We Take Security and Privacy Seriously… Seriously.

We Take Security and Privacy Seriously… Seriously.

CISO Series
  • On this week's episode of CISO Series Podcast "We Take Security and Privacy Seriously… Seriously."

  • Cyber Security Headlines you need to know include Dutch court rules webcam surveillance is a human rights issue, Intel confirms UEFI leak, Protestors hack into Iranian state tv.

  • And join us for this week's Super Cyber Friday "Hacking Data Protection."

CISO Series Podcast

We Take Security and Privacy Seriously… Seriously.

We Take Security and Privacy Seriously… Seriously.

Mike Johnson and I welcome guest Geoff Belknap, CISO, LinkedIn and co-host of Defense in Depth to discuss:

  • If you truly ARE serious about how you handle security and privacy should you say "seriously" twice?

  • Given the immense complexity not just on integration but also training, are we going to see more consolidation of point solutions into suites? 

  • When would it make sense for a company to completely dump their security team and completely outsource it? And if you were to outsource it, what the heck would that look like?

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Biggest mistake I ever made in security...

"Today, probably agreeing to do a live recording of a security podcast." --Geoff Belknap, CISO, LinkedIn and co-host of Defense in Depth

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"We focus heavily on teaching people how to do security, how to lockdown the house, how to lockdown the building, how to lockdown the IT asset. The reality is you have to leave some doors open. You have to leave some windows unlocked. A perfectly secure place has no entry and no exits. But we have to balance that." --Shawn Bowen, CISO, World Fuel Services

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Cyber Security Headlines 

Top headlines for Tuesday, October 11, 2022:

  • Dutch court rules webcam surveillance is a human rights issue

  • Intel confirms UEFI leak

  • Protestors hack into Iranian state tv

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Super Cyber Fridays!

What Can You Do When Your Data Knows Where It Is?

What Can You Do When Your Data Knows Where It Is?

When data is self aware it can also be self protecting. Meaning you don’t have to go find the data, the data can tell you where it is and given rules you set for it can protect itself. That is an enormous change in dynamics in how we protect information. Because just finding where your data is going and who is using it is a top concern of security professionals.

Elliot Lewis, CEO, Keyavi and I have been talking about the issue of data protection and self-protecting data for years. But in the past two years, his team has discovered what more you can do once your data knows where it is and can protect itself. The most impactful has been around ransomware. If your data is stolen or copied, the data can delete itself and report back where it was taken, thus making the ransomware effort useless, but more importantly providing information to the authorities as to who may have stolen it.

We’re going to be talking about this at greater length this Friday, October 14th, 2022 for Super Cyber Friday.

Our topic of discussion will be “Hacking Data Protection: An hour of critical thinking about what works best to protect, track, and know who is trying to access your critical information.”

Joining me and Elliot for this discussion will be Gary Hayslip, CISO, Softbank Investment Advisers.

It all starts at 1 PM Eastern/10 AM Pacific. At the end of the hour [2 PM Eastern/11 AM Pacific] we’ll switch gears to our meetup where everyone will get a chance to chat face to face.

Thanks to our Super Cyber Friday sponsor, Keyavi

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