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November 2023

Random but Memorable - Episode 11.9: Modern Cloud Threat Socks with Datadog

Should businesses be worried about the AI security threat? How do we protect our children's devices from malware? We dive into all that and more in Watchtower Weekly. Plus, we sat-down with Jason and Nimisha from Datadog to discuss some of the challenges of securing the cloud and why it's important to get cloud security right. We also unveil a new 1Password SIEM integration with Datadog that gives you greater visibility into the security posture of your business, all from one central location! 🤖🐕

Can a passenger hack an airplane? Ethical hacker Ken Munro has the answer

Hollywood would have us believe that an airplane can be hacked by a tech-savvy passenger. But can they really? Ethical hacker Ken Munro decided to dig into airplane security and answer some common movie questions, like ‘what can a hacker do from seat 23A?’

Random but Memorable - Episode 11.8: Wrong Movie Airplane Tampering with Ken Munro

We're taking a trip to the movies this episode.🍿 With people speaking with ChatGPT for hours, are we bringing 2013’s sci-fi movie Her closer to reality? And can we really hack airplanes like that iconic scene in Die Hard 2? We unpack all that and more. We're also excited to welcome back friend-of-the-show, Ken Munro, from Pen Test Partners. Ken shares his latest wild discoveries pen-testing airplane security during the pandemic.🔒✈️

Security writer Graham Cluley on reformed hackers, deepfake calls, and bad jargon

Technology and cybersecurity changes so fast. But when businesses fail to put basic protections and processes in place, who’s to blame? Graham Cluley – writer, blogger, and host of the Smashing Security podcast – shares his 30-year perspective on this question, and what’s going on in cybersecurity today.