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    Explore "#cyberdefense" with insightful episodes like "S2 - Episode 009 – DEFCON – An Exhaustive Guide to Hacker Summer Camp – (with Dr. Louis DeWeaver)", "S2 - Episode 008 – Fighting Acronym Fatigue – Part II with Dr. Aaron Estes (CEO - Ironwood Cyber)", "S2 - Episode 007 – Fighting Acronym Fatigue – Part I with Dr. Aaron Estes (CEO - Ironwood Cyber)", "S2 - Episode 006 – You ARE the Weakest link!" and "S1 - Episode 008 – Cybersecurity Insurance Protecting Your "ASS-ets"" from podcasts like ""Cyber Distortion Podcast Series", "Cyber Distortion Podcast Series", "Cyber Distortion Podcast Series", "Cyber Distortion Podcast Series" and "Cyber Distortion Podcast Series"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    S2 - Episode 009 – DEFCON – An Exhaustive Guide to Hacker Summer Camp – (with Dr. Louis DeWeaver)

    S2 - Episode 009 – DEFCON – An Exhaustive Guide to Hacker Summer Camp –  (with Dr. Louis DeWeaver)

    This very special episode is our contribution to all existing or soon-to-be DEFCON attendees! 

    We go deep under the covers to crack the shell of all things Hacker Summer Camp in this definitive, ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW, and truly exhaustive guide. 

    We join forces with our good friend, who we met at Hacker Summer Camp, Dr. Louis DeWeaver. Louis is a former professor and a seasoned cybersecurity expert who brings years of knowledge and many trips to DEFCON to this conversation. His upbeat personality is one of a kind! We like to say that Louis could definitely sell ice cubes to Eskimos! 

    We start out with a brief history of DEFCON, talk about the basics on venue, cost, and of course the backstory on how founder Jeff Moss (a.k.a. Dark Tangent) started the largest hacker conference on the planet. 
    Then, we round out this information packed episode with a definitive guide of the most important things you’re going to WANT to know if you plant to head to the dessert to join in the fun. 

    We really hope you like this episode as much as we enjoyed putting it together! 

    Jason Popillion is a CISSP and serves as a CIO/CTO of a SaaS company and Kevin Pentecost is a CISSP, CISM, CEH, CPT, MPCS, MCSE, CCA, ITIL-F and serves as a Information Security Director for a Manufacturing company. 

     

     

    DOWNLOADS: 

    The Official DECFON webpage: 

    DEFCON on Twitter: 

    The Official DC Documentary: 

     

    OTHER CONFERENCES IN VEGAS THE WEEK OF HACKER SUMMER CAMP: 

    BLACKHAT USA CONFERENCE: 

     

    B-Sides Las Vegas: 

     

    Squadcon: 

     

    So, you want to BLOW SOME SHIT UP? 

     

    Did you say “PARTIES?” – Find all the hopping social events in one spot: 

    Look for their Google Calendar on the Twitter page! 

     

    OH, you still want MORE? 

    S2 - Episode 008 – Fighting Acronym Fatigue – Part II with Dr. Aaron Estes (CEO - Ironwood Cyber)

    S2 - Episode 008 – Fighting Acronym Fatigue – Part II with Dr. Aaron Estes (CEO - Ironwood Cyber)

    In this follow-up episode, we are honored to continue our spirited discussion with (Dr. Aaron Estes – Ironwood Cyber CEO “Chief Epic Officer”) on with us to talk all about his company Ironwood Cyber, and some of the cool things they’re doing over there.

    Ever since we met the Ironwood Cyber team based out of Ft. Worth Texas, we knew we had a solid professional passion and connection and we shared MANY similar interests. The Ironwood Cyber team is a strong group of Engineers originally founded by not one, but TWO Lockheed Martin Fellows respected for their incredible skillsets. Aaron Estes and Ethan Puchaty.

    Lockheed Martin Fellowship represents less than 1% of the best technical Engineers the company has to offer and their backgrounds are quite impressive having worked for a company engineering some of the best technology the US Department of Defense has to offer.

    After leaving Lockheed Martin to start their own Cybersecurity firm (Ironwood Cyber), the company has continued its tradition of developing amazing technology with such out of the box concepts that their endpoint protection solutions boast 3 patents. Focusing on side-channel analysis, they’re quickly becoming a major player in the world of cybersecurity.

    This is part two of a two-part podcast episode, where we spend more time talking about their first electronic SWAG badge created in 2022 for DEFCON 30. We’ll be looking at some teasers and talking to Aaron about what fun and interesting things they’re doing for DEFCON 31. There may even be a few hints about the 2023 badge in the second part of this awesome conversation. I guess you’ll just have to wait and see!! The biggest hint of all….THERE IS!

