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Cisco's Linda Michels and David Gormley on defending against insider threats
Aug 19, 202511m0
Cisco security experts argue that the solution to rising internal cyber risks isn't just about blocking bad actors but enabling unwitting employees with invisible security, precise policies, and powerful threat intellige
Optiv + ClearShark's Michael Saintcross discusses 'zero standing privilege'
Jul 17, 202515m0
As identity sprawl grows, Optiv + ClearShark SVP of Revenue Michael Saintcross says cybersecurity leaders must pivot from traditional ICAM strategies to solutions that offer granular control and "zero standing privilege"
Trinity Cyber's Mike Denning on the power of Full Content Inspection technology
Jul 8, 202510m0
As AI-driven assaults add a new dimension to the escalating volume of cyberattacks, chief information security officers— and the traditional cybersecurity tools they rely on — are struggling to keep up. Trinity Cyber Chi
Lenovo’s Nima Baiati and SentinelOne’s Melissa K. Smith on the necessity of endpoint security
Jun 30, 202521m0
As AI-enabled workloads introduce complex and unseen security vulnerabilities, Lenovo’s Nima Baiati and SentinelOne’s Melissa K. Smith say securing the endpoint is paramount for IT professionals. This podcast was produce
The evolving landscape of detection in a zero-trust environment | ThreatLocker's Danny Jenkins
Jan 25, 20259m0
Episode 5 of 5: Behavior-based detection and dynamic threat intelligence are essential to enhancing security operations and reducing cyber threat response times, says ThreatLocker CEO Danny Jenkins. This episode is part
Managing the risks of local administrator privileges | ThreatLocker's Danny Jenkins
Jan 10, 20256m0
ThreatLocker CEO Danny Jenkins emphasizes the importance of limiting local administrator privileges. He also advocates for Enterprise Privilege Management (EPM) solutions and effective user communication to balance secur
How do you find a ransomware gang on the dark web?
Mar 27, 202020m0
In this episode, Greg Otto talks with Adam Darrah, director of intelligence at Vigilante, about hacker gangs on the dark web, how they run their ransomware operations, and if the cybersecurity community get ever get past
Right before the world drastically changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the craziest story in cybersecurity was the Vault 7 trial. With that ending in a mistrial, Greg Otto and Jeff Stone look at how the government fail
How to embrace zero trust into network security with John Kindervag from Palo Alto Networks
Feb 1, 201910m0
The creator behind the zero-trust network model, John Kindervag, talks about why “trust” has become a vulnerability that needs to be mitigated like other vulnerabilities and where to start. Sponsored by Palo Alto Network
Episode 2 - Upguard's Chris Vickery and Mike Baukes
Mar 1, 201818m0
One of the bigger stipulations in GDPR is that third-party service providers, including companies who run the ever-ubiquitous cloud, will also be responsible for following the correct protocols when it comes to protectin
How Identity Can Control Shadow IT with Okta's Chris Niggel
Feb 25, 20188m0
In the latest CyberScoop Radio podcast, Chris Niggel, Okta's director of security and compliance talks about how identity management can be the catalyst to turn shadow IT into distributed IT. By implementing a strong too
Global Security Advocate Thomas Fischer talks with CyberScoop's Greg Otto about the mind shift companies are going to have to embrace if they want to be in tune with GDPR once it goes into effect in May.
Open source's security scalability and flexibility with Hortonworks' Henry Sowell
Jan 4, 20186m0
Henry Sowell, Technical Director for Hortonworks spoke with CyberScoop on how open source systems allow for that flexibility and scalability, especially at a time where the onslaught of threats has never been greater. Sp
How to make threat intelligence actionable, explains Alaska Airlines' security architecture director
Nov 10, 201713m0
With millions of indicators contained in threat intelligence data, it's important for analysts to stay focused on worthwhile information that could indicate a data breach for their particular organizations, says Jessica
With massive networks at federal government agencies, a workforce clamoring for the ability to work collaboratively and pushes from Congress to move away from legacy systems, cybersecurity is monumental concern. Nearly e
How threat intelligence leads to counterintelligence, explains Anomali's Travis Farral
Oct 6, 201710m0
Travis Farral, director of security strategy for Anomali, talks about the many benefits of threat intelligence and what is being done to disrupt adversaries through counterintelligence initiatives. Sponsored by Anomali.
Larry Ponemon, chairman and founder of the Ponemon Institute, talks with Wyatt Kash about the growing need for enterprises to leverage the right kind of threat intelligence.
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