Technado, Ep. 209: ThreatX’s Andrew Useckas

June 24, 2021 00:49:37
Technado, Ep. 209: ThreatX’s Andrew Useckas
Technado
Technado, Ep. 209: ThreatX’s Andrew Useckas

Jun 24 2021 | 00:49:37

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Show Notes

Andrew Useckas, one of the founders and the current CTO/CISO from ThreatX joined Technado this week to talk about how their web application protection and DDoS mitigation platform has evolved over the past year. Then, in ‘What Grinds my Gears,’ he shared his frustration with layer 8 security and ineffective end-user security training. In the news, the guys discussed a new DuoModo Thunderbolt 3 expansion box from Sonnet, the release of CentOS replacement distro Rocky Linux, Intel adopting SiFive’s new RISC-V cores, Intel’s newest CPU microcode update, and hacks affecting Peloton exercise machines. To wrap things up, they laughed at the revelation that ransomware payments may be deductible in “That Makes no Sense.”

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