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New podcast is out!
🪲We dig into the unfortunate and ill-considered return of the vulnerability disclosure debate and why blaming researchers is *never* the answer
🖥️ The new help desk employee scam where the scammers show up IRL
https://t.co/XxhJDdMU37
The phrase “those that enable their criminal activity” is unsubtle and heavy with portent. It’s broad and could encompass not just overtly criminal threat actors, but also researchers.
https://t.co/E7DCazMYIO
For my Massachusetts homies, if you're on the south shore on Saturday, come see me at the Plymouth Public Library Local Author Fair. I'll be signing my books. If you ask nicely, I'll tell you a funny story about @ryanaraine or @RSnake. Or both.
“Disrupting this architecture required precision and timing. Taking down only one channel would have left the others operational." @CrowdStrike
https://t.co/QjMgFE06mM
Our latest podcast features an insightful conversation with retired @USArmy First Sgt. Matt Eversmann, one of the key figures in the Black Hawk Down incident. Matt shares the lessons he's learned in leadership and resilience.
https://t.co/tXz9149yqA
Everyone is talking about finding 0days with agents, I did the exact opposite. What's the future nostalgia equivalent of playing Pokemon Red on a GameBoy but for Windows Vulnerability Research?
Analyzing Windows 2000 source code.
https://t.co/uLv6eedeB4
New @DecipherSec podcast with Empirical Security's @jayjacobs and @mroytman on Claude Mythos, how the EPSS model helps teams make informed decisions, and how to handle the coming storm of bugs.
https://t.co/iugxEhnGJu