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CISSP Cyber Training Podcast - CISSP Training Program

CISSP Cyber Training Podcast - CISSP Training Program

By: Shon Gerber vCISO CISSP Cybersecurity Consultant and Entrepreneur
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Join Shon Gerber on his weekly CISSP Cyber Training podcast, where his extensive 23-year background in cybersecurity shines through. With a rich history spanning corporate sectors, government roles, and academic positions, Shon imparts the essential insights and advice necessary to conquer the CISSP exam. His expertise is not just theoretical; as a CISSP credential holder since 2009, Shon translates his deep understanding into actionable training. Each episode is packed with invaluable security strategies and tips that you can implement right away, giving you an edge in the cybersecurity realm. Tune in and take the reins of your cybersecurity journey—let’s ride into excellence together! 🚀

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  • CCT 356: Supply Chain Security For CISSP
    Jun 8 2026

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    Your software is only as trustworthy as the dependencies you quietly inherit and attackers know it. Today I break down the NCSC warning on software supply chain security and why open source package ecosystems have become a high-value target for real-world compromises that spread fast through CI/CD pipelines.

    I walk through the attack patterns that keep showing up in incidents: maintainer account compromise, expired domain takeover, typosquatting, and credential chaining. We connect each technique to the CISSP mindset so you can spot it in scenario questions and, more importantly, recognise it in your own environment. Along the way, I explain why Node.js, Python, and Rust projects are especially exposed, how automation can turn “latest version” convenience into an enterprise incident, and why developer environments often become an overlooked attack surface.

    Then we get practical with controls you can actually implement: pausing automatic dependency updates when compromise is suspected, adding human approval for critical packages, rotating credentials immediately, enforcing MFA on developer and registry accounts, and using private or trusted registries to mirror and vet dependencies. I also zoom out to show how to build supply chain security into the secure SDLC with software composition analysis (SCA), code signing, checksum verification, audit logging, continuous monitoring, and an SBOM so you can respond fast when a package turns toxic.

    If this helps you tighten your dependency management and level up your CISSP prep, subscribe, share this with a teammate, and leave a quick review so more security pros can find the show.

    Gain exclusive access to 360 FREE CISSP Practice Questions at FreeCISSPQuestions.com and have them delivered directly to your inbox! Don’t miss this valuable opportunity to strengthen your CISSP exam preparation and boost your chances of certification success.

    Join now and start your journey toward CISSP mastery today!

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    42 mins
  • CCT 335: Zapier Breach Lessons For Cloud Security and Setting Up TPRM Program in 15 Minutes
    Jun 4 2026

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    The breach that takes down a company often does not kick in the front door. It walks in through a “simple” integration you set up months ago, powered by a token no one remembered to rotate. We start with a real-world Zapier-style scenario and unpack how researchers chained together a harmless-looking code block, an AWS Lambda environment, and a misconfigured IAM role to reach private repository files and ultimately an NPM token that could enable a supply chain attack.

    From there, we zoom out to the bigger cloud security problem: non-human identities. Service accounts, API keys, and OAuth tokens multiply fast, and they are frequently overprivileged, poorly tracked, and left active long after an integration is retired. We also talk about why SaaS-to-SaaS connections are so hard to secure, and why agentic AI makes visibility even more urgent. If you do not know what systems are connected, what data crosses those links, and who owns the risk, you are effectively trusting an invisible tunnel into your environment.

    To make this actionable, we lay out a four-phase third-party risk management (TPRM) framework you can apply immediately: build a vendor and integration inventory with tiering, run real due diligence (SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, data access scope, subprocessors and fourth parties), lock protections into contracts (DPA language, right to audit, breach notification expectations), then enforce ongoing monitoring and governance with quarterly token reviews, logging, and incident response playbooks. If you are studying for the CISSP, you will also see exactly how this maps to Domain 1, Domain 3, Domain 4, and Domain 5.

    Subscribe for more practical CISSP training, share this with a teammate who owns vendor approvals, and leave a review so more security pros can find it. What is the one integration you would audit first?

    Gain exclusive access to 360 FREE CISSP Practice Questions at FreeCISSPQuestions.com and have them delivered directly to your inbox! Don’t miss this valuable opportunity to strengthen your CISSP exam preparation and boost your chances of certification success.

    Join now and start your journey toward CISSP mastery today!

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    24 mins
  • CCT 354: Data Security Controls and Compliance Requirements for the CISSP (Domain 2.3) - REPLAY
    Jun 1 2026

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    Your firewall can be patched tomorrow, but what about the place your system hides its real secrets today? We start with a timely warning about a serious Fortinet FortiGate vulnerability and why perimeter devices are still a make-or-break control, then we pivot into the deeper layer most people ignore until it’s too late: memory.

    We walk through CISSP Domain 3.4 by focusing on what memory protection is actually trying to achieve: confidentiality, integrity, and process isolation. From there, we unpack how modern operating systems enforce separation with paging, segmentation, and strict read, write, execute controls. You’ll hear why Meltdown and Spectre were such a big deal, how speculative execution can leak passwords and encryption keys from privileged memory, and why patching decisions are never just “apply everything” but a risk-based vulnerability management call that depends on visibility into what you run.

    Next, we connect memory protection to virtualization security. We break down hypervisors, guest and host isolation, Type 1 versus Type 2 designs, and the threats that keep security teams up at night: VM escape, side-channel leakage through shared CPU resources, and the operational hazards of memory overcommitment. Then we bring in hardware roots of trust through TPMs: secure boot, measured boot, key storage for full disk encryption, TPM 2.0 types, and how HSM-style key management shows up in cloud environments. We close with practical best practices, from firmware and microcode updates to choosing encryption controls that fit your actual risk.

    If you’re studying for the CISSP or building a real-world security strategy, subscribe, share this with a teammate, and leave a review so more security pros can find it.

    Gain exclusive access to 360 FREE CISSP Practice Questions at FreeCISSPQuestions.com and have them delivered directly to your inbox! Don’t miss this valuable opportunity to strengthen your CISSP exam preparation and boost your chances of certification success.

    Join now and start your journey toward CISSP mastery today!

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    37 mins
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Supposed it doesn't have more reviews. I've enjoyed listening, the subject can sometimes be dull or via other materials it can be but the host manages to spin it well. Recommend 👍

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