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TONIGHT (9-20-22) Live Recording of CISO Series Podcast in Mountain View, CA
TONIGHT (9-20-22) Live Recording of CISO Series Podcast in Mountain View, CA
On this week's episode of CISO Series Podcast "The Cybersecurity Hamster Wheel of Getting Nothing Done.'
Cyber Security Headlines you need to know include: Google pays hacker $250k, VMware warns of Chromeloader malware, and Ransomware attack frequency and amounts go....down?
And join us for this week's Super Cyber Friday "Hacking Phishing."
CISO Series Podcast
The Cybersecurity Hamster Wheel of Getting Nothing Done
Mike Johnson and I welcome guest Sara-Michele Lazarus, vp/head of trust and security, Stavvy to discuss:
What are signs your team is getting burnt out?
What's the most valuable skill in a cybersecurity analyst?
Why are we seeing so many zero day exploits right now?
Thanks to our podcast sponsor, Sysdig
09-20-22: Join Our Live Audience Recording of CISO Series Podcast in Mountain View, CA
We did it before the pandemic and it’s now time to do it again. ISSA Silicon Valley and San Francisco will be hosting David Spark, producer of CISO Series, who has been referred to as “a DJ at a CISO rave.” Come and be part of the live audience as Spark invites his co-host Mike Johnson and guest Geoff Belknap, CISO, LinkedIn to participate in a really fun show where we’ll tackle tough cyber leadership issues, play games like “What’s Worse?!” and close with an audience question speed round.
WHERE: Microsoft Silicon Valley Campus 1045 La Avenida St., Mountain View, CA
WHEN: Doors open at 5:00 PM. Recording at 6:00 PM. Networking and dinner at 6:45 PM.
NOTE: You must have proof of vaccination or recent negative COVID test.ALSO, join us two days later in Santa Monica for "SURF, SAND, and SECURITY! ISSA-LA Information Security Summit XII" on September 22, 2022.
Best advice for a CISO...
"My best advice would be that it's helpful to really understand who your customers are and what they care the most about, especially if you're in the process of building a security program." -- Sara-Michele Lazarus, vp/head of trust and security, Stavvy
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"Once that organization has defined its culture, how it moves, what it’s about, the values that it has as an organization, then they can start to look at, “Well, what does fit look like?” Fit could mean understanding how teams work together, or what do you value in order for an organization to be successful, or even departments to be successful." --Sherron Burgess, CISO, BCD Travel
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Cyber Security Headlines
Top headlines for Tuesday, September 20, 2022:
Google pays hacker $250k
VMware warns of Chromeloader malware
Ransomware attack frequency and amounts go....down?
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Super Cyber Fridays!
Phishing is Not an Email Issue. It’s an ‘Anywhere I Can Message You’ Problem.
Getting people to do what they shouldn’t do is the goal of phishing. And it can happen on what is perceived to be trusted platforms for communications. In this video I chat with Patrick Harr, CEO, SlashNext about the expanding issue of phishing to all communications platforms. Joining me and Patrick will be Nick Ryan, CISO, Baker Tilly US.It’s a tease for this Friday’s [9-23-22] Super Cyber Friday “Hacking Phishing: An hour of critical thinking about how malicious attackers weaken trusted forms of communications.”
Thanks to our Super Cyber Friday sponsor, SlashNext