ShadowTalk: Powered by ReliaQuest
Want to hear what industry experts really think about the cyber threats they face? ShadowTalk is a weekly cybersecurity podcast, made by practitioners for practitioners, featuring analytical insights on the latest cybersecurity news and threat research.
Threat Intelligence Analyst Kim Bromley brings over 15 years of experience in threat intelligence across the public and private sectors. Kim and her guests provide practical perspectives on the week’s top cybersecurity news and share knowledge and best practices to help businesses mitigate the most pertinent cyber threats.
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ShadowTalk: Powered by ReliaQuest
Automate to Defend: A Former FBI Agent's Ransomware Guide for CISOs
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Wondering what makes ransomware operations successful? Join host Kim along with intelligence analyst John & former FBI Special Agent Keith Mularski as they discuss:
- Year-Long F5 Breach (2:42)
- North Korean Attacker Adopts EtherHiding (7:53)
- Phishing Attacks Target LastPass (12:11)
- Fighting Ransomware Automation: A CISO's Guide (17:19)
Kim Bromley: Senior Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst on the ReliaQuest Threat Research Team. She joined ReliaQuest in June 2020 following a 10-year career in UK law enforcement, and has acted as host since 2024. Kim brings a wealth of experience in threat intelligence and law enforcement tactics, providing unique insights.
John Dilgen: Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst at ReliaQuest, where he specializes in researching cyber threats impacting ReliaQuest customers. With a strong technical background, he previously served as an Incident Response Analyst and Trainer at ReliaQuest.
Keith Mularski is the Chief Global Ambassador at Qintel, where he leads global engagement and represents the company’s intelligence mission across governments, industry, and cybersecurity communities worldwide. Before joining Qintel, Keith led the Cyber Threat Management group at Ernst & Young, advising Fortune 100 companies on proactive defense and intelligence strategies. He also served more than 20 years as an FBI Special Agent, leading groundbreaking cybercrime investigations and pioneering collaboration between law enforcement and the private sector. His undercover work has been featured in the books Kingpin and DarkMarket. Keith is also co-host of the podcast Only Malware in the Building, where he explores the stories behind cybercrime and threat intelligence.