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Thales Security Sessions

Thales Security Sessions

Thales Group

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Show overview

Thales Security Sessions has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 70 episodes. That works out to roughly 35 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 24 min and 32 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 weeks ago, with 7 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2021, with 19 episodes published. Published by Thales Group.

Episodes
70
Running
2020–2026 · 6y
Median length
28 min
Cadence
Monthly

From the publisher

Welcome to the Thales Security Sessions podcast, hosted by Steve Prentice, an accomplished writer and speaker focusing primarily on the interaction of people and technology in the workplace. This podcast series explores the technologies, people, and processes behind information security. We’ll delve into topics like data security, remote access and digital transformation, as well as the people and technologies that make it all work behind the scenes. We’ll speak to Thales and industry experts to bring you fresh perspectives on how to navigate the world of information security.

Latest Episodes

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Beyond the Algorithm: The Human Skills Engineering Still Can’t Live Without

May 21, 202618 min

The Emerging Battle for Data Protection

Apr 24, 202624 min

Inside the Race to a Quantum Safe Future: PQC Palooza Live 2026 at RSAC

Quantum computing isn’t distant anymore, but is a rapidly approaching milestone that is already reshaping the foundations of digital security. Faced with a new reality, organizations everywhere are preparing for the post quantum era. Encryption, the essential safeguard for global data protection, will need to evolve quickly, and the timeline to act is shrinking fast. For this reason, Thales PQC Palooza at RSAC has become one of the industry’s must-attend gatherings, and this episode takes you right into the heart of this year’s event. Hear from leaders across the PQC ecosystem including Keyfactor, DigiCert, Quside, The Quantum Crunch, Thales and more, who break down the current state of PQC and the critical steps toward quantum-safe architectures.

Mar 30, 202621 min

RSAC 2026 On the Go: Where AI, Emerging Tech, and Collective Defense Collide

In this special Thales Security Sessions “Podcast On the Go” episode, we are at RSA Conference 2026 in San Francisco, bringing listeners straight from the show floor. The RSAC 2026 Pulse takes you straight to the heart of the event, where Liz Kelly captures real-time insights from cybersecurity leaders, innovators, and practitioners on the show floor. In this fast-paced episode, experts share their perspectives on the explosive impact of AI on both threats and defenses, the growing importance of data visibility and DSPM, and the convergence of identity, data, and application security. From post-quantum readiness to API security and autonomous agents, this episode delivers a concise, on-the-ground look at the trends shaping the future of cybersecurity - and what organizations need to do next to stay ahead.

Mar 26, 202629 min

The Peril and the Promise

When ChatGPT was released in November 2022, it ushered in a revolution, reaching 100 million monthly active users within two months, one of the fastest adoption curves in consumer tech history. The rest, as they say, is history. Since then, in boardrooms and organizations of all types, AI instantly became both a shield and a weapon. Even inside the White House, policymakers were forced to confront a stark reality: this technology carries extraordinary promise, and extraordinary peril. In this episode of the Thales Security Sessions Podcast, former White House advisor Diane Staheli takes us behind the scenes of how governments, model creators, and security leaders are racing to close governance gaps, outpace adversaries, and prevent AI risk at a pace no one has ever seen before.

Mar 13, 202621 min

Thales Goes to the Movies

In this special “Movie Episode,” host Steve Prentice sits down with David Holmes, CTO at Thales, for a wide-ranging and deeply human conversation about the movies and TV shows that didn’t just entertain us but quietly prepared us for the world we’re living in now. Starting with Tron and The Matrix, the discussion explores how science fiction has anticipated virtual worlds, AI, digital identity, algorithm-shaped realities, and our evolving relationship with technology itself. Blending nostalgia, cultural insight, and sharp technological perspective, this episode asks a deceptively simple question: did science fiction merely reflect our fears and hopes, or did it actively shape the future we’re now navigating? The result is a thoughtful, entertaining journey down the rabbit hole: one that challenges listeners to reconsider where reality ends, where technology begins, and what it means to be human in an increasingly constructed world.

