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Business Security Weekly (Video)

Matt Alderman
Cybersecurity
Risk Management
CISO
Cyber Risk Management
Artificial Intelligence
Leadership
Zero Trust
Cyber Resilience
Asset Management
Data Protection
CISO Role
Identity Security
Cloud Security
Crowdstrike
Identity Management
Threatlocker
Ransomware
Vulnerability Management
Minimum Viable Security
Cyber Insurance

About bridging the gap between security initiatives and business objectives. Hosted by Matt Alderman, co-hosted by Jason Albuquerque, Ben Carr.

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Craig Taylor
CEO and co-founder at CyberHoot
CyberHoot
Episode: From Shame to Fame: Changing Behaviors and RSAC Interviews from Tanium and Illumio - Craig Taylor, Tim Morris, Andrew Rubin - BSW #444
Andrew Rubin
CEO and founder at Illumio
Illumio
Episode: From Shame to Fame: Changing Behaviors and RSAC Interviews from Tanium and Illumio - Craig Taylor, Tim Morris, Andrew Rubin - BSW #444
Joanna Chen
Chief Information Security Officer at Dashlane
Dashlane
Episode: Not All CISO Gigs Are Created Equal and RSAC Interviews from ESET and Mimecast - Joanna Chen, Tony Anscombe, Rob Juncker - BSW #443
Tony Anscombe
Chief Security Evangelist at ESET
ESET
Episode: Not All CISO Gigs Are Created Equal and RSAC Interviews from ESET and Mimecast - Joanna Chen, Tony Anscombe, Rob Juncker - BSW #443
Rob Juncker
Chief Product Officer at Mimecast
Mimecast
Episode: Not All CISO Gigs Are Created Equal and RSAC Interviews from ESET and Mimecast - Joanna Chen, Tony Anscombe, Rob Juncker - BSW #443
John Bruggeman
CTO in CISO with CBTS and ONNX, discussing Zero Trust readiness and agentic AI
CBTS and ONNX
Episode: Zero Trust Readiness and Two RSAC 2026 Interviews from Fenix24 and Absolute Security - John Bruggeman, John Anthony Smith, Christy Wyatt - BSW #442
John Anthony Smith
Founder and Chief Security Officer at Fenix24
Fenix24
Episode: Zero Trust Readiness and Two RSAC 2026 Interviews from Fenix24 and Absolute Security - John Bruggeman, John Anthony Smith, Christy Wyatt - BSW #442
Christy Wyatt
President and CEO at Absolute Security
Absolute Security
Episode: Zero Trust Readiness and Two RSAC 2026 Interviews from Fenix24 and Absolute Security - John Bruggeman, John Anthony Smith, Christy Wyatt - BSW #442
Ann Marie van den Hurk
Founder of Mind The Gap Advisory; executive advisor on Crisis Readiness and Decision Authority
Mind The Gap Advisory
Episode: Executive Paralysis and Two Pre-Recorded RSAC 2026 Interviews from DigiCert and Okta - Ann Marie van den Hurk, Amit Sinha, Matt Immler - BSW #441

Hosts

Matt Alderman
Host of Business Security Weekly
Ben Carr
Co-host of Business Security Weekly

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 5 ratings
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    Keep it up, looking forward to watch new episodes :)

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From Shame to Fame: Changing Behaviors and RSAC Interviews from Tanium and Illumio - Craig Taylor, Tim Morris, Andrew Rubin - BSW #444
Q: How should leadership participate in cybersecurity education and culture?
Leaders should model good cyber hygiene, participate in training, and use positive reinforcement and gamification to motivate ongoing compliance rather than relying solely on punishment.
From Shame to Fame: Changing Behaviors and RSAC Interviews from Tanium and Illumio - Craig Taylor, Tim Morris, Andrew Rubin - BSW #444
Q: Why is visibility such a fundamental issue in cybersecurity?
Without knowing what hardware and software exist across the estate, it's impossible to patch, manage identities, or trust data; visibility is the foundation for effective risk management and automation.
From Shame to Fame: Changing Behaviors and RSAC Interviews from Tanium and Illumio - Craig Taylor, Tim Morris, Andrew Rubin - BSW #444
Q: What is the 'lie' about safety in cybersecurity that you think we need to dismiss first?
We cannot be safe all the time; breaches will happen, and the goal is to acknowledge that reality and build systems to detect and stop breaches quickly, while improving resilience and reducing dwell time.
Executive Paralysis and Two Pre-Recorded RSAC 2026 Interviews from DigiCert and Okta - Ann Marie van den Hurk, Amit Sinha, Matt Immler - BSW #441
Q: How should organizations prepare for fast-moving crises to avoid governance bottlenecks?
They should establish explicit decision authority, ensure cross-functional alignment (security, legal, communications), and practice rapid tabletop drills that simulate the first 20 minutes of a crisis.
Executive Paralysis and Two Pre-Recorded RSAC 2026 Interviews from DigiCert and Okta - Ann Marie van den Hurk, Amit Sinha, Matt Immler - BSW #441
Q: What is the core problem with executive paralysis in crisis situations?
The lack of clear decision authority and the culture that discourages quick, decisive action leads to delays and increased damage, even when plans exist.

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What is Business Security Weekly about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Content primarily revolves around the intersection of cybersecurity and business, exploring how security measures can be integrated into broader organizational strategies. Various episodes tackle trends in cybersecurity investments, the evolving role of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs), and the impact of new technologies like artificial intelligence and quantum computing on security initiatives. Notable discussions emphasize the necessity for organizations to adopt proactive security strategies, focusing on collaboration across departments to ensure seamless integration of security and business objectives. This approach not only fosters a culture of trust but also encourages innovation, posing security as a vital enabler rather t... more

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