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This Week in Enterprise Tech explores the complex, cutting edge world of enterprise technology. Hosted by Lou Maresca, TWiET features IT professionals explaining the ins and outs of enterprise solutions.
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from our archives.
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from our archives.
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The TWiET crew delves into botnets, securing hybrid work environments, the future of DNS architecture, and more.
News Blips:
Researchers uncover sophisticated IoT botnet named "K- Botnet" targeting US entities; linked to Chinese state-aligned hackers
AI startup Vanta (a TWiT.tv Sponsor) launches AI suite to automate repetitive security and compliance tasks
DARPA funds revolutionary laser-based aerial energy delivery system for military operations
Networking company Cradlepoint acquires SASE vendor ERA to provide a potential combined 5G and zero-trust networking solution
DNS Deep Drive Part 3 with DNS Expert Josh Kuo and Principal Solutions Architect of Infoblox Ross Gibson
Internal vs external DNS; differences in intended audience and integration
Decoupling DNS services from domain controllers for stability
Namespace planning tips; use owned domains, avoid random internal TLDs
Encrypted DNS tradeoffs; privacy vs. visibility for security teams
DNS security options like RPZ for control over internal resolution
Future DNS role predictions like firewall integration and threat intel protections
The episode concludes with the announcement that the long-running show will be coming to an end after 12 years of enterprise content.
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin
Guests: Josh Kuo, Ross Gibson, and Leo Laporte
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Proxy trojan targets macOS users for traffic redirection
Indoor navigation has had a slow start
Krasue RAT uses cross-kernel Linux rootkit to attack telecoms
U.S. approves first gene-editing treatment, Casgevy, for sickle cell disease
The DNS Deep-Drive continues with guests Josh Kuo, DNS expert, and Ross Gibson, Principal Solutions Architect of Infoblox, to talk about external authoritative DNS - whether enterprises should fully manage their own external DNS or use managed services, threats like domain hijacking, using load balancers, and more.
Hosts: Curtis Franklin and Brian Chee
Guests: Josh Kuo and Ross Gibson
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Hackers Can Easily Extract ChatGPT Training Data
Cheebert's prediction about VDI just came true
Big Tech jobs are not as immune to layoffs as we thought
Siemens PLCs are Still Vulnerable to Stuxnet-like Cyberattacks
Josh Kuo, DNS Expert and Ross Gibson, Principal Solutions Architect of Infoblox join Brian Chee and Curt Franklin for part 1 of a 3 part in-depth primer on enterprise DNS, from the basics of DNS lookup, key considerations like security and encryption, and why run your own DNS versus other free alternatives?
Hosts: Brian Chee and Curtis Franklin
Guests: Josh Kuo and Ross Gibson
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Ransomware group reports a victim company to the SEC for failing to promptly disclose a breach.
Shadowy hack-for-hire group behind sprawling web of global cyberattacks
Electrical arc detection devices that can prevent dangerous home fires caused by faulty wiring.
The worst passwords of 2023
The NIS2 Directive: The first piece of EU-wide legislation on cybersecurity
Jenna Bilotta of LaunchDarkly joins to discuss transforming DevOps tools with better user experiences.
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin
Guest: Jenna Bilotta
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CISA Alerts: High-Severity SLP Vulnerability currently being exploited.
ChatGPT outages attributed to DDoS activity.
Gen Z and Millennial employees are a bigger cybersecurity risk than older employees.
Security firm finds highly invasive malware hidden in software developer tools.
Strategies for bridging the cybersecurity skills gap.
Mike Star, CEO and founder of trackd talks about managing patches and how the community can help preventing disruption from bad updates.
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin
Guest: Mike Star
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Okta customer data exposed in support breach impacting 134 companies.
Biden requests $3.1B more for FCC's "rip-and-replace" program to remove insecure equipment from federal networks, targeting Huawei and ZTE equipment.
Kaspersky finds Android spyware targeting WhatsApp users, reusing malware from Telegram cyber attacks.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency is using AI to scan social media for derogatory content before approving visas. Brian warns about oversharing online.
President Biden signs executive order governing federal agency use of AI, requiring non-discrimination, privacy, security, and responsible testing. The hosts debate if AI needs unique regulation.
Chris Heard, CEO of Olive Technologies talks about how businesses can properly evaluate the total cost of ownership when looking for the right software solutions.
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin
Guest: Chris Heard
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iLeakage gives hackers access passwords and sensitive data on iOS and macOS browsers.
0ktapus is "one of the world's most dangerous financial criminal groups" says Microsoft.
Apple backs national right-to-repair bill.
Pro-Russia hackers exploiting 0-day in Roundcube webmail software.
9 innovative ways to boost security hygiene for Cyber Awareness Month
Josh Kuo, Senior Educator and SME in Cyber Security of Infoblox talks about why we need Punycode and how DNS can be a security solution for malicious Punycode.
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin
Guest: Josh Kuo
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This info-packed episode of TWiET dives into the hidden dangers of Google hosted ads with malware. Guest Adam Jacob shares his vision for a "second wave" of DevOps to achieve better collaboration and outcomes.
