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What Makes a Cybersecurity Culture Great?
What Makes a Cybersecurity Culture Great?
Join us NEXT Friday [02-25-22], for "Hacking Sprawl"
There is no video chat tomorrow, but be sure to join us next Friday, when our discussion will be
"Hacking Sprawl: An hour of critical thinking about how to manage everyone’s ability to harness and deploy computing power."
It all begins at 10 AM PT/1 PM ET on Friday, February 25, 2022 with guests Ed Bellis, CTO and co-founder, Kenna Security (now part of Cisco), and Collin Boyce, CISO, City of Tucson. 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, Kenna Security
Defense in Depth
Building a Cybersecurity Culture
On this week's Defense in Depth, Geoff Belknap, CISO, LinkedIn, and I welcome guest Mike Hanley, CSO, GitHub.. Here are a few of the highlights of our discussion:
When building a cybersecurity culture, where is the most important place to start?
How can we avoid it just becoming "lip service"?
How can we blend cybersecurity culture into the main corporate culture?
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Thanks to our podcast sponsor, Anjuna
Overheard on Defense in Depth
“Most of us have a business or an organization to run and that is too complex to be sorted out by a set of rules.” - 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:
Three-fifths of cyber-attacks in 2021 were malware-free
Super Bowl ad shines a light on QR code risks
SEC outlines new cybersecurity rules for investment firms
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Thanks to this week's headlines sponsor, PlexTrac
Highlights from CISO Series Video Chat "Hacking Promises of Automation"
Here are five of the best moments from "Hacking Promises of Automation" with Leonid Belkind, CTO, Torq, and Brian Lozada, CISO, HBOMax.
t you can watch the video, read the best bad ideas, and best quotes from the chat room.
Thanks to our video chat sponsor, Torq
Overheard on CISO/Security Vendor Relationship Podcast
“I would advise people to think lazy and to think weird. Think of what is the easiest, laziest way for someone to try to compromise your systems, and, also, to think weird. What is a creative and interesting thing that would incense someone to just see if they could get away with it?” – Julie Tsai, Cybersecurity Leader
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