Talos Takes Every two weeks, host Amy Ciminnisi brings on a new guest from Talos or the broader Cisco Security world to break down a complicated security topic. We cover everything from breaking news to attacker trends and emerging threats.
- 2025’s ransomware trends and zombie vulnerabilitiesby Cisco Talos on April 7, 2026 at 10:00 am
In this episode, Amy and Pierre Cadieux unpack the ransomware and vulnerability trends that defined 2025. From the persistent ransomware threats targeting the manufacturing sector to the rise of stealthy “living off the land” tactics, we break down what these shifts mean for your defense strategy.Why are attackers are increasingly targeting your management infrastructure? How do you spot the difference between a system admin and a threat actor? Tune in to hear Talos’ insights on how to move beyond reacting to threats and start building a more resilient, proactive security posture for the year ahead. View the 2025 Year in Review here: https://blog.talosintelligence.com/2025yearinreview/
- Cybersecurityâs double-header: 2025 insights from Talos and Splunkby Cisco Talos on March 26, 2026 at 12:00 pm
In this episode of Talos Takes, Amy is joined by William Largent (Cisco Talos) and Lou Stella (Splunk) for a “double-header” discussion. With the recent release of the Cisco Talos 2025 Year in Review and the Splunk Top 50 Cybersecurity Threats report, weâre breaking down the most critical trends that shaped the security landscape last year â all based on Cisco telemetry, Talos’ original research, and Talos Incident Response engagements.From the professionalization of ransomware-as-a-service to the persistent challenge of decade-old vulnerabilities, this episode moves beyond the headlines to provide a practical roadmap for defenders. Youâll get tips on how to prioritize your defenses and reduce your attack surface for the year ahead.Talos 2025 Year in Review: https://blog.talosintelligence.com/2025yearinreview/Splunk Top 50 Cybersecurity Threats: https://www.splunk.com/en_us/campaigns/top-50-security-threats.html
- Modernizing your threat huntby Cisco Talos on March 12, 2026 at 1:00 pm
In this episode of Talos Takes, David Bianco from Cisco Foundation AI joins Amy to demystify the world of proactive cyber defense. We explore the evolution of the PEAK Threat Hunting framework and talk through how security teams can modernize their approach to identifying risks before they escalate. David also provides an exclusive look at a new open-source tool designed to help hunters navigate the “prepare” phase of PEAK with ease. Whether you are building a new program from scratch or looking to refine your existing strategy, take a listen for actionable advice to help you take that next step in your security journey.PEAK Threat Hunting Assistant: https://blogs.cisco.com/security/introducing-peak-threat-hunting-assistantGitHub: https://github.com/cisco-foundation-ai/PEAK-Assistant
- Holding the line: Service provider securityby Cisco Talos on February 26, 2026 at 11:00 am
Service providers are the backbone of modern connectivity â but why are they such attractive targets for cyber actors, and what happens when critical networks go down? In this episode, Martin Lee joins Amy to explore the shifting threat landscape for service providers, asking how defenders can spot silent intrusions, what trade-offs must be considered when patching, and how industry collaboration helps prevent widespread disruptions. Join us as we unpack real-world examples and offer practical insights into protecting the infrastructure that keeps our world connected.Video: Footholds in Infrastructure: Protecting Service Providers
- IR Trends Q4 2025: Ransomware chills and phishing heats upby Cisco Talos on February 12, 2026 at 11:00 am
What separates organizations that successfully fend off ransomware from those that donât? What were the top threats facing organizations? Can we (pretty please) get a sneak peek into the 2025 Year in Review?Amy is joined by Dave Liebenberg, Strategic Analysis Team Lead, to break down key findings from Q4 2025’s Cisco Talos Incident Response Quarterly Trends Report. From the top threats facing organizations â like the persistent exploitation of public-facing applications and the rise of new vulnerabilities such as Oracle EBS and React2Shell â to the unexpected drop in ransomware cases, this episode is packed with useful info. Episode resources:Q4 2025 Quarterly Trends Report: https://blog.talosintelligence.com/ir-trends-q4-2025/Qilin blog: https://blog.talosintelligence.com/uncovering-qilin-attack-methods-exposed-through-multiple-cases/Cybersecurity on a Budget blog: https://blog.talosintelligence.com/cybersecurity-on-a-budget-strategies-for-an-economic-downturn/
