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Zane Lackey, Chief Security Officer, Signal Sciences

Co-founder and Chief Security Officer at Signal Sciences Zane Lackey riffs on DevOps, the almost impossible task of defending organizations from intruders, bug bounties versus penetration testing, and the pros and cons of launching a company with venture capital investment.

Apr 16, 201841 min

Haroon Meer, CEO, Thinkst Applied Research

Thinkst founder Haroon Meer talks about building a security company from scratch without VC funding, using Canaries to pinpoint signs of intruder activity, advancements in security research, and the state of the bug bounty market.

Apr 12, 20181h 0m

David (int eighty), Dual Core

Red teamer and security researcher by day, nerdcore rapper by night, ‘int eighty’ joins the podcast to talk about his work breaking into computer systems, common security mistakes that people make, and his double life as a musician in Dual Core.

Apr 11, 201839 min

Dennis Fisher, Editor-in-Chief, Decipher

Veteran cybersecurity writer Dennis Fisher joins the podcast to talk about his new journalism venture at decipher.sc, his preference for long-form writing, and the trends worth following in the security space.

Apr 5, 201843 min

Tim Maurer, Scholar, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Tim Maurer, a scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, talks about nation state-backed hacking activity and the dangers of breaking trust in the global financial system.

Mar 5, 201832 min

Will Lin, Principal and Founding Investor, ForgePoint Capital

Principal and founding investor at ForgePoint Capital Cybersecurity William Lin talks about venture capital activity in the security space, sectors that are ripe for investment, missed bets on successful companies, and the cybersecurity talent shortage.

Mar 2, 201855 min

Pete Chronis, CISO, Turner Broadcasting

Chief Information Security Officer at Turner Broadcasting Pete Chronis discusses his new book on solving the cybersecurity conundrum, the day-to-day grind of securing a global media organization, and the role of the CISO in the modern world.

Feb 26, 201845 min

Brad Arkin, Chief Security Officer, Adobe

Adobe’s Chief Security Officer Brad Arkin talks about setting and managing risk management priorities, protecting company infrastructure, the challenges of securing software, and the looming death of Adobe Flash Player.

Feb 23, 201847 min

Aanchal Gupta, Director of Security, Facebook

Director of Security at Facebook Aanchal Gupta joins the podcast to share her story and provide guidance for young women struggling to overcome societal obstacles.

Feb 14, 201835 min

Tom Conklin, Director of Security and Compliance, Vera Security

Senior Director of Security and Compliance at Vera Security Tom Conklin talks about the pros and cons of using bug bounty programs, the challenges of managing risk in smaller companies, and why user awareness training is an ongoing headache for security administrators.

Feb 8, 201833 min

John Terrill, CISO, Fox News, Fox Business and Fox Television

Chief Information Security Officer at Fox News, Fox Business, and Fox Television John Terrill joins the podcast to talk about life in the CISO trenches and makes a bold prediction that could significantly change the cybersecurity narrative.

Feb 6, 201847 min

Christopher Ahlberg, CEO, Recorded Future

Co-founder and CEO of Recorded Future Christopher Ahlberg discusses the emergence of threat intelligence as a valuable security tool, the morals and ethics surrounding disclosure of nation-state attacks and the importance of tracking adversaries beyond the wall.

Jan 30, 201829 min

Masha Sedova, co-founder, Elevate Security

As businesses struggle with security awareness training for employees, Elevate Security co-founder Masha Sedova argues that the focus should be on “behavior change” and recommends the use of positive motivation and available tools to get employees to make better security decisions.

Jan 26, 201830 min

Paul Roberts, Editor-in-Chief, Security Ledger

Veteran security journalist Paul Roberts talks about the creation of Security Ledger, his work covering cybersecurity, the democratization of media, and hiccups with IoT legislation.

Jan 19, 201840 min

Dino Dai Zovi, co-founder and CTO, Capsule8

Dino Dai Zovi, co-founder and CTO of Capsule8, joins the podcast to talk about the fallout from the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities, the transition from security research to managing a VC-funded start-up and reminisce about his time as a famous Pwn2Own MacBook hacker.

Jan 11, 201839 min

Sharon Anolik, President and Founder, Privacy Panacea

Sharon Anolik, President and Founder of Privacy Panacea, talks about her work advising corporate clients on privacy and data protection issues, the looming chaos surrounding the European Union’s GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) and the role she plays on ‘Silicon Valley.’

Jan 4, 201843 min

Kim Zetter, Journalist and Author

Award-winning security journalist and author Kim Zetter talks about her work tracking cyber-espionage campaigns, why she uses an old school cassette player to record sensitive interviews and the dramatic changes sweeping the security industry.

Dec 29, 201752 min

Kelly Jackson Higgins, Executive Editor, Dark Reading

Dark Reading executive editor Kelly Jackson Higgins joins the podcast to tell security journalism war stories, talk about her new WiFi-enabled refrigerator and some trends worth following closely.

Dec 20, 201739 min

Katie Moussouris, co-founder and CEO, Luta Security

Computer security researcher and CEO of Luta Security, Katie Moussouris. talks about her life in the penetration testing trenches, advocating responsible security research, building bug bounty programs and the challenges of succeeding as a woman in the industry.

Dec 6, 201752 min