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Episode 11: Encrypted Messaging, Data Breaches, and Vulnerability Management

Episode 11: Encrypted Messaging, Data Breaches, and Vulnerability Management

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Episode 11 of the Distilled Security Podcast is here!


Join us as we cover:

  • Signal, Encrypted Messaging, and Corporate Policy: A deep dive into the use of Signal in sensitive discussions—including a political mishap—and the implications for corporate communication policies, discovery, and compliance.
  • Oracle Cloud Breach Allegations: Evaluating breach claims, early response tactics, and the value of proactive key and credential rotation.
  • DNA Data, 23andMe, and Privacy Concerns: With 23andMe filing for bankruptcy, the team explores risks associated with sharing genetic data and broader privacy implications when personal information changes hands.
  • Hospital Data as Business Assets: A surprising look at how some companies are buying bankrupt hospitals—primarily for access to their medical datasets.
  • Vulnerability Management in the Real World: Tips on building practical, risk-based vulnerability management programs, understanding scanner severity versus real-world risk, and developing responsive processes that scale.

Spirits:

  • Calumet Farm Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey https://www.calumetbourbon.com/smallbatch

Hosts

  • Justin Leapline - LinkedIn
  • Joe Wynn - LinkedIn
  • Rick Yocum - LinkedIn

Connect with Us

  • Website: Distilled Security Podcast
  • Twitter: @DisSecPod
  • Email: hello@distilledsecuritypodcast.com

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