
Infosecurity Magazine Podcast
The Infosecurity Magazine Podcast covers the latest news and trends in the information security sector. Hosted by the award-winning editorial team of Infosecurity Magazine, each monthly episode features interviews with leading cybersecurity experts. The podcast provides insights into pressing security issues and offers practical solutions to help businesses stay secure.
Episodes
Infosecurity Europe 2026: A Guide to Getting the Most Out of the Event
In this episode of the Infosecurity Magazine Podcast, we take closer look at what’s shaping the agenda at Infosecurity Europe 2026. From leadership-focused discussions and peer-led Table Talks to the growing influence of AI on cyber risk.
This preview focuses on where to find the most meaningful conversation and how to get involved in roundtables and sessions that explore the practical realities
Inside the Code War: Defending Against Nation-State Cyber Threats
In this episode of the Infosecurity Magazine Podcast, we speak with Allie Mellen, author of Code War: How Nations Hack, Spy, and Shape the Digital Battlefield, about the rising threat of nation-state cyber operations.
Mellen breaks down how the US, Russia and China use cyber capabilities as core elements of military strategy, exploring the evolution of their cyber doctrines and how they differ in
Exclusive Interview with OpenClaw’s Security Advisor
OpenClaw’s weak spots have not gone unnoticed and Australian pentester Jamieson O’Reilly, founder of DVULN, was among the first to call them out. Now, he’s been appointed OpenClaw’s security representative, tasked with hardening the project from within.
In this exclusive Infosecurity interview (from 7.30), O’Reilly explains his journey from a critic, who created a ‘fake’ malicious OpenClaw skill
Ransomware Dethroned by Cyber Fraud: Insights from the WEF’s Cybersecurity Outlook 2026
For the fifth year running, the World Economic Forum’s Global Cybersecurity Outlook report has provided a critical snapshot of the evolving cyber threat landscape – and this year’s findings mark a turning point.
Cyber-enabled fraud has now overtaken ransomware as the top cybersecurity concern for organizations worldwide, signaling a fundamental shift in how attackers operate and the risks busines
How 2025 Shaped the Future of Cybersecurity With Rebecca Taylor & Will Thomas
This year, cybercrime got a teenage makeover. Groups like Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters, part of the loose collective ‘The Com’ and filled with young, radicalized hackers, became a top threat. Their aggressive tactics led to high-profile breaches in 2025, including attacks on Marks & Spencer, the Co-op, and Jaguar Land Rover.
Meanwhile, insider attacks exploded: employees secretly working for ransomw
Beyond Bug Bounties: How Private Researchers Are Taking Down Ransomware Operations
Just in time for spooky season, this episode takes you into the darkest corners of the cyber underworld, where the real monsters aren’t ghosts or goblins, but ransomware gangs lurking in the shadows.
We sat down with Matthew Maynard (3.42), a cybersecurity pro by day and a real-life cyber ghostbuster by night, who doesn’t just hunt vulnerabilities, but haunts the hackers themselves.
While most
Can AI Solve the Vulnerability Problem in Critical Infrastructure?
Generative AI is poised to revolutionize vulnerability discovery in critical infrastructure, but will it actually fix the problem, or just shift the burden?
The recent AI Cybersecurity Challenge (AIxCC), a two-year competition sponsored by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H), crowned winners whose AI systems autonomous
ToolShell Deep Dive: The SharePoint Exploit Crisis Uncovered
In this special episode of the Infosecurity Magazine podcast, we dive deep into the rapidly evolving story surrounding Microsoft SharePoint On-Premises.
Recent disclosures have revealed a series of vulnerabilities now being exploited in targeted campaigns, with Chinese threat actors at the centre but other threat actors joining in the attacks.
This episode breaks down the complexities of the inc
Unpacking Trump's Cybersecurity Executive Order
In this Infosecurity podcast episode, the team dive into the details of Donald Trump's June 2025 Cybersecurity Executive Order (EO).
This EO revises previous orders from both Barack Obama and Joe Biden, while also removing a host of requirements from Biden's January 2025 EO.
