Tag Archives: Social Engineering

Crypto investigations with Bohdan Hopanchuk, Andrii Halych, and Jack Sessions

Intro A couple of weeks ago Andrii teased us on some of the work ProDefense does with the FBI on crypto investigations. This session brings Andrii Halych back with Bohdan, and ‘its been way too long’ Jack Sessions, to deep dive on Crypto investigations. What is ProDefense? ProDefense are an offensive security team specializing in penetration … Continue reading Crypto investigations with Bohdan Hopanchuk, Andrii Halych, and Jack Sessions

ProDefense

Introduction ProDefense are an offensive security team specializing in penetration testing, red team operations, zero-day research, and security engineering. They find vulnerabilities before adversaries do with a complete cyber security offer, including their own polygraph machine (i.e. lie detector machine). We chat with the founder / CEO Andrii Halych. Core Offer, a one stop shop … Continue reading ProDefense

Vulnebify with Alex and Ivan

Oleksandr (Alex) Nahirniak, Co-Founder Vulnebify Ivan Bayev, Co-Founder Vulnebify Introduction Vulnebify’s solution delivers validated geopolitical cyber threat intelligence by correlating attacker behavior in high-risk regions with each customer’s unique external exposure, supporting early identification of material risks. They directly address the current asymmetry in cyber security. Attacks now run at the speed of AI, while … Continue reading Vulnebify with Alex and Ivan

Why has the US PSTN pollution remained so bad? with Alex Quilici, CEO YouMail

Background Apologies for the slight audio quality issue. I made the mistake of maxing the gain on my microphone. Its audible, though a little annoying. I’ll not do that again. We experience it everyday, incoming calls labelled ‘scam likely’, even more annoyingly voicemails left from those scams calls. For some customers, SMS is not as … Continue reading Why has the US PSTN pollution remained so bad? with Alex Quilici, CEO YouMail

TADSummit online Conference, Social Engineering, Matt Holland and Enrico Faccioli

Overview Social Engineering, also known as human hacking, has been a common theme of TADSummit’s cybersecurity sessions in 2025. Social engineering in cyber security refers to the psychological manipulation of individuals to perform actions or divulge confidential information that compromises security.  Instead of exploiting technical vulnerabilities, it relies on human error and trust to gain … Continue reading TADSummit online Conference, Social Engineering, Matt Holland and Enrico Faccioli