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ASW #127

October 26, 2020
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With the increased development velocity in cloud environments, cyber resilience is now more important than ever. To achieve cyber resiliency, security needs to be codified through the development life-cycle and security controls need to be implemented through self-healing infrastructure.

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Full Episode Show Notes

Cyber Resiliency Through Self-Healing Cloud Infrastructure

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Hosts

John Kinsella

John Kinsella – Vice President of Container Security

Matt Alderman

Matt Alderman – CEO

Mike Shema

Mike Shema – Product Security Lead

Guests

Cesar Rodriguez

Cesar Rodriguez – Head of Developer Advocacy

Announcements

  • Join Amit Bareket, Co-founder & CEO of Perimeter 81 & Paul Asadoorian for a technical deep-dive into the problems inherent in legacy VPN technology. Together they will explore solutions for the modern workforce & how momentum toward perimeter-less architecture is helping redefine the future of cybersecurity. Register Now by visiting https://securityweekly.com/perimeter81

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Section 1

NSA publishes list of top vulnerabilities currently targeted by Chinese hackers, Nvidia Warns Gamers of Severe GeForce Experience Flaws, Addressing cybersecurity risk in industrial IoT and OT, Firefox ‘Site Isolation’ feature enters user testing, expected next year, Google Patches Actively-Exploited Zero-Day Bug in Chrome Browser, and Exit Stage Left: Eradicating Security Theater! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes!

Full Episode Show Notes

Nvidia GeForce Experience Flaws, Firefox ‘Site Isolation’, & Chrome 0-Day Bug

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Hosts

John Kinsella

John Kinsella – Vice President of Container Security

Matt Alderman

Matt Alderman – CEO

Mike Shema

Mike Shema – Product Security Lead

Announcements

  • Security Weekly, in partnership with CyberRisk Alliance, is excited to present Security Weekly Unlocked on December 10, 2020. This 1 day virtual event wraps up with the 15th anniversary edition of Paul’s Security Weekly live on Youtube! Visit https://securityweekly.com/unlocked to view the agenda and register for free!

  • Learn how to build an integrated security platform in our webcast on October 28th! On November 5th, we’ll show you how to build proper metrics and KPIs! Learn why you should stop trying to discover and classify data in our webcast on November 12th! Visit https://securityweekly.com/webcasts to see what we have coming up! Or visit securityweekly.com/ondemand to view our previously recorded webcasts!

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