Feb 13, 202628 min

Pursuing Clarity in Cybersecurity: Post-Quantum, AI, and the Hidden Risks CISOs Can’t Ignore

Today’s data breaches don’t start with hackers breaking down the door. It is much more dangerous than that. They start with organizations believing they’re already secure. But with generative AI accelerating attacks, unstructured data exploding across clouds, and collaboration tools, AI systems, and post-quantum threats moving quickly from theory to reality, many security leaders are finding themselves flying blind. In this episode of the Thales Security Sessions podcast, we are joined by Jay Thurston, Field CISO at Thales, for a candid conversation about why cybersecurity isn’t about fear, so much as clarity, and what organizations must do now to protect their data, their reputation, and their future.

Jan 21, 202633 min

The Predictions Episode 2026

As we start a new year, the cybersecurity threat landscape is evolving faster than most organizations can track, let alone defend. AI-powered predator bots that never sleep, an explosion of API traffic, and autonomous agents operating at machine speed are quietly reshaping the rules of engagement. In this, our annual predictions episode of the Thales Security Sessions podcast, Tim Chang, Global VP & GM of Application Security at Thales, delivers a clear warning: yesterday’s perimeter-based thinking is no longer enough. To survive what’s coming next, organizations must embrace a “security anywhere” mindset: one that delivers visibility, control, and protection wherever applications, data, and AI actually live.

Dec 30, 202520 min

LEGO for Hackers

There are some people in the cybersecurity industry who blaze a trail so bright, it’s impossible and frankly unwise to miss them. Our guest on this episode is one of those people. We’re delighted to welcome back FC, aka Freaky Clown. He’s an ethical hacker with an impressive background, for example being paid to break into hospitals and rob banks, all in the interest of helping his clients improve security. He shares his wisdom on LEGO for hackers, the dangers of putting AI into everything, and his favorite advice for CISOs and the companies that employ them.

Dec 4, 202523 min

The Strongest Network Is Human: Lessons from Singapore

Nov 17, 202521 min

The Human Firewall - Why People Matter Most in Cyber Defense

When cybercriminals lock up a children’s hospital, denying treatment to kids with cancer, you realize just how dark the world of ransomware has become. Healthcare isn’t just another target, it’s the lifeline of our society, and it’s under siege. In this episode of the Thales Security Sessions, Dr. Adrian Mayers, CISO of Premera Blue Cross, joins me to expose the reality of this growing “feeding frenzy” of cyberattacks on healthcare, the rise of AI-driven threats, and what it truly takes to defend the systems, and the people, who keep us alive. It is a lesson on the human element of defense that can be applied to any industry.

Oct 30, 202526 min

The Cat-and-Mouse Future of Deepfakes - Crime, Culture, and Opportunity

Deepfakes are no longer just entertainment gimmicks, they’re powerful tools that can fool the eye, the ear, and even entire organizations. In this episode, host Steve Prentice speaks with Jason Keenaghan, Director of Product Management at Thales, about the rise of deepfake-enabled fraud, the ongoing cat-and-mouse game between attackers and defenders, and what businesses can do to protect themselves. From multimillion-dollar heists to the surprising opportunities for legitimate use, we explore how deepfakes are reshaping trust, culture, and cybersecurity.

Oct 8, 202525 min

From Awareness to Action - Building Cybersecurity into Culture

Every cyber breach has one thing in common: a human being. Whether it’s clicking on a phishing email, rushing past a warning message, or simply being overwhelmed by the pressures of work, people are often labeled as “the weakest link” in cybersecurity. But is that really fair? Should the responsibility for safer behavior fall solely on individual employees—or on the organizations and cultures that shape how they work? In this episode, we speak with Bruce Hallas, founder of Re-thinking the Human Factor, to uncover why the real solution isn’t more training or blame, but smarter processes and cultural change that support humans in doing the right thing.

