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20 Best Computer Security Podcasts of 2021

Are you wanting to learn more about computer security? Well you’ve come to the right place. This is a curated list of the best computer security podcasts of 2021.

We have selected these podcasts for a variety of reasons, but they are all well worth a listen. We tried to select a variety of podcasts across the spectrum from hosts with a wide breadth of experience.

We are always keen to hear your feedback, if we have missed a podcast, Linkedin us Threat.technology (Linkedin) and we will check it out!

Best Computer Security Podcasts 2021

With thanks to ListenNotes, Crunchbase, SemRush and Ahrefs for providing the data to create and rank these podcasts.

Paul’s Security Weekly

For the latest in computer security news, hacking, and research! We sit around, drink beer, and talk security. Our show will feature technical segments that show you how to use the latest tools and techniques. Special guests appear on the show to enlighten us and change your perspective on information security.

Firewalls Don’t Stop Dragons Podcast

  • Publisher: Carey Parker
  • Total Episodes: 219

Every week, this podcast brings you the cybersecurity and privacy news you need, in a manner that’s easy for anyone to understand and even entertaining! The host also interviews top industry leaders, to dig deeper into important topics and recent events. It all that weren’t enough, the host also passes along top tips for defending your digital realm.

Hacked

  • Publisher: Sticks & Stones
  • Total Episodes: 30

As hacking leaves the dark corners of the internet and makes its way into our daily lives, we set out to paint a picture of this curious, enlightening, and occasionally criminal world. Join us on Hacked, as Jordan Bloemen, communicator and storyteller, and Scott Francis Winder, technologist and computer security hobbyist, delve into a new topic every episode.

Transatlantic Cable Podcast

  • Publisher: Kaspersky Lab
  • Total Episodes: 238

Kaspersky Lab’s security experts discuss recent news and give their advice on the topics of computer and smartphone protection.

Paul’s Security Weekly (Podcast-Only)

  • Publisher: Paul Asadoorian
  • Total Episodes: 382

For the latest in computer security news, hacking, and research! We sit around, drink beer, and talk security. Our show will feature technical segments that show you how to use the latest tools and techniques. Special guests appear on the show to enlighten us and change your perspective on information security. Note: This is only Paul’s Security Weekly, a 2-hour show recorded once per week.

Digital Detectives

  • Publisher: Legal Talk Network
  • Total Episodes: 110

Welcome to Digital Detectives. We’ll discuss computer forensics, electronic discovery and information security issues and what’s really happening in the trenches. It’s not theory, but practical information that you can use in your law practice on the Legal Talk Network.

Cybersecurity Sense

  • Publisher: LBMC Information Security
  • Total Episodes: 45

CyberSecurity Sense is LBMC Information Security’s weekly podcast that will provide insight and updates on such information security topics as: Managed Security Service Providers, IPS Monitoring and Managed IDS Services, Security Information Event Management, Digital Forensic Analysis, Electronic Discovery and Litigation Support, Computer Security Incident Response, Penetration Testing, Risk Assessments, Security Program Planning, Web Application Security Assessments, ACAB LADMF Certification Assessments, CMS Information Security, FedRAMP, FISMA Compliance, HIPAA Compliance, HITRUST CSF Certifications, NIST 800-171 Certifications, PCI Data Security Standards, SOC Reporting and SOX Compliance.

The Tech Authority Podcast

  • Publisher: Aussie I.T. Solutions
  • Total Episodes: 265

This podcast helps you and your business get more out of computer technology. Topics include computer security, data, new technology and tech news.

CyberTalkRadio

  • Publisher: Bret Piatt, Christina Weaver
  • Total Episodes: 175

From the dark web to your radio dial – a weekly discussion on internet and computer security with San Antonio’s Bret Piatt.

Loose Leaf Security

  • Publisher: Liz Denys & Geoffrey Thomas
  • Total Episodes: 20

Loose Leaf Security is a podcast about making good computer security practice for everyone. We believe you don’t need to be a software engineer or security professional to understand how to keep your devices and data safe. In every episode, we tackle a typical security concern or walk you through a recent incident.

In-Security

  • Publisher: In-Security
  • Total Episodes: 52

Computer security from the ground up.

