Episodes

  • In this episode of Cyber909, host Den Jones introduces the podcast's focus on cybersecurity and beyond, emphasizing discussions on emotional health, the future of security, and other off-topic subjects.

    Den welcomes his guest, Nic Moy, the Chief Security Officer at Scrut Automation, and highlights Nic's extensive background in the security industry, including his work in the Obama administration on cybersecurity policy.Main Topics CoveredNIST Cybersecurity Framework:- Nic's involvement in the creation of the framework. - The importance of making the framework outcomes-based rather than prescriptive.- Challenges in developing a widely accepted document with input from various sectors. Security Industry Challenges: - The evolving nature of cybersecurity threats and the need for continuous adaptation. - The balance between securing assets and managing resources and budgets.- The importance of identifying and protecting the "crown jewels" of a business.AI in Cybersecurity: - The role of AI and large language models (LLMs) in cybersecurity.- The need for practical applications of AI that solve real problems.- The potential and limitations of AI in enhancing security operations and product development. Vendor Relationships and Solutions: - The importance of vendors understanding the specific needs of their customers. - The challenge of differentiating between useful AI solutions and those that are overhyped.- The need for vendors to provide clear value propositions and support tailored to their customers' requirements. Future of AI and Cybersecurity: - Predictions for the AI industry in the coming year. - The potential for AI to transform underserved areas and improve efficiency in various sectors. - The likelihood of increased consolidation and acquisitions in the AI startup space.

  • The episode begins with the narrator introducing the podcast "Cyber909," hosted by Den Jones, a veteran chief security officer and CEO of 909Cyber. The podcast promises to deliver unique insights into cybersecurity through guests, stories, opinions, predictions, and analysis.

    This episode features an "ask us anything" session with Den Jones and Aaron Wurthmann, advisory CISO for 909Cyber.Main Topics Covered:

    Leadership and Security: Advice for CEOs and CTOs on prioritizing security, including starting security practices early and avoiding unnecessary tool purchases.Company Culture: Building a security-conscious culture from the top down and ensuring security is everyone's responsibility.Common Security Missteps: Observations on common security mistakes in startups and how VCs can address them.Role of 909Cyber: Supporting security leaders during board-level discussions, preparing startups for compliance and regulatory audits, and balancing short-term wins with long-term strategic goals.Career Advice: Importance of internships, apprenticeships, and critical skills for entry-level professionals in cybersecurity.Personal Stories: Den Jones' and Aaron Wurthmann's transitions into cybersecurity, including their backgrounds and career journeys.

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  • In this episode of Cyber 909, host Den Jones interviews Bridget O'Connor, Managing Partner at Fortalice. Bridget shares her journey in cybersecurity, starting from her early days at the White House, where she was involved in the transition between the Bush and Obama administrations. She recounts her experiences working with Theresa Peyton, the founder of Fortalice, and how they built the company from the ground up. The discussion delves into the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated field, the importance of human-centered design in cybersecurity, and the need for continuous education and training for cybersecurity professionals. Bridget emphasizes the significance of protecting personal and corporate digital footprints and the role of proactive measures in cybersecurity. The episode concludes with insights into the culture at Fortalice and the importance of building genuine relationships in the industry.

  • In this episode of Cyber 909, host Den Jones introduces the podcast as a source for cyber leadership and life skills, rather than focusing on incidents and breaches. He welcomes guest Jason Cenamor, the Chief Community Officer of the CISO Society, and invites him to introduce himself.Guest Highlights:Background: Jason Cenamor is based in Chicago and originally from the UK. He has a background in the event industry and technology.Key Contributions:- Founder of the CISO Society, a community for CISOs to discuss issues without vendor influence.- The CISO Society has grown to over 1200 members.-Jason emphasizes the importance of creating a safe space for CISOs to share and collaborate.-He also started a CIO Society but found more engagement and value in the CISO community.Main Topics CoveredCISO Society:- Origin and evolution of the CISO Society.- The importance of a vendor-free space for CISOs to discuss and share.- The community's growth and engagement strategies.- Event Industry Insights:- Jason's disillusionment with traditional event models that prioritize vendor interests over attendee value.- The creation of the CISO Society as a response to these issues.Startup Showcase:- Introduction of the Startup Showcase to connect CISOs with vetted startups.- The process of CISO nominations for startups to ensure valuable engagements.CISO Role Evolution:- The increasing importance of the CISO role in organizations.- The need for CISOs to be involved in strategic decision-making.- The potential future of the CISO role, including its relationship with the CIO role.Advice for CISOs:- Avoid getting caught up in negativity and focus on finding solutions.- The importance of community and support among CISOs.

  • In this episode of Cyber 909, host Den Jones introduces the podcast as a source of wit and wisdom in cybersecurity. He emphasizes the focus on sharing lessons and experiences in leadership and life rather than delving into breaches and incidents.

    The guest for this episode is Diana Davis, the founder of Code Like a Girl, a keynote speaker, and a podcaster.

