In this episode, we dive into the pyramid of cybersecurity threats, ranging from amateur hackers to nation-state level cyber threats. We also delve into the intriguing world of OSINT (open source intelligence), uncovering its uses, implications, and potential dangers.
Join us for an intriguing discussion with fellow podcasters Patrick Hynds and Duane Laflotte.
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Show Notes
[00:00:00] High-level hacking, OSINT, interconnectedness explored humorously.
[00:04:54] OSINT and security are growing career choices.
[00:09:22] Unauthorized hacking plan involving personal information.
[00:12:22] Two factor authentication is highly effective.
[00:16:22] Breaking into Wi-Fi: remote administration and brute force
[00:19:45] Renting botnets, ransomware, and varying threat levels.
[00:20:48] Advanced persistent threat with unlimited resources.
[00:24:50] Asymmetric key shares are essential but uncertain.
[00:29:00] Connections without LinkedIn, intermingling ideas in history.
[00:32:26] Inject data, stack query, gauge page speed. Awesome.
[00:34:11] Show reveals database vulnerability; Microsoft staff alarmed.
[00:36:26] Acquaintance does physical security with lock picking.
[00:41:11] National Guard, security, Virginia, Maryland, clever, electronics beaten.
[00:44:03] Funny Microsoft speaking gig with office building hazing.
[00:48:40] Reach out to companies for cybersecurity opportunities.
[00:52:01] The end of a thrilling episode of Data Driven explores cybersecurity.