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Error Code

Hosted by Robert Vamosi

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91

Latest episode

Jul 2026

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EN

About the show

Error Code is a biweekly narrative podcast that provides you both context and conversation with some of the best minds working today toward code resilience and dependability. Work that can lead to autonomous vehicles and smart cities. It’s your window in the research solving tomorrow’s code problems today.

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August 18, 2026Episode 9226 min

EP 91: Three Years Until Your Encryption Stops Working

At Black Hat USA 2026, cybersecurity experts issued a stark warning: we may have just three years to shore up the invisible web of keys and certificates that keeps power grids, billing systems, and critical infrastructure secure. Ellen Boehm of Keyfactor explains why the clock is ticking—and what must happen now with post-quantum cryptography.

July 22, 2026Episode 9135 min

EP 90: Your Weakest Vendor Is Someone’s Biggest Problem

Why one vendor breach can take down dozens of banks — third-party risk, AI-driven attacks, and why patching fast may beat patching safe today. Jeffrey Wheatman, Senior Vice President, Cyber Risk Strategist at Black Kite, explains.

July 7, 2026Episode 9039 min

EP 89: How AI Is Breaking OT Cybersecurity

AI is rewriting the OT attack playbook. Growing cloud exposure and CVE backlogs are testing the energy sector—and regulation alone won't save it. Jori VanAntwerp, CEO and founder of Ember OT , discusses AI-driven attacks, NERC CIP 15, and why segmentation still matters.

June 9, 2026Episode 8934 min

EP 88: Securing the Infrastructure AI Just Made Vulnerable

Critical infrastructure is under attack. AI just made it easier. Legacy devices can't be patched. Piotr Kupisiewicz, CTO at Elisity, describes how your best defense is the basics that you're ignoring.

May 27, 2026Episode 8829 min

EP 87: Backup, Control Gaps, and the Real Cost of Agentic AI Actions

An AI agent wiped out an entire company’s data in just 9 seconds — no hacker, no ransomware involved. Todd Thorsen, Chief Information Security Officer at CrashPlan , explains how a misconfigured AI agent operating without safeguards may have caused the incident — and asks a troubling question: could your organization be next?

May 12, 2026Episode 8732 min

EP 86: The Trusted Channel: AT Command Exploits and Cellular IoT Security

Cellular modules in your IoT devices are trusted and that trust can be an insecure pivot point into your network for attackers. Deral Heiland, Principal Security Research for IoT at Rapid 7 discusses his presentation at RSAC 2026 on AT command exploits and supply chain risk.

April 28, 2026Episode 8636 min

EP 85: From Colonial Pipeline to Agentic AI: What OT Security Actually Requires

Let’s face it, the Purdue model's DMZ is gone. Trevor Dearing, Director of Critical Infrastructure Solutions at Illumio, explains how zero trust, micro-segmentation, and explicit policy are now the only reliable defense for critical infrastructure OT.

April 15, 2026Episode 8537 min

EP 84: Airports as Critical Infrastructure: OT Security and Operational Disruption

Airports illustrate the potential impact of OT attacks that disrupt functionality. Dan Gunter, CEO of Insane Cyber, talks about how industrial environments differ from traditional IT, particularly in their reliance on availability and safety, where disruptions can have significant real-world and financial consequences.

March 31, 2026Episode 8424 min

EP 83: Cybersecurity and Risk in a Decentralized Energy Grid

The surge in renewables and decentralized power is reshaping grids—and exposing them to new operational and cyber risks. In this episode, Rafael Narezzi, Co-Founder & CEO of Centrii, explains how rising connectivity widens the attack surface, leaving energy infrastructure increasingly vulnerable.

March 4, 2026Episode 8326 min

EP 82: Kerberos in OT: RC4 Downgrade Attacks

Kerberos, a decades-old authentication protocol, creates hidden risks in OT environments. Dor Segal, security researcher team lead at Silverfort , discusses delegation abuse, cipher downgrade attacks, and person-in-the-middle threats—highlighting why legacy encryption, patching challenges, and operational constraints make identity security critical in industrial networks.

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