    Guest Highlights

    Background:

    Diana Davis initially pursued a career as a math teacher but discovered her passion for computing and cryptography during her university years. She completed a master's degree in cybersecurity at the University of Waterloo and worked at Blackberry, where she contributed to mobile cybersecurity and cryptography.

    Key Contributions:

    Developed cryptographic algorithms and protocols at Blackberry.Founded Code Like a Girl, a publication on Medium aimed at empowering women in tech.Advocates for women in technology and shares her experiences through blogging and public speaking.

    Main Topics Covered

    Diana's Career Journey:

    Transition from aspiring math teacher to cybersecurity expert, her work at Blackberry, and her move into leadership roles.

    Challenges and Experiences:

    Facing and overcoming gender biases in the tech industry, dealing with a toxic work environment, and the importance of support systems.

    Code Like a Girl:

    The inception and growth of the publication, its mission to amplify women's voices in tech, and the impact it has had.

    Advice for Women in Tech:

    Encouragement to believe in themselves, the importance of having a support network, and strategies for dealing with workplace challenges.

    Leadership and Mentorship:

    Insights into effective leadership, the significance of allyship, and the role of mentorship in career development.

    Work-Life Balance:

    The importance of managing stress, finding balance, and the role of family and community support in achieving career success.

  • In this episode of Cyber 909, host Den Jones introduces the podcast's unique approach to discussing cybersecurity, focusing on the softer side of life rather than constant breach analysis. He welcomes Bill Harmer, the operating partner and CSO at Craft Ventures, to the show.Guest HighlightsBill Harmer's Background: Operating partner and CSO at Craft Ventures.Key Contributions:Provides virtual CISO services to early-stage companies.Offers expertise in strategy, privacy, and incident response.Conducts technical due diligence on investments.Manages IT and security for Craft Ventures.Main Topics CoveredRole of a Virtual CISO: Differences between a real CISO and a virtual/fractional CISO, including responsibilities and challenges.Common Mistakes by Founders: Over-caution in security, early implementation of SOC 2, and the importance of securing code.Security Strategy: Balancing security and usability, focusing on business needs, and the importance of understanding the business to build effective security programs.AI in Security: The potential of AI to revolutionize security by managing vast amounts of data and making complex decisions.Personal Experiences: Bill's adventures, including a trip to Everest and scuba diving in Tahiti, and their impact on his perspective on risk and security.

  • In this episode of Cyber 909, host Den Jones introduces the podcast as a source of wit and wisdom in cybersecurity. He highlights the unique insights and stories brought by various guests.

    This episode features Mandeep Khera, who has a rich background in Silicon Valley, having worked at HP and various startups, and has been in the cybersecurity space for over two decades.

    Main Topics Covered:

    Career Transition and Growth: Mandeep discusses his deliberate move into cybersecurity and the importance of taking lower roles to gain domain expertise.

    Marketing Challenges: The evolving role of marketing in cybersecurity, the impact of the economy on marketing budgets, and the increasing importance of data-driven strategies.

    AI in Cybersecurity: The potential and challenges of AI in the cybersecurity industry, including its use in marketing and security solutions.

    Industry Buzzwords: The overuse of terms like "AI/ML" and "NextGen" and the need for vendors to clearly articulate their value propositions.

    CISO Role Evolution: The increasing business responsibilities of CISOs and the importance of their involvement in digital transformation initiatives.

    Key Security Concerns: The significance of identity management, software development lifecycle, and API security, with a focus on the vulnerabilities and solutions in these areas.

    Advice for Professionals: Tips for tech founders, marketing professionals, and junior security personnel, emphasizing resilience, prioritization, and networking.

  • In our 3rd episode of the @Cyber909 podcast, host Den Jones emphasizes the show's focus on cybersecurity, leadership, coaching, and burnout. He highlights the unique and engaging personality of the guest, Mel Reyes, and sets the stage for a dynamic conversation.Main Topics CoveredState of the C-Suite in IT Security: Discussion on the high-stress environment, resource constraints, and the impact on personal well-being.Leadership and Burnout: The challenges of maintaining work-life balance, the importance of self-care, and the common leadership mistakes.Personal Branding: The significance of being true to oneself, breaking traditional executive presence norms, and the impact of visual and personal authenticity.Goal Setting and Motivation: The importance of setting high, audacious goals, manifesting success, and taking massive action to achieve personal and professional aspirations.

  • In this episode of Cyber909, host Den Jones introduces the guests, Jay and Michelle McBain, known as "The Power Couple of the Channel World." The podcast aims to delve into cybersecurity and beyond, featuring stories, opinions, predictions, and analysis from industry experts.Learn more about our sponsor 909Cyber by visiting www.909Cyber.com

  • This introductory session of the Cyber 909 Podcast, hosted by Den Jones features Aaron Wurthmann, a partner associated with 909Cyber as its first guest. The two discuss the company, 909Cyber, and its name origin, their passion for music, and the significance of music culture in their lives.

    The conversation moved from a discussion of professional backgrounds to personal experiences related to music and technology.