InfoSec Weekly Podcast
Summary: Catch-up on the latest information security news with our Weekly Podcast. Also, keep an eye out for our 'Author Interviews' where we speak with industry experts, covering; InfoSec, Cyber Security, IT, project management, PCI DSS and more.
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Podcasts:
This week, we discuss a £400,000 ICO fine for Carphone Warehouse, an unfortunate prize from Taiwan's Criminal Investigations Bureau, a $650,000 FTC settlement for VTech and the highlights of this month's Patch Tuesday.
This week, we look back at the big news from last year, and consider what the next 12 months have in store.
This week, we discuss the NCSC's warning to senior civil servants, the poor password habits of MPs, and a bug in the patch Apple rushed out last week.
This week, we discuss a data breach affecting 1.7 million Imgur users, the 2.7 million UK victims of the Uber breach, a major security flaw in macOS High Sierra, and a new investment in data security from the NHS.
This week, we discuss Uber's cover-up of a 2016 breach that compromised 57 million drivers' and customers' personal information, the theft of almost $31 million worth of USDT and more than €100,000 worth of Bitcoin, and good news for victims of Western Union transfer scams.
This week, we discuss security breaches at Jewson and Huddle, and Equifax's post-breach losses.
This week, we discuss a vulnerability that's caused $280 million of cryptocurrency Ethereum to be frozen, the cost of NotPetya to AP Moller-Maersk, the data breach at law firm Appleby, and the former Yahoo and Equifax CEOs grilling by Senators.
This week, we discuss Hilton's settlement following breaches in 2014 and 2015, an important WordPress update that fixes a SQL injection vulnerability, and a new phone service to help small organisations prepare for the GDPR.
This week, we discuss a new strain of ransomware, Kaspersky’s new ‘comprehensive transparency initiative’, and the latest Data Protection Bill news.
This week, we discuss the WPA2 protocol's susceptibility to attack, claims that Iran subjected the UK's parliamentary email system to a brute-force attack, breaches at pizza vendors, and an alleged security slip-up at Microsoft that exposed a database of unfixed vulnerabilities.
This week, we discuss the exposure of four unsecured Accenture servers to the Internet, how Disqus handled its data breach, and bad news for Equifax's UK customers.
This week, we discuss 3 billion compromised Yahoo! accounts, the latest Equifax news, and Home Secretary Amber Rudd's opinion of technology experts
29 September Weekly podcast: Deloitte and Equifax breaches by IT Governance
This week we discuss the Locky/FakeGlobe ransomware campaign, the moral quandary facing cyber criminals, and the worst celebrities to search for online – from a security point of view, that is
This week, we discuss the Equifax data breach, a fine for Facebook and a ban for Kaspersky.