Another course that I’m taking this semester has us listening to information security related podcasts, and I thought I’d share one that I found.
Published weekly, the Risky Business podcast features news and in-depth commentary from security industry luminaries. Hosted by award-winning journalist Patrick Gray, Risky Business has become a must-listen digest for information security professionals.
This week’s episode highlights the below.
- Strava heatmap
- Dutch infiltration of Cozy Bear
- Possible nationalization of the US 5G network on security grounds
- Microsoft disabling Intel Spectre patches
- Google’s Chronicle announcement
- US$400m Cryptocurrency ownage
The Strava heatmap topic was personally interesting to me, since I was able to find the base I was stationed at in Afghanistan without any issues. It wasn’t a special or secret base, but it wasn’t one of the huge ones either, so it was interesting.
Vince Kelly says
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Kevin Blankenship says
Risky Business is a fantastic podcast. I’ve been listening for a while, and Patrick is a great host. He also has “Snake-Oil” episodes where he interviews various security vendors, which are always interesting, even if they are trying to sell something.
I’d additionally recommend “Smashing Security” as another infosec podcast.
Neil Y. Rushi says
I’ve never really listened to podcasts, but I will give this a try. It will be nice to hear some experts on this subject. Thanks Andre!
Joseph Nguyen says
Nice for sharing. Search on podcast “risky’ for risky business and the second ‘Smashing Security’.