Episodes
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Join us for a fascinating discussion featuring Jane Frankland, a Strategic Advisor at e2e-assure and the Founder of The Source Platform. In this conversation, Jane talks about the "leaky boat" issue, addressing how women leave tech jobs at unparalleled rates before the age of 35. Listen to Jane as she talks to her key points to attract, develop, and retain women in the world of cybersecurity industry. Also, discover how the cybersecurity field can be described as a "cruel" environment to work in by way of the Attack/Protect mindset we share.
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Join us for an enlightening conversation with Theresa Jones, CEO and owner of Evolve IQ as we explore the realm of small businesses and discuss vital advice on selecting the right cyber insurance policy. Discover essential tips for assessing risks, determining coverage, and establishing incident response plans, all geared towards ensuring your business is well-prepared in the digital age.
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Join us in an enlightening discussion with Ian L. Paterson, CEO of Plurilock, as we discover AI's impact on cybersecurity as it forges strategic illusions. This dynamic interplay blurs the boundary between illusion and innovation when it comes to cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence.The integration of AI into platforms amplifies recognized security concerns in the evolving landscape.
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Jen Moll, Vice President of Strategy & Alliances at Axio, stops by to discuss the economic Impact of Cyber Risks.
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Logan Wolfe of ORNA.app joins us to discuss policy and enforcement in the global cybersecurity space
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Seth Garske from F5 Networks joins us to discuss personalization and the responsible usage of customer data.
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Grant Elliott from Ostendio joins us to discuss how an effective CISO is an operational CISO. Your organization can have all the correct technical systems in place, but if you are missing proper administration, you'll always have vulnerabilities.
Ostendio offers a complimentary InfoSec Checklist that listeners can access here https://bit.ly/3YASmhy
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Thomas Beavers of Sollensys joins the podcast to explain why he believes the future of cloud storage for both consumers and business will live on the blockchain.
Sure, Dropbox or Google Drive are convenient to use, simple and cheap.
But they are also extremely vulnerable. Criminals focus on cloud services they can attack into so they can encrypt and ransom it back to you.
Additionally, the consequences of ignoring the safety issues with services such as Dropbox include a loss of faith with customers, damage to reputation as well as loss of business as we saw with a commercial airline being compromised in January 2023.
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Cybersecurity Specialist Selby LeBert of Textron Aviation joins us to discuss programs and curriculum for students to participate in real-world cybersecurity training.
This conversation includes a discussion about the lab environment that Selby is working to stand up over at Wichita State University in Wichita, KS.
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Welcome to episode 32 of What’s the Problem #podcast.
Today, we are all set to share a conversation between Mike Krass and Shearyar Kahn about the topic of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) in the world of cybersecurity.
Shearyar poses a hypothetical scenario.
What if cyberweapons are not stored securely? What if one cyberweapon could be used as the basis for another?
It’s already happened.
The WannaCry ransomware attack spawned other cyberweapons.
Follow Shearyar down the conversational rabbit hole.
1️⃣ What do we need to do to secure and protect cyberweapons?
2️⃣ What should we do as a planet if cyberweapons get out?
There is hope at the end of this conversational tunnel. Don’t you worry.
Tune in to hear those messages of hope from Shearyar.
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Welcome to episode 31 of What’s the Problem #podcast.
Today, Clark Barron, a Senior Demand Generation Strategist with Shippo joins the podcast.
In this episode, we’ll discuss a unicorn topic: the ethical cybersecurity marketer.
By tuning in today, you’ll hear Clark talk to some key points of an ethical cybersecurity marketer, such as:
1️⃣ Bringing heavy doses of empathy and self-awareness to the workplace
2️⃣ Big motor to HELP without the immediate promise of financial success. This is a scary, hard industry sometimes ... just help people dang it!
3️⃣ Recognize those bad actors and security marketers actually practice some of the same moves (spear phishing, anybody?). It's about the intention of the marketer versus the bad actor that sets them apart.
Tap that headphone icon to bring Clark’s thoughts from his brain to your ears. Let’s go!
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