SecTools Podcast is a series of audio podcast featuring free or opensource tool authors from Information Security industry, sharing their interesting experience on developing and maintaining amazing tools for the security community. Hosted by Sanoop...
Attila Kálmán (@yesimxev) is a security and mobile phone enthusiast, one of our NetHunter developers who is continuously improving the project for many years. His interest in mobile hacking was initially inspired by Mr. Robot, leading him to contribute to NetHunter starting with a OnePlus One. His researches lead him to add support for several devices, including the first Kali NetHunter smartwatch.
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Jayesh Singh Chauhan is a security professional with 12 years of experience in the security space and he is the founder of Cloud Village at DEF CON. In the past, he has been part of the security teams of PayPal, PwC, and was the Director of Product Security at Sprinklr Inc. in his last job. He currently runs his own Cloud Security Training and Consultancy firm, Cloudurance Security. He has been a trainer at conferences like Blackhat USA, Blackhat Asia, AppSec NZ, nullcon, and has trained defense forces. He has also authored Cloud Security Suite, OWASP Skanda, RFID_Cloner, and has presented his work in BlackHat Arsenal(USA, EU Asia), DEF CON DemoLabs, HackMiami, c0c0n, OWASP Global, and OffZone Moscow.
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Donato is a Software Engineer and Principal Security Consultant at WithSecure, with over 12 years of experience in offensive security, security assurance, and software engineering. His background spans a wide range of cybersecurity areas, which gives him a practical and well-rounded perspective when working on securing LLM applications. Donato has conducted extensive research on generative AI security, covering topics such as multi-chain prompt injection, securing ReAct agents, and testing LLM guardrails. He shares his work through a technical YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@donatocapitella) and publishes research articles on the WithSecure Labs blog (https://consulting.withsecure.com/articles/generative-ai-security-findings-from-our-research/).
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Andre Tenreiro is a security professional with over a decade of leadership in various sectors, including IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and IP networks. He has a passion for developing an open-source security tool aimed at identifying phishing domains. In 2020, Andre Tenreiro started the development of an excellent Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) security tool called, openSquat; a "domain squatting and phishing watchdog". It is a tool and service for detecting domain look-alikes by searching for newly registered domains that might be impersonating legitimate domains and brands. Our goal is to help protect organizations and individuals from phishing attacks, brand abuse, and other threats associated with domain squatting. He has also spoken international conferences and engage with media outlets across Asia, Europe, the United States, and Africa.
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Ezz Tahoun, a distinguished cyber-security data scientist, who won AI & innovation awards at Yale, Princeton and Northwestern. He also got innovation awards from Canada’s Communications Security Establishment, Microsoft US, Trustwave US, PIA US, NATO, and more. He ran data science innovation programs and projects for OrangeCyber Defense, Forescout Technologies, Royal bank of Canada, Governments, and Huawei Technologies US. He has published 20 papers, countless articles and 15 open source projects in the domain. When he was 19 years old he started his CS PhD in one of the top 5 labs in the world for cyber & AI, in the prestigious University of Waterloo, where he published numerous papers and became a reviewer for top conferences. His designations include: SANS/GIAC-Advisory-Board, aCCISO, CISM, CRISC, GCIH, GFACT, GSEC, CEH, GCP-Professional-Cloud-Architect, PMP, BENG and MMATH. He was an adjunct professor of cyber defense and warfare at Toronto’s school of management. Ezz has cofounded Cypienta, an on-prem rule-less event correlation & contextualization solution that plugs into SIEMs, XDRs, and SOARs, to help SOCs find relevant alerts, logs, and events to any investigation in real-time. Cypienta is backed by Techstars, ORNL, TVA, Univ of Tennessee Sys, and supported by 35Mules-Next Era, BAE Systems, and others. Ezz authored MITRE Attack Flow Detector
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Praveen is a security enthusiast with 14+ years of experience in application security who loves to break complexity bias. His works include developing frameworks and tools for Container Security, automated Penetration Testing, SAAS Security, Automated Secure Code Analysis, Asset Discovery and Recon and also have worked on Security against Analytics Mitigated threats against Analytics through extensive Research and solution suggestions on browser security and rate limiting.
Praveen and his team at PhonePe developed Mantis, an open-source security framework to automate the workflow of asset discovery, reconnaissance, and scanning using a combination of open-source and custom tools.
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Duncan Ogilvie has started reverse engineering somewhere around 2009. He is the creator of x64dbg, an open-source x64/x32 debugger for windows, and 100+ other projects. Duncan loves to do binary analysis and Windows internals. In this episode, he shares the interesting journey with developing and maintaining x64dbg project.
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A cybersecurity professional with expertise in mobile, web, and network penetration testing. Dimitrios holds a degree in Computer Science, majoring in Cryptography and Security, and has worked with top companies like Microsoft and Google. He is frequent speaker at prominent security conferences such as BlackHat, Nullcon, Insomni'hack, and Troopers. He is passionate about reverse engineering and was a member of one of Greece's first reverse engineering research groups.
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Angelina Tsuboi is an aerospace cybersecurity instructor focusing on satellite systems. With over a decade of programming and development experience in addition to being a scientific researcher for NASA, she has been involved in various CubeSat initiatives where she participated in tasks related to command and data handling subsystems and firmware development for the Onboard Computer.
Driven by her passion for teaching, Angelina finds joy in simplifying complex subjects such as aerospace, cybersecurity, and programming to empower her students, Angelina focuses on ensuring that her students can readily apply the acquired skills to their professional and personal endeavors.
She recently founded Stellaryx Labs, a startup that provides high quality training, consulting, education, and development services at the nexus of software, security, and aerospace.
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