the future of this technology looks like. We touch on ...

25 Kesä 201830min

Episode 101 - Our unregulated future is here to stay

Episode 101 - Our unregulated future is here to stay

Josh and Kurt talk about Bird scooters. The implications of the scooters on the city, segways, bicycles. The topic of how these vehicles interact with pedestrians on the road and trails. It's an examp...

17 Kesä 201832min

Episode 100 - You're bad at buying security, we can help!

Episode 100 - You're bad at buying security, we can help!

Josh and Kurt talk about how to be a smart security buyer. We have guest Steve Mayzak walk us through how a the buying process works as well as giving out a ton of great advice. Even if you're experie...

11 Kesä 201835min

Episode 99 - Consumer security is too broken to fix, and it doesn't matter

Episode 99 - Consumer security is too broken to fix, and it doesn't matter

Josh and Kurt talk about a number of consumer security issues. The FBI told everyone to reboot their routers which they won't do. The .app top level domain is a cesspool of malware. Everyone has a cel...

4 Kesä 201834min

Episode 98 - When IT decisions kill people

Episode 98 - When IT decisions kill people

Josh and Kurt talk about the NTSB report from the fatal Uber crash and what happened with Amazon's Alexa recording then emailing a private conversation. IT decisions now have real world consequences l...

28 Touko 201834min

Episode 97 - Automation: Humans are slow and dumb

Episode 97 - Automation: Humans are slow and dumb

Josh and Kurt talk about the security of automation as well as automating security. The only way automation will really work long term is full automation. Humans can't be trusted enough to rely on the...

20 Touko 201833min

Episode 96 - Are legal backdoors a good idea?

Episode 96 - Are legal backdoors a good idea?

Josh and Kurt talk about backdoors in code and products that have been put there on purpose. We talk about unlocking phones. Encryption backdoors with a focus on why they won't work.

11 Touko 201832min