    Jason Popillion is a CISSP and serves as a CIO/CTO of a SaaS company and Kevin Pentecost is a CISSP, CISM, CEH, CPT, MPCS, MCSE, CCA, ITIL-F and serves as a Information Security Director for a Manufacturing company.

     

     

    DOWNLOADS:

    Find out More about IRONWOOD CYBER:

    https://ironwoodcyber.com/

    CYBER RX:

    https://ironwoodcyber.com/ironwood-cyber-rx

    FIRETHORN:

    https://ironwoodcyber.com/firethorn

    Ironwood on Twitter:

    https://twitter.com/IronwoodCyber

    BLACKHAT USA CONFERENCE:

    https://www.blackhat.com/us-23/

     

    DEFCON HACKER CONFERENCE:

    https://defcon.org/

    The Official DC Documentary:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ctQOmjQyYg

    S2 - Episode 007 – Fighting Acronym Fatigue – Part I with Dr. Aaron Estes (CEO - Ironwood Cyber)

    S2 - Episode 007 – Fighting Acronym Fatigue – Part I with Dr. Aaron Estes (CEO - Ironwood Cyber)

    In this episode, we are honored to have one of these amazing gentlemen (Dr. Aaron Estes – Ironwood Cyber CEO “Chief Epic Officer”) on with us to talk all about his company Ironwood Cyber, and some of the cool things they’re doing over there.

    Ever since we met the Ironwood Cyber team based out of Ft. Worth Texas, we knew we had a solid professional passion and connection and we shared MANY similar interests. The Ironwood Cyber team is a strong group of Engineers originally founded by not one, but TWO Lockheed Martin Fellows respected for their incredible skillsets. Aaron Estes and Ethan Puchaty.

    Lockheed Martin Fellowship represents less than 1% of the best technical Engineers the company has to offer and their backgrounds are quite impressive having worked for a company engineering some of the best technology the US Department of Defense has to offer.

    After leaving Lockheed Martin to start their own Cybersecurity firm (Ironwood Cyber), the company has continued its tradition of developing amazing technology with such out of the box concepts that their endpoint protection solutions boast 3 patents. Focusing on side-channel analysis, they’re quickly becoming a major player in the world of cybersecurity.

    The conversation flowed so well, in fact, that we ended up breaking this awesome episode into two parts. The first focusing on the Ironwood origin story, and their technology and the team.

    Then, in about a week, we’ll be dropping part two, where we spend more time talking about their first electronic SWAG badge created in 2022 for DEFCON 30. We’ll be looking at some teasers and talking to Aaron about what fun and interesting things they’re doing for DEFCON 31. There may even be a few hints about the 2023 badge in the second part of this awesome conversation. I guess you’ll just have to wait and see!!

    Jason Popillion is a CISSP and serves as a Director of Automotive Aftermarket of a SaaS company and Kevin Pentecost is a CISSP, CISM, CEH, CPT, MPCS, MCSE, CCA, ITIL-F and serves as a Information Security Director for a Manufacturing company.

    DOWNLOADS:

    Find out More about IRONWOOD CYBER:

    https://ironwoodcyber.com/

    CYBER RX:

    https://ironwoodcyber.com/ironwood-cyber-rx

    FIRETHORN:

    https://ironwoodcyber.com/firethorn

    Ironwood on Twitter:

    https://twitter.com/IronwoodCyber

    BLACKHAT USA CONFERENCE:

    https://www.blackhat.com/us-23/

     

    DEFCON HACKER CONFERENCE:

    https://defcon.org/

    The Official DC Documentary:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ctQOmjQyYg

    S2 - Episode 006 – You ARE the Weakest link!

    S2 - Episode 006 – You ARE the Weakest link!

    A long time in the making, this episode on the importance of User Awareness may just be the most important episode we’ve released so far.

    Kevin Pentecost and Jason Popillion are security veterans and Certified Information Systems Security Professionals (CISSPs) who know their way around a good User Awareness Training program having personally trained in classroom led environments as well as fostered and matured their own corporate training programs over their years as Cybersecurity managers.

    Join us as the duo delve into the critical topic of Cybersecurity User Awareness. With their wealth of experience, they provided invaluable insights and practical advice on how individuals can protect themselves against evolving cyber threats.

    They emphasize that user awareness plays a pivotal role in defending against cyber threats. They highlight the fact that attackers often exploit human vulnerabilities and trick individuals into compromising their own security. By enhancing user awareness, people can become more proactive in recognizing and responding to potential threats. A key role is understanding that just like every technical control, YOU are a critical layer of defense both in your personal life, and in your corporate environment.

