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Contents
Paul's Security Weekly #542
Hosts

Embedded device security researcher, security podcaster, and CEO of Active Countermeasures .

Senior Managing Consultant and Director of Research at InGuardians, SANS Instructor.

Co-Founder of Security BSides and certified security wizard.

SANS Instructor, penetration tester, and Security Researcher at Black Hills Information Security.

is the Senior Manager of Global DevSecOps at Thermo Fisher Scientific; Co-Founder of the InfoSec Mentors Project .

Security analyst, Founder of Black Hills Information Security, and CTO of Offensive Countermeasures.
Interview: Marcello Salvati, Coalfire Labs- 6:00PM-6:45PM

is a senior security consultant at Coalfire. [
Marcello Salvati is a senior security consultant at Coalfire Labs by day and by night a tool developer who discovered a novel technique to turn tea, sushi and dank memes into somewhat functioning code. He is an active member of the InfoSec community who has created numerous open-source tools (CrackMapExec, DeathStar, MITMf), has presented at multiple security conferences such as Defcon, BlackHat, 44Con, DerbyCon, and contributed articles to security publications.
Tech Segment: John Strand, Black Hills Information Security - 6:45-7:45PM
John will be talking about the new mimikatz event log clearing feature.
Security News - 7:45PM-8:30PM
Paul's Stories
- 10 Things In Cybersecurity That You Might Have Missed In 2017
- Flaw In Major Browsers Allows 3rd-Party Scripts to Steal Your Saved Passwords
- Critical Flaw Reported In phpMyAdmin Lets Attackers Damage Databases
- Beware Of A VMWare VDP Remote Root Issue
- How To Protect Your Home Router From Attacks
- Meltdown And Spectre: How Chip Hacks Work
- Intel In Security Hot Seat Over Serious CPU Design Flaw