56. What That Means with Camille: Offensive Security Research, aka: Hacking

Hacking is often associated with bad behavior, but there are good guys out there who use hacking models to help ensure products aren’t exploited by ill-intentioned parties. This is part of the offensive security research (OSR) process. Today, Camille’s speaking with Jason M. Fung, Director, Offensive Security Research & Academic Research Engagement at Intel, who breaks down why offensive security research is such a crucial practice. In their discussion, they also cover the importance of thinking like an ill-intentioned hacker, the important skills and traits of ideal hackers, why perspectives from external organizations for offensive security research can be beneficial, and more! The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.

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Welcome to InTechnology, hosted by Camille Morhardt. In this podcast you will hear conversations with industry leaders and technical experts in cybersecurity, sustainability, and technology. Our guests will explain their approach to recognize emerging trends and to create best practices… where more and more, the health of an organization depends on embracing the interconnectedness of these three areas.