Inside Cyber Minds — Launching Season 1 of the Lufsec Podcast

Inside Cyber Minds — Launching Season 1 of the Lufsec Podcast

The world of cybersecurity is full of brilliant people — but behind every firewall and incident report are real humans navigating fear, doubt, and growth.

That’s what Inside Cyber Minds is all about.

Hosted by Luciano Ferrari, this new series from Lufsec Podcast explores how cybersecurity professionals think, lead, and stay human in a world that never slows down.

🎙️ Episode 1 — Ean Meyer: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Cybersecurity
We open Season 1 with a conversation about one of the most universal struggles in tech — the feeling of not being good enough.

Ean Meyer shares his journey through leadership, fear, and learning, reminding us that imposter syndrome is not a flaw — it’s a sign you’re growing.

“Even the most experienced people in security doubt themselves. The trick is learning to use that feeling to get better.” — Ean Meyer

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🧠 Inside Cyber Minds — conversations that shape security.

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CISA Alerts on Android Zero-Day Vulnerabilities CVE-2025-48572 and CVE-2025-48633

CISA Alerts on Android Zero-Day Vulnerabilities CVE-2025-48572 and CVE-2025-48633

Thursday, December 4, 2025 Top 5 Cybersecurity Stories You Should Know 1. CISA Alerts on Android Zero-Day Vulnerabilities CVE-2025-48572 and CVE-2025-48633 — tl;dr: The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added two critical Android vulnerabilities, CVE-2025-48572 and CVE-2025-48633, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog due to active exploitation. CVE-2025-48572

By Luciano Ferrari
Google Patches Critical Zero-Day Vulnerabilities CVE-2025-48633 & CVE-2025-48572 in Android

Google Patches Critical Zero-Day Vulnerabilities CVE-2025-48633 & CVE-2025-48572 in Android

Tuesday, December 2, 2025 Top 5 Cybersecurity Stories You Should Know 1. Google Patches Critical Zero-Day Vulnerabilities CVE-2025-48633 & CVE-2025-48572 in Android — tl;dr: Google has swiftly addressed critical zero-day vulnerabilities CVE-2025-48633 and CVE-2025-48572 affecting Android versions 13 to 16, amid reports of active exploitation. The vulnerabilities, which include an

By Luciano Ferrari