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Steve Jordan-Tomaszewski - Space Sector Supply Chain Base Risks And Bottlenecks; Strategies To Address Limitations.
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Caitlin Sarian - Breaking Barriers In Cybersecurity Via Storytelling, Authenticity, And Inclusion For Nontraditional Entrants.
Daniel Schwalbe - Analysis Of Zionsiphon OT Malware Claims; Distinguishing Credible OT Threats From Overhyped Samples; Malware Architecture And Shortcomings.
The AI lock comes off.
July 01, 2026
The US restores exports of Anthropic’s most advanced AI models. Adobe and Citrix rush out critical patches. RustDuck emerges as a fast-evolving DDoS threat. The Gentlemen raise the stakes with a new EDR-killing exploit. Rocket lab bets big on Iridium. Researchers unveil browser-only ransomware. New Zealand faces questions about its cyber readiness. Iran’s long-running cyber espionage campaign is back in the spotlight. Our guest is Donald Codling, CISO and senior advisor to REGO on cybersecuri...
The court draws a privacy line.
June 30, 2026
The Supreme Court limits geofence warrants. DHS moves to expand CISA. The State Department offers $10 million for Russian hackers. A legal theory could reshape EU-U.S. data sharing. Plus, cyberattacks hit D.C. housing, Oracle and SimpleHelp flaws face active exploitation, malware lingers on Japanese military networks, and stolen Apple supplier data surfaces online. John Cannava, CIO at Ping Identity, discusses how identity threats don't go on holiday. The Secret Service dial down the risk on ...
AI behind the velvet rope.
June 29, 2026
The White House keeps frontier AI models on a short leash. Russian threat actors increasingly target secure messaging platforms. DirtyClone is a high-severity Linux kernel privilege escalation flaw. An investigation claims federal websites are violating privacy rules. Microsoft dismantles a sophisticated malicious browser extension campaign. Setting up a GitHub repository could trick AI coding agents into executing malicious payloads. The DOJ shuts down illegal World Cup streamers. An Anonymo...
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