[04-14-22] Join us April 29, 2022 for “Hacking the SOC”

Join us April 29, 2022 for “Hacking the SOC”

CISO Series
  • Super Cyber Friday is taking a break for the next 2 weeks. We will return on Friday, April 29, 2022 with "Hacking the SOC (Security Operations Center)".

  • On this weeks Defense in Depth we ask that age-old question, "Why Do So Many Cybersecurity Products Suck?"

  • Top Cyber Security Headlines include:

    • T-Mobile paid third-party to buy leaked data

    • Ransomware insurance claims drop 30% in Q1

    • Security companies form coalition to advise on protecting critical infrastructure

Super Cyber Fridays!

Join us in 2 weeks on Friday [04-29-22], for "Hacking the SOC (Security Operations Center)"

Hacking the SOC (Security Operations Center)

Super Cyber Friday will be taking a break for the next 2 weeks, BUT we will return on Friday, April 29, 2022. Join us then when our discussion for

Super Cyber Friday

will be 

"Hacking the SOC (Security Operations Center): An hour of critical thinking about what keeps SOC employees motivated."

It all begins IN 2 WEEKS at 1 PM ET/10 AM PT on Friday, April 29, 2022 with guests Eoin Hinchy, CEO and co-founder, Tines and Erik Bloch, senior director, detection and response, Sprinklr. We'll have fun conversation and games, plus at the end of the hour (2 PM ET/11 AM PT) we'll do our meetup.

Thanks to our Super Cyber Friday sponsor, Tines

Tines

Defense in Depth

Why Do So Many Cybersecurity Products Suck? 

Why Do So Many Cybersecurity Products Suck?

On this week's Defense in Depth, and Geoff Belknap, CISO, LinkedIn and I welcome sponsored guest Haroon Meer, founder and researcher, Thinkst Canary. Here are a few of the highlights of our discussion:

  • Is the cybersecurity ecosystem giving a rise to subpar products?

  • Why are so many security products implemented poorly?

  • How important is vendor feedback?

Thanks to our podcast sponsor, Thinkst Canary

Thinkst Canary

LIVE!

 Cyber Security Headlines 

Top headlines for Thursday, April 14, 2022:

  • T-Mobile Paid third-party to buy leaked data

  • Ransomware insurance claims drop 30% in Q1

  • Security companies form coalition to advise on protecting critical infrastructure

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Our LIVE "Week In Review" for Cyber Security Headlines will be on break for the next two weeks, but we will return on Friday, April 29, 2022 at 3:30 PM ET/12:30 PM PT for a short 20-minute discussion of the week's cyber news. HAPPY SPRING BREAK!

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Thanks to this week's headlines sponsor, Code42

Code42

Super Cyber Friday

"Hacking Risk Reduction"

Hacking Risk Reduction

Here are the best moments from "Hacking Risk Reduction" with Guy Bejerano, CEO from SafeBreach and Peter Liebert, CISO from LiveOmic.

you can watch the video, read the best bad ideas, and best quotes from the chat room.

Thanks to our video chat sponsor, SafeBreach

SafeBreach

Cyber chatter from around the web...

Jump in on these conversations 

Find something from either LinkedIn or reddit.

  • "Best investments in cyber security for beginners?" (More here)

  • Thoughts on "people who study certs material without taking the actual certs? Waste of time or something good to put on the resume?" (More here)

  • "What is the difference between cybersecurity and information security?" (More here)

Coming Up On Super Cyber Friday...

Coming up in the weeks ahead we have:

  • [04-15-22] No Show 

  • [04-22-22] No Show 

  • [04-29-22] Hacking the SOC (Security Operations Center) 

  • [05-06-22] Hacking Shadow Data 

  • [05-13-22] Hacking Complexity 

  • [05-20-22] Hacking Malware 

  • [06-03-22] Hacking the Attack Surface 

  • [09-16-22] Hacking Like a Cybercrook 

and register for them all now!