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20 Best Cyber Hacker Podcasts of 2021

Are you wanting to learn more about cyber hacker? Well you’ve come to the right place. This is a curated list of the best cyber hacker 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.

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Best Cyber Hacker Podcasts 2021

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

Cyber Hacker

  • Publisher: PodcastOne Australia
  • Total Episodes: 19

Reformed Hacker Bastien Treptel and the Team at CTRL Group take us through managing our cyber risks and security in an age where cyber-attacks can be carried out with ease. Detailing risks in the Start-Up, SME industries and cloud services as well as giving us an insight into how secure we are in our very own homes.

Malicious Life

  • Publisher: Cybereason
  • Total Episodes: 122

Malicious Life by Cybereason tells the unknown stories of the history of cybersecurity, with comments and reflections by real hackers, security experts, journalists, and politicians.

CYBER

  • Publisher: VICE
  • Total Episodes: 132

Hacking. Hackers. Disinformation campaigns. Encryption. The Cyber. This stuff gets complicated really fast, but Motherboard spends its time embedded in the infosec world so you don’t have to. Host Ben Makuch talks every week to Motherboard reporters Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai and Joseph Cox about the stories they’re breaking and to the industry’s most famous hackers and researchers about the biggest news in cybersecurity.

Hacker Valley Studio

  • Publisher: Hacker Valley Media
  • Total Episodes: 138

We are Ron Eddings and Chris Cochran from the Hacker Valley Studio podcast. We explore the human condition to inspire peak performance in cybersecurity. Join us on our quest to find inspirational stories and knowledge to elevate ourselves and our communities.

The 443 – Security Simplified

  • Publisher: Secplicity
  • Total Episodes: 151

Get inside the minds of leading white-hat hackers and security researchers. Each week, we’ll educate and entertain you by breaking down and simplifying the latest cybersecurity headlines and trends. Using our special blend of expertise, wit, and cynicism, we’ll turn complex security concepts into easily understood and actionable insights.

Cyber Humanity

  • Publisher: Immersive Labs
  • Total Episodes: 35

There’s a lot of cool techy stuff going down in cybersecurity, and we love it. But you can’t deny that a lot of the time we humans get forgotten. Our podcast takes a not-so-serious look at issues in security from a human point of view. Covering social engineering to hacker motivations and everything in between, we chat through security stories and themes and what they mean to us: the oft-neglected humans behind the screen. Apart from Kev, Kev is a cyborg. These weekly podcasts come in two main flavors. We’re either ranting about themes close to the heart of us security types, or we’re discussing threats and vulnerabilities that have hit headlines – or slipped under the radar – in recent weeks. Join Chris Pace (tech advocate and keeper of the coloring pencils), Kev Breen (pro blue teamer, also known as ‘Mr Nothing to CVE here…’), Max Vetter (former dark web detective and pretty cool guy), and Paul Bentham (ex-gov. type and Immersive Labs product guru) as they wend their way through the murky world of Cyber Humanity.

To Catch A Hacker

  • Publisher: Goat Rodeo
  • Total Episodes: 4

To Catch A Hacker is an audio series about cybercrime, what really happens, how we find the people behind the crimes, and how they are brought to justice. Each season follows the story of a cybercrime and tracks the case until it is solved. But these cases are the success stories. We know one in four American households are victimized by cybercrime. Most never report what happened to the police. Of the tiny fraction that ARE reported, only 3 in 1000 incidents ever see an arrest. This makes cybercrime the most prevalent form of crime in America, with the lowest enforcement rate. In looking at the solved cases, we’ll see where we’re falling short in addressing the realities of cybercrime and why catching the cyber criminal is so rare. Host Mieke Eoyang is the Senior Vice President for Third Way’s National Security Program. She’s committed to closing the credibility gap between Democrats and Republicans on security issues and crafting a national security strategy that is both tough and smart. Mieke works on every major national security issue—from foreign policy to cybercrime to impeachment—while still making time to mentor the next generation of women in national security. It’s a lot to manage, but Mieke thrives on chaos—and on connecting people and ideas. Mieke had a long career on Capitol Hill, most recently serving as Chief of Staff to Representative Anna Eshoo (D-CA). Prior to that, she was the Defense Policy Advisor to Senator Kennedy, the Subcommittee Staff Director on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and a Professional Staff Member on the House Armed Services Committee. Mieke began her career as a legislative assistant in the office of Representative Pat Schroeder (D-CO), where she handled the congresswoman’s Armed Services and Foreign Policy work. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Neon Streets

  • Publisher: PodCorp
  • Total Episodes: 29

In this FATE actual play podcast, a lizard man and a burned out hacker team up to take on the powers that be in the cyberpunk metropolis known as the Big Gulp. If you like CYBORGS and ACTION and SUSPENSE and FROGS and FRIENDSHIP and 7-ELEVEN then this podcast just might be for you! Brought to you by three friends who have played and enjoyed tabletop RPGs (such as DnD and Pathfinder) together for years.

