Episodes
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In this episode of Talking Cloud, I catch up with Boaz Barzel, the field CTO at Ox Security. We discuss the complexities of application security, the evolution of security practices in the age of AI, and the challenges organizations face with alert fatigue. We explore the importance of integrating security into the development process and the role of AI in enhancing software development and security practices. The conversation highlights the need for effective prompting in AI tools and the future implications of AI in the tech industry. I hope you enjoy it!
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In this episode I sit down with Clay Sharman, founder of Krateo AI, discussing the challenges of understanding consumer intent in e-commerce. We explore the high percentage of anonymous web traffic and how Krateo AI aims to identify potential customers through data analysis. Clay shares insights into the creative process behind Krateo AI, the value it provides to marketing agencies, and the importance of ethical data usage in the age of AI. We delve into the evolving landscape of data privacy, the transformative role of AI in marketing, and the importance of transparency in building consumer trust. We discuss the necessity of understanding AI technologies, the impact of prompting as a skill, and how businesses can leverage AI for better consumer insights and decision-making. The dialogue emphasizes the need for organizations to adapt to AI's capabilities while maintaining a human touch in creativity and strategy. I hope you enjoy it!
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In this episode, I speak with Oded Vanunu, Check Point's Chief Technologist. We delve into the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, discussing the shift from traditional warfare to cyber warfare, the rise of organized cybercrime, and the role of AI and blockchain in enhancing security measures. We explore the implications of these changes for digital identity and the future of cybersecurity, emphasizing the need for awareness and innovation in the face of growing threats. I hope you enjoy it!
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In this episode of Talking Cloud, I sit down with Daniel Wiley to discuss the evolution of cybersecurity, the founding of LogSeam, and the challenges faced in security operations. Dan shares his extensive experience in the field, including his role in building incident response teams at Checkpoint and the innovative approaches LogSeam is taking to address the complexities of security analytics. The conversation also touches on the integration of AI, the importance of human elements in data analysis, and the shifting landscape of security information management. We explore the evolving landscape of Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) and the role of AI in enhancing security operations. We also discuss the challenges faced by small to medium-sized businesses in managing security and the importance of democratizing access to security tools. The conversation also delves into the intersection of physical and virtual security, the implications of AI advancements, and the future of security operations with LogSeam's innovative approach. Enjoy!
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In this episode of Talking Cloud, I speak with Adi Golan, Vice President of Skyhawk Security, discussing the evolution of cloud security, the challenges faced in the industry, and the innovative solutions being developed to enhance security measures. We explore the role of AI and machine learning in cybersecurity, the complexities of CNAPP, and the importance of observability and incident response in preventing breaches. The conversation highlights the rapid changes in the cybersecurity landscape and the need for collaboration between security and cloud teams. We delve into the complexities of cloud security, the evolving threats posed by AI and social engineering, and the importance of predictive technology in cybersecurity. We also discuss the role of adversarial AI in simulating attacks, the necessity of automated remediation, and the challenges of prioritizing vulnerabilities in a dynamic cloud environment. The conversation highlighted the risks associated with third-party vendors and the need for integration and interoperability in security solutions, culminating in a discussion about the future of cybersecurity. I hope you enjoy it!
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In this engaging conversation, Vikram Phatak and I explore the rapid evolution of AI and cloud technology, discussing its profound impact on daily life and the cybersecurity industry. We delve into the significance of trust in technology leadership and the challenges of maintaining integrity in a market filled with hype and misinformation. Our discussion also highlights the transformative role of AI technologies like transformers and the importance of data-driven assessments in cybersecurity. In this conversation, we delve into the complexities of product development, particularly in the cybersecurity sector. We discuss the challenges faced by engineers and developers in understanding the context of their work, the importance of testing and assurance in cybersecurity, and the dynamics of leadership in tech companies. The conversation also touches on the monetization strategies of cybersecurity testing organizations and the integrity of their testing processes. We also discuss the critical aspects of network visibility, the dynamics between market leaders and challengers in cybersecurity, the implications of cloud testing, and the importance of integrity in cyber ratings. Finally, we explore the future of cybersecurity, emphasizing the role of AI and human resources, and the challenges posed by rapidly evolving technologies such as quantum computing.
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In this episode of Talking Cloud, I engage with Craig Calder to explore the evolving landscape of AI and its implications for business and society. We discuss the importance of curiosity in tech, the shift towards outcome-based pricing models, and the challenges of implementing AI in organizations. The conversation also touches on the future of identity security and the rapid evolution of technology, emphasizing the need for education and adaptation in this fast-paced environment. I hope you enjoy it!
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In this episode of Talking Cloud, I interview Kirsten Bay, CEO and co-founder of Cysurance, discussing her journey from supply chain operations to the world of cybersecurity and insurance. We explore the evolution of data valuation, the complexities of cyber insurance, and the importance of understanding risk management in today's digital landscape. Kirsten shares insights on how businesses can better navigate cybersecurity challenges and the innovative approaches being taken in the insurance sector to address these issues. In this conversation, Kirsten and Grant delve into the complexities of cyber insurance, discussing the evolving landscape of risk management in the face of increasing cyber threats. We explore the integration of security products with insurance solutions, the impact of AI on cybersecurity risks, and the importance of managing severity in cyber incidents. Our discussion highlights the need for organizations to adapt to new technologies while maintaining robust security measures, and the future implications of data security and privacy.
