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CISA, QNAP, KCodes, Supply Chain Hijinx, Chuds, & CES 2022 – SWN #177

Security Weekly Productions API security, Container Security, cyber crime, cyber security awareness, cyber security training, DAST, data protection, Data Security, DLP, dockerized, Doug White, endpoint detection/response, endpoint prevention, epp, exploits, file integrity monitoring, fim, gcp, hipaa, Incident Response and Forensics, Integrating Security into DevOps, intrusion detections, Jason Wood, Jon Fredrickson, log analysis, mac osx, mam, MDM, Microsegmentation, Microsoft Azure Markeplace, mitre attack framework, Mobile Application Assessment, mobile security, Network Security Engineer, not compliance, OpenShift In Action, Patch Management Struggles, Patching Intel Vulnerabilities In The Enterprise, Printer Hacking, ransomware, Raspberry PI Model B, reverse engineering, risk management, SAST, scanning, security education, security flaws, Security Operations and Endpoint Protection, Security Policy, securityeducation, Siemens, SOAR Software, sql injection, startup podcast, Stock Data Breaches, sw composition analysis, Sysmon DNS logging, Technology Governance, Texas T-Mobile, The 3 Ways of DevSecOps, the current state of privacy and software development, The Human Element of Application Security, Threat Hunting & AI Hunter, threat intelligence, ThreatStack, Ubuntu Linux, vendor risk, VeriClouds, VMware, VPN Filter Malware Risk, VS GDPR, vulnerabilities, Vulnerability Reporting, WAFs, Windows patches, Windows XP, XSS Vulnerability, Zscalers January 11, 2022

This week in the Security Weekly News: Toilet snakes, CES, CISA, Supply Chain Library Hijinx, QNAP, colors and fakers, and the first episode of 2022 for the Security Weekly News! All this and the returning Expert Commentary of Jason Wood! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes!

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CISA, QNAP, KCodes, Supply Chain Hijinx, Chuds, & CES 2022

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Doug White – Professor at Roger Williams University

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Doug White is a Cybersecurity professor at Roger Williams University, the President of Secure Technology, and a Security Weekly network host.

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Jason Wood – Founder; Primary Consultant at Paladin Security

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Jason Wood is the founder of Paladin Security and the primary consultant. Prior to starting Paladin Security, Jason was a Principal Security Consultant with Secure Ideas. At Secure Ideas, he performed penetration tests for clients in a wide range of industries. These include health care, financial services, SaaS businesses, government agencies and critical infrastructure.

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