This is the 4th part of the podcast's return after a brief hiatus.
Daniel Ayala continues his interview of me. In this fourth part, we will discuss my first forensic litigation case, the importance of data governance, the myth of cyber, why I am tired of cybersecurity conferences, and so much more!
#107 – Daniel Wood: We Don’t Have Enough Skilled People
#106 – Jasson Casey: Hire Missionaries, Not Mercanaries
#105 – John Hammond: Raise The Cyber Security Poverty Line
#104 – David Wong: Many Layers of Complexity
#103 – Jeff Hussey: Try Not To Make More Than One Mistake In a Row
#102 – John Ford: Keeping The Organization Informed
#101 – Brandon Hoffman: Align Security To Business Outcomes
#100 – Douglas Brush: Cybersecurity Is Psychological
#099 – Fredrick Lee (Flee): Security Should Be Lovable
#098 – Andrea Roberson: Reach Out to Others
#097 – HD Moore: The New Normal
#096 – Gabe Gumbs: Data Is An Asset
#095 – Shahrokh Shahidzadeh: Education Is a Big Part of IT
#094 – Deborah Golden: How Can I Support You Today
#093 – Kyle Hanslovan & Chris Bisnett: Crimeware Is a Business
#092 – Jack Kudale: You Gotta Have More Cowbell
#091 – Daniel Ayala: Does This Help Us
#090 – Anthony Bettini: Building What No One Else Has
#089 – Ed Bellis: Complexity is the Enemy
#088 – Mikko Hyppönen: You Might Have an Enemy In the Future
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