Patch Winrar right now
The most used IT Admin passwords
Cisco reports 10,000 network devices backdoored with unpatched 0-day
The global chip talent shortage and partnerships addressing it
The risks of malicious Google ads using punycode to disguise fake URLs
Adam Jacob, CEO of System Initiative and Co-founder of Chef talks about his vision for improving and rebuilding DevOps from the ground up.
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin
Guest: Adam Jacob
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On This Week in Enterprise Tech, Lou, Curt, and Brian dive into how remote console devices are empowering IT pros, the future of digital trust and content authenticity, and the evolving landscape of endpoint management security.
Jeff Marraccini from Altair explains how air console devices allow him to remotely access noisy server racks to diagnose issues, avoiding dangerous sound levels. This saves time and prevents disruptions.
This week's news blips:
Comcast announces DOCSIS 4.0 in select U.S. cities.
Security pros warn that EU's vulnerability disclosuer rule is risky.
Edge AI-enabled drones delivering first response for public safety.
On this week's discussion byte, hosts debate whether Adobe's new content credential system can combat misinformation and assure authenticity. They conclude it helps provide traceability but has limitations as a voluntary system.
Zach Wasserman from Fleet discusses how organizations can gain visibility into employee devices to strengthen endpoint security, especially with remote work.
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin
Guests: Jeff Marraccini and Zach Wasserman
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This episode of This Week In Enterprise Tech discusses the major cybersecurity recruitment challenges organizations face today and dives into the world of enterprise edge computing and the future of hyperscale cloud services with Scott Evers of Involta.
News Blips: The hosts discuss a severe vulnerability in Atlassian's Confluence Server that allows attackers admin-level access, how over 100,000 industrial control systems are exposed on the public internet, using fiber optic cables on the ocean floor for earthquake detection, and a Linux "Looney Tunables" flaw threatens most distributions.
Byte Discussion - Cybersecurity Recruitment: The hosts examine the cybersecurity talent shortage and creative approaches to recruiting, like looking beyond degrees to aptitude and expanding the talent pipeline.
Interview with Involta Enterprise Architect Scott Evers: Scott discusses his career path from physicist to enterprise architect. Common security gaps he sees in software-defined environments. The importance of workload-focused cloud migrations. How data sovereignty affects cloud choices. The persisting confusion around shared responsibility models.
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin
Guest: Scott Evers
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This episode of This Week in Enterprise Tech covers the convergence of networking and security with the emergence of SASE (secure access service edge), tips for navigating the document and file management landscape, and more enterprise tech stories.
A new Chrome 0-day is sending the Internet into a new chapter of Groundhog Day
DHS Calls Into Question Physical Security in Johnson Controls Cyberattack
Hikvision Intercoms Allow Snooping on Neighbors
Backdoored firmware lets China state hackers control routers with "magic packets"
On our Byte discussion the hosts explore the rise of SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) as organizations embrace cloud and hybrid environments. The hosts weigh how acquisitions like Cradlepoint & Ericom will shape the SASE-as-a-service market.
For the host roundtable, Lou Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin talk about document archiving and file management systems. They trace the evolution from optical archives to today's mix of on-prem and cloud solutions. The hosts also debate when to build vs buy systems, and the promise of generative AI for archiving and searching documents.
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin
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This episode of This Week in Enterprise Tech packs in analysis on Cisco's shocking $25 billion acquisition of Splunk and what it means for the cybersecurity ecosystem. Plus, Intel VP of Sales & Marketing Jason Kimrey joins to decode the company's groundbreaking new neural processors and innovations in chip design, and accelerating AI processing at the edge.
* Major vulnerabilities uncovered in Apple and Google image libraries - despite patches, blindspots remain
* Surge of cyberattacks originating from Middle East and Africa
* OpenAI unveils new AI image generator DALL-E 3 - balancing innovation with ethical concerns
* Cisco announced plans to buy Splunk in a monster $28B deal - how will this impact Splunk's products and rock-solid community?
* Jason Kimrey, VP of Sales & Marketing at Intel discuss announcements from Intel Innovation 2023 including new neural processors for offloading AI workloads, and how they are looking to advance Moore's Law.
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin
Guest: Jason Kimrey
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This week on TWiET, Lou Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin talk with Dev Rishi, Co-Founder and CEO at Predibase, discussing the hurdles of moving large language models into production environments and how privacy concerns factor into that decision. Guest Dev Rishi of Predibase explains why many organizations say they can't use commercial LLMs, and shares best practices for getting started with privacy-focused ML.
Other topics include:
Microsoft, Oracle deliver direct access to Oracle database services on Azure
Cyber Extortion Attacks No Longer Require Ransomware
World's Largest Lithium Deposit Found Along Nevada-Oregon Border
AI-Powered SOC Automation: A New Era in Security Operations
The ripple effects of phasing out older TLS protocols
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin
Guest: Dev Rishi
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On This Week in Enterprise Tech, Lou Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin dive into how the SEC's proposed cybersecurity rules could reshape how corporations handle disclosures and risk management. Guest Brian McDonald from Mutare also shares insights on securing voice communications against rising cyber threats. Plus Brian Chee explains out-of-band network management(OOBI).
