The Many Hats Club

The Many Hats Club


Latest Episodes

Ep 10, Cal Leeming: "Path to Redemption: Security in the eyes of a hacker"
March 17, 2018

@sleepycal (Cal Leeming) and @CyberSecStu have discussed information security through the eyes of a hacker. They've also looked at what options are available for blackhats who want to rehabilitate In this episode we've also learned about Cal's background

Ep 09, Kim Crawley: "Writing your way into InfoSec"
March 10, 2018

In this episode we've had a pleasure to have @Kim_Crawley talking about her background, and how she became a prominent writer in the InfoSec industry - but also some gaming and anime conversations slipped in, so there's something for everybody! Main Disc

Ep 08, Incident response session with CyberSecStu and ProxyBlue
March 06, 2018

Join @ProxyBlue and @CyberSecStu on a deep dive into Incident Response and analysis including exploring a practical examples of dealing with NotPetya simultaneously in 140 countries. Main Discussion direct download

Ep 07, Adventures with Chris Boyd
February 28, 2018

This is the recording of of our session with Chris Boyd discussing the future of Malware and Threat Hunting. We also discused colanders, VR, classic games, privacy policies and some of Chris's adventures. Main Discussion direct download

Ep 06, Social Engineering with Jenny Radcliffe
February 08, 2018

This is the recording of last weeks session with Jenny Radcliffe discussing all things Social Engineering, in particular physical red teaming, and what organizations can do to better prepare and defend against SE attacks. Main Discussion direct download

Ep 05, Domain Defense and Patch Management
January 29, 2018

This is the recording of last weeks session with ZuphZuph discussing the ins and outs of domain defense and patch management. Main Discussion direct download

Ep 04, Adventures in Curating Hacker Twitter’s Institutional Knowledge session
December 28, 2017

This is the recording of last weeks session with @hexwaxwing, and @DanielGallagher on their attempts to map the relationships between InfoSec professionals and to categorize them into identifiable categories of knowledge and expertise This is a discussio

Ep 03, Pouring salt into the crypto wound: How not to be as stupid as ransomware authors
December 20, 2017

Last weeks session with @Toffee, @Fabian and @CyberSecStu. Discussing the various ransomware families that have been prevalent in the past 5 years, exploring the common and often hilarious mistakes that were made and mocking the authors who made them. Wh

Ep 02, OSINT for Social Engineering and Threat Intelligence
December 05, 2017

Last week we had @C_3PJoe and @CyberSecStu on to discuss #OSINT for Social Engineering and #ThreatIntelligence Total runtime is approximately 3 hours! Main Discussion direct download Q and A direct download

Ep 01, Vishing and Social Engineering
November 17, 2017

We had a great session last night with the brilliant @CyberSecStu, @HydeNS33k and @MlleLicious. They covered several different aspects of social engineering including some useful hints and tips, importantly they also touched on ethics and impact social e