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Join us tomorrow for “Hacking Data First Security”
Join us tomorrow for “Hacking Data First Security”
Join us TOMORROW, Friday [01-28-22], for "Hacking Data First Security"
Our discussion will be
"Hacking Data First Security: An hour of critical thinking about focusing your security program on data."
It all begins at 10 AM PT/1 PM ET on Friday, January 28, 2022 with guests Brian Vecci, field CTO, Varonis, and Mario DiNatale, CISO, Odyssey Group. We'll have fun conversation and games, plus at the end of the hour (11 AM PT/2 PM ET) we'll do our meetup.
Thanks to our video chat sponsor, Varonis
Defense in Depth
What Should We Stop Doing in Cybersecurity?
On this week's Defense in Depth, Steve Zalewski and I welcome guest Jim Rutt, CISO, Dana Foundation. Here are a few of the highlights of our discussion:
What tool or process should we stop doing to stop wasting time?
Are "third-party risk reviews" useful at all?
Can we smooth out the sales cycle?
Are users to blame, or are they the victims?
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Thanks to our podcast sponsor, Thinkst Canary
Overheard on Defense in Depth
“There's a large number of IT vendors very obsessed about what they do, rather than what customers need.” - Alastair Cooke, analyst, GigaOm
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Cyber Security Headlines - Week in Review
We're live tomorrow and every Friday at 12:30 PM PT/3:30 PM ET 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:
Ukraine attack update: experts find strategic similarities with NotPetya
Ransomware gangs step up insider recruitment
Staff negligence is now a major reason for insider security incidents
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deepwatch
Highlights from CISO Series Video Chat "Hacking Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)"
Here are five of the best moments from "Hacking Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)" with Matthew Andriani, founder and CEO, MazeBolt, and Chris Grundemann, research category lead (networking and security), GigaOm.
you can watch the video, read the best bad ideas, and best quotes from the chat room.
Thanks to our video chat sponsor, Mazebolt
Overheard on CISO/Security Vendor Relationship Podcast
“Getting to the point of deciding that you need to make a change is often the thing that scares organizations and leaders and the individual team members that have to address these issues the most.” - Derek Vadala, chief risk officer, BitSight
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