

Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade
Malware paleontologist and security researcher. Co-host of the Three Buddy Problem podcast.
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May 9, 2025 • 31min
JAGS keynote: The intricacies of wartime cyber threat intelligence
Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade, a security researcher at SentinelOne and an adjunct at the Alperovich Institute, offers deep insights into wartime cyber threat intelligence. He emphasizes its crucial role in bridging information gaps between adversaries, especially highlighted by the Ukraine-Russia conflict. The conversation delves into the ethical challenges faced by cybersecurity professionals and the moral responsibilities tied to intelligence-sharing. Guerrero-Saade urges the audience to reflect on the real-world implications of their work, making a case for deeper self-awareness in the field.

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Feb 1, 2025 • 27min
A Digital Eye on supply-chain-based espionage attacks. [Research Saturday]
Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade, a security researcher at SentinelOne's SentinelLabs, discusses the alarming tactics used in Operation Digital Eye, where a Chinese threat actor targets critical digital infrastructure. He reveals the use of Visual Studio Code Tunnels and sophisticated methods like SQL injection. The conversation also dives into the complexities of Chinese APT dynamics, emphasizing the need for robust endpoint protection against supply-chain attacks. Guerro-Saade warns about the vulnerabilities within development tools and the rise in cyber espionage activities across Europe.

Jan 22, 2021 • 39min
Episode 2: Threat intel and cyber research – a troubled relationship?
In this episode, Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade, a security researcher and adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins, Florian Egloff, a cybersecurity researcher at ETH Zurich, and Frédérick Douzet, a professor at the University of Paris 8, dive into the complex world of cyber research. They explore the difficulties academics face accessing private sector data and the resulting impact on understanding cyber threats. The discussion also addresses the importance of academia in correcting cybersecurity imbalances globally and how ethical research can combat disinformation in cyber conflict.