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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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See Something, Do Something: A Conversation with Dmitri Alperovitch
Dmitri Alperovitch is the Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of Silverado Policy Accelerator, a non-profit focused on advancing solutions to critical geopolitical and cybersecurity policy challenges. He is a Co-Founder and former CTO of CrowdStrike Inc. A renowned cybersecurity visionary and business executive, Alperovitch is a thought-leader on cybersecurity strategy and state tradecraft and has served as special advisor to the US Department of Defense.
Spotlight on the Center for Internet Security (CIS) with Curtis Dukes
Curtis Dukes, Executive Vice President and General Manager for Security Best Practices at the Center for Internet Security (CIS) joins the podcast this week. He shares insights from his more than 30 years with the NSA and how that journey led to the CIS and the synergies between the two organizations in providing cyber resources and fostering threat intelligence information sharing.
Is This the Dreadnought Moment? with Dr. Andrew Hammond
Dr. Andrew Hammond, Historian and Curator of the International Spy Museum joins us this week - and let’s be honest he has just about the coolest job out there today! Hammond takes us through the classic period of espionage and the reliance on physical data and spycraft techniques to transport through to the modern day battlefield of cyber intelligence and espionage.
What’s the Security Tipping Point? with Mike Watson - Ep. 157
Mike Watson, CISO for the Commonwealth of Virginia, joins the podcast this week and shares perspective on the challenges and opportunities for security teams at the state and local level. He recounts a 2009 ransomware incident and details just how sophisticated ransomware attackers have become in the ensuing years since.
The Ransomware Attack Whack-a-Mole Conundrum with Matthew Ferraro
This week we catch up with Matthew Ferraro an attorney at the international law firm Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr and former intelligence officer. He has written extensively on national security and legal issues and most recently authored the CNN opinion piece “Ransomware attacks are about to get worse. But there are ways to stop them.”
The Incredible Power of Stubborn Optimism, with SolarWinds CEO Sudhakar Ramakrishna
This week our special guest is Sudhakar Ramakrishna, President and Chief Executive Officer of SolarWinds. He shares insights from his first year at the company, joining at a very dynamic time as news of the Sunburst attack first started making headlines.
Cyber in the 21st Century with Combiz Abdolrahimi
This week, we welcome guest Combiz Abdolrahimi, a national security lawyer and Emerging Technology and Innovation Leader at Deloitte. We deep dive into today’s critical infrastructure vulnerabilities and navigating the path forward to address the threat with systems that weren’t originally designed with cybersecurity in mind.
Today’s Ransomware Relationship Status—It’s Complicated
Joining us this week is Danny Jenkins, CEO and Co-founder of ThreatLocker, an Orlando-based cybersecurity firm providing zero-trust endpoint security. Danny shares insights on the challenges facing critical infrastructure, particularly water systems that continue to be targeted with today’s latest headline grabbing financial + ideological threat of ransomware. And he poses the question, “Will we get to a point where we have to stop drinking tap water?”
Roided-out Sitting Duck with Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade, Part 2
Want to know what this week’s episode title means? Listen to our two-part episode with Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade (aka JAGS). He’s the principal researcher at SentinelOne and Adjunct Professor of Strategic Studies at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). JAGS takes us on an exciting and educational ride through his research efforts on Moonlight Maze, one of the first widely known cyberespionage campaigns in world history.