From software supply chains and quantum computing to the research and testing of AI for cyber defense, this new order cove
Your Guide to Infosecurity Europe: Insider Tips from Leading Cybersecurity Experts
In this episode of the Infosecurity Magazine podcast we dive into the exciting world of Infosecurity Europe.
Two veteran cybersecurity pros share their expert advice on how to get the most out of your visit to one of the industry's premier events.
Heather Lowrie, former CISO and co-founder of Resilionix, and Jon Davies, Director - Cyber, KPMG share their perspectives on emerging cybersecurity
Vulnerability Overload: The NVD and CVE Challenges Ahead
In this episode of Infosecurity Magazine's podcast, we delve into the critical realm of vulnerability management, exploring the pivotal roles played by two US government-funded security programs that today are under pressure as vulnerability reporting explodes.
Join us as we discus the latest developments involving the National Vulnerability Database (NVD), operated by a dedicated team within NIS
The Information Heist: Cracking the Code on Infostealers
With 4.3 million devices infected and 3.9 billion stolen passwords shared by hackers, infostealers have emerged as one of the dominant malware threats of 2024.
According to recent reports from Kela and Huntress, these stealthy attackers are now involved in one in four cyber-attacks, making them a major concern for individuals and organizations alike.
In our latest podcast episode, we take a clos
Unlocking Infosecurity Europe: Must-See Sessions & Pro Tips
Listen to this episode of the Infosecurity Magazine podcast for your comprehensive guide to Infosecurity Europe 2024, taking place at the Excel London from 2-6 June.
This episode dives deep into Europe's leading information security event, featuring insights from seasoned attendees Paul Watts, Distinguished Analyst and vCISO at the Information Security Forum, and Mun Vajil, CISO at Trainline.
L
Change Healthcare Cyber-Attack: Inside the Disruption and the Lessons Learned
This episode of the Infosecurity Magazine Podcast dives deep into the recent cyber-attack on Change Healthcare, a major player in US healthcare billing and data.
The attack's impact went beyond data breaches, disrupting prescriptions, payments, and causing significant financial losses.
Hear from:
Wes Wright, Chief Healthcare Officer at Ordr, (08.37) who explains how the attack rippled through t
Inside Operation Cronos: Decoding LockBit's Downfall
Operation Cronos took the cybersecurity world by storm as law enforcement disrupted one of the most prolific ransomware gangs in the world.
Now the dust has settled it’s time for a first assessment of the takedown’s impact on the LockBit ransomware group.
In this episode, the Infosecurity Magazine team goes behind the scenes of the law enforcement operation with Prodaft, a threat intelligence co
Beyond the Giants: Why SMEs are Now Prime Targets for Cybercrime
Big corporations are tightening their cyber defenses, making small and medium businesses (SMEs) a tempting target for cybercriminals. This episode of Infosecurity Magazine’s podcast dives into the growing threat landscape for SMEs and explores the potential consequences of an attack.
Guests include:
• Simon Whittaker, CEO of Vertical Structure (07.35)
• Gill Thomas, Director of Engagement, Capac
Data Privacy Week: Putting Consumers in Control of Their Personal Data
This year’s Data Privacy Week campaign carries the theme ‘take control of your data,’ underlying the scale of personal information being collected and used online by businesses.
In this episode, we analyze growing consumer awareness and concern about the use of their personal data online, and practical steps businesses can take to improve trust and transparency in this area. This includes creating
Navigating the Cyber Skills Gap, AI for Cybersecurity, and Threat Landscape in 2023
In this episode of the Infosecurity Magazine podcast, we take a look back at 2023 and explore some of the most significant cybersecurity trends and topics that have shaped the industry this year.
We discuss the growing cyber skills gap, the increasing use of AI in both offensive and defensive cybersecurity operations, and the emerging threats posed by AI-powered tools like ChatGPT. We also featur
AI Safety for Cybersecurity Professionals: Understanding the Risks and Implications
In November the UK hosted its first ever AI Safety Summit, less than one year after OpenAI released ChatGPT, its revolutionary generative AI-powered chatbot.
In this episode, we delve into the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, exploring the implications of recent developments and announcements from governments, tech companies, and industry bodies around the globe.
Join us as we
Combatting Phishing in the Era of AI and Deepfakes
Phishing has been a prominent topic in cyber for many years, but attackers have become more sophisticated in their approaches, assisted by generative AI and deepfake technologies.
