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Application Security Weekly (Audio)

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Application Security Weekly (Audio)

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Defense-in-depth strategies for securing mobile applications - Ryan Lloyd - ASW #390

July 07, 2026 4:00am 47 min

Mobile applications have unique risks and threat models compared to server-side applications and infrastructure. Consequently, they need different strategies to ensure their business logic and workflows well secured. We'...

Reducing Attack Surface & Evaluating Efficiency in Agents - Itamar Apelblat, David Goldschlag - ASW #389

June 30, 2026 4:00am 1:12

SquidBleed reveals another vuln that's been lurking for decades, but its real lesson is in managing an attack surface. Regardless of whatever programming language you use, removing code is one of the best security steps ...

How AI Is Reshaping Identity Security at the Infrastructure Layer - Amit Masand, Neha Duggal, Ev Kontsevoy - ASW #388

June 23, 2026 4:00am 1:10

Appsec has seen machine identities from daemons and processes to services, microservices, and cloud accounts. And now we have agents. Ev Kontsevoy talks about what it means to have engineers and agents interacting in an ...

Why Does It Matter Who or What Created the Code? - Matias Madou - ASW #387

June 16, 2026 4:00am 1:06

Agents and LLMs are creating and reviewing code. They're a new tool to help developers write software and they're a new abstraction layer for expressing what code should do. But if we're focused on determining whether co...

Scanner Results Are a Starting Point. Here's What Comes Next. - Federico Kirschbaum - ASW #386

June 09, 2026 4:00am 1:16

Most AppSec teams are working through more findings than their teams can validate. SAST surfaces thousands of potential issues. DAST generates alert volume that outpaces triage capacity. Somewhere in that output are the ...

BadHost, Dead CTFs, Exploding NPMs, and the Verizon DBIR - ASW #385

June 02, 2026 4:00am 45 min

We dedicate an episode to catching up on appsec news with Kalyani Pawar. We see parsing problems that led to the BadHost vuln, which exposed lots of LLMs, MCPs, and agents to potential compromise. We wonder where to look...

AppSec Conversations on Agents, LLMs, and OWASP from RSAC - Merritt Maxim, Scott Clinton, Janet Worthington - ASW #384

May 26, 2026 4:00am 59 min

We showcase recordings from this year's RSAC. At RSAC Conference 2026, Scott Clinton, Co-Chair and co-founder of the OWASP GenAI Security Project, shares insights from the project's latest research, including new landsca...

The State of AI & AppSec - Keith Hoodlet - ASW #383

May 19, 2026 4:00am 1:02

This year has been a dichotomy of established secure design fundamentals and burgeoning chaos of LLM-driven vuln discovery. Keith Hoodlet returns to share his latest observations on what the recent news about Mythos, mod...

Why Basic Security Practices Still Work - Rob Allen - ASW #382

May 12, 2026 4:00am 1:11

If you have to ditch your entire appsec strategy because you expect 2026 to bring more vulns more quickly, then you probably didn't have a good strategy in the first place. Rob Allen shares how the mentality of "assume b...

Keeping Up With the OWASP GenAI Project - Scott Clinton - ASW #381

May 05, 2026 4:00am 1:09

Speed is the most common theme among developers and appsec teams working with LLMs and agents, from trying to keep up with patterns for deploying agents to dealing with more code faster to how the latest models impact co...

Top 10 Web Hacking Techniques of 2025 and a Hint for 2026 - James Kettle - ASW #380

April 28, 2026 4:00am 44 min

Portswigger's list of web hacking techniques is a long-running celebration of curiosity and research from the web hacking community. James Kettle shares his thoughts on the entries from 2025 and how he expects LLMs and a...

The Human Aspect of Red Teams - Brian Fox, Tom Tovar, T. Gwyddon 'Data' Owen - ASW #379

April 21, 2026 4:00am 1:13

Red team exercises set goals to see if a particular outcome can be accomplished through a simulated attack, but the ultimate outcome should be educating the org about how to improve tools and processes that make attacks ...

Securing Software's Journey with the OWASP SPVS - Ido Geffen, Rohan Ravindranath, Cameron W., Farshad Abasi - ASW #378

April 14, 2026 4:00am 1:09

It's one thing to write secure code, it's another to release it into the wild. That code needs to be designed, built, tested, released, and maintained. Farshad Abasi and Cameron Walters explain how the OWASP Secure Pipel...

AppSec News Roundup on Claude Code Leak, Axios NPM Compromise, Secure Design - Idan Plotnik, Raj Mallempati - ASW #377

April 07, 2026 4:00am 1:08

Security problems aren't changing very much even though security teams are. We catch up on the implications of the Claude Code source leak, the very human lessons from the axios NPM compromise, and what secure design loo...

Developing the Skills Needed for Modern Software Development - Keith Hoodlet, Shashwat Sehgal, Ron Rasin - ASW #376

March 31, 2026 4:00am 1:15

The future of secure software is going through a mix of skills expected of humans and skills files created for LLMs. We might even posit that appsec as a discipline will fade (and that might not even be a bad thing!). Ke...

Why Proactive Security Is Far Better Than Patching - Erik Nost - ASW #375

March 24, 2026 4:00am 38 min

So much of appsec's efforts can be consumed by vuln management and a race to patch security flaws. But that's more a symptom of the ease of scanning and the volume of CVEs. Erik Nost walks through the principles behind p...

Creating Better Security Guidance and Code with LLMs - Mark Curphey - ASW #374

March 17, 2026 4:00am 1:04

What happens when secure coding guidance goes stale? What happens LLMs write code from scratch? Mark Curphy walks us through his experience updating documentation for writing secure code in Go and recreating one of his o...

Making Medical Devices Secure - Tamil Mathi - ASW #373

March 10, 2026 4:00am 1:03

Medical devices are a special segment of the IoT world where availability and patient safety are paramount. Tamil Mathi explains why many devices need to fail open -- the opposite of what traditional appsec approaches mi...

Modern AppSec that keeps pace with AI development - James Wickett - ASW #372

March 03, 2026 4:00am 47 min

As more developers turn to LLMs to generate code, more appsec teams are turning to LLMs to conduct security code reviews. One of the biggest themes in all the discussion around LLMs, agents, and code is speed -- more cod...

Helping Users with Practical Advice to Protect their Digital Devices - Runa Sandvik - ASW #371

February 24, 2026 4:00am 1:00

Journalists put a lot of effort into collecting information and protecting their sources, but everyone can benefit from having a digital environment that's more secure and more privacy protecting. Runa Sandvik shares her...

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