How About Some Podcast Reviews

From Frasier Cain, publisher of Universe Today, and his guest host Dr. Pamela Gay, who will unperturbedly mispronounce at least one totally ordinary word in every episode.

The Lawfare Podcast is the weekly audio production of the Lawfare staff in cooperation with the Brookings Institute. Podcast episodes include interviews with policymakers, scholars, journalists, and analysts; events and panel discussions.

This is a series podcast that is good to listen to in order. Season One is about Watergate. This is one of the best podcasts I've ever had the good fortune to listen to. Specifically, it tells the story of Watergate from the perspective of the people who lived through it and what it was like not knowing how it would all turn out... a thing many of us living in America, and the world, can relate to with regard to Trump, election meddling, the Mueller investigation, etc.

Season Two is about the Clinton Impeachment.

"In Intelligence Matters, former acting Director of the CIA Michael Morell, speaks with top leaders of the U.S. intelligence community as they reflect on their life, career and the critical roles they play in shaping national security policies... Sponsored by Raytheon, making the world a safer place."

Feel like that's kinda debatable, Raytheon, but thanks for supporting an insightful podcast.

"The Defensive Security podcast is an attempt to look at recent security news and pick out lessons we can apply to the organizations we are charged with keeping secure. This podcast is hosted by Jerry Bell (@maliciouslink) and Andrew Kalat (@lerg)."

This one is fairly casual, production-wise, like the information conveyed could be done in a much more concise manner, but it's more like sitting in a room with people having an interesting conversation, and sometimes that's what works.

“‘A podcast about the internet that is actually an unfailingly original exploration of modern life and how to survive it.” – The Guardian

About, "the unnoticed architecture and design that shape our world." Host Roman Mars has the most soothing voice I've ever heard. Also, every episode is fascinating, even when you think you wouldn't maybe care about the topic, there's usually a good reason they developed it into an episode.

True stories from the dark side of the Internet. 

Darknet Diaries is a podcast covering true stories from the dark side of the Internet. Stories about hackers, defenders, threats, malware, botnets, breaches, and privacy.

The show is produced by Jack Rhysider, a veteran to the security world. He gained his professional knowledge of security by working in a Security Operations Center, a place to where threats are detected and stopped.

Recorded Future takes you inside the world of cyber threat intelligence. We’re sharing stories from the trenches and the operations floor as well as giving you the skinny on established and emerging adversaries.

Hosts: "Geoff Siskind, digs into the minds of cyber criminals with cybersecurity expert, Bruce Snell, giving us an in-depth view of the vulnerabilities we face so we can stay observant, and out of the hacker’s path."