Security people spend a lot of time setting up defenses and thinking about how to secure their organization’s assets, so they don’t always have the time to think about how their adversaries might come at them and how those adversaries are thinking. Robert Hansen, a longtime security researcher, has spent a lot of time considering the attacker’s mindset: what motivates them, how they work, how they collaborate, and what they worry about. Dennis Fisher talked with Hansen about those topics, as well as ways to disrupt the attackers’ ecosystem, in this episode of the podcast.
Music by Chris Gonsalves and Ken Montigny.
Written by: Mike Yang
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