The Security Ledger Podcast

The Security Ledger Podcast


Latest Episodes

Podcast: Craig Smith of OpenGarages on Vehicle Security and GM’s Bug Bounty
January 13, 2016

In-brief: In this podcast, Paul speaks with Craig Smith of Open Garages on GM's bounty program, the state of connected vehicle security, and what the auto industry can learn from open source.  General Motors became the first of the major, U.

Podcast: Security is a Four Letter Word on the Internet of Things
January 07, 2016

In-brief: In this podcast, Dennis Fisher of onthewire.io and I talk about securing the Internet of Things.  Yesterday I had the opportunity to sit down for a great talk on the topic of securing the Internet of Things with my good friend and ...

Flying Dogs, Hackable Infrastructure and Other Tall Tales
December 10, 2015

In-brief: The headlines warning about cyber risks on the Internet of Things obscure the truth. That's especially true of critical infrastructure, warns Cisco's Marc Blackmer.  Tabloids are not my thing. But there was 

Podcast: Interview with Car Hacker Chris Valasek of IOActive
July 25, 2015

In-brief: Security Ledger Editor in Chief Paul Roberts speaks with Chris Valasek, the Director of Vehicle Research at IOActive about the work he and Charlie Miller did to develop wireless based attacks that control the braking, steering and ...

Sony: A Game Changer for Cyber Attribution
January 10, 2015

We've been writing a lot about the issue of cyber attribution in recent weeks, following the attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment in November. That incident has become something of a Rorschach Test for those in the information security field: ...

Dusting For Malware’s Bloody Prints
October 25, 2014

Malicious software is nothing new. Computer viruses and worms have been around for decades, as have most other families of malware like remote access tools (RATs) and key loggers. But all our experience with malware hasn't made the job of knowing ...

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