During this episode to mark the 20th anniversary of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the Infosecurity Magazine team discuss new trends relating to this vector, and how awareness training and guidance needs to be reviewed a
The Cybersecurity Skills Gap: How to Bridge the Divide
This episode of the Infosecurity Magazine podcast focuses on the cybersecurity skills gap and how to bridge the divide. We discuss the challenges of recruiting and retaining cybersecurity talent, as well as the innovative solutions that are being developed to address the problem.
We also speak to MK Palmore, Vice President of Cyversity, about his work to increase diversity in the cybersecurity wo
Ransomware: The Return of the Vicious Cycle
Despite a general slowdown of ransomware attacks in in 2022 we are now experiencing a resurgence of ransomware activities.
In this episode, the Infosecurity Magazine team discuss some of the research recently published by threat analysts in the ransomware space and what it is demonstrating about how threat actors are evolving their approaches in 2023.
This includes interviews with two cybersecu
Inside the MOVEit Attack: Decrypting Clop's TTPs and Empowering Cybersecurity Practitioners
Join the Infosecurity Magazine team and guests as they plunge into the heart of a devastating cyber-attack that has impacted the likes of BBC, PwC, and Schneider Electric. In this episode, we delve deep into the world of supply chain attacks, and where the notorious Clop ransomware group capitalizes on a hidden weakness in MOVEit Transfer—a trusted file transfer solution used by thousands of compa
#InfosecurityEurope: What to Expect at This Year’s Event
Infosecurity Europe is Europe's leading cybersecurity event, and this year's show is no exception. In this podcast episode hear about some of the key conference sessions, activities and must-see attractions at the 2023 event.
The Infosecurity Magazine editorial team also highlight some of the biggest cybersecurity themes at discussion topics that will be important for information security profess
AI: The good, the bad and the ugly. The team discuss AI’s evolution over the past six months.
Since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022 the cybersecurity world has been abuzz with talk of AI and its usefulness as well as the threat it poses.
In this episode of the podcast the team discuss how cybersecurity vendors are leveraging AI, what threats AI has brought to the technology landscape and what to be cautious of when using large language models.
Beth Maundrill also sits down with Se
The Infosec Mag editorial team preview the 2023 RSA conference.
The RSA conference in San Francisco is back this month and the editorial team will be crossing the pond to join the cybersecurity community at the largest North America cyber event.
During this episode of the podcast, Beth Maundrill and James Coker discuss what they think will be the biggest talking points at RSA 2023 and some of the sessions that have caught their eye.
Expect to hear a lot abou
The team discusses the evolution of Russia-aligned cyber-attacks
February 24, 2023 will mark 12 months since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began but the cyber war began months, if not years, before the kinetic attack began.
In this episode of the podcast the team discuss how the war has had an impact on the cyber threat landscape, how Russian-affiliated actors have behaved over the last 12 months and the tactics that have appeared.
Kevin Poireault will disc
InfoSecurity Magazine Podcast Episode 43
January marks Data Privacy Week, a global campaign to spread awareness about online privacy, and the team dives into current state of data privacy and related regulation, including, of course, GDPR.
In addition, Valerie Lyons, COO at BH Consulting shares her expertise on data privacy and speaks to James Coker the real-world impact of data privacy legislation, how she expects the development of A
IntoSecurity Chats, Episode 14
Jen Ellis is a well-known member of the cybersecurity community both in the US and the UK. She spent over a decade employed at the cybersecurity company Rapid7 and is now an independent cybersecurity advocate who is working to improve public safety in cyber by collaborating and advising policymakers and government bodies.
During this discussion Beth and Jen speak about how the cybersecurity commu
The Team are Joined by Cybersecurity Experts to Review 2022 and how to Prepare for 2023.
In this month's episode of the IntoSecurity podcast the team review the year that was 2022 and highlight some of the top trends in cybersecurity and how to prepare for the next 12 months.
Hear from Aaron Webb Senior Product Marketing Manager, Security at Jamf, who gives his views on the threat landscape and what businesses can do to prepare for 2023.
