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Cloud Security Podcast by Google

Podcast Cloud Security Podcast by Google
Anton Chuvakin
Cloud Security Podcast by Google focuses on security in the cloud, delivering security from the cloud, and all things at the intersection of security and cloud....

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  • EP202 Beyond Tiered SOCs: Detection as Code and the Rise of Response Engineering
    Guest: Amine Besson, Tech Lead on Detection Engineering, Behemoth Cyberdefence Topics: What is your best advice on detection engineering to organizations who don’t want to engineer anything in security?  What is the state of art when it comes to SOC ? Who is doing well? What on Earth is a fusion center?  Why classic “tiered SOCs” fall flat when dealing with modern threats? Let’s focus on a correct definition of detection as code. Can you provide yours? Detection x response engineering - is there a thing called “response engineering”? Should there be? What are your lessons learned to fuse intel, detections, and hunting ops? What is this SIEMless yet SOARful detection architecture? What’s next with OpenTIDE 2.0? Resources: Guide your SOC Leaders to More Engineering Wisdom for Detection (Part 9) and other parts linked there Hack.lu 2023: TIDeMEC : A Detection Engineering Platform Homegrown At The EC video OpenTIDE · GitLab  OpenTIDE 1.0 Release blog SpectreOps blog series ‘on detection’ Does your SOC have  NOC DNA? presentation Kill SOC Toil, Do SOC Eng blog (tame version) The original ASO paper (2021, still epic!) Behind the Scenes with Red Canary's Detection Engineering Team The DFIR Report – Real Intrusions by Real Attackers, The Truth Behind the Intrusion Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) | Google Cloud  
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  • EP201 Every CTO Should Be a CSTO (Or Else!) - Transformation Lessons from The Hoff
    Guest: Chris Hoff, Chief Secure Technology Officer at Last Pass Topics: I learned that you have a really cool title that feels very “now” - Chief Secure Technology Officer? What’s the story here? Weirdly, I now feel that every CTO better be a CSTO or quit their job :-) After, ahem, not-so-recent events you had a chance to rebuild a lot of your stack, and in the process improve security. Can you share how it went, and what security capabilities are now built in? How much of a culture change did that require? Was it purely a technological transformation or you had to change what people do and how they do it? Would you recommend this to others (not the “recent events experience”, but the rebuild approach)? What benefits come from doing this before an incident occurs? Are there any? How are you handling telemetry collection and observability for security in the new stack? I am curious how this was modernized Cloud is simple, yet also complex, I think you called it “simplex.” How does this concept work? Resources: Video (LinkedIn, YouTube) EP189 How Google Does Security Programs at Scale: CISO Insights EP104 CISO Walks Into the Cloud: And The Magic Starts to Happen! EP80 CISO Walks Into the Cloud: Frustrations, Successes, Lessons ... And Does the Risk Change? EP93 CISO Walks Into the Cloud: Frustrations, Successes, Lessons ... And Is My Data Secure?  
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  • EP200 Zero Touch Prod, Security Rings, and Foundational Services: How Google Does Workload Security
    Guest: Michael Czapinski, Security & Reliability Enthusiast, Google Topics: “How Google protects its production services” paper covers how Google's infrastructure balances several crucial aspects, including security, reliability, development speed, and maintainability. How do you prioritize these competing demands in a real-world setting? What attack vectors do you consider most critical in the production environment, and how has Google’s defenses against these vectors improved over time? Can you elaborate on the concept of Foundational services and their significance in Google's security posture? How does your security approach adapt to this vast spectrum of sensitivity and purpose of our servers and services, actually? How do you implement this principle of zero touch prod for both human and service accounts within our complex infrastructure?  Can you talk us through the broader approach you take through Workload Security Rings and how this helps? Resources: “How Google protects its production services” paper (deep!) SLSA framework  EP189 How Google Does Security Programs at Scale: CISO Insights EP109 How Google Does Vulnerability Management: The Not So Secret Secrets! EP176 Google on Google Cloud: How Google Secures Its Own Cloud Use EP75 How We Scale Detection and Response at Google: Automation, Metrics, Toil SREcon presentation on zero touch prod.  The SRS book (free access)  
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  • EP199 Your Cloud IAM Top Pet Peeves (and How to Fix Them)
    Guests: Michele Chubirka, Staff Cloud Security Advocate, Google Cloud Sita Lakshmi Sangameswaran, Senior Developer Relations Engineer, Google Cloud Topics: What is your reaction to “in the cloud you are one IAM mistake away from a breach”? Do you like it or do you hate it? Or do you "it depends" it? :-) Everyone's talking about how "identity is the new perimeter" in the cloud. Can you break that down in simple terms? A lot of people say “in the cloud, you must do IAM ‘right’”. What do you think that means? What is the first or the main idea that comes to your mind when you hear it?  What’s this stuff about  least-privilege and separation-of-duties being less relevant? Why do they matter in the cloud that changes rapidly?  What are your IAM Top Pet Peeves? Resources: Video  (LinkedIn, YouTube) EP127 Is IAM Really Fun and How to Stay Ahead of the Curve in Cloud IAM? EP162 IAM in the Cloud: What it Means to Do It 'Right' with Kat Traxler IAM: There and back again using resource hierarchies IAM so lost: A guide to identity in Google Cloud I Hate IAM: but I need it desperately EP33 Cloud Migrations: Security Perspectives from The Field EP176 Google on Google Cloud: How Google Secures Its Own Cloud Use EP177 Cloud Incident Confessions: Top 5 Mistakes Leading to Breaches from Mandiant EP188 Beyond the Buzzwords: Identity's True Role in Cloud and SaaS Security “Identity Crisis: The Biggest Prize in Security” paper “Learn to love IAM: The most important step in securing your cloud infrastructure“ Next presentation
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  • EP198 GenAI Security: Unseen Attack Surfaces & AI Pentesting Lessons
    Guests: Ante Gojsalic, Co-Founder & CTO at SplxAI Topics: What are some of the unique challenges in securing GenAI applications compared to traditional apps? What current attack surfaces are most concerning for GenAI apps, and how do you see these evolving in the future? Do you have your very own list of top 5 GenAI threats? Everybody seem to! What are the most common security mistakes you see clients make with GenAI? Can you explain the main goals when trying to add automation to pentesting for next-gen GenAI apps?  What are your AI testing lessons from clients so far? Resources: EP171 GenAI in the Wrong Hands: Unmasking the Threat of Malicious AI and Defending Against the Dark Side EP135 AI and Security: The Good, the Bad, and the Magical EP185 SAIF-powered Collaboration to Secure AI: CoSAI and Why It Matters to You SAIF.google Next SAIF presentation with top 5 AI security issues Our Security of AI Papers and Blogs Explained  
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About Cloud Security Podcast by Google

Cloud Security Podcast by Google focuses on security in the cloud, delivering security from the cloud, and all things at the intersection of security and cloud. Of course, we will also cover what we are doing in Google Cloud to help keep our users' data safe and workloads secure. We’re going to do our best to avoid security theater, and cut to the heart of real security questions and issues. Expect us to question threat models and ask if something is done for the data subject’s benefit or just for organizational benefit. We hope you’ll join us if you’re interested in where technology overlaps with process and bumps up against organizational design. We’re hoping to attract listeners who are happy to hear conventional wisdom questioned, and who are curious about what lessons we can and can’t keep as the world moves from on-premises computing to cloud computing.
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