Phillip will discuss his passion for offensive cybersecurity education, mentoring, and getting started in pentesting. He co-authored a book based on his conference talk “The Pentester Blueprint: Starting a Career as an Ethical Hacker.” He will also talk about his community involvement with the Innocent Lives Foundation, The Pwn School Project, and Hacking is NOT a Crime.
The Pwn School Project meetup: https://pwnschool.com/
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Phillip Wylie – Offensive Cyber Security Instructor at INE |
Doug White – Professor at Roger Williams University |
Jeff Man – Sr. InfoSec Consultant at Online Business Systems |
Larry Pesce – Senior Managing Consultant and Director of Research at InGuardians |
Lee Neely – Senior Cyber Analyst at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Paul Asadoorian – Founder at Security Weekly |
Tyler Robinson – Managing Director of Network Operations at Nisos, Inc |
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Paul recently built a new PC for daily work and security-related tasks. Its a monster PC! The build was researched heavily, and in this segment Paul will share all the tips and tricks to you can build the same or similar PC! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes!
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Doug White – Professor at Roger Williams University |
Jeff Man – Sr. InfoSec Consultant at Online Business Systems |
Joff Thyer – Security Analyst at Black Hills Information Security |
Larry Pesce – Senior Managing Consultant and Director of Research at InGuardians |
Lee Neely – Senior Cyber Analyst at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Paul Asadoorian – Founder at Security Weekly |
Tyler Robinson – Managing Director of Network Operations at Nisos, Inc |
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This week, In the Security News, Calling all people who know how to patch MS Exchange servers, we need you, Rockwell Automation PLC flaws and what you can’t do about it, a book review I agree with, be careful what you expose at home, yet another Chrome 0day, jailbreak your iPhone, the cybersecurity consolidation, and taking back the term “Hacker”, for real this time! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes!
This week, In the Security News, Calling all people who know how to patch MS Exchange servers, we need you, Rockwell Automation PLC flaws and what you can’t do about it, a book review I agree with, be careful what you expose at home, yet another Chrome 0day, jailbreak your iPhone, the cybersecurity consolidation, and taking back the term “Hacker”, for real this time!
Doug White – Professor at Roger Williams University |
Jeff Man – Sr. InfoSec Consultant at Online Business Systems |
Joff Thyer – Security Analyst at Black Hills Information Security |
Larry Pesce – Senior Managing Consultant and Director of Research at InGuardians |
Lee Neely – Senior Cyber Analyst at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Paul Asadoorian – Founder at Security Weekly |
Tyler Robinson – Managing Director of Network Operations at Nisos, Inc |
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