
News, analysis, and insights into enterprise security. We put security vendors under the microscope, and explore the latest trends that can help defenders succeed. Hosted by Adrian Sanabria. Co hosts: Katie Teitler-Santullo, Ayman Elsawah, Jason Wood, Jackie McGuire, Sean Metcalf.
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For our first episode of the new year, we thought it would be appropriate to dig into some cybersecurity predictions.
First, we cover the very nature of predictions and why they're often so bad. To understand this, we get into logical fallacies and... more
For this week's episode of Enterprise Security Weekly, there wasn't a lot of time to prepare. I had to do 5 podcasts in about 8 days leading up to the holiday break, so I decided to just roll with a general chat and see how it went.
Also, apologies... more
Interview with Frank Vukovits: Focusing inward: there lie threats also External threats get discussed more than internal threats. There's a bit of a streetlight effect here: external threats are more visible, easier to track, and sharing external thr... more
Interview Segment: Tony Kelly Illuminating Data Blind Spots
As data sprawls across clouds and collaboration tools, shadow data and fragmented controls have become some of the biggest blind spots in enterprise security. In this segment, we'll unpack... more
I have been watching this podcast since the beginning and it's always been a great source of information and insight into the realm of It security. It has never gotten stale and keeps you inform across all aspects of the industry. It's a must watch weekly...
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A series of insightful discussions centered on the modern landscape of enterprise security, this series features esteemed industry leaders and experts who share deep insights into current cyber threats and innovative solutions. Frequent topics include generative AI, vulnerabilities in operational technology, various tactics employed by cybercriminals, and strategies for organizations to enhance their security posture. Additionally, there is an emphasis on the importance of collaboration between security and engineering teams and the critical role of establishing a strong cybersecurity culture within enterprises. The dynamic format blends expert interviews with lively banter among the hosts, providing a blend of serious insights and engaging... more
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