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Cyber Distortion Podcast SeriesAuthor: Jason Popillion
Jason and Kevin, seasoned Cyber Security professionals, explain cyber security concepts that everyone needs to know in simple terms. They will leave you with practical takeaways you can use to keep yourself and your organizations safe. Jason Popillion is a CISSP and serves as a CIO/CTO of a SaaS company and Kevin Pentecost is a CISSP, CISM, CEH, CPT, MPCS, MCSE, CCA, ITIL-F and serves as a Information Security Manager for a Manufacturing company. Language: en Genres: News, Tech News, Technology Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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S5 - Episode 003 – Stuxnet: Zero-Day Cataclysmic Warfare
Episode 3
Tuesday, 14 April, 2026
Cyber Distortion Podcast – Hosted by Kevin Pentecost & Jason Popillion In this episode of the Cyber Distortion Podcast, Kevin and Jason discuss one of the most chilling and groundbreaking cyberattacks in history: Stuxnet. What started as a mysterious series of system failures inside Iran's nuclear facilities quickly unraveled into something far more dangerous—a precision-engineered digital weapon designed not just to spy, but to destroy. We break down how Stuxnet infiltrated highly secure, air-gapped systems, silently manipulated industrial controls, and physically sabotaged centrifuges—all while reporting normal operations back to engineers. This wasn't just malware. It was a turning point. From its suspected origins to its global implications, we explore how Stuxnet redefined modern warfare, blurred the lines between cyber and kinetic attacks, and opened the door to a new era where code can cause real-world devastation. If cyberwarfare once sounded like science fiction… this is the moment it became reality. Tune in as we unpack the virus that changed everything. Resources Books (Best Deep Dives) Countdown to Zero Day – Kim Zetter Probably the definitive Stuxnet book. It reads like a thriller but is deeply researched—covering the discovery, the zero-days, and the geopolitical backstory. Sandworm – Andy Greenberg Broader than Stuxnet, but essential for understanding what came after. Shows how Stuxnet inspired a new wave of cyberwarfare (especially from Russia). Articles & Investigative Reporting Wired (Kim Zetter's reporting) Some of the earliest and most detailed public reporting on Stuxnet came from Wired—great for narrative storytelling angles. The New York Times – "Olympic Games" coverage Explores the alleged U.S. and Israeli involvement in the operation behind Stuxnet. Podcasts (For Tone & Inspiration) Darknet Diaries – Episode: "Stuxnet" One of the best audio retellings—excellent pacing and storytelling that could inspire your own delivery style. Malicious Life Goes deeper into the technical mechanics and broader cyberwar implications. Documentaries & Video Zero Days A must-watch. Blends interviews, dramatization, and investigative journalism to explore both the technical and political sides. YouTube channels like Kurzgesagt or Real Engineering occasionally touch on cyberwarfare concepts that help contextualize attacks like Stuxnet. Technical & Cybersecurity Analysis Symantec (now part of Broadcom) Their original breakdown of Stuxnet is legendary—deep dive into how it actually worked. Kaspersky Lab Offers detailed technical analysis and timelines of the worm's evolution. Audio - Suspicious Atmosphere - Trauma - Enigma - Dark Day AI Music - The Crisis of Islam 228S - The Crisis of Islam 230S - Cyberpunk Hacker Loop - True Crime Investigation - The Truth is Here Provided by Filmora - Splatter Horror Silence 01 - Social Crisis Provided by: Audiostock - A Sinister Plot 1285 Provided by: Universal Music for Creators