Sep 26, 202527 min

AI, Attackers, and Cyber Defense

Imagine waking up each day knowing that somewhere in the world, an unseen enemy is already at work—writing code, exploiting vulnerabilities, and using AI to launch attacks that could cripple businesses or compromise millions of people. For Nadav, Senior Director of Threat Research at Thales, this isn’t science fiction. It’s his daily reality. In this episode, we step inside his world—a world where every decision can mean the difference between safety and disaster, and where staying one step ahead of attackers is not just a job, it’s a mission.

Sep 10, 202514 min

Behind the Shield - How AI Is Fighting Off Cyberattacks

The next wave of cyberattacks won’t be launched by humans alone, and neither will the defense. As Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks grow in scale and frequency, machine learning and large language models (LLMs) are stepping into the front lines. But how effective are they? What trade-offs exist between accuracy, speed, and risk? And how close are we to autonomous defense systems? In this episode, Steve Prentice speaks with Johnathan Azaria, machine learning platform lead at Thales, who offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how AI is being used today, and what’s coming next.

Aug 19, 202519 min

Putting the “M” in DSPM

Data is the lifeblood of every business, and it is flowing faster and more freely than ever. But with great data comes great risk. Organizations of all types are drowning. They have sensitive information scattered across cloud platforms, SaaS apps, and data lakes—often with no clear idea of where it all is, who can access it, or how well it's protected. If that isn’t bad enough, when trouble strikes, a breach, for example, are you able to tell your customers that the breached data is useless to the threat actors because it was carefully encrypted? Are you able to prove to the regulators that you had the right controls in place, and that you have been proactively monitoring your data? This is no longer just your data that is at stake. Your reputation and your future are on the line as well.

Jul 21, 202526 min

Behind the Scenes at RSA Conference

What does it take to build the world’s most influential cybersecurity event? In this episode of the Thales Security Sessions podcast, Linda Gray Martin, Senior Vice President of the RSA Conference, takes us behind the scenes of RSAC, revealing how a small core team and a mission-driven culture orchestrate a 15-month planning cycle involving industry experts, world-class keynote speakers, and 43,000+ attendees. From the evolution of the conference to celebrity appearances and lessons learned from the pandemic, this conversation offers a rare and inspiring glimpse into the heart of cybersecurity’s biggest stage.

Jul 7, 202522 min

Bot Voyage!

In this episode of the Thales Security Sessions podcast, host Steve Prentice speaks with Grainne McKeever of Thales about the growing threat of bad bots in the travel industry. Drawing on insights from the 2025 Imperva Bad Bot Report, Grainne reveals that travel has now overtaken retail as the most targeted sector, and explains more about how these bots perform malicious activities like scraping pricing data, spinning airline seats, and committing loyalty fraud through credential stuffing. The conversation explores how AI has made bot attacks cheaper and more accessible, threatening both large platforms and smaller travel agencies. Grainne outlines key defensive strategies and emphasizes the importance of being proactive, as AI also empowers defenders—but only if they're prepared. The episode is a wake-up call for the travel sector to take bot threats seriously.

Jun 10, 202523 min

The Hidden Battle for AI Security

AI is revolutionizing cybersecurity, but with rapid advancements come unprecedented risks. In The Hidden Battle for AI Security, three leading data security experts from Thales pull back the curtain on the evolving threat landscape—where attackers weaponize AI for breaches, defenders scramble to stay ahead, and businesses risk losing control of their most valuable assets. From AI-driven cyberattacks to the urgent need for model protection and adaptive security strategies, this episode breaks down the hidden vulnerabilities that could impact every organization relying on AI. If you think you're prepared, think again—because the battle for AI security is unfolding now, and the stakes have never been higher.

May 14, 202524 min

The Breach Coach

A cyberattack is a period of enormous stress for an organization. Most companies lack the experience and the expertise to handle such an event effectively, which can lead to further damage to assets, brand, and reputation. This is why it is so important to have a breach coach at the top of your list of emergency contacts, should the worst happen. In this episode, hear from an actual breach coach, who will tell us why this person is so important to a company’s future.

Apr 11, 202523 min