
Episode 106: Episode 106 Mythos, Quantum and the Canvas Breach
In this episode, Richard briefly discusses Anthropic's Mythos, Quantum computing and the recent Canvas Breach.

Hosted by Richard Heron · 🇺🇸 US · EN-AU · 75 episodes
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Cyber Security, data breaches, Hackers, Chief Information Security Officers, Talking Cyber Security (formerly 'The Australian CISO') is a podcast for anyone interested in Cyber Security. Hear about data breaches, cyber news, how security personnel 'tick', how to answer questions at an interview, lessons learnt while doing the security role, how security people network, how they succeed etc. Use the email address talkingcybersec@gmail.com to make comments, pose questions or even ask to be on The Australian CISO podcast.The main presenter is Richard Heron. Richard is an experienced CISO and has learnt many tough lessons during the many and varied Security Management roles he has held since 2002. He also holds some security accreditations as well. Richard enjoys AFL, podcasting, e-Biking and charity work.
Richard Heron hosts Talking Cyber Security, a technology show with 75 episodes published.

In this episode, Richard briefly discusses Anthropic's Mythos, Quantum computing and the recent Canvas Breach.

In this 40 minute episode, Richard provides the top 10 recommendations to help you get to the next level. You can have all the certifications in the world, but without the non-security related skills... you will find it

In this episode, Richard finishes off the discussion on all the non-security related skills you will need to climb the corporate security ladder.

Richard continues his discussion about the non-security skills you require to be successful in a cyber role.

In Part 2 of this series, Richard continues with the lessons needed to get you to the next level in your security journey.

In this episode, Richard is of the opinion that security knowledge is just not enough to succeed in this field.

In this episode, Richard briefly gives his thoughts about CyberCon Melbourne 2025.

In this episode, Richard briefly gives his thoughts about CyberCon Melbourne 2025.

In this episode, Richard discusses what to expect from CyberCon Melbourne 2025.

In this episode, Richard completes his 2 part series on hacking group Scattered Spider.

In this episode, Richard commences his look into infamous hacking group Scattered Spider.

In this episode, Richard has a deep dive into Security Awareness. What works? What doesn't?

In Episode 94, Richard concludes his in depth discussion about Data Loss Protection...or was that Data Loss Prevention. DLP by any other name.

Richard revisits the very important Cyber field of Data Loss Protection.

Richard completes his summary of the March 2025 Gartner Risk and Security Conference held in Sydney Australia.

Richard describes Day 1 of Gartner's Sydney and Risk Conference held recently in Sydney.

In this episode, Richard introduces basic concepts of Crisis and Incident Management. This is the first of a few episodes where Crisis and Incident Management will be discussed.

In this episode, Richard discusses 10 lessons and approaches that will help you survive in cyber security.

In this episode, Richard covers the top 25 lessons derived from the 2024 Talking Cyber Security podcast.

In this episode, Richard does a bit of a reflection of 2024, and prompts your thinking for the upcoming year.
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