
In this episode of Below the Surface, hosts Paul Asadoorian, Chase Snyder, and guest Brian Richardson explore the evolution of firmware security, the risks of supply chain vulnerabilities, and the latest threats targeting network edge devices like Cisco ASA and FTD. They discuss historical malware like the Chernobyl virus, modern malware campaigns such as Firestarter, and the challenges of securing complex network infrastructure in a rapidly evolving threat landscape. Links: https://www.linkedin.com/news/story/white-house-pushes-back-on-anthropics-mythos-expansion-8741242/ https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/cyber-security/the-chernobyl-virus-turned-27-today-and-it-could-brick-your-pc-in-ways-modern-malware-cant https://blog.talosintelligence.com/uat-4356-firestarter/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Below the Surface 02:20 Brian's Transition to Eclipseum 03:50 The Y2K Experience and Early Virus Detection 06:31 The CIH Virus and Its Impact 10:12 BIOS Security and Vulnerabilities 14:10 The Importance of Firmware Lockdown 18:09 Modern Threats and UEFI Attacks 22:13 Targeted Malware and Ransomware Risks 25:21 Creative Concepts in Cybersecurity 26:20 Emerging Threats: Firestarter Malware 30:54 The Security of Network Devices 35:17 Challenges in Managing Security Appliances 39:52 Persistence of Malware and Its Implications 43:02 The Evolving Landscape of Cyber Threats 49:44 AI and Cybersecurity: The Anthropic Dilemma
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