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Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsTechnologyTech News |
Michael Bargury is a security researcher passionate about all things related to cloud, SaaS and low-code security, and he spends his time finding the ways they could all go wrong. He is the co-founder and CTO of Zenity, where he helps companies secur... more
Ahmad is an entrepreneur with three successful ventures who is currently the CEO at Corgea. He led various products at Coupa after they acquired his previous venture, Riskopy. He built his current company due to frustration with the manual and ineffi... more
Join Micheal Burch, host of The Security Champions Podcast, as he reminisces about the standout moments from this seasons conversations, from unraveling the intricacies of elegant code to exploring the human side of coding. more
Derek is a multifaceted professional with expertise in information security, serving as an author, leader, speaker, and university instructor. His commitment to enhancing information security has defined his career, steering high-performing cybersecu... more
Tanya Janca, also known as SheHacksPurple, is the best-selling author of Alice and Bob Learn Application Security and founder of We Hack Purple. Tanya has been coding and working in IT for over 25 years, has won countless awards, and has been everywh... more
Jason Haddix has had a distinguished 15-year career in cybersecurity, previously serving as the CISO of Ubisoft, Head of Trust/Security/Operations at Bugcrowd, Director of Penetration Testing at HP, and Lead Penetration Tester at Redspin. He is a hac... more
Ron Woerner, CISSP, CISM, is the President and Chief Security Officer at Cyber-AAA, plus a Senior Security and Risk Consultant for Forrester Research. With over 20 years of experience in IT and Security experience, Ron works with leaders worldwide to... more
Dustin Lehr is the Sr. Director of Platform Security at Fivetran & the Co-founder and Chief Solutions Officer at Katilyst Security. Before shifting into cybersecurity leadership, Dustin spent 13 years as a software engineer and application architect ... more
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