
Nick Espinosa
Nationally syndicated host of The Deep Dive radio show and presenter on the Cyber Security Headlines / CISO Series. Regularly leads conversations on current cybersecurity events and moderates expert guests.
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Sep 19, 2025 • 36min
Week in Review: Student hackers increase, CISA wants CVE, Microsoft called hypocritical
Nick Espinosa, a cybersecurity commentator known for practical security insights, joins Jack Kufahl, CISO at Michigan Medicine, to explore some pressing cybersecurity issues. They discuss the rise of student hackers and the impact of poor data practices on school security. The duo debates the importance of stability in the CVE system and the potential implications of CISA's control. They also tackle Microsoft’s support controversies and the alarming capabilities of AI in crafting phishing schemes. Tune in for a lively conversation on current trends and challenges!

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May 16, 2025 • 29min
Week in Review: Hackers pump stocks, Microsoft stops screenshots, AI encrypts cybersecurity
In this discussion, guest Nick Espinosa, host of The Deep Dive Cybersecurity Show, dives into the evolving landscape of cybercrime. He highlights how hackers are now manipulating stock prices using stolen credentials, raising alarms about market integrity. The podcast also covers a groundbreaking AI technology that can encrypt messages, making them invisible to current defenses. Additionally, the conversation touches on Intel CPU vulnerabilities that jeopardize data security and the ongoing challenges in managing cybersecurity risks across platforms.

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Jul 25, 2025 • 30min
Week in Review: Aruba’s hardcoded passwords, Clorox wipes supplier’s mess, AI tool deletes everything
Nick Espinosa, the host of the nationally syndicated Deep Dive radio show, joins the conversation to unpack serious cybersecurity flaws, such as hardcoded passwords in Aruba access points. They discuss alarming incidents like the AI tool failure at Replit and breaches due to poor authentication, highlighting the urgent need for robust security measures. The risks surrounding election security are laid bare, stressing the necessity for better coordination between federal and state agencies. Espinosa also reflects on juvenile cybercrime and its societal implications.