Security Explained

  • Publisher: Chris Grayson, Drew Porter, Logan Lamb
  • Total Episodes: 18

Welcome to Security Explained, where we strive to make the complex realm of cyber security better understood by everyone. Join our three hackers / hosts Christopher Grayson, Drew Porter, and Logan Lamb for approachable conversation and a few laughs on the world of hackers, how to think about privacy and security in today’s rapidly changing world, and how to keep yourself and your loved ones safe.

Cyber Pro Files

  • Publisher: securitycurrent
  • Total Episodes: 148

Are you a cyber security pro and want to hear what your peers are doing to safeguard their organizations? Or are you someone who wants to learn how the nation’s top cyber security pros are protecting your data against hackers or just human error? In these real-world conversations, the nation’s leading Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and their security, risk and privacy colleagues, in addition to top thought leaders, share what is top of mind for them. They discuss how their organizations, from the private sector, government and academia, are solving problems in the constantly changing security environment. They explore what is really keeping them up at night. Prepare to be enlightened, engaged, perhaps challenged and definitely informed while getting to know the pros who are responsible for it all.

The REDTEAMOPSEC Podcast

  • Publisher: Jeremiah Talamantes
  • Total Episodes: 5

Did you know that people actually get paid to physically break into businesses? I am one of those people. Hello, my name is Jeremiah Talamantes and I am the author of Physical Red Team Operations, The Social Engineer’s Playbook, the founder and former CEO of the cyber-physical security firm, RedTeam Security, and trainer at https://www.redteamsecuritytraining.com (RedTeam Security Training) I have been legally breaking into buildings, offices, warehouses, for well over a decade for some of the biggest, and smallest, companies all over the world. Are you interested in a career change, looking to enhance your Physical Red Team skills, or enjoy cloak and dagger stories? Join me in this podcast where I talk about the latest in physical red team tools, tactics, cybersecurity, information security, social engineering tips, tactics, and stories about my exploits as an ethical hacker and professional trespasser.

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.

Security Sandbox

  • Publisher: Hacker Culture FM
  • Total Episodes: 20

A podcast about the makers and breakers shaping cybersecurity. New episodes every other Monday! Go to https://hackerculture.fm for more information!

Exploit Brokers – Hacking News

  • Publisher: Exploit Brokers – Hacker News
  • Total Episodes: 9

Exploit brokers is dedicated to hacking news, hacking tutorials, and cyber security topics. Exploit brokers brings the knowledge of hacking to you. We review data breaches, malware infections, Botnet events, and other notable hacking events to learn how to better defend against it by getting in the mind of hackers. #cybersecurity #hackingnews #cybersec #whitehat

NULL HYPE

  • Publisher: NULL HYPE
  • Total Episodes: 10

A podcast about all the cybers. Hosted by ethical hacker Benjamin and all-around cyber enthusiast professional, Noora.

The HackerSploit Podcast

  • Publisher: Alexis
  • Total Episodes: 3

The HackerSploit podcast is aimed at educating anyone interested in Infosec, Hacking or Cybersecurity.

LieCon By Charlie

  • Publisher: Charlie : The Hacker
  • Total Episodes: 4

Charlie : The Hacker is 17 year Cyber Security Ethuciast Boy & self taught Ethical Hacker. Charlie is helping others to teach Cyber Security and create awareness of cyber crime through this podcast (LieCon By Charlie) and his community. Charlie is one of the aspiring cyber security researcher managing a well and good community of 100k+ budding hacking professionals over different platforms. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/charliethehacker/support

Secure Digital Life (Audio)

  • Publisher: Security Weekly
  • Total Episodes: 111

Are you overwhelmed by all of the “cyber” security threats and potential solutions? Learn how to protect yourself and all of your devices from evil hackers, viruses, ransomware, fraud, account hijacking and more! Let us be your guide to security and privacy online. We’ll help you understand how attackers are bypassing security and practical ways to protect yourself online. Whether you are a seasoned technology geek, or just had your first experience with a virus on your PC, this podcast is for you. Hosted by the esteemed cast at Security Weekly, including Doug White, PhD, Director of Information Security Curriculum for Roger Williams University and Russell Beauchemin!

