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Cybersecurity Business with Fexingo: Security Companies, Breaches, and Enterprise Defense
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Cybersecurity Business with Fexingo: Security Companies, Breaches, and Enterprise Defense

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Lucas and Luna examine the business of cybersecurity: the companies that build defenses, the breaches that expose weaknesses, and the enterprise strategies that determine who survives a digital siege. Each episode dissects one security vendor's financial filings, contract wins, and R&D spend — CrowdStrike versus Palo Alto Networks, the Okta identity saga, how SentinelOne's AI detection affects its gross margins. They walk through actual breach post-mortems (Colonial Pipeline, SolarWinds, MOVEit) and ask: what did the insurance payout look like, which C-suite roles took the blame, and how did the stock move? Lucas reads directly from SEC filings and earnings call transcripts; Luna presses on competitive moats, customer churn, and the cost of zero-day exploits. The show serves investors tracking the cybersecurity ETF, CISOs benchmarking vendor spend, and product managers who need to understand how boardroom risk appetite translates into line-item budgets. Conversations stay grounded in market caps, contract sizes, and patch-cycle economics — no fear-mongering, no vendor white papers. What does a 30% year-over-year increase in ransomware payouts mean for the next quarter's firewall procurement cycle?

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How Security Teams Are Using Digital Twins to Simulate Attacks

Jun 6, 202610mEp. 34S1

Episode 34 of Cybersecurity Business with Fexingo explores the emerging use of digital twins in enterprise security. Lucas and Luna break down how companies like Microsoft and Siemens are building virtual replicas of the

How Security Teams Are Using Ransomware Negotiations to Save Millions

Jun 5, 202610mEp. 33S1

When ransomware hits, the conventional wisdom says 'never pay.' But in Episode 33 of Cybersecurity Business, Lucas and Luna explore the growing practice of professional ransomware negotiation — where specially trained th

How Security Teams Are Using Breach Simulation to Find Gaps

Jun 5, 20267mEp. 32S1

Episode 32 of Cybersecurity Business with Fexingo dives into breach and attack simulation (BAS) tools. Lucas and Luna explore how companies like Cymulate, AttackIQ, and SafeBreach are helping enterprise security teams co

Why CISOs Are Mandating Unified Log Management

Jun 4, 20267mEp. 31S1

Episode 31 of Cybersecurity Business with Fexingo digs into why enterprise security teams are consolidating log management under a single platform. Lucas and Luna examine the rise of observability giants like Splunk, Dat

How Security Teams Use Zero Trust to Stop Supply Chain Attacks

Jun 4, 20268mEp. 30S1

Episode 30 of Cybersecurity Business with Fexingo dives into how enterprises are adopting zero-trust architectures to defend against software supply chain attacks. Lucas and Luna examine the SolarWinds breach as a case s

How Identity Security Is Becoming the New Perimeter

Jun 3, 20268mEp. 29S1

Lucas and Luna explore the shift from network-centric security to identity-centric defense. They discuss how the 2020 SolarWinds breach accelerated the adoption of zero-trust identity models, why Microsoft estimates iden

Why Cybersecurity Teams Are Using Threat Modeling to Fix Security Debt

Jun 3, 202610mEp. 28S1

Episode 28 of Cybersecurity Business with Fexingo: Security Companies, Breaches, and Enterprise Defense. Lucas and Luna dig into security debt — the accumulated vulnerabilities and outdated controls that plague enterpris

How Security Teams Are Using Browser Isolation to Stop Phishing

Jun 2, 20269mEp. 27S1

Phishing remains the number one attack vector, but a growing number of enterprises are adopting a radical approach: browser isolation. Instead of trying to detect malicious links, these systems run all web content in a r

How Cyber Insurance Premiums Are Reshaping Enterprise Security

Jun 2, 20269mEp. 26S1

Episode 26 of Cybersecurity Business with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna explore how the cyber insurance market is driving significant changes in enterprise security practices. They examine the hardening of underwriting standar

How Cybersecurity Insurance Is Reshaping Enterprise Risk Strategy

Jun 1, 20267mEp. 25S1

Episode 25 of Cybersecurity Business with Fexingo examines the shifting dynamics of cybersecurity insurance. Lucas and Luna explore how rising premiums and stricter underwriting requirements are forcing enterprises to ad

How Security Teams Are Using Automated Patch Management to Defend Against Zero-Day Attacks

Jun 1, 20267mEp. 24S1

Episode 24 of Cybersecurity Business with Fexingo examines the shift from manual patching to automated patch management in the race against zero-day exploits. Lucas and Luna break down the economics of patching: the aver

How Cybersecurity Companies Are Adopting the CISO as a Service Model

May 31, 20269mEp. 23S1

Episode 23 of Cybersecurity Business with Fexingo dives into the rise of virtual CISO (vCISO) services — why mid-sized companies are outsourcing their security leadership to firms like Coalfire and SecurityScorecard. Luc

Why OT Security Is the Next Frontier for CISOs

May 31, 202612mEp. 22S1

Episode 22 of Cybersecurity Business with Fexingo explores why operational technology (OT) security has become the most urgent priority for enterprise CISOs. Lucas and Luna examine the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack

Why Security Teams Are Moving to EDR

May 30, 202613mEp. 21S1

Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) is rapidly replacing traditional antivirus in enterprise security. In this episode, Lucas and Luna break down why the shift is happening, using CrowdStrike's Falcon platform as a cas

Dark Web Marketplaces Are the New Enterprise Threat Intel Source

May 30, 20269mEp. 20S1

Episode 20 of Cybersecurity Business with Fexingo explores how security teams are turning to dark web marketplaces—sites like Russian Market and Genesis—as a legitimate source of threat intelligence. Lucas and Luna unpac

How Cybersecurity Teams Are Using Deception Technology

May 29, 202611mEp. 19S1

Most cybersecurity spending goes toward keeping attackers out — but what if you invited them in and watched what they did? This episode explores deception technology, a strategy where security teams plant fake credential

How Cyber Thieves Are Using Open Source Intelligence

May 29, 20268mEp. 18S1

Open source intelligence, or OSINT, is a powerful tool for both security researchers and cybercriminals. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how thieves use publicly available data — from social media to corporate we

How Security Companies Are Building Cyber Threat Intelligence Feeds

May 28, 202610mEp. 17S1

Lucas and Luna explore the business behind cyber threat intelligence feeds—the data products that power enterprise defense. They break down how companies like Recorded Future, Mandiant, and CrowdStrike collect, analyze,

How Attackers Are Using AI for Social Engineering

May 28, 20268mEp. 16S1

In this episode of Cybersecurity Business with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore the growing threat of AI-powered social engineering attacks. Unlike traditional phishing that relies on spelling errors and generic messages,

How Security Orchestration Is Saving Enterprise Security Teams

May 27, 20268mEp. 15S1

Episode 15 of Cybersecurity Business with Fexingo explores security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR) — a technology stack that connects disparate security tools into a single workflow. Lucas and Luna break

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