Episodes
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"How do you drive trust in a digital first or software first world?" This is the question that Francis Ofungwu, Global Field CISO at GitLab, helps customers answer every day. Securing software development is unlike enterprise security, where CISOs have strong visibility into the environment and can exercise direct control. To secure software, leaders must convince those outside of their department to buy-in on their strategy and implement needed changes. Learn Francis' secrets for winning support and securing the SDLC in this episode of The CISO's Gambit.
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GRSA/Compass Group is a global provider of food services and support operating in over 50 countries. How does CISO Adriano Lima, ensure his company remains secure while serving companies, schools, hospitals, oil platforms, and customers in remote locations around the world? Discover his secrets for success as he shares his experiences with Zscaler CISOs in Residence, Sean Cordero and Brad Moldenhauer.
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Darin Hurd, EVP and CISO at Guaranteed Rate, explains the value of zero trust security in the financial sector. Lenders cannot control the federal funds interest rate or the state of the economy, which can change rapidly. However, they must respond and adapt to these variables and others while ensuring their infrastructure remains secure. Darin explains how grit, partnerships, and clear communication are key factors in bringing zero trust to financial organizations.
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Brent Deterding, CISO of Afni, knows focusing on empathy yields benefits for his personal, and professional life. Whether raising foster children, meeting with vendors, or analyzing cyber attacks, his policy of treating others with dignity opens new doors and creates opportunities. Learn how being transparent in conversations helps him avoid costly mistakes, discover solutions, and maximize discussions.
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Board-Level Cyber Risk Oversight
New regulations are elevating cybersecurity issues to the attention of the boardroom, is your organization prepared? Board member Helmuth Ludwig and Zscaler Sr. Director of Global Executive Advisory, Lauren Wise, wrote the book on board-level cyber risk oversight. Listen to their discussion on defining material breaches, knowing the right questions to ask, and the board’s crucial role as cyber risk managers.
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The SEC is requiring organizations to report material cyber incidents within four days. What makes an incident “material”? Brad Moldenhauer, VP & CISO in Residence at Zscaler offers his insights.
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Elena Elkina, Partner at Aleada Consulting, uses her legal and technical background to help organizations explore the treacherous intersection of privacy and security. Are your security processes compliant with privacy regulations? If your cybersecurity posture meets security regulations, have you met your privacy obligations? Elena shares her insights with CISO in Residence, Sean Cordero, on this episode of The CISO’s Gambit.
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Jack Leidecker oversees the security of an AI-driven revenue platform that derives advanced revenue and sales insights. Hear his insider’s view on AI’s current trajectory and the importance of remembering one’s roots in a high-tech world.
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The nexus of cyber, AI, and education is getting more complex, but CISO and polymath Sam Curry delivers sharp insights and memorable anecdotes for leaders facing asymmetric threats from a borderless offense.
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For many organizations, data backups are not treated as something that may ultimately determine the survivability of the company. Avoid making this mistake, listen to W. Curtis Preston’s (a.k.a. “Mr Backup”) sobering stories of businesses destroyed in a single day due to poor data resiliency practices and how the 3-2-1 backup rule can help fend out off the fallout of ransomware and other catastrophic events.
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Zscaler CISO-Americas Benjamin Corll and Brad Moldenhauer join host Sean Cordero to discuss the hottest cybersecurity topics at Miami's recent Global CISO Exchange. Sean delves into their experience to uncover what security executives are discussing today. What problem has CISOs brainstorming in their hallway conversations? Where do industry leaders believe AI/ML is headed? Why are some businesses still afraid of the cloud? Discover these answers, then hear what Zscaler CEO, Jay Chaudry, and Crowdstrike CEO, George Kurtz, said about partners, integration, and the future of cybersecurity.
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Is a CISO’s ascent to industry stardom less about passion for technology and more about overall C-suite business acumen? That holds true for award-winning CISO at BAT, Dawn-Marie Hutchinson. Discover how an MBA, effective presentation skills (Toastmasters anybody?), and keeping your company’s annual reports own your nightstand can be a turning point for your career.
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Joseph Drasin, assistant vice president for planning and continuous improvement at the University of Maryland, College Park’s Division of Information Technology, is a faculty fellow in the Honors College, and a technology leadership expert. A software engineer turned academic, Drasin specializes in organizational development, change management, and process engineering. His research-driven business and people management lessons will open your eyes to a world often missed by well-intentioned executives.
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In the final episode of CISO’s Gambit for this year, host Sean Cordero is joined by colleagues Brad Moldenhauer, Mark Lueck, and Ben Corll, members of the office of the CISO at Zscaler, for a look back on 2022. They discuss the year’s cybersecurity happenings, the evolving role of security leadership, and what trends they anticipate continuing into 2023.
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In a first, host Sean Cordero welcomes accomplished venture capitalist to the show, Marcus Bartram, General Partner at Telstra Ventures. Marcus has backed investments in such recognizable security ventures as CrowdStrike (a Zscaler partner). Throughout their conversation, Bartram explains what he looks for in an attractive cybersecurity investment, what startups look for in CISO and external advisors, and how to scale great ideas into a successful business.
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Not everyone arrives at work in the morning to advance humans’ understanding of our place in the universe. But David Liska does. As the Associate Director of Engineering & Technology at the Space Telescope Science Institute, he’s been integral in launching and operating one of humanity’s most ambitious astronomical projects to date: the James Webb Telescope. In this episode, learn what it takes to manage such a massively complex undertaking, Liska’s lessons for working on public sector projects, and what about the universe still fills him with wonder.
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Does academia take the right approach to producing tomorrow's cybersecurity leaders? What role should private sector leaders play? JP Saini, Chief Digital & Technology Officer at Sunbelt Rentals joins host Sean Cordero to discuss how mentorship directly contributes to better business outcomes, the importance of soft skills, and the fundamentals necessary to find success in a cybersecurity career.
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