In this episode of the podcast (#234) US Representative Jim Langevin (D-RI), joins Paul to talk about the flurry of legislation passed on Capitol Hill in recent months to boost the U.S.’s cyber defenses.
Spotlight
Spotlight podcasts bring Security Ledger’s audience up close and personal with some of the leading cybersecurity firms in the world: exploring the history, technology and vision that drives innovation in the information security field. Hosted by Security Ledger Editor in Chief Paul Roberts, this premium podcast features interviews with leading executives, security researchers and entrepreneurs as they chart the future of the cybersecurity industry.
Spotlight: COVID, Cloud Sovereignty and Other 2022 Trends with DigiCert
What does 2022 have in store? Dean Coclin of DigiCert speaks with host Paul Roberts about the trends that will shape the New Year, from cloud sovereignty to the growing reliance on PKI to secure digital identities, DEVOPs and more.
Spotlight: ShardSecure on Protecting Data At Rest Without Encryption
Host Paul Roberts speaks with Marc Blackmer of ShardSecure about that company’s new approach to protecting data at rest, which relies on fragmenting and scattering data to make it impossible to steal.
Episode 233: Unpacking Log4Shell’s Un-coordinated Disclosure Chaos
In this episode of the podcast (#233) Mark Stanislav, a Vice President at the firm Gemini, joins Paul to talk about what went wrong with disclosure of Log4Shell, the critical, remote code execution flaw in the Log4j open source library. Mark talks about how the Internet community can come together ahead of the next vulnerability to make sure the mistakes that are evident in the response to Log4j aren’t repeated.
Episode 232: Log4j Won’t Go Away (And What To Do About It.)
In this episode of the podcast (#232), Tomislav Peričin of the firm ReversingLabs joins us to talk about Log4Shell, the vulnerability in the ubiquitous Log4j Apache library. Tomislav tells us why issues related to Log4j won’t be going away anytime soon and how organizations must adapt to deal with the risk it poses.