InSecurity
Summary: Every week on the InSecurity Podcast, Matt Stephenson interviews leading authorities in the security industry to gain an expert perspective on topics including risk, control friction, compliance, and building a culture of security. Each episode provides relevant insights for security practitioners and business leaders working to improve their organization’s security posture and bottom line.
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WOW was CES a great big glorious riot of technology, humanity and everything in between. We saw everything from concept air taxis to laser skin care products to vintage video games… and that was just in the elevator of our hotel! We had the amazing good fortune to meet innovators who are doing some incredible things across the spectrum of technology that is a part of our daily lives What did we learn? Take a listen and find out for yourself
This week on InSecurity, Matt welcomes Richard Stiennon back to the show. Already a legend in cybersecurity, Richard poured his knowledge and skill into creating the Security Yearbook 2020. Is this THE definitive guide to the ever-evolving and growing Cybsecurity world? Tune in and find out!
Matt welcomes Kip Boyle back to InSecurity. Kip is a cybersecurity CEO & author who is also prolific contributor to LinkedIn. We go through some of the more thought provoking conversations Kip has started on LinkedIn over the past year. These are the topics people are discussing. Join us to hear what the person who made the statement or asked the question has to say!
Matt sits down with Jordan Devries, Director of User Experience at Brave UX to discuss what goes into designing a product or service or solution that will provide the maximum positive User Experience. And they might talk about why Legos are the greatest UX ever made. What does this have to do with security? Stick around…
Did we mention the big year that 2019 was for the InSecurity podcast? It was so good we have ANOTHER mixtape for you to sample! While we had the great fortune to speak with some of the top technical people who make our industry go, we also took a walk a bit outside the mainstream of what would be considered security or “hacking.” These folks include authors, media members, CEOs and a bona fide Kung Fu master! What did we learn? Take a listen and find out for yourself
We had quite a year here on the InSecurity podcast. From the opening bell of the year through RSA and SXSW then onto Hacker Summer Camp before closing out the year in DC with ICIT surrounded by the movers and shakers of cybersecurity in the Federal Government, we have had the enormous good fortune to speak with some of the most interesting people in our industry… What did we learn? Take a listen and find out for yourself
This week on InSecurity, Matt Stephenson welcomes Pulitzer Prize nominated journalist Bradley Hope for a conversation detailing the mindboggling saga of Jho Low and his jaw dropping tale of theft and debauchery. How do you break into Hollywood, New York society and Global Financial Markets? Having $5 BILLION in purloined money in your pocket certainly helps. Stick around…
What if I told you that there are plainspoken people involved in some of the most esoteric aspects of security who really WANT you to understand what is happening and why some magical technology might provide a better solution What if she used plain language to explain some very bleeding edge technology? Spiritus CEO Susan Ramonat joins Matt Stephenson this week to talk about the role of Distributed Ledger Technology and Blockchain in securing healthcare data
This week on InSecurity, Matt Stephenson chats with CQURE founder & CEO Paula Januszkiewicz about the security orbit around Microsoft… what are the misconceptions? What is Microsoft doing right? How does security training impact an organization? What is hype and what is legit in security? And a bit more…
In this episode of the InSecurity Podcast, Matt Stephenson sits down with Ron Jones, Head of Solutions Architecture at Blue Prism. Ron is a builder of Robotic Process Automation. A mouthful right? You may know them as “Bots” and they are one of the most misunderstood pieces of technology around. Stick around and Ron will help you understand them a little better.
In this episode of the InSecurity Podcast, Matt Stephenson with Side-Channel Security co-founder and former CISO Brian Haugli. Brian has been around the CISO block more times than most and is the host of the #CISOLife series on YouTube. He is leading the charge to bring Enterprise Level CISO talent to mid-market companies in order to protect their business and keep the bad guys out.
This week on Insecurity, Matt Stephenson sits down with one of those rare, been-there-done-that cybersecurity legends, John McClurg. John has tackeld cybersecurity for the FBI, the CIA, private enterprise and everywhere in between. He’s forgotten more amazing stories about security than most of us will be lucky enough to witness. Pull up a chair and enjoy!
his week on Insecurity, Matt Stephenson speaks with cybersecurity expert Dr Saif Abed, founder of AbedGraham, Clinical Cyberdefense Systems and a MEDICAL DOCTOR! Why would someone leave the calm world of the ICU for the chaos of securing a data center? Take a walk with Dr Abed to learn about his journey from healing patients in the surgery to keeping patient data safe and protected worldwide.
This week on Insecurity, Matt Stephenson has a chat with John Theisen, founder of El Camino School, a new school in Central Florida that is about not just making music… but making and repairing the things we use to make music. What does this have to do with IT? Any time you hear guitar or amp, swap in laptop and server. Guitar techs are the help desk of the music world!
This week on Insecurity, Matt Stephenson sits down with the founders of Haathi Cloth for a discussion about Kurtas and pyjamas. What in the world does this have to do with cybersecurity and technology? Have you ever been in a data center where the pressure is on and it’s hot… like… really hot? Now try going to an Indian wedding in the summer. This was a system ripe for a Blue Team style hack.