Displaying 2 items of Three Buddy Problem with the tag "automation".
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From Epstein to Notepad++: Redactions, Zero-Days and Supply Chain Attacks
February 8th, 2026 | 2 hrs 17 mins
ai, apt research, automation, cyberespionage, nation-state, ransomware, zero-day
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Three Buddy Problem - Episode 84: We process the cybersecurity fallout from the latest Epstein document dump, focusing on why redactions fail in the AI era and how quickly modern tools can unravel them. The conversation moves from sloppy redaction practices and exploit mythology to harder questions about ethics, accountability, and silence within the infosec community.
Plus, inside the Notepad++ supply-chain compromise attributed to a known Chinese APT, Microsoft’s security executive changes, Anthropic's AI-driven vulnerability discovery, China-linked network implants, and Lockdown Mode thwarting FBI investigators.
Cast: Ryan Naraine, Costin Raiu and Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade.
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Rob Ragan on the excitement of AI solving security problems
December 7th, 2023 | 51 mins 16 secs
artificial intelligence, automation, bug bounties, generative-ai, llms
Episode sponsors:
- Binarly, the firmware security experts (https://binarly.io)
- FwHunt (https://fwhunt.run)
Rob Ragan, principal architect and security strategist at Bishop Fox, joins the show to share insights on scaling pen testing, the emergence of bug bounty programs, the value of attack surface management, and the role of AI in cybersecurity. We dig into the importance of proactive defense, the challenges of consolidating security tools, and the potential of AI in augmenting human intelligence. The conversation explores the leapfrog potential of AI models and their impact on various aspects of technology and society.