Later James Coker speaks to Larry Whiteside
IntoSecurity Podcast Episode 41, brought to you by Cofense
As we approach a crucial season for the retail industry, with the holiday season upon us and the famous (or infamous) Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping days around the corner, consumers are littered with deals and offers. Sadly, as previous years have shown, this provides huge opportunities for cyber-criminals and fraudsters to strike, such as posing as well-known brands with fake offers.
Dur
IntoSecurity Chats, Episode 13
In this episode, Beth Maundrill is joined by Dr. Jason Nurse, Associate Professor in Cyber Security at the University of Kent, and a Visiting Academic at the University of Oxford. Join the conversation as they discuss routes into cybersecurity academia, practical advice on corporate communications following a cyber-incident and Jason’s research with RUSI on the state of cyber insurance market toda
Into Security Podcast Episode 40, Brought to You by Tufin
Into Security Podcast Episode 40, Brought to You by Tufin by Infosecurity Magazine
IntoSecurity Chats, Episode 12 - Jan Carrol, Brought to you By Tufin
Teacher, entrepreneur and woman in tech, Jan Carrol talks to us about her journey into cybersecurity, her view of the cyber-security skills gap and how she took the leap of faith to set up her own company, the Fortify Institute.
Jan’s work includes rolling out initiatives to up-skill jobseekers, delivering diplomas in cybersecurity and is passionate about getting more women back into the workplac
IntoSecurity Podcast Episode 39, Brought to you by Snyk
In this month's episode of the IntoSecurity podcast, Beth Maundrill and James Coker analyze Insider Threats as September is National Insider Threats Awareness Month. James also speaks to Lisa Forte, Partner at Red Goat Cyber Security, about recent research into insider threats, how to identify them and what steps businesses should take towards creating an effective insider threat policy.
IntoSecurity Chats, Episode 11 -Ian Murphy, Brought to you By Tufin
Ian Murphy, founder of CyberOff, talks about how he uses humor and stand-up to get people engaged with cybersecurity training and cyber awareness and why putting people first is key for a successful cyber training strategy. Having had dreams of a football career, Ian tells the story of how his interest in all things technical during the 1970s and ‘80s led him down the pay of cyber security. Ian sh
IntoSecurity Podcast Episode 38
In this month's episode of the IntoSecurity podcast, James and Benjamin discuss long-standing Infosecurity Magazine's Editor Eleanor Dallaway's departure and review the recent Infosecurity Europe conference in London
IntoSecurity Chats, Episode #10 - Javvad Malik, Brought to you by Oxeye
Javvad Malik tells us who should get married, snogged and killed if he was pitched against his Host Unknown podcast co-hosts, Thom Langford and Andrew Agnes. Javvad and Eleanor chew the fat about Javvad’s journey from end-user to analyst to vendor and they get serious about burnout and mental health in the cybersecurity industry (oh, and they debate information security versus cybersecurity).
IntoSecurity Podcast Episode 37, brought to you by Cofense
This episode of the IntoSecurity podcast focuses on the impact and challenges of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), with the fourth anniversary of the legislation coming up later this month. Eleanor, Benjamin and James also review a number of recent stories in the industry.
IntoSecurity Chats Episode 9
Camille Stewart was destined for great things – as a child, she’d insist on her parents signing contracts regarding financial incentives for good grades! She says the best advice she was ever given was for the traditional path to not be a limitation, but to be a guide, and Camille has fully embraced that advice. Eleanor Dallaway and Camille talk about Camille’s journey along that path, from Capito
IntoSecurity Episode 36, Brought to you by Trustwave
In episode 36 of the IntoSecurity podcast, the Infosecurity editorial team takes a deep dive into the cyber skills gap. Benjamin David interviews Leeza Garber, cybersecurity and privacy attorney and consultant, and the team discusses a handful of the latest and hottest cybersecurity headlines.
IntoSecurity Podcast Episode 35
In episode 35 of the IntoSecurity podcast, the Infosecurity editorial team consider the most important coverage surrounding the Russia Ukraine conflict. We also take a look at the highlights from the hot-off-the-press European Industrial Infrastructure Cyber Threat Perspective report from Dragos. Eleanor is joined by Dragos’ utterly brilliant VP of threat intelligence, Sergio Caltagirone, as they
IntoSecurity Podcast Episode 34
In this special Valentine's Day episode of the IntoSecurity podcast, the Infosecurity editorial team takes a deep dive into romance scams.
