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Risky Business Features

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by Risky Business Media

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26 episodes
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Podcast Overview

Join reformed CTO James Wilson as he dives deep on cybersecurity topics through an enterprise lens. From solo content and interviews with CISOs and researchers to vendor and startup deep dives, James does a bit of everything.

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2/17/2026

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for Why NPM v12 won’t stop supply chain attacks

June 12, 2026

Why NPM v12 won’t stop supply chain attacks

James Wilson interviews Open Source Malware Security co-founder Paul McCarty about why NPM v12's supply chain attack mitigations are insufficient for true security.

Episode thumbnail for Everything is getting much worse, much faster

June 5, 2026

Everything is getting much worse, much faster

Brad Arkin and James Wilson discuss how AI fears drive enterprises to take unprecedented risks, creating complex tech debt and new security threats.

Episode thumbnail for Solo podcast: A deep dive on TeamPCP

June 2, 2026

Solo podcast: A deep dive on TeamPCP

James Wilson analyzes TeamPCP's evolution from clumsy attacks to sophisticated global supply chain breaches, revealing lessons for securing the software development ecosystem.

26 total episodes available with 3 transcripts

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What is Risky Business Features?

Join reformed CTO James Wilson as he dives deep on cybersecurity topics through an enterprise lens. From solo content and interviews with CISOs and researchers to vendor and startup deep dives, James does a bit of everything.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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