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The State of AI in SecOps, the Unintended Consequences of Vulnmaxxing, and the News - Filip Stojkovski - ESW #462
Interview with Filip Stojkovski on the State of AI in SecOps Filip joins us to talk through the 2+ year rollercoaster that Security Operations tooling has been on since AI entered the chat. We…
Helping defense's use of AI catch up with offense, cost of the vulnpocalypse, news - Evan Powell - ESW #461
Interview with Evan Powell - Generative and agentic AI are improving cyberattacks faster than they're improving cyber defenses. Offensive folks have been having the most luck with AI so far, which is…
Visibility with EDR/MDR is still important, 'the basics' are impossible, and the news - Rob Allen - ESW #460
Interview with Rob Allen from Threatlocker This week, Rob Allen from Threatlocker is with us to discuss the importance of EDR and MDR visibility. We discuss some real world attacks and anecdotes…
AI Has a data problem, cascading breaches, and the weekly news - Dimitri Sirota - ESW #459
Interview with Dimitri Sirota from BigID Most organizations think AI risk lives in the model – or the identity. It doesn't. It lives in the data. In this episode, BigID's CEO reframes the…
The impact of Mythos and Florida Man, confidence gaps, phishing, & AI adoption - Erich Kron, Deepen Desai, Chris Wallis - ESW #458
The Weekly Enterprise News This week, in the enterprise security news, Copy Fail The hits keep coming for CVE, NIST and NVD Cyber attacks on breathalyzers insurance carriers pulling support for AI…
Post Quantum Migration Struggles, AI Threats, and Modern Defenses - Bobby Ford, HD Moore, Eyal Benishti, Ramin Farassat, Daniel dos Santos - ESW #457
Interview with Daniel dos Santos: Post-Quantum Cryptography and the Risks No One Is Talking About Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is quickly shifting from theory to inevitability. In this segment,…
Rethinking Security from the OS Up in the Age of AI and more RSAC 2026 Interviews - Craig Sanderson, Sachin Jade, Travis Wong, Phil Calvin, Karen Heart - ESW #456
Rethinking Security from the OS Up in the Age of AI Karen Heart discusses a file-system–first approach to security, arguing that most modern attacks—including ransomware and supply chain…
Making AI actually work in the enterprise and more RSAC Conference 2026 interviews - Aamir Lakhani, Camellia Chan, Ely Abramovitch, Jody Brazil, Jim Spignardo - ESW #455
Interview with Jim Spignardo What does it take to build AI workflows that work? Why do so many fail? Jim isn't a typical ESW guest. I think it's essential for security folks to regularly step outside…
We catch up on the news, including AI vuln hunting; also more RSAC interviews! - Mark Lambert, Samuel Hassine, John Wilson, Georges Bossert - ESW #454
Segment 1: We cover the weekly enterprise news! Segment 2: RSAC interviews from ArmorCode and Filigran ArmorCode: AI Exposure Management and Governing Shadow AI AI is moving faster than most…
Battling payment fraud with tokenization and executive interviews from RSAC 2026 - Brian Oh, Mickey Bresman, Ashish Jain, Thyaga Vasudevan, Jimmy White - ESW #453
Interview with Brian Oh from FIS Global Merchant-Specific Tokenization: Making Embedded Finance More Fraud-Resistant Payment fraud has not gone away. It has evolved into a largely social…
Oops, all Interviews: Switching to Cyber, CISO Reflections, and the State of TPCRM - Lenny Zeltser, Helen Patton, Alexandre Sieira - ESW #452
Interview with Helen Patton about her new book, Switching to Cyber Helen joins us to discuss her second book, "Switching to Cyber." Her first book discussed strategies for handling various stages of…
Can AI help critical infrastructure, the state of the cyber market, and weekly news - Kara Sprague, Mike Privette - ESW #451
Interview with Kara Sprague - The AI Fix for Infrastructure's Oldest Security Risks. Critical infrastructure, often built on decades-old systems and legacy code, remains vulnerable to cyberattacks.…
AI Governance, new book (Code War) from Allie Mellen, and the weekly news! - Jeremy Snyder, Allie Mellen - ESW #450
Interview with Jeremy Snyder from FireTail about AI Governance Death by a thousand cuts: the AI shadow IT problem I think the best description of the AI governance problem during this interview was…
Breaking in with CrashFix, supply chain security, and CMMC phase 1 - Anna Pham, David Zendzian, Jacob Horne - ESW #449
Interview with Anna Pham Breaking in with ClickFix: Anatomy of a modern endpoint attack Cybersecurity company Huntress just published a report on a new ClickFix variant they've discovered, which…
OT Security/business resilience, lack of incentives for securing software & the news - Ben Worthy - ESW #448
Interview - Ben Worthy from Airbus Protect The current state of OT security and business resilience In this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly, we sit down with Ben Worthy, OT Security Specialist…
Bringing intelligence to assets, new White House cybersecurity strategy, and the news - Tim Morris - ESW #447
Segment 1 - Interview with Tim Morris Bringing intelligence to assets You've been through 6 CMDB projects in the last decade. None of them came close to the original goals, the CMDB was already…
Hardware-level zero trust, don't trust AI with your employees, and the news - Matias Katz, J Wolfgang Goerlich - ESW #446
Segment 1: Interview with Mathias Katz What if you had enterprise-grade network security protections traveling with your users' laptops? What if it could be built into the laptop, but still stay safe…
Clickfixed, Zero Trust World, and OpenClaw is out of control - but that's the point - Rob Allen - ESW #445
Interview Segment - Rob Allen - Clickfix "Clickfix" attacks aren't new, but they're certainly more common these days. Rob Allen joins us to help us understand what they are, why they work on your…
Initial entry to resilience: understanding modern attack flows and this week's news - Warwick Webb - ESW #444
Segment 1: Interview with Warwick Webb From Initial Entry to Resilience: Understanding Modern Attack Flows Modern cyberattacks don't unfold as isolated alerts--they move as coordinated attack flows…
The future of data control, why detection fails, and the weekly news - Thyaga Vasudevan - ESW #443
Segment 1: Interview with Thyaga Vasudevan Hybrid by Design: Zero Trust, AI, and the Future of Data Control AI is reshaping how work gets done, accelerating decision-making and introducing new ways…
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