Episode 69: Bug Bounties, Penetration Testing and Keeping Your Business Safe with Christie Terrill

Episode 69 November 25, 2019 00:21:43
Episode 69: Bug Bounties, Penetration Testing and Keeping Your Business Safe with Christie Terrill
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Episode 69: Bug Bounties, Penetration Testing and Keeping Your Business Safe with Christie Terrill

Nov 25 2019 | 00:21:43

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Hosted By

Jon Prial

Show Notes

How does your company think about security? Have you adopted basic security hygiene practices like running off-the-shelf software to scan your code for vulnerabilities, or have you moved beyond that and begun to explore bug bounties and penetration testing? In this episode, Jon Prial talks with Christie Terrill, a partner the security consulting firm Bishop Fox and a widely recognized expert on cyber security. Get expert advice on how your company should approach security so that it doesn’t wind up making headlines for getting breached. You’ll hear about: - The two approaches to security - Security hygiene best practices - The evolution of bug bounties and penetration testing and their respective pros and cons - Social engineering as an attack service - How to attract and retain women in cyber security Show notes: http://bit.ly/IP-Episode69 More episodes | Subscribe: http://bit.ly/TheImpactPodcast

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