The Secure Disclosure

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Cyber, Sake, News, Research and more The Disclosure is a weekly cybersecurity podcast that brings the latest in news, research, and leaders into a 45-minute podcast. Hosted by Mackenzie Jackson, we bring new guests each week to share their research and expertise in the space.

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Bugcrowd Founder Casey Ellis: AI Slop, and the Future of Hacking thumbnail

Bugcrowd Founder Casey Ellis: AI Slop, and the Future of Hacking

2 Apr 2026

Ethical hacking evolved from underground communities to enterprise-driven security frameworks, addressing stigma and legacy systems, AI's dual role in threat detection and synthetic risks, and the need for secure-by-design practices, hybrid human-AI strategies, and managing supply chain vulnerabilities amid evolving cyber threats.

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Are Humans the Weakest Link in Security? w/ Sean Juroviesky thumbnail

Are Humans the Weakest Link in Security? w/ Sean Juroviesky

25 Mar 2026

Securing organizations requires aligning human-centric workflows and communication with embedded, frictionless security practices, addressing human error through behavior monitoring and training, managing shadow IT/AI via collaboration and inventory, balancing usability with targeted access controls, and fostering proactive security culture through education and storytelling rather than enforcement.

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LLMs Will Never Be Fully Secure w/ Brooks McMillin thumbnail

LLMs Will Never Be Fully Secure w/ Brooks McMillin

9 Mar 2026

Security oversights in AI/MCP server development, mirroring historical flaws like SQL injection, include unsafe practices such as `eval` usage and weak authorization, risking remote code execution and data leaks, while stressing the need for layered defenses against AI-amplified exploits in untested ecosystems.

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