Ethics in AI

  • Publisher: Oxford University
  • Total Episodes: 15

Over the last decade, concerns about the power and danger of Artificial Intelligence have moved from the fantasy of “Terminator” to reality, and anxieties about killer robots have been joined by many others that are more immediate. Robotic systems threaten a massive disruption of employment and transport, while algorithms fuelled by machine learning on (potentially biased) “big data” increasingly play a role in life-changing decisions, whether financial, legal, or medical. More subtly, AI combines with social media to give huge potential for the manipulation of opinion and behaviour, whether to sell a product, influence financial markets, provoke divisive factionalism, or fix an election. All of this raises huge ethical questions, some fairly familiar (e.g. concerning privacy, information security, appropriate rules of automated behaviour) but many quite new (e.g. concerning algorithmic bias, transparency, and wider impacts). It is in this context that Oxford is creating an Institute for AI Ethics, to open up a broad conversation between the University’s researchers and students in the many related disciplines, including Philosophy, Computer Science, Engineering, Social Science, and Medicine (amongst others). The Ethics in AI seminars are intended to facilitate this broad conversation, exploring ethical questions in AI in a truly interdisciplinary way that brings together students and leading experts from around the University.

SecurityEndeavors

  • Publisher: SciaticNerd
  • Total Episodes: 18

Security Endeavors is geared for people looking to learn about, or get involved with, the field of Computer Information Security. Originally offered as a series of interviews offering real-life insight to help the curious find or make their own path, the format now includes weekly headlines. As time permits we’ll include conversations with professionals to learn what holds their interest and pursuing the work they’re passionate about. 

Mr. Robot Reviews & After Show – AfterBuzz TV

  • Publisher: AfterBuzz TV
  • Total Episodes: 52

The Mr. Robot After Show recaps, reviews and discusses episodes of USA’s Mr. Robot. Show Summary: Young, anti-social computer programmer Elliot works as a cybersecurity engineer during the day, but at night he is a vigilante hacker. He is recruited by the mysterious leader of an underground group of hackers to join their organization. Elliot’s task? Help bring down corporate America, including the company he is paid to protect, which presents him with a moral dilemma. Although he works for a corporation, his personal beliefs make it hard to resist the urge to take down the heads of multinational companies that he believes are running — and ruining — the world.

Sophos Lounge

  • Publisher: Sophos APJ
  • Total Episodes: 10

Computer and Network Security.

Cyber Coffee Talk with Dr. Heather Monthie

  • Publisher: Heather Monthie, PhD, CFI
  • Total Episodes: 42

Cyber Coffee Talk helps to create a more cyber-aware society.Host Heather Monthie, PhD is a former university professor, former Dean & Vice-President in IT & Cybersecurity Education, Career and Technical Education (CTE), and the Skilled-Trades, and is also a former elementary & middle school Computer Science teacher. Heather now speaks on important topics including cybersecurity awareness and training, cybersecurity for business, cybersecurity in education, and educational technology. (This show is formerly titled “About the T in STEM”) Visit us at www.CoffeeCoffeeTalk.com

Linux Security Podcast

  • Publisher: Atomicorp
  • Total Episodes: 13

The Linux Security Podcast covers key concepts in security, reviews some of the latest exploits and discusses the tools enterprises use to detect, prevent and recover from cyber attacks. The show features insights from Mike Shinn, co-founder and CEO of Atomicorp, and Scott Shinn, co-founder and CTO of Atomicorp as well as PM for OSSEC. Scott was also chief network manager at the White House and interim CISO at the Department of the Interior earlier in his career. Mike contributed to the first intrusion detection device and was the first computer security analyst for the White House. He is also the author of the federal regulation for Cybersecurity Programs for Nuclear Facilities. The Shinn brothers have been working with Linux since before 1.0, been in computer security for 25 years and are the co-authors of Troubleshooting Linux Firewalls.

Shared Secrets

  • Publisher: Kevin Nassery and Denis Sheridan
  • Total Episodes: 12

Shared Secrets (w/Den and Kev) is a fun take on computer security topics that aren’t in the spotlight. Each episode security grey-beard Kev (Kevin Nassery) tries to convince fellow infosec veteran Den (Denis Sheridan) about some counter-intuitive theory he has developed over 25+ years of building, breaking, and defending computer systems.

Dell Edge and IoT PowerChat

  • Publisher: Edge & IoT PowerChat
  • Total Episodes: 45

A podcast series where you hear from the experts on Edge, IoT, Safety and Security, and Computer Vision technologies.

DARKWEB.TODAY – HACKERS & SECURITY – By the first hacker sent to prison in Uruguay for a cybercrime.

  • Publisher: Alberto Daniel Hill
  • Total Episodes: 104

“In 2014, Alberto Daniel Hill, an expert in cybersecurity, found a security issue in a medical provider’s website. In reporting the issue, it led him to become the first person imprisoned in Uruguay for a computer-related crime—a crime he didn’t commit, and one that probably never even happened. Alberto, a hacker, was the perfect target for a judicial system that doesn’t understand cybersecurity or cybercrimes. Through police misconduct and incompetence, his life was thrown into upheaval., I am Alberto and this podcast is about my story, cybersecurity, etc. https://podcast.darkweb.today/

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