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Salesforce veteran and current Zscaler CTO in Residence Venkat Lakshminarayanan joins host Pamela Kubiatowski to discuss IT's Holy Grail – a self-healing infrastructure. Venkat parses the differences between self-service, self-solve, and self-heal; explains how zero trust plays a role by simplifying underlying architecture; and covers the essential role of AI/ML for pattern recognition and automated response.
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Why doesn't malware hop from smartphone to smartphone as with computers? That’s the question that led former Airgap CTO Satish Mohan and his co-founders to a fundamental rethink of network segmentation. Mohan sat down with guest host and Zscaler CTO in Residence Sanjit Ganguli to discuss Airgap's origin story, challenges with traditional segmentation, and how a novel architecture helps to overcome them.
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IT departments often battle the perception of being the "department of no.” In this episode, Zscaler CIO Praniti Lakhwara talks about her guiding principle of enabling every desk to be more productive while simultaneously managing the needs of the business. She discusses the CIO/CISO relationship, the biggest challenges facing CIOs today, the benefits of being “customer zero,” and more in this fascinating glimpse into the life of IT czar.
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From missiles to your money, Regions Bank Senior VP of Cybersecurity Engineering Jay Patty has more than 20 years of cybersecurity experience protecting some of society’s most important assets. In this episode, he recalls his career trajectory and the personal traits that keep him seeking cyber’s toughest challenges. Tune in to learn critical differences between public and private sector cybersecurity, navigating complex compliance standards in regulated industries, and the crucial importance of having a hobby.
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In her second sit-down with host Pamela Kubiatowski, Voya Financial CISO Stacy Hughes turns from the technical to the interpersonal. Hughes speaks as an industry advocate and mentor about the importance of going deeper than standard cyber awareness training, mentorship as "servant leadership," practical advice for dealing with the time constraints imposed on executives, and a few of the Atlanta-area organizations she supports.
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What are CISOs to make of recent rulings against their colleagues and increasing scrutiny from the SEC, whose new reporting rules are dnow in effect? Host Pam Kubiatowski sits down with renowned Voya Financial CISO and FinTech veteran Stacy Hughes to discuss how the new rules affect incident response, the importance of CEO support, and considerations unique to the financial industry.
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From Microsoft to Salesforce, Syam Nair’s work has left an indelible mark on the intersection of technology and business productivity. He recently joined Zscaler as CTO and EVP of Research and Development. In this episode, he relates lessons from the first 100 days on the job, the personal philosophies that guide his professional life, and what excites him most about the future of Zscaler from a technology perspective. His ability to inspire, engage, and be wholly life-enhancing is legendary among tech leaders.
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When a prospect has trouble grasping the architecture underpinning zero trust, Zscaler calls in Brian Deitch. The Chief Technology Evangelist is known for his colorful technical whiteboarding sessions and passion for infosec. He joined the show to discuss his career, early experiments with social engineering, and influences on his distinctive style.
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He never planned to climb the ladder of corporate technology leadership. But an obsession with hard problems led him down the path to becoming the CTO for South Africa's Capitec Bank. In this episode, learn more about Andrew Baker's career arc, including going from "my very first project was to remove Zscaler because I didn't see the value in it," to leading three successful zero trust transformations and becoming a Zscaler advisor.
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Zscaler VP & GM of Product Management Dhawal Sharma joined the show to preview some of the innovations to be announced at Zenith Live '23 in Las Vegas and Berlin this June. But before he does, Dhawal provides a glimpse into the challenges and goals of product management teams, how they prioritize release roadmaps, and the importance of customer-centric innovation.
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The big three cloud service providers are in an arms race to release new functions and win market share, which is great for innovation. On the flip side, orgs contend with misconfigurations, excessive entitlements, sensitive data exposure, unpatched vulnerabilities, and bindpsots across their asset inventories. Learn how the combined power of CNAPP and DLP can help you get back in control from Zscaler SVP & GM, Posture Control Rich Campagna.
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Business continuity planning has become a board-level conversation. With so many resources now living in the cloud, outages threaten organizations' very survival. Host Pam Kubiatowski welcomes Harsha Nagaraju, Sr. director, product marketing to the show to discuss the features and capabilities Zscaler offers to enhance clients' resilience against minor and catastrophic failures of public cloud service providers.
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Mergers and acquisitions in media, entertainment, and gaming are unique because users are in the driver’s seat, and monetizing their engagement is the name of the game. Praveen Bhasin, managing partner at Tata Consulting Services rejoins Zscaler’s Sami Ramachandran and host Pam Kubiatowski to discuss transactions in this dynamic sector, including how consolidation and 5G can reface the market landscape in coming years.
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There are 44 countries and over 200 languages spoken in Europe, making for a complex place for organizations doing trade, complying with data privacy laws, and architecting a zero trust models. In this episode, returning guest Martyn Ditchburn, director of transformation strategy at Zscaler, says thinking globally but implementing locally while solving for real business challenges is what matters to success regardless of the economic climate.
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Praveen Bhasin (Tata Consulting Services) and Sami Ramachandran (Zscaler) return for the second part of their M&A series, focusing on the trends in the rapidly transforming healthcare industry. Learn about notable transactions in the space, how greater value is extracted from speeding up integrations, and the ingredients needed that make deals successful today.
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If you've ever sat on a couch or put on a jacket, chances are you've experienced a product from Coats. Ben Corll, former VP of cybersecurity for the more than two-century-old industrial thread manufacturer joins the show to talk about leading the company's digital transformation. He discusses gradually adopting a zero trust mindset, why his biggest hurdle wasn’t a technical one, and how he ultimately ended up joining Zscaler.
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Scalability may just be cybersecurity’s saving grace, and AI can enable it. Howie Xu, Zscaler VP of machine learning and AI, explains how his team is going the distance to solve one of cybersecurity’s thorniest problems: augmenting human intelligence where it would otherwise be spread too thin. Tune in to learn how collaborating with domain experts allows algorithms to keep pushing the limits of threat discovery, intrusion detection, and policy configurations.
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Praveen Bhasin, Managing Partner at Tata Consulting Services (TCS), shares insights from his book of business and is bullish about life sciences, manufacturing, healthcare, and retail. In this episode, he joins Sami Ramachandran, Zscaler Managing Director, M&A, Divestiture, and Private Equity, and show host Pam Kubiatowski to discuss TCS’s role in M&A transactions and the underlying market conditions that drive them.
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Pam and Brad dissect their recent discussion with NIST Fellow Ron Ross (episode 34) and provide advice for applying the guidance in the special publications he helped develop. Listen to this complimentary deep dive to learn how best to apply controls, properly differentiate and value your data assets, rank and classify your apps, and manage risk by using cybersecurity standards.
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The cybersecurity world can be divided into two halves--one above the waterline and one below it, says NIST’s Ron Ross. Whereas certification & accreditations (C&As) and assessment & authorizations (A&As) have focused on the former, more needs to be done below the surface to better safeguard hardware, software, and firmware. In this special episode, Ross explains the role of security systems engineering in that effort while taking host Pam Kubiatowski and CISO - Americas Brad Moldenhauer on an insider journey across the origins of standards, including SP 800-37, SP 800-53, FIPS 200, and FedRAMP.
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