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!
#067 – Fred Kneip: Compliance Doesn’t Equal Security
#066 – Alissa Torres: A Well Balanced Approach
#065 – Lizzie Cookson: Attackers Adapt With Us
#064 – Georgia Weidman: Cyber Security Lion Repellent
#063 – Dean Sysman: You Are Swamped With Data
#062 – Chad Loder: Just Because It’s Basic, Doesn’t Mean It’s Easy
#061 – Yonathan Klijnsma: If They Get Compromised, You Get Compromised
#060 – Mike Johnson: Let’s Do The Right Thing
#059 – Jacob Williams: What Didn’t We Catch
#058 – Josh Corman: The Absence of Good
#057 – Ron Gula: Encourage People To Be Entrepreneurs
#056 – It’s Just Data!
#055 – Mark Greisiger: What Could a Future Breach Cost Me
#054 – Brian Vecci: Understanding the Value of What We Have
#053 – Cameron Williams: Make Your Day Easier
#052 – Jeremiah Grossman: The Cavalry Is Not Coming
#051 – Robert M. Lee: The Adversary’s Ability to Change Their Trade Craft is Difficult
#050 – Chris Roberts: Make New Mistakes
#049 – Keith McCammon: We Have An Analysis Problem
#048 – Tom Brennan: Engage the Community In a Positive Way
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