James Coker interviews Lisa Forte, partner at Red Goat Cybersecurity, and the team discusses the biggest five romance scams they've reported in recent years here at Infosecurity.
IntoSecurity Chats, Episode 8: Brian Honan, brought to you by HP
You probably haven’t listened to many information security podcasts that have Mr Bean, BMW drivers and Bono on the agenda, but that’s what this episode of IntoSecurity Chats with Brian Honan has in store.
It’s not all fun and giggles though, as Brian admits to Eleanor Dallaway that he sometimes feels intimidated by the industry and those in it, and they deep dive into user-blaming, ransomware pay
IntoSecurity Podcast Episode 33
In the January episode of the IntoSecurity podcast, the Infosecurity editorial team takes a deep dive into cybersecurity's image problem. Benjamin David interviews Dr Victoria Baines, a research fellow at Bournemouth University and author, and the team discusses a handful of the latest and hottest cybersecurity headlines.
IntoSecurity Podcast Episode 32
In the final IntoSecurity podcast of the year, Infosecurity Magazine enters reflection mode and reveals its top ten most-read news stories of the year. Join Eleanor Dallaway, Benjamin David and James Coker to rediscover the stories behind the biggest headlines of 2021.
IntoSecurity Chats, Episode 7: Jessica Barker
What do sextortion, a Christmas hippopotamus and a best-selling book have in common? They’re all discussed in the December episode of IntoSecurity Chats, featuring the fantastic Dr Jessica Barker.
Eleanor and Jess discover they have a lot in common and Jess spills the beans on her most memorable awareness campaign, the realities of writing a book and the biggest mistake an organization can make w
IntoSecurity Podcast Episode 31
The November episode of the IntoSecurity podcast shines a spotlight on ecommerce security challenges, particularly relevant around Black Friday and Cyber Monday. James Coker interviews Christopher Morgan, Senior Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst at Digital Shadows, who offers advice around keeping shoppers and retailers safe online. As always, the team discusses a handful of the latest and hottest
IntoSecurity Podcast Episode 30
In the October episode of the IntoSecurity podcast, the Infosecurity editorial team discusses Cyber Security Awareness Month. Benjamin David interviews Holly Grace Williams, managing director of Akimbo Core, who explores the significance of cyber security awareness month. Benjamin David also welcomes Laura Hoffner, chief of Staff at Concentric, who presents five ways organizations can protect them
IntoSecurity Chats, Episode 6 - Graham Cluley
Eleanor Dallaway and Graham Cluley have more in common than you'd think...They both reside in Oxfordshire, both host infosec podcasts and write about infosec happenings, and have a shared disdain (to put it mildly) of Piers Morgan. Their views on feeling the sand between their toes, however, are polar opposite, as you'll find out...
Eleanor asks Graham all the big questions: Do you consider yours
IntoSecurity Podcast Episode 29, brought to you by Thales
In the September episode of the IntoSecurity podcast, the Infosecurity editorial team takes a deep dive into the topic of authentication. James Coker interviews Andrew Shikiar, Executive Director of Fast Identity Online, a leading advocate for the move to a passwordless future, and the the team discuss a handful of the latest and hottest cybersecurity headlines.
IntoSecurity Podcast Episode 28
Eleanor Dallaway, Benjamin David and James Coker present a special focus on the concept of zero trust security in this month’s episode, alongside a review of the most impactful recent news stories
IntoSecurity Daily: Friday 6th August 2021
James and Benjamin discuss the development of the Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative (JCDC) in the US, the introduction of new child safety measures by Apple, the worrying exposure of personal data of millions of senior citizens and a review of the keynote speech made by Secretary of the DHS Alejandro Mayorkas during the Black Hat US hybrid conference this week.
IntoSecurity Daily: Thursday 5th August 2021
Today, James and Benjamin look at an attempted ransomware attack on a public health system in the US, new data showing a rise in cyber-intrusion volume in the first half of 2021, a discovery of a 12-year-old router vulnerability and research into the impact of a self-imposed ransomware ‘ban’ instituted by several cybercrime sites.
