Follow the Wh1t3 Rabbit ... attention technology and business leaders! The "Down the Security Rabbithole" podcast is not your ordinary security podcast, primarily because we take a business perspective on the colorful and fast-paced world of information security. Bringing useful commentary on relevant events in the information security community, filtered through a no-nonsense business first approach, this is a podcast that helps you get the sane perspective on hacks, risks, threats and technology that you need to help make decisions in your daily life and in your organization.
Prologue This week I'm so thankful that James and I have the opportunity to talk to the authors of "The CISO Evolution" -- a fantastic book for anyone...
Prologue Continuing our thread on the software supply chain and SBoM (Software Bill of Materials) we bring in Ed Moyle who is writing a series on the ...
Prologue SBoM ("Software Bill of Materials") is the new rage. Everyone's talking about it. What it means is you're expecting a list of software compon...
Prologue Back in episode 469 ( https://ftwr.libsyn.com/dtsr-episode-469-yght-they-hacked-ransomware ) we brought Steve Perkins of Nubeva ("Cloud Go" i...
Prologue Have you ever made a payment from your mobile device, wirelessly using NFC? Of course you have, most of us have by now. Did you know there ar...
Prologue We have a repeat guest today! Mr. Mark Simos joins me once again to talk about Microsoft's Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) and it's applicabil...
Prologue This week, on a good start to the new year, Eric Escobar joins us to talk about hacking wireless - and a little bit of history on the topic. ...
Prologue Bentsi is a guy with some experience in the bad guy world when it comes to devices and gadgets getting compromised. In this episode, he tells...
Prologue Have you ever plugged your smart phone, tablet or other "smart thing" into a power cable that wasn't yours? I'm guessing you've answered yes ...
Prologue In a technically deeper episode, Ev joins Rafal to discuss how security has made productivity challenging at times, in terms of having to jum...