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SWN #125

June 8, 2021
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This week in the Security News Dr. Doug talks: Hillbilly Cannibal Weekend, Siloscape, Amazon is listening, the FBI and the DHS got their eye on you, DHS requirements, Apple Announcements, and Jason Wood returns for his Expert Commentary! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes!

Full Episode Show Notes

New Siloscape Malware, Amazon Sidewalk, DarkSide Crypto Repo, & Internet Outages

Hosts

Doug White

Doug White – Professor at Roger Williams University

@dougwhitephd

Doug White is a Cybersecurity professor at Roger Williams University, the President of Secure Technology, and a Security Weekly network host.

Jason Wood

Jason Wood – Founder; Primary Consultant at Paladin Security

@Jason_Wood

Jason Wood is the founder of Paladin Security and the primary consultant. Prior to starting Paladin Security, Jason was a Principal Security Consultant with Secure Ideas. At Secure Ideas, he performed penetration tests for clients in a wide range of industries. These include health care, financial services, SaaS businesses, government agencies and critical infrastructure.

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