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In this episode of Talking Cloud, Grant Asplund interviews Paul Chang, CEO of Brand Engagement Network (BEN), discussing the evolution of AI technologies, particularly large language models, and their applications in business. Paul shares insights from his extensive experience at IBM and how BEN is leveraging AI to create tailored solutions for various industries. The conversation explores the importance of customer engagement through AI avatars, the integration of middleware and backend systems, and the scalability of AI solutions in enhancing customer service. In this conversation, Grant Asplund and Paul discuss the transformative role of AI in customer service, healthcare, and various industries. They explore the evolution of Ben, an AI platform, and its applications in enhancing user engagement through customizable avatars and personalized interactions. The discussion highlights real-world use cases, including healthcare awareness campaigns and automotive sales, emphasizing the importance of tailored solutions and the future of AI technology.
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Episode #74 features a great discussion with Steve Winterfeld, Advisor, and Fractional CISO with Cyber Vigilance Advice (CVA) LLC. Steve is passionate about cybersecurity. He served as CISO for Nordstrom Bank, Director of Cybersecurity for Nordstrom, and Director of Incident Response and Threat Intelligence at Charles Schwab. Steve also published a book on Cyber Warfare and holds CISSP, ITIL, and PMP certifications. We discussed a variety of topics, and during our conversation, Steve offered these resources:
On finding job: Lessons Learned on Finding a Cybersecurity Job After a Layoff - Security Boulevard
On starting / managing a career: Creating a Roadmap for Your Dream Cybersecurity Career - Security Boulevard -
This week, my guest is Matt Stamper, CEO | CISO & Executive Advisor. Matt is a multi-time CISO with extensive experience in cybersecurity, information security, cloud security, IT audit, risk management, privacy, AI security, and governance. Matt is a former research director and security analyst at Gartner (NYSE: IT) and has extensive experience in cloud services and IT service management, including international experience in Latin America and China. Throughout his career, Matt has spoken to 1000s of CISOs, CIOs, and other corporate leaders and boards of directors. Matt’s experience includes early-stage startups and large, multinational public companies spanning multiple industries, including managed services, managed security services, global telecom, and advisory. Matt excels at conveying complex cybersecurity and technology concepts to boards of directors, executive management, professional service providers, cybersecurity personnel, and vendors in the cybersecurity industry.
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I first met my episode 68 guest in 2002. I recently completed the reacquisition of MetaInfo from Check Point. While Check Point retained 20%, my employees and I owned 80%. Chris, the CEO of Nominum, reached out to me to discuss a possible merger between our companies.
The short story is we never merged. Chris led Nominum until they were acquired by Akamai Technologies in 2017.
Today, Chris is the CEO of Bastille, a unique wireless security vendor disrupting the industry. We have a wonderful, wide-ranging discussion. I hope you enjoy this episode!
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In this episode, I sit with the Head of Cloud Security Engineering at Check Point Software. Brian McHenry joined Check Point after over a decade and a half at F5 focused on WAF. Brian has been a practitioner, a Sales Engineer, and a Product Manager. Hear why Brian left F5 and joined Check Point and what he started in NY in 2016.
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Episode 65 features Marina Segal, a friend, former colleague, and now co-founder and CEO of her VC-backed start-up, Tamnoon (www.tamnoon.io). I first met and worked with Marina Segal at Dome9 and, subsequently, Check Point Software. Marina is a shrewd and highly experienced executive with a strong background in Security Governance, Risk, and Compliance. In this age of AI, automation, and BOTs, she and her team have created an interesting value proposition with a human touch. I hope you enjoy the discussion.
*PLEASW NOTE*Correction* Midway through the broadcast I refer to CNAPP as a 'horizontal vertical' solution and I meant to say CSPM, not CNAPP. My bad. Thanks!
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Happy 2025! In this two-part episode, my guest is the founder of North Labs, Collin Graves. We discuss a variety of topics, including, of all things, the similarities between Higher Education and manufacturing! I'll never think of a 'bow-tie' in the same way again! Collin was an early pioneer in cloud computing and was one of the very first certified on AWS. Please comment and let us know what you think!
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Happy 2025! In this two-part episode, my guest is the founder of North Labs, Collin Graves. We discuss a variety of topics, including, of all things, the similarities between Higher Education and manufacturing! I'll never think of a 'bow-tie' in the same way again! Collin was an early pioneer in cloud computing and was one of the very first certified on AWS. Please comment and let us know what you think!
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In another two-part episode, I sit down with a long-time cybersecurity professional and personal friend, Cal Jeffrey. We first met in 1998 when we were both at Check Point Software. We've remained great friends and have collaborated multiple times. I affectionately call him my personal SMEE—subject matter expert on everything! Joking aside, Cal is a knowledgeable, intelligent, and engaging colleague, and I'm sure you'll enjoy this episode. Please comment and share your thoughts!
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In another two-part episode, I sit down with a long-time cybersecurity professional and personal friend, Cal Jeffrey. We first met in 1998 when we were both at Check Point Software. We've remained great friends and have collaborated multiple times. I affectionately call him my personal SMEE—subject matter expert on everything! Joking aside, Cal is a knowledgeable, intelligent, and engaging colleague, and I'm sure you'll enjoy this episode. Please comment and share your thoughts!
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