    We take a look at the prevalence of social engineering attacks, which manipulate human psychology to deceive individuals into divulging sensitive information or performing harmful actions. We explain common tactics such as phishing emails, vishing calls, targeting spear phishing, CEO Spoofing, and many other non-email related social engineering tactics.

    To counter these threats, they recommend adopting a skeptical mindset, scrutinizing unexpected communications, and verifying the authenticity of requests before taking any action.

    Jason Popillion is a CISSP and serves as a CIO/CTO of a SaaS company and Kevin Pentecost is a CISSP, CISM, CEH, CPT, MPCS, MCSE, CCA, ITIL-F and serves as a Information Security Director for a Manufacturing company.

     

     

    DOWNLOADS:

    PRINT and HANG this on your Wall:

     Printable Version of the Cyber Distortion Podcast “Red Flags” PDF

    CyberDistortion Blog:

    https://cyberdistortionpodcast.com/

    CyberDistortion Swag Shop:

    https://cyberdistortionswag.shop/

     

     

    S1 - Episode 008 – Cybersecurity Insurance Protecting Your "ASS-ets"

    S1 - Episode 008 – Cybersecurity Insurance Protecting Your "ASS-ets"
    In this episode, Jason and Kevin join guest Ross Ingersoll, Executive Risk & Cyber Account Executive at Holmes & Murphy & Associates. We discuss the topic of cyber insurance and how being protected from today’s Cyber risks can better position your company in the event of a major breach event.

    If you’ve ever wondered about what Cyber Insurance covers, or what types of things you need to be considering before you even think about applying for Cyber Insurance, then this episode will hit home! In today’s Cyber climate, does your company have the risk appetite to go without the added protection of Cyber Insurance to fall back on? Ross shares his valuable insight on why YOU might want to at least consider a policy for your business.

    We’ll also play the “Cyber Claim Game” where we take a look at how some of today’s larger breaches played out and what other companies have paid out due to lack of preparedness. You will take away some valuable insight around this topic and several key actionable items that you can consider if you want to look into cyber insurance for your company! Lastly, you’ll discover the Key Carrier Provisions that every underwriter looks at before inking a policy.

    Jason Popillion is a CISSP and serves as a CIO/CTO of a SaaS company and Kevin Pentecost is a CISSP, CISM, CEH, CPT, MCSE, CCA, ITIL-F and serves as an Information Security Director for a manufacturing company.

    S1 Episode 007 – The CISSP “EXPERIENCE”

    S1 Episode 007 – The CISSP “EXPERIENCE”
    In this episode, join Jason & Kevin as they discuss the journeys they both took to obtain the coveted CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) certification from the governing body of (ISC)2. Anyone who knows ANYTHING about Cybersecurity and has aspirations of becoming a manager know that the CISSP is the most sought after certification offered. In this episode, they discuss why that is. We also discuss the various domains covered in the exam, the weightings of each domain, the exam format, and many helpful tips and tricks to help get you over the hump as you traverse your studies. We know the effort required to obtain this certification and we are familiar with the full experience, even the failure of each of our first exams. That’s a painful pill to swallow but we have some sage advice that might just help you to succeed on your next attempt.

    We hope that this episode is considered just one more tool to add to the virtual tool belt for all aspiring future CISSPs that are embarking on this prestigious and esteemed certification. We KNOW that you’ll find this information valuable. After all, don’t you need a light-hearted break from your books and flash cards anyway?!?! =)

     

    Jason Popillion is a CISSP and serves as a CIO/CTO of a SaaS company and Kevin Pentecost is a CISSP, CISM, CEH, CPT, MCSE, CCA, ITIL-F and serves as an Information Security Director for a manufacturing company.

     

    CITATIONS: 

    Matt Elliott

    Blog Post: A Journey Through Hell. My CISSP Experience.

    https://medium.com/@pentesta/my-cissp-experience-a-journey-through-hell-56790c4f569e

     

    (ISC)2 Official Website

    The Pathway to Certification

    https://www.isc2.org/Certifications/CISSP

     

    How to Think Like a Manager for the CISSP Exam

    Luke Ahmed

    https://www.amazon.com/Think-Like-Manager-CISSP-Exam/dp/1735085197/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2LO79N1BUYEIS&keywords=Luke+Ahmed&qid=1651298957&sprefix=luke+ahmed%2Caps%2C99&sr=8-1

     

    Cybrary.IT

    Video Course by Kelly Handerhan – Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

    https://www.cybrary.it/course/cissp/

     

    Host Unknown – The Very Fine Chaps

    Host Unknown presents: I'm a C I Double S P (CISSP Parody)

    https://podcast.hostunknown.tv/

    https://hostunknown.tv/

    https://youtube.com/user/HostUnknownTV

     

    LMFAO – Yes Instrumental

    https://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-backingtrack/lmfao/yes.html

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