Cybersecurity Under Pressure. Real Attacks, Real Lessons

Cybersecurity Under Pressure. Real Attacks, Real Lessons

Antonio González

Episodes 56
Avg. Duration 35m
Activity Highly Active
Since Feb 2026
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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Schedule
Every Few Days
Format
Episodic
Consistency
66%
Hosting
anchor.fm

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About This Podcast

This podcast breaks down real cybersecurity incidents to understand what actually went wrong, not in theory, but in practice. Each episode analyzes a recent attack, explains the technical mechanics in clear language, and translates them into concrete lessons for security, engineering, and business teams. Topics covered: OT security, ICS cybersecurity, industrial control systems, critical infrastructure protection, NIS2 compliance, Zero Trust architecture, operational technology resilience, railway cybersecurity, automotive security, and cyber-physical systems.

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Recent Episodes

When ECUs Meet Malice

Jun 12, 2026 33m

What if the most vulnerable point in automotive cybersecurity isn't the car itself, but the station that gives it its software identity, setting the stage for a potential disaster that could put…

Zero Trust Meets Twenty Year Old Code

Jun 10, 2026 44m

What happens when a twenty-year-old industrial control system meets the latest Zero Trust security protocols, and the two just can't seem to get along? In this episode we break down the challenges of…

Beyond Backup Recovery

Jun 08, 2026 30m

What happens when a production line grinds to a halt, not because of a technical failure, but because trust in the engineering environment has been lost?In this episode we break down the real cost of…

Cyber Gaps in Automotive Supply

Jun 05, 2026 31m

What happens when a vulnerability is discovered in a car's system after production has started, and nobody knows who's responsible for fixing it?In this episode we break down the messy world of…

When Patches Stop Production

Jun 03, 2026 41m

What happens when a security patch intended to protect your system ends up being the cause of a catastrophic operational incident?In this episode we break down the nuances of patch management in…

Ransomware Beyond Encryption

Jun 01, 2026 39m

What if a single login credential was all a hacker needed to bring your entire production line to a grinding halt, without even touching your industrial control systems?In this episode we break down…

S1 Beyond Asset Coverage

May 29, 2026 30m

Can a single overlooked device really bring down your entire network, and are you unwittingly leaving the door open to cyberattacks by focusing on the wrong security strategy?In this episode we break…

S1 When Containment Fails Recovery

May 28, 2026 31m

What if your team contained a cyber incident, but the real damage was only just beginning?In this episode we break down the disconnect between IT and engineering timelines, and explore how the NIS2…

S1 Exposed Paths in OT Networks

May 25, 2026 43m

What if the biggest security risk to your industrial control systems isn't a malicious hacker, but rather a simple disconnect between when a work order closes and when network access is actually shut…

Shipping the Code That Security Rejected

May 21, 2026 32m

Your vehicle's biggest security threat might be arriving with a perfectly valid digital signature and your company's own stamp of approval.In this episode, we break down why the shift to…

When a Patch Reopens the Safety Case

May 20, 2026 39m

A simple security patch can fix a vulnerability and still become a total operational nightmare that brings an entire railway network to a standstill.In this episode, we break down the high-stakes…

The Trap of the Trusted Engineering Session

May 19, 2026 52m

Your VPN is lying to you about how safe your plant actually is.In this episode, we break down why relying on MFA and session monitoring is just giving you a front-row seat to your own incident. We…

When VEX Becomes a Bureaucratic Shield

May 15, 2026 30m

Your SBOM is probably useless, and it is time we talked about why.In this episode, we look past the hype of vulnerability scanning to the uncomfortable reality of the software-defined vehicle. We…

Why FRMCS Cannot Trust the Mobile Carrier

May 13, 2026 35m

Your 5G service level agreement is not a safety case, and confusing the two is a dangerous mistake for the future of rail.In this episode, we break down why FRMCS cannot depend on the goodwill of a…

The Token That Bypassed the Jump Host

May 11, 2026 35m

Most industrial security teams are betting their entire plant floor on a jump server that an attacker can bypass in seconds.In this episode, we break down why your current MFA strategy is failing to…

Poisoning the Software Defined Vehicle at Birth

May 08, 2026 33m

Your vehicle’s security might be dead on arrival if the very network that birthed it was already compromised.In this episode, we challenge the industry obsession with supplier code and shift the…

Why Rail Operators Fear the Patch

May 06, 2026 41m

Most people think rail cybersecurity is a patching problem, but it is actually a validation nightmare that can stop your entire network in its tracks.In this episode, we break down why the standard…

When Physics is the Final Firewall

May 04, 2026 39m

If you think your OT security problem is a lack of awareness, you’re missing the fact that your hardware literally cannot handle the solution. 🔌In this episode, we’re getting real about why legacy…

That is the part many cybersecurity plans still miss, OT controls under revision

May 01, 2026 34m

The smartest OT control in rail is often the one that leaves the certified core untouched#RailCybersecurity #CBTC #EN50129 #TS50701 #IEC62443 #DPI #OTSecurity #Railway🎯 IN THIS EPISODE:• Railway and…

Supply Chain: When the supplier will not cooperate resilience must become

Apr 29, 2026 33m

When the supplier will not cooperate, resilience must become hostileToo many OT risk programs still assume the vendor will help when it matters. In real plants, that assumption breaks fast. Large…

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Cybersecurity Under Pressure. Real Attacks, Real Lessons has published 56 episodes since February 2026, covering topics in Technology.

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