IntoSecurity Daily: Wednesday 4th August 2021
James and Benjamin discuss the day’s top news stories in the world of infosecurity, including a GDPR fine for Deliveroo, a high-profile bug bounty program in the UK, a bipartisan report on cybersecurity practices at US federal agencies and a ransomware attack on schools in the Isle of Wight.
IntoSecurity Daily: Tuesday 3rd August 2021
James and Benjamin return to discuss some of the biggest news stories in the world of infosecurity, including money laundering in the art industry, the discovery of critical security flaws that are potentially putting thousands of hospitals in the US at risk of cyber-attacks, evidence of cyber-intrusion by Chinese APT groups and a warning about a new info-stealer.
IntoSecurity Daily: Monday 2nd August 2021
In today’s episode of the IntoSecurity Daily podcast, James and Benjamin discuss a GDPR fine for Amazon, Zoom settling a class action lawsuit over security and privacy failings, a guilty verdict in a cryptocurrency fraud case, and news of an unusual cyber-attack on the Iranian railway system.
IntoSecurity Podcast Episode 27, brought to you by Rockwell Automation
Eleanor Dallaway, Benjamin David and James Coker report on a very busy news week with a special focus on the new Respect in Security initiative, analysis of a recent DDoS report sighting an increase of 40% YOY, NASA issuing wireless security advice & much more.
Thank you to our sponsor, Rockwell Automation
IntoSecurity Daily: Thursday 29th July 2021
Eleanor, Benjamin and James return for the Intosecurity Daily podcast to discuss claims the Hungarian government used spyware to target journalists and politicians, new plans from the White House to enhance critical national infrastructure security, the most reported security vulnerabilities of 2020 and 2021 and the emergence of a new ransomware group
IntoSecurity Daily: Wednesday 28th July 2021
In today’s episode of the IntoSecurity daily podcast, James Coker and Benjamin David discuss a report on the costs of data breaches in the past year, a cloud misconfiguration leading to the exposure of personal information, some more tough rhetoric from Joe Biden on the consequences of cyber-attacks and new data on ransomware demands
IntoSecurity Daily: Tuesday 27th July 2021
In our second IntoSecurity daily podcast, Benjamin David and James Coker discuss some of the most important news headlines of the past day, including a study showing a substantial rise in malware and hacking tools downloads and an update on the Kaseya ransomware incident.
IntoSecurity Daily: Monday 26th July 2021
In our first IntoSecurity Daily podcast, Eleanor Dallaway, Benjamin David and James Coker dissect the mystery of the Kaseya decryption key, research charities at risk after National Lottery data breach, investigate the Israeli inquiry into NSO spyware and consider the cyber-attack risks at the Tokyo Olympics
IntoSecurity Chats, Episode 5 - Rik Ferguson, brought to you by Thales
There’s talk of ambition to be a rock star or actor, football (and whether or not it’s coming home!) and #infosecbikinis. But there’s also some deeper chat…about industry association failings, Rik’s passion for diversity and equality, the light and dark sides of the infosec community on Twitter and whether or not we’re getting (cyber) safer.
Enjoy this chat with the ever-articulate and thought-in
IntoSecurity Chats Episode 4 - Wendy Nather, brought to you by Darktrace
Have you ever wondered whether a giraffe should wear a tie at the top of his neck or the bottom? Wendy Nather, Head of the Advisory CISO team, Duo Security (Now Cisco), has the answer.
Tie-wearing giraffes aside, Eleanor Dallaway and Wendy Nather talk about CISO burnout, blaming industry for the skills gap but NOT blaming the user, spoons, and who Wendy would invite to her dream infosec dinner p
IntoSecurity Episode 26, brought to you by TuxCare
Eleanor Dallaway and James Coker report on a very busy news week with a special focus on ransomware, law enforcement success stories and the day the internet went down.
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IntoSecurity Chats Episode 3 - Dr Claudia Natanson
Dr Claudia Natanson, Chair of the UK Cyber Security Council, talks to Eleanor Dallaway about the organization's mission, its relationship with NCSC, and her priorities for serving industry professionals. They also find time to talk (and laugh a lot) about Claudia's desert island choices and her favourite place on earth.
