Start your week with a laugh. And yes, it’s work-relevant. Today’s guests, John Fokker, Head of Threat Intelligence, and Jambul Tologonov, Security Researcher at Trellix, have spent years monitoring the dark web and have quite a few stories to tell. They are joining Robby to talk about their concept "Dark Web Roast", a satirical look at cyber criminals and their world of crime, aiming to show that at the end of the day, these threat actors are just human beings, messing up just like anyon...
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Start your week with a laugh. And yes, it’s work-relevant. Today’s guests, John Fokker, Head of Threat Intelligence, and Jambul Tologonov, Security Researcher at Trellix, have spent years monitoring the dark web and have quite a few stories to tell. They are joining Robby to talk about their concept "Dark Web Roast", a satirical look at cyber criminals and their world of crime, aiming to show that at the end of the day, these threat actors are just human beings, messing up just like anyon...
In this episode of the mnemonic security podcast, Robby is joined by Emil Vaagland, Security Manager at FINN.no, Norway’s leading online marketplace. They discuss the unique security challenges of a cloud-first, developer-heavy organisation, covering everything from vulnerability management and secure coding, to fraud detection and access control. Vaagland shares insights into their approach to bug bounties, DevSecOps, and balancing security with developer efficiency. Send us a text
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Start your week with a laugh. And yes, it’s work-relevant. Today’s guests, John Fokker, Head of Threat Intelligence, and Jambul Tologonov, Security Researcher at Trellix, have spent years monitoring the dark web and have quite a few stories to tell. They are joining Robby to talk about their concept "Dark Web Roast", a satirical look at cyber criminals and their world of crime, aiming to show that at the end of the day, these threat actors are just human beings, messing up just like anyon...