Risky Business #803 -- Oracle's CSO Mary Ann Davidson quietly departs
On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:
Oracle’s long term CSO departs, and we’re not that sad about it
Canada’s House of Commons gets popped through a Microsoft bug
Russia degrades voice calls via Whatsapp and Telegram to push people towards Max
South-East Asian scam compounds are also behind child sextortion
Reports that the UK has backed down on Apple crypto are… strange
Oh and of course there’s a Fortinet bug! There’s always a Fortinet bug!
This week’s episode is sponsored by open source identity provider Authentik. CEO Fletcher Heisler joins the show this week, and explains the journey of implementing SSO backed login on Windows, Mac and Linux. You’ll never guess which one was a few lines of PAM config, and which was a multi-month engineering project!
This episode is also available on Youtube.
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Is Oracle facing headwinds? After layoffs, its 4-decade veteran Chief Security Officer Mary Ann Davidson departs
Oracle CSO blasted over anti-security research rant - iTnews
New York lawsuit against Zelle creator alleges features allowed $1 billion in thefts | The Record from Recorded Future News
Mobile Phishers Target Brokerage Accounts in ‘Ramp and Dump’ Cashout Scheme – Krebs on Security
How we found TeaOnHer spilling users' driver's licenses in less than 10 minutes | TechCrunch
UK has backed down on demand to access US Apple user data, spy chief says
DNI Tulsi Gabbard on X: "As a result, the UK has agreed to drop its mandate for"
Hackers target Workday in social engineering attack
Russia curbs WhatsApp, Telegram calls to counter cybercrime | The Record from Recorded Future News
Hackers reportedly compromise Canadian House of Commons through Microsoft vulnerability | The Record from Recorded Future News
Norway police believe pro-Russian hackers were behind April dam sabotage | The Record from Recorded Future News
US agencies, international allies issue guidance on OT asset inventorying | Cybersecurity Dive
FortMajeure: Authentication Bypass in FortiWeb (CVE-2025-52970)
U.S. State Dept - Near Eastern Affairs on X: "He did not claim diplomatic immunity and was released by a state judge"
493 Cases of Sextortion Against Children Linked to Notorious Scam Compounds | WIRED
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Accenture to buy Australian cyber security firm CyberCX - iTnews
Risky Business #788 -- Trump targets Chris Krebs, SentinelOne
On this week’s show Patrick Gray talks to former NSA Cybersecurity Director Rob Joyce about Donald Trump’s unprecedented, unwarranted and completely bonkers political persecution of Chris Krebs and his employer SentinelOne.
They also talk through the week’s cybersecurity news, covering:
Mitre’s stewardship of the CVE database gets its funding DOGE’d
The US signs on to the Pall Mall anti-spyware agreement
China tries to play the nationstate cyber-attribution game, but comedically badly
Hackers run their malware inside the Windows sandbox, for security against EDR
This week’s episode is sponsored by open source identity provider Authentik. CEO Fletcher Heisler joins to talk through the increasing sprawl of the identity ecosystem.
This episode is also available on Youtube.
Show notes
Cybersecurity industry falls silent as Trump turns ire on SentinelOne | Reuters
U.S. cyber defenders shaken by Trump's attack on their former boss
Trump Revenge Tour Targets Cyber Leaders, Elections – Krebs on Security
Wyden to block Trump's CISA nominee until agency releases report on telecoms’ ‘negligent cybersecurity’ | The Record from Recorded Future News
Gabbard sets up DOGE-style team to cut costs, uncover intel ‘weaponization’
MITRE Warns CVE Program Faces Disruption Amid US Funding Uncertainty
US to sign Pall Mall pact aimed at countering spyware abuses | The Record from Recorded Future News
Court document reveals locations of WhatsApp victims targeted by NSO spyware | TechCrunch
Spyware Maker NSO Group Is Paving a Path Back Into Trump’s America | WIRED
NCSC shares technical details of spyware targeting Uyghur, Tibetan and Taiwanese groups | The Record from Recorded Future News
Risky Bulletin: Chinese APT abuses Windows Sandbox to go invisible on infected hosts
China escalates cyber fight with U.S., names alleged NSA hackers
Researcher uncovers dozens of sketchy Chrome extensions with 4 million installs - Ars Technica
China-based SMS Phishing Triad Pivots to Banks – Krebs on Security
Risky Bulletin: CA/B Forum approves 47-days TLS certs
Ransomware in het mkb: Cybercriminelen verhogen losgeld bij cyberverzekering
4chan Is Down Following What Looks to Be a Major Hack Spurred By Meme War
Risky Biz Soap Box: Run your own open source IDP with Authentik
In this SoapBox edition of the show Patrick Gray chats to Fletcher Heisler, the CEO of open-source identity provider Authentik.
The whole idea of Authentik is you can take control of an essential IT and security function: identity. Because Authentik is open source it’s extremely flexible, and if you’re running it yourself, you get to decide where your IDP should sit in your architecture. You can run it on prem if you’re an emergency call centre or you’re operating an airgapped network, or you can spin it up in your cloud environment if you’re a typical enterprise.
Fletcher talks through the reasons Authentik users are decoupling themselves from the major SaaS Identity Providers, and the flexibility that comes from being able to assemble exactly what you need.
This episode is also available on Youtube.
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