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Welcome to another edition of a Paul's Security Weekly Vault episode! This episode was previously recorded on April 5, 2012 and features an interview with none other than Dan Geer. Unfortunately there is no video for this episode, but the content is still relevant today.
Dan Geer is a renowned cybersecurity expert and visionary. With a wealth of knowledge and experience in the field, Dan has made significant contributions to our understanding of information security and its implications. In this interview, we'll explore his background, education, and delve into some of his most influential works, such as his paper on the security implications of mono-culture. My co-hosts for this interview included Jack Daniel and John Strand.
At the very end of the interview we talk about Dan giving the keynote at the Source Boston 2012 event. I've included a link to the video of that talk in the show notes for historical reference. ChatGPT summarized this keynote as follows stating: "Dan Geer discusses the claim that the internet is critical infrastructure and explores the potential hypocrisy involved in this assertion."
So, without further ado, enjoy our interview with Dan Geer!
Link to Dan Geer's 2012 Source Boston Keynote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qb8r0XoNd60
Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes!
Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/vault-psw-3
Roblox Prison, 3DS RCE, Puckungfu, Google Home Wiretaps, & Lastpass Hack - PSW #768
Software Supply Chain Security & MITRE's System of Trust - Robert Martin - PSW #768
Holiday Security News & The Holiday Hack Challenge 2022! - PSW #767
Hacker Trivia - PSW #767
How To Get Started in Information Security - PSW #767
Is Penetration Testing Dead? - PSW #767
Ping of Death, 500 Year Old Ciphers, Pwn The Dev, & Chatbot's Order 66 - PSW #766
Severe BMC Vulnerabilities - Nate Warfield - PSW #766
To The Cloud! (Or Not Yet?) - Sinan Eren - PSW #766
Open Source Security - Josh Bressers, Kurt Seifried - PSW #765
RCE in Muddy Waters, Hacking Smart Watches, FCC Bans Stuff, & When BMC's Attack - PSW #765
Stealing Mastodon Passwords, Update Your Firmware on Linux, & Oops I Leaked Again - PSW #764
UEFI & SMM Vulnerabilities - Jesse Michael - PSW #764
Urlscan, BYODC, Indirect Branch Tracking, Don't Hack Me Bro, & Fizzling Out Security - PSW #763
A Case for Threat Informed Penetration Testing - Dan DeCloss - PSW #763
OpenSSL Vulns, RepoJacking, Authentication Bypass, & Supercharging Your Hacking - PSW #762
Blenster - Hacking Hardware - Ben Hibben - PSW #762
Exploiting Hacker Tools, Microsoft "Fixes" Driver Problem, Moles, & Deconflictions - PSW #761
Linux Rust & Retro - Charles Shirer - PSW #761
EDR, Driver Signing, SBOMS - Do They Work? - PSW #760
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