Datadog Deployment Tracking, ‘Bad Neighbor’ Vulnerability, & Aqua’s Trivy – ESW #202
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- CVE-2020-16898 “Bad Neighbor” Vulnerability: What You Need To Know
- Onapsis raises $55M to accelerate expansion into the mission-critical SaaS applications market – Help Net Security
- Datadog adds Deployment Tracking to its APM to prevent outages related to bad code deploys – Help Net Security
- Illusive Networks raises $24M to accelerate next phase of growth – Help Net Security
- Aqua’s Trivy Now Available as a GitHub Action
- Tenable and the Center for Internet Security Enter Partnership to Bolster Cyber Hygiene Across Public and Private Sectors
- Atos completes the acquisition of Paladion
- Atos completes the acquisition of digital.security
Social Engineering Attacks Through Vishing & Phishing – Whitney Maxwell – ESW #202
Whitney Maxwell has over 5 years of experience in security. She received a DEFCON Black Badge in 2018 when she took first place in the Social Engineering Village competition where she performed vishing calls against a Fortune 500 company live in front of hundreds of spectators. She received her Masters of Technology degree in December of 2017 with an emphasis in cyber security from Brigham Young University. Her previous experience includes working on the Office 365 red team at Microsoft where she pen tested network infrastructures, coded internal toolsets, and adjudicated cases for the O365 bug bounty. Along with her professional experience she was one of the founding members of the Cyber Security Research Lab red team at Brigham Young University.
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SWVHSC Micro Interviews: CYRISMA & Mimecast – Liam Downward, Matthew Gardiner – ESW #202
Liam started his career in 1998 in Dublin, Ireland and each year brought new challenges and with this where my passion of Information Security grew. In 2018, he saw that Cyber Security was becoming more complex and organizations would rather ignore risks as their budgets could not afford solutions to protect their data and CYRISMA was born.
Matthew Gardiner is Principal Security Strategist at Mimecast and is currently focused on email security, phishing, malware, and cloud security. With more than 15 years focused in security, Matthew’s expertise in various roles includes threat detection & response, network monitoring, SIEM, endpoint threat detection, threat intelligence, identity & access management, Web access management, identity federation, cloud security, and IT compliance at RSA, Netegrity, and CA Technologies. Previously he was President and a member of the board of trustees of the security industry non-profit, the Kantara Initiative. Matthew has a BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and an SM in Management from MIT’s Sloan School of Management.