Hackers Con Calle

  • Publisher: Hackers World
  • Total Episodes: 12

Everyday society depends more on electronics, social media etc, and by doing so they expose their private data to the public eye. Each Saturday, join Hackers Con Calle is a group of Cyber Security professionals dedicated to inform the audience of current trends and a how to protect the digital life.

A Democratic Socialist’s Almanac

  • Publisher: Lelyn R. Masters
  • Total Episodes: 28

A Democratic Socialist’s Almanac is a podcast exploring all things relevant to Socialism today, from the latest scholarship regarding the socialist tradition to socialist reflections on our current moment and where to go from here. Below is a partial prospectus with a subject by subject bibliography. Written by Lelyn R. Masters with a Memphis Music Soundtrack by Harry Koniditsiotis Marx’s Epicurianism Fusaro, Diego. Marx, Epicurus, and the Origins of Historical Materialism. Permanent Press, 2017. The French and Haitian Revolutions Davidson, Ian. The French Revolution: From Enlightenment to Tyranny. Profile Books, 2016. Furet, François, and Karl Marx. Marx and the French Revolution. University of Chicago Press, 1988. Israel, Jonathan. Revolutionary ideas: an intellectual history of the French Revolution from the Rights of Man to Robespierre. Princeton University Press, 2015. James, Cyril Lionel Robert. The Black Jacobins: Toussaint L’Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution. Penguin UK, 2001. Scott, Julius S. The common wind: Afro-American currents in the age of the Haitian Revolution. Verso Books, 2018. Not Marx’s Capital Anderson, Kevin B. Marx at the margins: on nationalism, ethnicity, and non-western societies. University of Chicago Press, 2016. Israel, Jonathan I. The Enlightenment that Failed: Ideas, Revolution, and Democratic Defeat, 1748-1830. Oxford University Press, 2019. Marik, Soma. Revolutionary Democracy: Emancipation in Classical Marxism. Haymarket Books, 2018. Rosenberg, Arthur. Democracy and socialism: a contribution to the political history of the past 150 years. Beacon Press, 1939. Eternal Life, Abolition and Class Brooks, Kinitra D. Searching for Sycorax: Black Women’s Hauntings of Contemporary Horror. Rutgers University Press, 2018. Carruthers, Charlene. Unapologetic: A Black, queer, and feminist mandate for radical movements. Beacon Press, 2018. Du Bois, W. E. B. Black Reconstruction In America: An Essay Toward A History Of The Part Which Black Folk Played In The Attempt To Reconstruct Democracy In America, 1860-1880. New York: Russell & Russell [1966, c1935. Print. Foner, Eric. The second founding: How the civil war and reconstruction remade the constitution. WW Norton & Company, 2019. Nadler, Steven. “Spinoza’s’ Ethics’: An Introduction.” (2006). World War I, Original Sin and Karl Kautsky Clark, Christopher M. Iron kingdom: the rise and downfall of Prussia, 1600-1947. Harvard University Press, 2006. Clark, Christopher. The sleepwalkers: How Europe went to war in 1914. Penguin UK, 2012. Donald, Moira. Marxism and Revolution: Karl Kautsky and the Russian Marxists, 1900-1924. Yale University Press, 1993. McMeekin, Sean. The Russian Origins of the First World War. Harvard University Press, 2011. Spinoza, Baruch. Spinoza: Complete Works. Hackett Publishing, 2002. Nero, Oreste, Stalin, Trotsky Deutsher, J. “The prophet armed.” (1979). Deutscher, Isaac. The prophet unarmed: Trotsky, 1921-1929. Verso, 2003. Sgambato-Ledoux, Isabelle. Oreste et Néron. Spinoza, Freud et le mal. Classiques Garnier, 2017. Trotsky, Leon. History of the Russian revolution. Haymarket Books, 2008. Broué, Pierre. Communistes contre Staline. Fayard, 2003. The Spanish Civil War Reconsidered Beevor, Anthony. “The Battle for Spain: The Spanish Civil War 1936–1939 (London, 2006), 106–7 and 269–70 and Albertí.” La Iglesia en llamas: 277-86. Graham, Helen. The Spanish Republic at War 1936-1939. Cambridge University Press, 2002. McKay, Claude. Amiable with Big Teeth. Penguin, 2017. Morrow, Felix. Revolution & Counter Revolution in Spain. Pathfinder Press, 1974. Orwell, George. Homage to Catalonia/Down and Out in Paris and London. