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#25 Beyond Compliance: How Hackers Think and What Companies Miss ft. Albert Corzo

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Kyser Clark engages with cybersecurity expert Albert Corzo, who shares his extensive experience in ethical hacking, bug bounty programs, and the importance of certifications in the field. Albert discusses his past experiences, including hacking the U.S. government, and emphasizes the need for understanding cybercrime and threat actors to better protect organizations. The conversation also covers the differences between compliance and security, the challenges of bug bounty hunting, and the significance of mentorship in cybersecurity careers.
Bug bounty programs can serve as a practical playground for ethical hackers.
Understanding how cybercriminals operate is crucial for effective security measures.
Compliance does not equate to security; companies must prioritize actual data protection.
Phishing remains a significant threat, accounting for 70% of attacks.
Real-world experience is invaluable in cybersecurity, beyond just certifications.
Adversary simulations can help organizations prepare for potential attacks.
Networking and mentorship are key components for success in cybersecurity careers.
Connect with Albert on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alberto-corzo-gonzalez/
Check out the Coffee&&Pizza Podcast: https://youtu.be/hcLMYEb8yA4?si=UmoHImLAUTNOxce4
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Attention Listeners: This content is strictly for educational purposes, emphasizing ETHICAL and LEGAL hacking only. I do not, and will NEVER, condone the act of illegally hacking into computer systems and networks for any reason. My goal is to foster cybersecurity awareness and responsible digital behavior. Please behave responsibly and adhere to legal and ethical standards in your use of this information.
Opinions are my own and may not represent the positions of my employer.

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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Hacking the US Government: A Story of Experience and Lessons (00:04:03)

3. Bug Bounties as a Real-World Playground (00:07:44)

4. Rapid Fire Questions (00:15:30)

5. Understanding Cybercrime and Adversarial Simulation (00:22:46)

6. Wrapping Up (00:38:55)

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Kyser Clark engages with cybersecurity expert Albert Corzo, who shares his extensive experience in ethical hacking, bug bounty programs, and the importance of certifications in the field. Albert discusses his past experiences, including hacking the U.S. government, and emphasizes the need for understanding cybercrime and threat actors to better protect organizations. The conversation also covers the differences between compliance and security, the challenges of bug bounty hunting, and the significance of mentorship in cybersecurity careers.
Bug bounty programs can serve as a practical playground for ethical hackers.
Understanding how cybercriminals operate is crucial for effective security measures.
Compliance does not equate to security; companies must prioritize actual data protection.
Phishing remains a significant threat, accounting for 70% of attacks.
Real-world experience is invaluable in cybersecurity, beyond just certifications.
Adversary simulations can help organizations prepare for potential attacks.
Networking and mentorship are key components for success in cybersecurity careers.
Connect with Albert on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alberto-corzo-gonzalez/
Check out the Coffee&&Pizza Podcast: https://youtu.be/hcLMYEb8yA4?si=UmoHImLAUTNOxce4
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Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Attention Listeners: This content is strictly for educational purposes, emphasizing ETHICAL and LEGAL hacking only. I do not, and will NEVER, condone the act of illegally hacking into computer systems and networks for any reason. My goal is to foster cybersecurity awareness and responsible digital behavior. Please behave responsibly and adhere to legal and ethical standards in your use of this information.
Opinions are my own and may not represent the positions of my employer.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Hacking the US Government: A Story of Experience and Lessons (00:04:03)

3. Bug Bounties as a Real-World Playground (00:07:44)

4. Rapid Fire Questions (00:15:30)

5. Understanding Cybercrime and Adversarial Simulation (00:22:46)

6. Wrapping Up (00:38:55)

45 episodes

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