
Encore: 39 Seconds to Breach
Enjoy this encore episode of Threat Vector by Palo Alto Networks. Can your organization survive a breach in 39 seconds? That's how fast attackers are moving now, and if your defenses are still running at human speed, you

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Enjoy this encore episode of Threat Vector by Palo Alto Networks. Can your organization survive a breach in 39 seconds? That's how fast attackers are moving now, and if your defenses are still running at human speed, you

Enjoy this encore episode of Threat Vector by Palo Alto Networks. In this episode of Threat Vector, host David Moulton speaks with Asher Davila, Principal Security Researcher at Palo Alto Networks, about the newly re

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Enjoy this encore episode of Threat Vector by Palo Alto Networks. North Korea has turned your hiring pipeline into a revenue machine. And most organizations have no idea. Evan Gordenker, Director of AI Security and DPR

Enjoy this encore episode of Threat Vector by Palo Alto Networks. Cyber attackers are increasingly targeting the very tools developers trust—integrated development environments (IDEs), low-code platforms, and public code

Enjoy this encore episode of Threat Vector by Palo Alto Networks. Join David Moulton, Senior Director of Thought Leadership for Unit 42, as he sits down with Kyle Wilhoit,Technical Director of Threat Research at Unit

Enjoy this encore episode of Threat Vector by Palo Alto Networks. In this episode of Threat Vector, David Moulton talks with Dimitry Shvartsman, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer of Prime Security, about transfo

Enjoy this encore episode of Threat Vector by Palo Alto Networks. Join Michael Sikorski and Michael Daniel on Threat Vector for a deep dive into cybersecurity collaboration. They discuss how competing companies and g

Enjoy this encore episode of Threat Vector by Palo Alto Networks. Hybrid work has changed the game, but has your security kept up? In this episode of Threat Vector, David Moulton sits down with Harish Singh, Vice Pre

In honor of AAPI Heritage Month, and as attackers increasingly stockpile encrypted data today to decrypt once quantum computing makes it possible, we're revisiting this episode. Quantum computing is advancing fast, and w

Every threat actor leaves a financial signature. Ransomware operators, state-sponsored hackers, fraud networks — they all need to move money, and when they do, the blockchain records it permanently. Jackie Burns Koven le

Ingrid Parker, Director of Intel Response at Unit 42, has a background that doesn't fit the mold: art student, Army linguist, systems administrator deployed to Afghanistan, co-author of 11 Strategies of a World-Class Cyb

AI is the most powerful tool defenders have ever had. It's also the most dangerous weapon attackers have ever had. Assaf Keren, CSO at Qualtrics and author of Lessons from the Frontlines, has seen AI reshape both sides o

The FBI sees every breach. You see yours. Adam Maddock, Section Chief of the FBI's Cyber Technical Analytics and Operations Section, and Jarrod Schlenker, Assistant Section Chief leading the FBI Cyber Division's private-

What does it take to go from staring at forensic images to sitting across from a CEO whose company is on fire? Steve Elovitz has spent his entire career in the room when things go wrong. He started in forensics and eDisc

Most people think nation-state cyberattacks are unpredictable. Allie Mellen wrote the book that proves they’re not. Allie Mellen is the author of Code War: How Nations Hack, Spy, and Shape the Digital Battlefield and a l

What happens when your security analyst isn't a person? Elad Koren, Vice President of Product Management for Cortex Cloud at Palo Alto Networks, returns to Threat Vector to pull back the curtain on what an agentic-first

Can your organization survive a breach in 39 seconds? That's how fast attackers are moving now, and if your defenses are still running at human speed, you're already behind. Wendi Whitmore, Chief Security Intelligence

Your AI agent just wiped an entire email inbox and said sorry. That's not a hypothetical. It already happened. Sailesh Mishra, Product Marketing at Palo Alto Networks and founder of SydeLabs (acquired by Protect AI), has

What happens when you're face-to-face with a ransomware gang demanding millions—and every decision could determine whether your company survives? Jeremy D. Brown, Consulting Director at Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 with ne
Ingrid Parker
Director of Intel Response · Unit 42
1 appearance on this show
Allie Mellen
cybersecurity analyst and author
1 appearance on this show
Wendi Whitmore
Palo Alto Networks
2 appearances on this show
Evan Gordenker
Unit 42
2 appearances on this show
Harish Singh
Wipro
1 appearance on this show
Richu Channakeshava
Palo Alto Networks
1 appearance on this show
Jackie Burns Koven
Chainalysis
1 appearance on this show
Assaf Keren
Qualtrics
1 appearance on this show
Elad Koren
Palo Alto Networks
1 appearance on this show
SydeLabs
SydeLabs
1 appearance on this show
Sailesh Mishra
Palo Alto Networks
1 appearance on this show
Jeremy D. Brown
Palo Alto Networks
1 appearance on this show
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