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Join us tomorrow for “Hacking Customer Trust”
Join us tomorrow for “Hacking Customer Trust”
On tomorrow's Super Cyber Friday join us for "Hacking Customer Trust.”
On this week's Defense in Depth: Walk a Mile in a Security Recruiter's Shoes
Top Cyber Security Headlines include: Taiwan touts $900 million in new business from Silicon Valley meetings, Verizon notifies customers their accounts were breached, and Gen Z and millennials less serious about cybersecurity on work-issued devices.
Super Cyber Fridays!
Join us TOMORROW, Friday [10-21-22] for “Hacking Customer Trust”
Tomorrow's discussion for
Super Cyber Friday
will be
"Hacking Customer Trust: An hour of critical thinking about what are the elements required to build a confident business relationship."
It all begins at 1 PM ET/10 AM PT on Friday, October 21, 2022 with guests Al Yang, CEO/co-founder, SafeBase and Kathy Wang, CISO, Discord. 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, SafeBase
Defense in Depth
Walk a Mile in a Security Recruiter's Shoes
On this week's Defense in Depth, Geoff Belknap, CISO, LinkedIn and I welcome guest with our guest Caleb Sima, CSO, Robinhood. Here are a few of the highlights of our discussion:
Instead of complaining about the security hiring process, should CISOs walk a mile in a recruiter's shoes and have a little compassion to what they're going through?
If so, how might you be able to help, at any level?
Have we thought about the process we’re creating for candidates?
Are we being responsible and thinking about the candidate's journey vs. being opportunistic?
Thanks to our podcast sponsor, Safe Security
LIVE!
Cyber Security Headlines - Week in Review
We're live tomorrow and every Friday at 3:30 PM ET/12:30 PM PT for a short 20-minute discussion of the week's cyber news. Here are a few of the stories we'll be discussing on the show:
Taiwan touts $900 million in new business from Silicon Valley meetings
Verizon notifies customers their accounts were breached
Gen Z and millennials less serious about cybersecurity on work-issued devices
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Thanks to this week's headlines sponsor, SafeBase
Cyber chatter from around the web...
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"Does anybody else think security jobs and 'moving to the field' have been overhyped online from 2020-early 2022 and now the reality hits?" (
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Coming Up On Super Cyber Friday...
Coming up in the weeks ahead we have:
[10-21-22] Hacking Customer Trust
[10-28-22] Hacking APIs
[11-04-22] Hacking DDoS Trends
and register for them all now!