Command and Control is a podcast with one sole purpose, to provide the very best and the very latest in expert knowledge in the field of Information Security. Each episode we’ll discuss Information Security threats, innovative solutions and share our experiences from the front line to help you and your organisation. If you’ve any comments, questions or feedback then we’d love to hear from you, just send us a tweet at @CarlGottlieb (DM’s are open).
Each episode has accompanying show notes accessible via the website where you’ll find useful resources and information mentioned in that episode.
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Reviews
Here’s some of the iTunes we’ve received by our international listeners
Great security podcast!
by JamoiHolland
Based on the first episode, a rare interview with the team behind what was reported to be the largest DDoS attack ever seen, this looks to be a great security-focused podcast. Looking forward to further episodes!
Meet the hackers
by Tony Hart Not
A fascinating insight into the mind, motivation and techniques used by one of the most well known hactivists. Definitely worth a listen, I look forward to the next podcast.
Interesting
by jimbignose
Listened to first episode, interesting to hear from people on the attack versus those on defense.
Very relevant for today’s cyber-security experts
by Stup00
Somehow, Carl has managed to secure an interview with First World Hackers – the guys who brought down the BBC on New Year’s Eve. What follows is an in-depth technical discussion around their methods, their rationale, and their opinion of industry-standard mitigation controls. We hear a lot from so-called cyber experts who want to sell us their wares – but rarely do we hear an interview with the perpetrators of an attack. A very interesting perspective, and very original.