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2016. A Guide to High Maoism Isaacs, Harold Robert. The tragedy of the Chinese revolution. Haymarket Books, 2010. Lovell, Julia. Maoism: A Global History. Random House, 2019. A History of the Russian Revolution as if Ukraine Mattered Raleigh, Donald J. Provincial landscapes: local dimensions of Soviet power, 1917-1953. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2001. Serge, Victor. Midnight in the Century. New York Review of Books, 2014. Snyder, Timothy. Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin. Random House, 2011. Snyder, Timothy, and Tony Judt. Thinking the twentieth century. Random House, 2013. From the Black Panther Party to Ta Nehisi-Coates, a Vanguard in our time Bloom, Joshua, Waldo E. Martin Jr, and Waldo E. Martin. Black against empire: The history and politics of the Black Panther Party. Univ of California Press, 2016. Coates, Ta-Nehisi. Between the world and me. Text publishing, 2015.APA Johnson, Cedric. Revolutionaries to race leaders: Black power and the making of African American politics. U of Minnesota Press, 2007. McWhorter, Ladelle. Racism and sexual oppression in Anglo-America: A genealogy. Indiana University Press, 2009. Perry, Ravi K. Black mayors, white majorities: The balancing act of racial politics. U of Nebraska Press, 2013. Rothstein, Richard. The color of law: A forgotten history of how our government segregated America. Liveright Publishing, 2017. The 2016 Election, A Fascist in the White House Crenshaw, Kimberle, eds. Critical Race Theory: The Key Writings That Formed The Movement. New York : New Press : 1995. Gessen, Masha. The future is history: How totalitarianism reclaimed Russia. Granta Books, 2017. Jamieson, Kathleen Hall. “Cyberwar.” How Russian hackers and trolls helped elect a president (2018). Lewis, Michael. The fifth risk: undoing democracy. Penguin UK, 2018. Pomerantsev, Peter. Nothing is true and everything is possible: The surreal heart of the new Russia. Public Affairs, 2014. Snyder, Timothy. The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America. Tim Duggan Books, 2018. Wadhia, Shoba Sivaprasad. “National Security, Immigration and the Muslim Bans.” Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 75 (2018): 1475. The Syrian Revolution Abouzeid, Rania. No Turning Back: Life, Loss, and Hope in Wartime Syria. WW Norton & Company, 2018. Anderson, Eric A. The role of the military in Syria: the Shishakli years (1949-1954). Diss. 1971. al-Dik, Majd and Nathalie Bontemps (tr). A l’est de Damas, au bout du monde. Témoignage d’un révolutionnaire syrien: Témoignage d’un révolutionnaire syrien. Don Quichotte, 2016. Batatu, Hanna. Syria’s peasantry, the descendants of its lesser rural notables, and their politics. Princeton University Press, 1999. Dagher, Sam. Assad Or We Burn the Country: How One Family’s Lust for Power Destroyed Syria. Hachette UK, 2019. Hourani, Albert. A history of the Arab peoples: Updated edition. Faber & Faber, 2013. Kassab, Elizabeth Suzanne. Enlightenment on the Eve of Revolution: The Egyptian and Syrian Debates. Columbia University Press, 2019. Majed, Ziad. Syrie, la révolution orpheline. Éditions Actes Sud, 2018. Memmi, Albert. Decolonization and the Decolonized. U of Minnesota Press, 2006. Memmi, Albert. The colonizer and the colonized. Routledge, 2013. Minoui, Delphine. Les Passeurs de livres de Daraya: Une biblioteque secrete en Syrie. Editions du Seuil, 2017. Pearlman, Wendy R. We crossed a bridge and it trembled: Voices from Syria. Custom House, 2017. Rogan, Eugene. The Arabs: a history. Basic Books, 2012. Sentence to Hope: A Sa’dallah Wannous Reader. Yale University Press, 2019. Singh, Naunihal. Seizing power: The strategic logic of military coups. JHU Press, 2014. Sirees, Nihad. The Silence and the Roar. Pushkin Press, 2013. Yassin-Kassab, Robin, and Leila Al-Shami. Burning country: Syrians in revolution and war. Pluto Press, 2018. Yazbek, Samar. The Crossing: My journey to the shattered heart of Syria. Rider Books, 2015. And Much More!

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20 Best Security Hacking Podcasts of 2021

20 Best Security Podcasts of 2021