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EP 88: Securing the Infrastructure AI Just Made Vulnerable
Critical infrastructure is under attack. AI just made it easier. Legacy devices can't be patched. Piotr Kupisiewicz, CTO at Elisity, describes how your best defense is the basics that you're ignoring.
EP 87: Backup, Control Gaps, and the Real Cost of Agentic AI Actions
An AI agent wiped out an entire company’s data in just 9 seconds — no hacker, no ransomware involved. Todd Thorsen, Chief Information Security Officer at CrashPlan, explains how a misconfigured AI…
EP 86: The Trusted Channel: AT Command Exploits and Cellular IoT Security
Cellular modules in your IoT devices are trusted and that trust can be an insecure pivot point into your network for attackers. Deral Heiland, Principal Security Research for IoT at Rapid 7…
EP 85: From Colonial Pipeline to Agentic AI: What OT Security Actually Requires
Let’s face it, the Purdue model's DMZ is gone. Trevor Dearing, Director of Critical Infrastructure Solutions at Illumio, explains how zero trust, micro-segmentation, and explicit policy are now the…
EP 84: Airports as Critical Infrastructure: OT Security and Operational Disruption
Airports illustrate the potential impact of OT attacks that disrupt functionality. Dan Gunter, CEO of Insane Cyber, talks about how industrial environments differ from traditional IT, particularly in…
EP 83: Cybersecurity and Risk in a Decentralized Energy Grid
The surge in renewables and decentralized power is reshaping grids—and exposing them to new operational and cyber risks. In this episode, Rafael Narezzi, Co-Founder & CEO of Centrii, explains how…
EP 82: Kerberos in OT: RC4 Downgrade Attacks
Kerberos, a decades-old authentication protocol, creates hidden risks in OT environments. Dor Segal, security researcher team lead at Silverfort, discusses delegation abuse, cipher downgrade attacks,…
EP 81: Root of Trust: Why Security Now Starts in Silicon
Rising software complexity in safety-critical industries is forcing cybersecurity requirements on systems previously not thought about before. David Sequino, CEO of OmniTrust (formerly ISS), talks…
EP 80: The Dangers of White Label Devices
Many devices on modern networks aren’t what their labels claim. This episode, Rob King, Director of Applied Security Research at runZero, explores white-labeled surveillance and IoT hardware, why…
EP 79: Ignore OT Security At Your Own Peril
The growing importance of OT security, highlighting overlooked risks in critical infrastructure, legacy systems, and supply chains. Through real-world examples, Eric Durr, Chief Product Officer at…
EP 78: In Defense of Autonomous Vehicles
At Black Hat USA 2025, Dan Berte, IoT Director at Bitdefender, discusses the successes and failures of ride-sharing autonomous vehicles in San Francisco, and how these lessons might help design…
EP 77: Building a Cyber Physical System Device Library
Do you really know what’s on your network? A lot of OT devices are white labeled, meaning they have a brand name but under the hood they’re made by someone else. Sean Tufts, Field CTO for Claroty,…
EP 76: Why Security Certs for New Medical Devices Might Just Work
Diversity in healthcare devices complicates segmentation, security controls, and zero-trust approaches. New certifications aim to help. Bob Lyle, CRO of Medcrypt, identifies how layered defenses,…
EP 75: IoT-based Living Off The Land Attacks and Air-Gapping Solar Systems
At Black Hat USA 2025, Dan Berte, IoT Director at Bitdefender, revisits his talk last year about hacking solar panels in light of the blackout in Spain and Portugal. While the Iberian Peninsula…
EP 74: Turning Surveillance Cameras on their Axis
At Black Hat USA 2025, Noam Moshe from Claroty’s Team 82 revealed several vulnerabilities in Axis Communications’ IP camera systems, including a deserialization flaw that could let attackers run…
EP 73: BADBOX 2.0: Blurring the line between bots and human for cybercrime
Ad fraud driven by both humans and AI agents require new signals beyond traditional bot-vs-human checks. Gavin Reid and Lindsay Kaye from HUMAN Security discuss how monetization includes ad and click…
EP 72: Does a CISSP Certification Make Sense For OT?
Certification exams increasingly reflect the IT OT convergence, acknowledging that many protections apply across both domains requiring holistic security approaches rather than siloed solutions. John…
EP 71: Meeting Cybersecurity Requirements That Don’t Yet Exist
The EU’s new Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) sets higher security requirements but leaves many technical details undecided. This puts pressure on vendors of connected or software-based products to either…
EP 70: Securing Medical Devices You Might Not Have Thought to Secure
Healthcare organizations are prone to the same weaknesses that any other office or manufacturing site may have. Sonu Shankar, Chief Product Officer at Phosphorus Cybersecurity, explains how the…
EP 69: Adding Crypto Agility to OT Systems
Quantum computers could break today’s encryption, leaving many OT systems—which often lack encryption entirely—at even greater risk. Dave Krauthamer, Field CTO at QuSecure, warns that nation-state…
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