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Docker Boundaries, Google Bounties, 2021’s Top Web Hacks, Apple AirTags, AI vs. RFCs – ASW #184

Security Weekly Productions API security, Cloud Security Tech, Container Security, DAST, dockerized, Integrating Security into DevOps, John Kinsella, Microsegmentation, Mike Shema, Mobile Application Assessment, Next Wave of Digital Transformation, OpenShift In Action, Raspberry PI Model B, risk management, SAST, Secure Coding Practices, Security Policy, sql injection, Stock Data Breaches, sw composition analysis, The 3 Ways of DevSecOps, the current state of privacy and software development, The Human Element of Application Security, vulnerabilities, WAFs, XSS Vulnerability, Zscalers February 14, 2022



In the AppSec News: Docker and security boundaries, Google’s year in vuln awards, 2021’s year in web hacks, Apple AirTags and privacy, turning AIs onto RFCs for security, & facial recognition research! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes!

Full Episode Show Notes

Docker Boundaries, Google Bounties, 2021’s Top Web Hacks, Apple AirTags, AI vs. RFCs

Hosts

John Kinsella

John Kinsella – Co-founder & CTO at Cysense

@johnlkinsella

John Kinsella is the Chief Architect for Accurics

Mike Shema

Mike Shema – Security Partner at Square

@Codexatron

Mike Shema is a Security Partner at Square.

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