
Why Binary Exploit Intelligence Matters in Software Supply Chain Security
From Brilliance Security Magazine Podcast by Steven Bowcut
May 25, 2026 · 25 min · Season 8 · Episode 7
About this episode
The episode discusses the importance of binary exploit intelligence in ensuring software supply chain security with insights from Phuong “Kenny” Nguyen of KhaiCode.
In this episode of the Brilliance Security Magazine Podcast, host Steven Bowcut speaks with Phuong “Kenny” Nguyen, CTO at KhaiCode, about binary exploit intelligence and the growing need to verify what is actually inside the software organizations deploy. Kenny explains how KhaiCode analyzes binaries, firmware, containers, and embedded components to identify vulnerabilities and validate which ones are truly exploitable. The conversation explores vendor trust, software supply chain risk, vulnerability overload, critical infrastructure use cases, and how AI-assisted development may make software transparency even more important.
People in this episode
Host: Steven Bowcut
Guest: Phuong “Kenny” Nguyen
Topics covered
- binary exploit intelligence
- software supply chain security
- vulnerability analysis
- vendor trust
- AI-assisted development
Keywords
- binary analysis
- vulnerabilities
- software transparency
- critical infrastructure
- exploitable vulnerabilities
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: KhaiCode
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