Breaking things to keep them safe with Philippe Laulheret
Philippe shares his unique journey from French engineering school to the front lines of cybersecurity, explaining how his lifelong love for solving puzzles helps him uncover critical security flaws before they can be exploited.
Unplug your way to better code
Cybersecurity concepts — logs, packets, DNS exfiltration, and more — are usually intangible, and its practitioners are prone to mental fatigue, Amy takes a second to yell at you to go touch grass.
[Podcast] It's not you, it's your printer: State-sponsored and phishing threats in 2025
In this episode of Talos Takes, Amy and Martin Lee unpack state-sponsored and phishing trends from the 2025 Talos Year in Review.
More than pretty pictures: Wendy Bishop on visual storytelling in tech
Wendy shares the unique challenges and rewards of bridging the gap between artistic expression and highly technical research.
Talos Takes: 2025's ransomware trends and zombie vulnerabilities
In this episode of Talos Takes, Amy and Pierre Cadieux unpack the ransomware and vulnerability trends that defined 2025.
A puppet made me cry and all I got was this t-shirt
In this week's newsletter, Amy draws parallels between the collaborative themes of "Project Hail Mary" and the massive team effort behind the newly released Talos Year in Review report.
Talos Takes: 2025 insights from Talos and Splunk
This episode of Talos Takes breaks down the 2025 Year in Review as well as Splunk's Top 50 Cybersecurity Threats report.
Spinning complex ideas into clear docs with Kri Dontje
The episode features Kri Dontje discussing her role in translating complex technical cybersecurity topics into clear, accessible documentation, emphasizing the importance of consistency, accuracy, and collaboration with subject matter experts.
Hand over the keys for Shannon’s shenanigans
In this week’s newsletter, Amy examines the rise of Shannon, an autonomous AI penetration testing tool, and what it means for security teams and risk management.