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Join us tomorrow for “Hacking Security Champions”
Join us tomorrow for “Hacking Security Champions”
Join us TOMORROW, Friday [10-15-21], for "Hacking Security Champions"
Our discussion will be
"Hacking Security Champions: An hour of critical thinking about how to turn non-security people into security leaders".
It all begins at 10 AM PT/1 PM ET on Friday, October 15, 2021 with guests Simon Maple, field CTO, Snyk, and Matthew Southworth, CISO, Priceline. 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, Snyk
Defense in Depth
How to Be a Vendor CISOs Love
On this week's Defense in Depth, co-host Geoff Belknap, CISO, LinkedIn and I welcome guest Andy Ellis, operating partner, YL Ventures.. Here are a few of the highlights of our discussion:
What are some "positive vendor engagement" characteristics?
What tips can we share with vendors who want to build a lasting good impression?
How can a vendor go about building trust?
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Thanks to our podcast sponsor, Varonis
Overheard on Defense in Depth
“Don’t just flip on every button and switch to get observability and hope that insight will just come to you. There’s no easy button for finding bad guys” - Geoff Belknap, CISO, LinkedIn.
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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:
Bank of America insider charged with money laundering for BEC scams
Medtronic recalls insulin pump controllers over cyberattack risks
You got nuclear secrets in my peanut butter!
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Thanks to this week's headlines sponsor, BitSight
Highlights from CISO Series Video Chat "Hacking Regulations"
Here are five of the best moments from "Hacking Regulations" with Tim Bowden, svp, vulnerability management, Truist, and Ed Bellis, CTO and co-founder, Kenna Security.
you can watch the video, read the best bad ideas, and best quotes from the chat room.
Thanks to our video chat sponsor, Kenna Security
Overheard on CISO/Security Vendor Relationship Podcast
“There’s this belief that if something is open source it is more secure than something that is closed source, simply because there’s more eyes on it. We know that there are vulnerabilities in open source code.” - Mike Johnson, co-host, CISO/Security Vendor Relationship Podcast
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