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George Finney: Zero Trusts Given
In a Zero Trust model, you have to always assume a breach. This is a model that everyone needs to be aware of because everyone wants to know that they are being protected, especially in school. Parents want to know that their children are in a safe environment. This is what the Chief Information Security […]
Paul Connelly: The First CISO at the White House
Do you think your job is hard? Well, being the Chief Security Officer at HCA Healthcare, Paul Connelly was able to wrap his arms around an industry where there are 275,000 employees and 36 million patient care encounters each year. But how does he do that? In today’s episode, Paul Connelly shares his endeavors as […]
Dynamic Trust And Zero Trust – What’s The Difference? With Luke Simonetti
Zero Trust has been a thing for a few years now, and people have leaned into it. However, Booz Allen’s Commercial Practice is changing that narrative and looking to the future to evolve the notion of Trust. In this episode, Matthew Stephenson welcomes the Vice President of Booz Allen’s Commercial Practice, Luke Simonetti. Luke explains […]
Camille Morhardt: Inspiration Is Better Than Motivation
Many people in workplaces around the world have clicked dubious links thinking they’re important emails from work. These people have become victims of spear phishing, one of the biggest threats to workplace security right now. How can we protect ourselves from the bad actors that do this? In this episode, Camille Morhardt, the Director of […]
Nick Ryan: Striving to be the smartest may not be the best idea.
If you are the smartest person in your organization, then you’re doing something wrong. Listen to your host Matthew Stephenson as he talks with Nick Ryan, the CISO at Baker Tilly, about the value of being the dumbest person in the room. Together, they discuss team culture and the different elements that shape successful mergers […]
Dr. Justin Pelletier: Protect The Outside By Protecting The Inside
A cyberattack is a real and ongoing danger for businesses today. Cybersecurity training can help you protect your company from the inside so you can feel as prepared as possible. The Cyber Range and Training Center in RIT’s Global Cybersecurity Institute does just this. They train people by giving them immersive scenarios and emulation training. […]
Insight CISO Jason Rader: He Doesn’t Have 50 People On His Security Team… He Has 12,000
Leading a team takes a lot of skill. Imagine what it takes to lead a team of 12,000! Find out how first-time CISO and Vice President for Insight and Microsoft’s 2022 Security Changemaker of the Year, Jason Rader, powers through his day as he talks about the vital role his team plays in his or […]
Cybersecurity Must Demonstrate How They Deliver Trust With Sean Murphy
Cybersecurity can help an organization do strategic development and a whole lot of other things. But the biggest thing it brings to the table is trust. If you work in cybersecurity, the people in the organization have to trust you and you need to have the credentials for that. There is no trust without credibility. […]
Dan Lohrmann: From A Football Team To Government To The SOC… Culture Is The Key
“Be yourself” is always good advice. But as hackers get smarter, they can be you too! In this digital age, more people spend time online, from connecting with family and friends to doing business. At the same time, online risks keep growing. So do we take offense or defense? In this episode, Dan Lohrmann, Field […]
Understanding The Importance Of Building A Culture Of Trust With Dr. Shayla Treadwell
Leaders and entrepreneurs know that there are a lot of factors in growing an organization. You must think about structures, making better decisions, and what truly matters. Matthew Stephenson sits down for a conversation with Dr. Shayla Treadwell on the importance of building a culture of trust in your organization to drive excellent results and […]