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The Real Impact of the Lockbit Ransomware Takedown | Razorthorn Security

Welcome to Razorwire, the cutting-edge podcast for cybersecurity professionals, where we unravel the world of information security and peek into the future of technology. I'm your host, Jim, and in today's episode, we're joined by our esteemed guests, Richard Cassidy and Oliver Rochford. We’re taking a deep dive into the recent Lockbit takedown, dissecting the movements in the global cybercrime landscape, and analysing the ongoing conflicts within the commercial industry.

Maximize Your Space & Boost Revenue with Tech Solutions | Explore How!

In today's fast-paced world, the efficient use of space and maximizing revenue have become paramount for businesses and individuals alike. Join Mary Clark as we delve into the transformative power of technology in optimizing space utilization and unlocking new revenue streams. 🌐✨

The Hack - Is law enforcement winning the cyber war?

Step into the world of cyber warfare with cybersecurity expert Bushido Token in our exclusive interview, "The Hack - Is law enforcement winning the cyber war?" Explore the frontlines of digital defence as we delve into recent victories against ransomware groups and the relentless efforts of law enforcement to dismantle cybercrime syndicates.

Red Team vs Pen Testing - What's the Difference? | Red Team Roundtable

Red teaming is just pen testing, right? Well, wrong. There’s overlap, for sure, but red teaming and penetration testing are coming from different places doing different jobs. Find out the nitty gritty in this 90-second explainer. This is an excerpt from our full Red Team Roundtable, part of our Fireside Chats series.

Manage secrets with AWS Secrets Manager with Python - Tech Tip Tuesday

In this video, we show exactly how to use AWS Secrets Manager and how to connect it with your Python application. Secrets are hard to manage and while using methods like storing them as environment variables in a.env file can be suitable, a more secure method particularly in a team is to use a secrets manager so developers can avoid ever needing to handle the plain text secret. Subscribe to the channel to get more Tech Tips on Tuesdays (and also other days)

Fastly's Andrew Santell on going from the Navy to Netflix and breaking free of bad processes

On this episode of The Future of Security Operations podcast, Thomas is joined by Andrew Santell. Andrew is an experienced security leader who worked for the U.S. Navy for over a decade before moving into the private sector. In 2021, he founded the Security Operations program at Netflix, and recently, he joined edge cloud platform Fastly, where he is the Director of Security Operations and Cyber Defense.