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Join us tomorrow for “Hacking Ransomware”
Join us tomorrow for “Hacking Ransomware”
Join us TOMORROW, Friday [10-22-21], for "Hacking Ransomware"
Our discussion will be
"Hacking Ransomware: An hour of critical thinking of how to combat a really hard-to-stop attack."
It all begins at 10 AM PT/1 PM ET on Friday, October 22, 2021 with guests Elliot Lewis, CEO, Keyavi, and Dan Walsh, CISO, VillageMD. 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, Keyavi
Defense in Depth
Why is Security Recruiting So Broken
On this week's Defense in Depth, co-host Geoff Belknap, CISO, LinkedIn and I welcome guest Tony Sager, svp, and chief evangelist, Center for Internet Security. Here are a few of the highlights of our discussion:
What role should HR play in the hiring process of cybersecurity candidates?
What happens when HR's algorithms don't see the right keywords?
What are some better ways to get noticed by a human decision maker?
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Thanks to our podcast sponsor, Qualys
Overheard on Defense in Depth
“There’s an assumption of expertise and assumption of ‘we’re security, so we know what we’re doing.’... And we are just as fallible as any other field.“ - Robert Wood, CISO, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
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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 on LinkedIn 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:
Ransomware hackers reportedly targeted 3 different US water facilities this year alone
Google gives away 10,000 free security keys to high-risk users
FCC takes aim at spam texts
You can participate live in the conversation by
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Thanks to this week's headlines sponsor, Tessian
Highlights from CISO Series Video Chat "Hacking Security Champions"
Here are five of the best moments from "Hacking Security Champions" with Simon Maple, field CTO, Snyk, and Matthew Southworth, CISO, Priceline.
you can watch the video, read the best bad ideas, and best quotes from the chat room.
Thanks to our video chat sponsor, Snyk
Overheard on CISO/Security Vendor Relationship Podcast
“You shouldn't have an entry level SOC analyst on their own. That's a great way to burn somebody out in their first two months of their career.” - Mike Johnson, co-host, CISO/Security Vendor Relationship Podcast
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