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27 mins
Ethical Hacking Insights: Uncovering Vulnerabilities and Strengthening Security with Gemma Moore – Part 2
Episode 311
December 10, 2024
30 mins
Ethical Hacking Insights: Uncovering Vulnerabilities and Strengthening Security with Gemma Moore – Part 1
Episode 310
December 2, 2024
54 mins
AI in Defense: Balancing Innovation with Ethical and Regulatory Concerns with David DiMolfetta
Episode 309
November 25, 2024
35 mins
The Future of Biometric Security: Exploring Iris and Facial Recognition with Marios Savvides - Part 2
Episode 308
November 19, 2024
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Evel Knievel of Storytelling - Joe Uchill
Joe Uchill, senior reporter at SC Magazine, joins us on the podcast this week to share perspective from his ongoing reporting on the cyber implications from the Ukraine conflict.
Eric Trexler and Petko Stoyanov on Ukraine - Ep. 170
Petko Stoyanov, Forcepoint's Global Chief Technology Officer joins Eric Trexler for a discussion on cyber implications of the developing war on Ukraine.
What Natural Disasters Can Teach Us About Cyberattack Response
Dr. Samantha Ravich, Chairman for the Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation at Foundation for Defense of Democracies joins the podcast this week. She shares insights from her many years on the geopolitical and economic front lines of cyber, and work with many renowned government leaders, on developing a plan of action to address today’s cyber threat landscape and looming threat against critical infrastructure and essential services.
Predicting Cybersecurity Insurance and AI Futures with Josephine Wolff
This week we dive into the hot topic of cybersecurity insurance with Dr. Josephine Wolff, Associate Professor of Cybersecurity Policy at Tufts University The Fletcher School and author of the book “You’ll See This Message When it is Too Late: The Legal and Economic Aftermath of Cybersecurity Breaches” (MIT Press 2018). We explore the dynamic industry of cyber insurance and key policy areas such as defining cyber war, the impact of the increase of ransomware the last two years (some stats put it at 150% increase!), and how to change security behaviors.
The Conga Line of Cybersecurity in 2022 with Manny Rivelo
Forcepoint CEO Manny Rivelo joins the podcast this week to share his perspective on cybersecurity in 2022 and beyond. Did you know hacking is really a big business? Money from attacks is equivalent to the world’s third-largest economy, behind the U.S. and China. As hackers are innovating faster, businesses are struggling to keep up.
Shaping the Future of City Mobility With Noam Maital
This week Noam Maital, CEO and Co-founder of Waycare Technologies, a subsidiary of Rekor, joins us to share insights on a topic we haven’t yet covered on the podcast – shaping the future of city mobility. Imagine the significant amount of data aggregation and synthesis through AI critical in the management of our roadways, traffic flow and emergency response – that also helps power and draw data from many of the mobile and in-car maps we utilize today.
A Look Back: To The Point in 2021 with Eric Trexler and Rachael Lyon - Ep. 165
Welcome to the end of To the Point in 2021 episode where Eric and Rachael recap highlights from guests throughout the year hitting on the key topics that dominated the headlines including Log4Shell, Sunburst, Colonial Pipeline, ransomware growth trends, the Biden Executive Order of May 12th, Zero Trust.
Log4Shell for the Holidays with Dr. Richard Ford - Ep. 164
Dr. Richard Ford, Chief Technology Officer at Praetorian joins us on the podcast this week to share perspectives on Log4Shell that's been making the headlines in recent weeks. He explains why this is the worst zero-day vulnerability the industry has seen in the last ten years, what makes it special and how Log4j's ubiquity in the java world will keep it around for a long time to come.
Boots On the Ground with Mark Arena
Joining us from the fantastic vista of Monaco is Mark Arena. He’s the CEO at Intel 471 – and he has a great story to tell about the origins of the company name, Boots On the Ground! He also breaks down the ransomware threat over the last couple of decades and how they have evolved with the availability of new, faster, better technology as well as a business acumen in creating affiliate programs and Ransomware-as-a-Service.
A Conversation with Chris Krebs - Ep. 162
This week Chris Krebs, founding partner of Krebs Stamos Group and the first Director of the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) joins the podcast this week. He shares insights on ransomware trend lines, policy discussions, and streamlining the government engagement process for the private sector.