Beers with Talos (BWT) Podcast Episode 16 is now available. Download this episode and subscribe to Beers with Talos:
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EP16 Show Notes:
The crew takes on Apache OpenOffice vulns and when you need one CVE versus one hundred. We spend a lot of time discussing signal to noise ratio and Twitter canaries getting things wrong. Of course, we also discuss Bad Rabbit, its relationship to Nyetya, and why OpenOffice vulns are a worry, even to businesses that are run like hippie communes. As per usual, we mostly just make bad jokes.
Mitch also fails miserably at uploading podcasts to the website, making people work at midnight. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher to make sure you don't miss an episode!
Mitch also fails miserably at uploading podcasts to the website, making people work at midnight. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher to make sure you don't miss an episode!
Featuring: Craig Williams (@Security_Craig), Joel Esler (@JoelEsler), Matt Olney (@kpyke) and Nigel Houghton (@EnglishLFC).
Hosted by Mitch Neff (@MitchNeff)
Posted on the website amazingly by Nick Herbert
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