Back to (or Start) Fundamentals? - Rajesh Khazanchi - PSW #923

Back to (or Start) Fundamentals? - Rajesh Khazanchi - PSW #923

From Security Weekly Podcast Network (Audio) by Security Weekly Productions

April 23, 2026 · 2h 4m

About this episode

The episode discusses various cybersecurity topics including breach readiness, AI's role in security, and recent incidents in the field.

This week: Larry’s in the host seat and chaos ensues. We dig into: A very questionable story about tracking a warship with a $5 Bluetooth tracker Serial-to-IP devices quietly sitting in critical infrastructure… and full of holes New York regulators mandating MFA and asset inventory—aka CIS Control #1 is now breaking news A ransomware negotiator who decided to double-dip (and landed in prison) “Brand new” hard drives that come preloaded… with someone else’s data The Vercel breach: no zero-day, just shadow IT, stolen tokens, and bad decisions AI-driven vulnerability discovery and the looming “vulnpocalypse” Quantum crypto debates: real threat or just another security boogeyman? Mirai is STILL alive—because apparently we still don’t patch routers And yes… Flipper Zero makes an appearance (no, you’re not hacking airplanes… calm down) Then, we rebroadcast an interview from RSAC. Breach Readiness for Measurable Risk Reduction in the Age of AI Cyber leaders no longer debate whether a breach will occur. What has changed is the speed and scale at which AI now enables those breaches. The real question is how far an attacker can move once inside. In this conversation, Rajesh Khazanchi…

People in this episode

Host: Larry

Guest: Rajesh Khazanchi

Topics covered

  • breach readiness
  • AI in cybersecurity
  • ransomware
  • vulnerability discovery
  • quantum crypto
  • critical infrastructure

Keywords

  • cybersecurity
  • breach readiness
  • AI
  • ransomware
  • vulnerability
  • quantum crypto
  • Mirai
  • Flipper Zero

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