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David Nosibor: Taking calculated risks. [Product Lead] [Career Notes]

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🗓️ 29 March 2026

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Please enjoy this encore of Career Notes. David Nosibor, Product Lead for SafeCyber at UL Solutions, started his career in a unique way by not letting himself be pigeonholed. Within his company, David was able to grow to the position he is in now and says that his position feels like a lot of roles tied into one. He says that on any given day he is tackling all sorts of elements, such as marketing, operations, working with the engineering team, figuring out ways to acquire customers, retain them, and also working on sales and business development capabilities. He also says that constantly learning and getting new opportunities was how he ended up being where he is today. David states that staying focused and being on the lookout for ways to accomplish the mission is the best way for him in his company to democratize product security. He quotes the famous singer Sean Carter in saying that he firmly believes in taking calculated risks to get where you need to be going. We thank David for sharing his story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:47.6

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0:53.8

wind chill vulnerability. Fishing activity

0:56.3

surges amid war in Iran. Google moves up their post-quantum timeline. Alleged red line info

1:02.8

stealer developer faces 30 years in a U.S. prison. Barlify hacktivists launched disruptive

1:09.1

ransomware campaign in Russia.

1:14.6

FCC moves to crack down on robocallers and foreign call centers.

1:18.4

Anti-piracy group takes down anime play streaming platform.

1:23.3

I talk with Dave Vittner as we look back on the biggest breaches in the last 10 years.

1:26.8

And what happens when hackers call the game?

1:42.5

Today is Friday, March 27, 2026,

1:48.1

and I am Maria Varmazis, in for Dave Vittner, who is recuperating from RSA.

1:51.8

And this is your Cyberwire Intel briefing.

2:04.0

Thanks for joining me on this lovely Friday. Hope you're having a good one. Let's get into it.

2:09.9

According to a report from bleeping computer, the U.S. cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency,

2:17.4

better known as SISA, warns of active exploitation of a critical flaw affecting the Langflow framework for building AI agents. The vulnerability is a

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