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Tips for Researchers When Working with Eduard Kovacs, Cyber Journalist from SecurityWeek

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In this episode of the Future of Cybercrime podcast, Zaira speaks with Eduard Kovacs, a contributing editor to SecurityWeek. They discuss Eduard’s decade-long background as a cybersecurity journalist, the evolving trends in cybercrime over the past decade, the collaborative relationship between journalists and cybersecurity researchers, and how information is obtained from underground forums.

Topics discussed:

  • Eduard’s approach to write with individual readers in mind, even if he is covering a technical topic
  • Cyber threat actors are seen as humans, just like journalists and researchers.
  • Why collaboration between journalists and cybersecurity researchers is critical.
  • The role journalists play in bringing attention to critical vulnerabilities or breaches that companies may ignore.
  • The importance of empathy when covering cyber threat actors and why simplicity is key in understanding their behavior.
  • What Eduard is seeing in the space as cybersecurity researchers work more and more collaboratively to advance the industry.
  • Exploring the accessibility of cybercrime forums for journalists and researchers
  • How the threat hunting ecosystem has evolved to evade law enforcement.

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In this episode of the Future of Cybercrime podcast, Zaira speaks with Eduard Kovacs, a contributing editor to SecurityWeek. They discuss Eduard’s decade-long background as a cybersecurity journalist, the evolving trends in cybercrime over the past decade, the collaborative relationship between journalists and cybersecurity researchers, and how information is obtained from underground forums.

Topics discussed:

  • Eduard’s approach to write with individual readers in mind, even if he is covering a technical topic
  • Cyber threat actors are seen as humans, just like journalists and researchers.
  • Why collaboration between journalists and cybersecurity researchers is critical.
  • The role journalists play in bringing attention to critical vulnerabilities or breaches that companies may ignore.
  • The importance of empathy when covering cyber threat actors and why simplicity is key in understanding their behavior.
  • What Eduard is seeing in the space as cybersecurity researchers work more and more collaboratively to advance the industry.
  • Exploring the accessibility of cybercrime forums for journalists and researchers
  • How the threat hunting ecosystem has evolved to evade law enforcement.

Resources:

  continue reading

18 episoder

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