Educating the Next Cybersecurity Generation with Tib3rius

In this episode we explore the remarkable journey of Tib3rius, a web application hacking expert and content creator. In this engaging conversation, we discuss: Tib3rius’ passion for community education and content creation. What fuels his desire to empower the next generation of cybersecurity professionals? His expertise and enthusiasm for web ... Read More
Your Car is a Privacy Nightmare, Password Creation Best Practices, Sony Hacked Again

Your Car is a Privacy Nightmare, Password Creation Best Practices, Sony Hacked Again

In this episode, we discuss the Mozilla Foundation’s alarming report that reveals why cars are the top privacy concern. Modern vehicles, equipped with data-collecting tech, pose significant risks to consumers’ privacy, with data sharing even extending to law enforcement. Listen in to our discussion as we explore the urgent need ... Read More
Is My Boss Going to Replace Me with AI, Instagram Painting Scam, Kia and Hyundai TikTok Challenge

Is My Boss Spying on Me, Instagram Painting Scam, Kia and Hyundai TikTok Challenge

In this episode, we explore the growing trend of AI surveillance in corporations, where cutting-edge technology is used to monitor employees, optimize productivity, and raise ethical concerns. Next, we uncover a disturbing Instagram scam that lures unsuspecting victims into a trap, highlighting the deceptive tactics employed by cyber criminals on ... Read More

Content Creation, Mental Health in Cyber, The MGM Ransomware Attack

In this episode Matt Johansen, Security Architect at Reddit and Vulnerable U newsletter and YouTube content creator, joins host Tom Eston to discuss Matt’s background as one of the original “Security Twits”, his career journey, his passion for mental health advocacy, the significance of the recent MGM ransomware attack, and ... Read More
The Changing Role of the CISO with Ryan Davis, Chief Information Security Officer at NS1

The Changing Role of the CISO with Ryan Davis, Chief Information Security Officer at NS1

In this episode Ryan Davis, Chief Information Security Officer at NS1, speaks with host Tom Eston about the changing role of the CISO, acquisitions, what the biggest challenges are, and Ryan’s advice for those considering a career as a CISO. This is one episode you don’t want to miss if ... Read More
NOTACON 8: Pen Testing - Moving from Art to Science

The FBI’s Qakbot Takedown, QR Code Phishing Attacks, Dox Anyone in America for $15

In this episode we discuss the FBI’s remarkable takedown of the Qakbot botnet, a saga involving ransomware, cryptocurrency, and the FBI pushing an uninstaller to thousands of victim PCs. Next, we explore how a major U.S. energy organization fell victim to a QR code phishing attack, highlighting the ever-evolving tactics ... Read More
SaaS Attacks: Compromising an Organization without Touching the Network

SaaS Attacks: Compromising an Organization without Touching the Network

In this episode Luke Jennings VP of Research & Development from Push Security joins us to discuss SaaS attacks and how its possible to compromise an organization without touching a single endpoint or network. Luke talks about his recent SaaS attack research, why SaaS based attacks are different than traditional ... Read More
Back to School Cybersecurity, Phishing Pitfalls and Strategies, X's (Twitter) Blocking Overhaul

Back to School Cybersecurity, Phishing Pitfalls and Strategies, X’s (Twitter) Blocking Overhaul

In this episode, we discuss essential cybersecurity tips for students and educational institutions as they gear up for the school season. From software updates to strong passwords and cybersecurity education, we explore how students and schools can fortify their digital defenses. Next, we navigate the treacherous waters of phishing and ... Read More
Business Email Compromise Scams Revisited

Business Email Compromise Scams Revisited

In this best of episode from December 2021, we revisit Business Email Compromise (BEC) scams. What are they, how to identify them, and why BEC scams have resulted in well over $3 billion in losses since 2016, more than any other type of fraud in the U.S. We also share ... Read More
The Current and Future State of Email Security with Andy Yen, CEO of Proton

The Current and Future State of Email Security with Andy Yen, CEO of Proton

In this episode, host Tom Eston speaks with Andy Yen, founder and CEO of Proton, to discuss the current and future state of email security. We also discuss Andy’s unique background as a scientist, the importance of using email aliases, an overview of Proton’s new password manager (Proton Pass), how ... Read More