- Cracking the code: What encryption can (and canât) do for youby Cisco Talos on January 28, 2026 at 11:00 am
Step into the fascinating world of cryptography. Host Amy Ciminnisi sits down with Yuri Kramarz from Cisco Talos Incident Response and Tim Wadhwa-Brown from Cisco Customer Experience to learn what encryption really accomplishes, where it leaves gaps, and when defenders need to take proactive measures.Whether youâre picturing classic codebreakers or the latest quantum-proof ciphers, this episode unpacks the essentials: what encryption and hashing actually mean, why key management is a make-or-break factor, and how even the best algorithms can fall short if the basics arenât handled right.G7’s “Coordinating the Transition to Post-Quantum Cryptography in the Financial Sector” roadmap: https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sb0355
- Cybersecurity certifications and youby Cisco Talos on January 15, 2026 at 11:00 am
Get ready for a brand-new era of Talos Takes! In the first episode of the year, Amy Ciminnisi, Talosâ Content Manager and new podcast host, steps up to the mic with Joe Marshall to explore certifications, one of cybersecurityâs overwhelming (and sometimes most controversial) topics. We dive into the world of vendor-specific and vendor-agnostic certs, the value they can bring to your career, and the barriers people often face to getting certified.Whether youâre a newcomer facing the sea of choices and feeling some analysis paralysis or a seasoned pro plotting your next move, this episode may just motivate you to tackle your next certification with confidence.Cybersecurity certification roadmap: https://pauljerimy.com/security-certification-roadmap/
- 2015 vs 2025: What the Last Decade of Threats Taught Usby Cisco Talos on December 18, 2025 at 11:00 am
In this special, end-of-year episode (and Hazelâs final show as host) Talos Takes goes on a time-travel adventure: What would a defender from 2015 think of the cybersecurity realities of 2025? Joined by Talos teammates Pierre Cadieux, Alex Ryan, and Joe Marshall, we compare the threats, tools, and challenges of 2015 with those of 2025. The team recalls where they were in their careers a decade ago, then dives deep into how ransomware has evolved, how APTs and state sponsored attacks have shifted, and why identity has become the new battleground for attackers and defenders alike. They discuss the impact of AI on both sides of the security equation, share what they miss from âthe good old days,â of 2015, and offer practical advice for defenders facing the challenges of 2026 and beyond.
- When Youâre Told âNo Budgetâ: The Blueprint for Staying Secureby Cisco Talos on November 25, 2025 at 11:00 am
What happens when your to-do list keeps growing but your budget doesnât? Hazel is joined by three Cisco Talos Incident Response experts to talk about the reality many organizations face: rising threats, aging infrastructure, and fewer people to defend it all.From configuring what you already have, to open-source strategies, to the impact of cybersecurity layoffs, this episode is packed with practical guidance for securing your organization during an economic downturn.Resources mentioned:https://blog.talosintelligence.com/cybersecurity-on-a-budget-strategies-for-an-economic-downturn/https://blogs.cisco.com/news/doubling-down-on-resilient-infrastructurehttps://talosintelligence.com/incident_response
- How Attackers Use Your Own Tools Against You (IR trends Q3 2025)by Cisco Talos on November 13, 2025 at 11:00 am
In this episode of Talos Takes Hazel sits down with Talos’ Bill Largent and Craig Jackson to discuss the latest Cisco Talos Incident Response Quarterly Trends Report (Q3 2025). From a wave of Toolshell events, to a rise in post-exploitation phishing, and the misuse of legitimate tools like Velociraptor, this quarterâs cases all point to a theme: attackers are getting very good at living off whatâs already in your environment. Read the full report at https://blog.talosintelligence.com/ir-trends-q3-2025/





