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The Small Business Cyber Security Guy | UK Cybersecurity for SMB & Startups

The Small Business Cyber Security Guy | UK Cybersecurity for SMB & Startups

Released: 2025-10-31
© The Small Business Cyber Security Guy Productions
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38 Episodes
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38 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-10-31
© The Small Business Cyber Security Guy Productions
Most Recent Episode
Ghosts in the Machine — Halloween Special: When Your Tools Turn on You

Ghosts in the Machine — Halloween Special: When Your Tools Turn on You

This Halloween special of the Small Business Cyber Security Guy peels back the curtain on the scariest place hackers hide: the tools and toolchains you trust. Hosts Graeme Faulkner, Noel Bradford and Marvin McLeod go ghost hunting inside compilers, buil
Time: 12:56
This Halloween special of the Small Business Cyber Security Guy peels back the curtain on the scariest place hackers hide: the tools and toolchains you trust. Hosts Graeme Falkner, Noel Bradford and Mauven MacLeod go ghost hunting inside compilers, build systems and update pipelines to show how supply‑chain attacks can insert backdoors that you’ll never spot by reading source code alone.
The episode revisits Ken Thompson’s classic compiler backdoor thought experiment and explains, in plain language, how a compromised compiler can propagate secrets invisibly. The hosts walk through real incidents — XcodeGhost, SolarWinds, EventStream, and Log4j — to demonstrate how attackers target development tools and upstream suppliers to compromise software at scale.
Expect practical, small-business-focused anecdotes (including a midnight accounting patch that wreaked havoc) and clear explanations of why technical debt, single-developer codebases, and blind trust in update pop-ups are dangerous. The conversation highlights how even open-source software can be compromised if maintainers or dependencies are compromised.
The episode also covers defences and takeaways: demand provenance and supply-chain transparency from vendors, insist on reproducible builds where possible, use two-person reviews and well-maintained dependencies, and protect access with strong authentication. The hosts debate how to distribute trust, verify your verifiers, and reduce single points of failure so one compromised supplier or contractor can’t haunt your whole business.
There’s a sponsor segment from Authentrend about passwordless biometric sign-ins as a way to block credential-based intrusions, along with links to resources and a trial, in the show notes. Throughout, the hosts balance technical history and horror stories with concrete steps small businesses can take now to keep their compilers and supply chains clean.
Listen for clear, actionable advice for small businesses, including how to ask vendors the right questions, when to bring in trusted IT partners, and simple measures to keep the lights on and the doors locked against the ghosts in your code. Sláinte — and may your backups never rise from the grave.
Episode ID: 1000734465874
GUID: thesmallbusinesscybersecurityguy.podbean.com/0e5a9397-de92-3906-a955-00ee01fa92af
Release Date: 31/10/2025, 21:54:33

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The UK's leading small business cybersecurity podcast, helping SMEs protect against cyber threats without breaking the bank.
Join cybersecurity veterans Noel Bradford (CIO at Boutique Security First MSP) and Mauven MacLeod (ex-UK Government Cyber Analyst) as they translate enterprise-level security expertise into practical, affordable solutions for UK small businesses.
🎯 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:
Cyber Essentials certification guidance
Protecting against ransomware & phishing attacks
GDPR compliance for small businesses
Supply chain & third-party security risks
Cloud security & remote work protection
Budget-friendly cybersecurity tools & strategies
🏆 PERFECT FOR:
UK small business owners (5-50 employees)
Startup founders & entrepreneurs
SME managers responsible for IT security
Professional services firms
Anyone wanting practical cyber protection advice
Every episode delivers actionable cybersecurity advice that you can implement immediately, featuring real UK case studies

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