Paul's Security Weekly (Audio)

Paul Asadoorian

Booking Overview

A weekly cybersecurity news and technical-analysis show with hands-on security segments and occasional external guests who provide expert perspective on information security. Credible pitches would include cybersecurity researchers, vulnerability analysts, ethical hackers, and security-tool developers with original findings or demonstrated technical expertise; the current credential threshold and booking difficulty are not reliably established from the available recent episodes.

Metrics

Episodes: 640

Frequency: Weekly

Rating: 4.2/5.0

Estimated listeners: <1k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

Contact Information

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Host

Paul Asadoorian - Cybersecurity podcaster and information-security commentator; founder of Security Weekly.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Experienced cybersecurity practitioners, researchers, and industry executives with hands-on expertise in information security, hacking, cloud security, vulnerabilities, or security tools.
Required Achievements:  
Leadership of cybersecurity companies or security teams, Development of security tools or technologies, Practical cybersecurity research or technical expertise

Recent Guest Discussions

Sandy Bird - Cloud Visibility And Protecting Cloud Infrastructure

Recent Topics

Cybersecurity, Hacking, Vulnerability Research, Linux, Penetration Testing

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Paul's Security Weekly (Audio)
:

1999 Called and It Wants It's Exploits Back - PSW #935

July 16, 2026

This week, our technical segment covers a new open-source tool written by Paul (and Claude) that helps you keep your Linux systems up to date and assess supply chain risks. It's called "fettle" and is a pure Python implementation that gives you even more features than previously discussed! Then in the security news: The GodDamn Ransomware CMMC suspended Holy Microsoft Tuesday! Lessons learned Without the Internet, do we still get water? The forgotten shims More than two BIOS passwords Cracki...

AI Is Annoying & IoT Devices Still Get Hacked - PSW #934

July 09, 2026

In the security news: Son of Anton strikes again! HalluSquatting and using Claude to defend itself CISA KEV's Revolving Door LLM's hallucinate and companies get sued Additionally - GitLost Yet even more Linux vulnerabilities Citrix just keeps bleeding Old hardware is new again A sneak peak into next week's tech segment Tenda hidden backdoors We're still talking about Mirai Today was not a good day for Roundcube Canada is hacking criminals AI safeguards are still annnoying All cars will spy o...

Linux Tech Segment & Vulnerabilities Galore - PSW #933

July 02, 2026

This week we have a technical segment based on the response to "Atomic Arch", an updated open-source tool to help you catch malicious packages. In the security news: Exploitarium A hot messy summer of vulnerabilities AI Squatting Linux LPE - no shortage of those Fingerprinting Favicons Windows 10 extended Can Clothes Make You Invisible to Facial Recognition? Fable and Mythos for All Do we care about Quantum? Execs have AI risk under control Biological warefare in Spyware The scripts in-scope...

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