Brian Chee breaks down out-of-band management(OOBI) for remotely accessing devices separately from production networks.
The SEC's proposed cybersecurity disclosure rule pushes public companies to reveal incidents faster and boost security governance. But CISOs face challenges balancing speedy reporting and fully understanding new threats.
Guest Brian McDonald explains how Mutare is redefining voice communication security amid rising vishing and spoofing threats.
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin
Guest: Brian McDonald
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UK's Online Safety Bill compromises end-to-end encryption and could result in systemic security risks
Cybercriminal gangs are trafficing cybercrime workers
Pros and Cons of JAVA programing
AirBnb accounts hacked using stealers malware and stolen cookies
Should Big Tech firms help pay for broadband contruction?
Ketan Karkhanis, executive vice president and general manager of Sales Cloud at Salesforce talks about trust and challenges with AI, and how generative AI will change sales.
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin
Guest: Ketan Karkhanis
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This week on This Week in Enterprise Tech, host Lou Maresca and co-hosts Curt Franklin and Brian Chee explore the key takeaways from the 2023 Black Hat and DEF CON cybersecurity conferences. They discuss the proliferation of AI, especially in relation to security. Guest Michael Amori, CEO of Virtualitics, talks about how AI is impacting data analytics and access.
Curtis Franklin shares highlights from Black Hat and DEFCON 2023, noting generative AI was the dominant theme across both events. He breaks down differences between classic and generative AI models, quantifying risk, and other topics like IoT/OT security.
IBM revealed Code Assistant for IBM Z, an AI code translation tool that can convert legacy COBOL code to Java. The hosts reflect on converting other legacy code, and the risks of AI-generated code.
Michael Amori explains how Virtualitics is using AI and data visualization to help enterprises explore and understand their data, serving as an "AI assistant" for analysts. He discusses responsible and ethical AI, maintaining privacy, the need for explainability, and Virtualitics' tools like Network Extractor.
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin
Guest: Michael Amori
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This episode of This Week in Enterprise Tech discusses the latest issues around AI, including legal implications, security concerns, and practical applications. Lucid Software Chief Product Officer Dan Lawyer joins hosts Curt Franklin, Brian Chee, and Oliver Rist to explain how Lucid's visual collaboration tools aim to improve teamwork through integrating AI capabilities.
Recent phishing campaign targeting Zimbra customers in over a dozen countries
AI requiring changes to data center heat dissipation strategies
Verizon expanding 5G coverage using newly available C-band 5G spectrum
White House again telling executive branch to take cybersecurity seriously
Potential NY Times lawsuit against OpenAI over ChatGPT training on copyrighted content
Lucid Software's Chief Product Officer Dan Lawyer explains how Lucid's visual collaboration tools aim to improve teamwork through integrating AI capabilities, and streamlining the HR onboarding process.
Hosts: Brian Chee and Curtis Franklin
Co-Host: Oliver Rist
Guest: Dan Lawyer
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Facial Recognition Lawsuit, AI-generated Fake Books, SaaS Management with Zylo, and more.
How fame-seeking teenagers hacked some of the world's biggest targets
Innocent pregnant woman jailed amid faulty facial recognition trend
XWorm, Remcos RAT evade EDRs to infect critical infrastructure
Homage to Lahaina
Author discovers AI-generated counterfeit books written in her name on Amazon
Zylo co-founder and CSO Ben Pippenger sheds light on the importance of managing SaaS applications, revealing shocking statistics about the wastage of SaaS licenses and the complexities of software usage.
Hosts: Louis Maresca and Brian Chee
Guest: Ben Pippenger
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Researchers strengthen defenses against denial-of-service attack
Cult of the Dead Cow Hacktivists Give Life to 'Privacy-First' App Framework
Photoshop can now use generative AI to expand images Text prompts for AI are also available in over 100 languages.
US military battling cyber threats from within and without
White House Cyber Workforce Strategy: No Quick Fix for Skills Shortage
Michael "Hoff" Hoffman, Co-founder & CEO of IQXR, a Mesmerise Group Company, talks about extended reality(XR) and spatial computing in the enterprise and how the Apple Vision Pro could revolutionize the industry.
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin
Guest: Michael "Hoff" Hoffman
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Cloudflare Radar's new BGP origin hijack detection system
TSA Updates Pipeline Cybersecurity Requirements
AT&T and Verizon's ancient lead cables have US lawmakers demanding action
EFF: FBI Seizure of Mastodon Server Data is a Wakeup Call to Fediverse Users and Hosts to Protect their Users
Companies Must Have Corporate Cybersecurity Experts, SEC Says
Ricardo Michel Reyes, Chief Science Officer and Co-founder of Erudit talks about how AI can be used to help organizations build healthier work communities.
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin
Guest: Ricardo Michel Reyes
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