Episode 25 | Reflections on the EC-Council Survey Scandal, brought to you by .inc domains
In the wake of the EC-Council gender survey scandal that shocked the entire information security industry, Eleanor Dallaway and James Coker present this very special episode of IntoSecurity, taking a deep dive into the potentially catastrophic sexist blunder.
Eleanor talks to hacker Alyssa Miller, one of the women responsible for getting this issue the attention it deserved, and exclusively inte
IntoSecurity Episode 24
In the latest IntoSecurity podcast episode, Michael Hill and James Coker are joined by the Trusted Computing Group’s Dr Joerg Borchert to discuss how a hardware root of trust can build system immunity.
IntoSecurity Chats Episode 2 - Lisa Forte
In the second episode of the IntoSecurity Chats podcast, Eleanor Dallaway chews the fat with cybersecurity expert, Lisa Forte, as they discuss romance scams, malicious insider threats and why Lisa gets huge job satisfaction from seeing CEO’s with their heads in their hands.
Lisa reveals the one piece of technology she could not live without and (spoiler) chooses Bose noise-cancelling headphones f
IntoSecurity Episode 23
In the latest episode of the IntoSecurity podcast series, Michael Hill and James Coker discuss Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities, exposed security cameras, a record number of cyber-incidents hitting US schools and preview the upcoming Infosecurity Magazine Online Summit.
IntoSecurity Chats Episode 1 - Katie Moussouris
In this inaugural episode of the IntoSecurity Chats podcast, Eleanor Dallaway talks to bug-bounty queen Katie Moussouris about pay equality, women in cybersecurity, her legendary circus descent into her musical keynote at Kiwicon and whether she's Team Kim or Team Kanye...
IntoSecurity Episode 22
To mark Black History Month in the USA, Michael Hill and James Coker are joined by industry thought-leaders Larry Whiteside Jr. and Camille Stewart to discuss racial diversity in the information security sector
IntoSecurity Christmas Special
In the final IntoSecurity podcast episode of 2020, the Infosecurity Magazine editorial team compete in the IntoSecurity Christmas Quiz. Listen to find out who was crowned this year’s quiz champion!
IntoSecurity Episode 21
In episode 21 of InfoSecurity, Michael Hill and Dan Raywood speak to Rob Spiger, chair of the Trusted Computing Group’s Cyber Resiliency Work Group, about its new specification and cyber-resiliency in the modern landscape.
IntoSecurity Episode 20
In episode of 20 IntoSecurity, Michael Hill and Dan Raywood discuss the potential GDPR fine faced by Experian, HMRC phishing scams, the significant lowering of British Airways’ GDPR punishment to just £20m and National Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2020
IntoSecurity Podcast Special Cybersecurity Awareness Month Edition
In this special #NCSAM IntoSecurity edition, Dan Raywood is joined by Mike Nelson and Beau Woods to discuss the themes behind this year's Cybersecurity Awareness Month and highlight why IOT and connected devices were chosen.
IntoSecurity Episode 19 Brought to you by Trusted Computer Group
In episode 19 of IntoSecurity, Michael Hill and Dan Raywood reflected upon increases in evasive malware, the recent Shopify insider threat case, effective cybersecurity training and the highlights from Infosecurity’s Online Summit.
IntoSecurity Episode 18
In the latest episode in the IntoSecurity podcast series, Michael Hill and Dan Raywood discuss Trend Micro’s blocking of 28 billion cyber-threats in the first half of 2020, incident response exercises, a flatulent ‘smart’ garage door and a fishy cybersecurity tale from Israel.
IntoSecurity Episode 17
In Episode 17 of IntoSecurity, Michael Hill and Dan Raywood discuss the developing stories of the Blackbaud and Garmin data breaches, the fourth anniversary of the No More Ransom initiative and share findings from new Infosecurity industry research on credential management since COVID-19 lockdowns.
IntoSecurity Episode 16
Michael Hill and Dan Raywood discuss the huge number of phishing emails reported to the NCSC, surging financial fraud attempts during COVID-19 lockdown, the launch of a new Dark Web ID protection tool and research on the ‘riskiest’ TV shows and films currently available.
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