Careers Information Security Podcast

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Exclusive, insightful audio interviews by our staff with careers/security leading practitioners and thought-leaders. Transcripts are also available on our site!

Episodios

  • Focusing on Vectors, Not Threats

    27/06/2014

    To help defend their organizations, security professionals should devote more attention to attack vectors rather than specific threats, says Stephen Pao of Barracuda Networks.

  • Improving Cyberthreat Communication

    26/06/2014

    A common framework for communicating threats and alerts among security vendors' systems would bolster efforts to protect consumers' information, says David Duncan of Webroot.

  • Lessons Learned from Cyber-Insurance

    26/06/2014

    Despite recent high-profile breaches, organizations are not buying cyber-insurance policies at explosive rates. But Gartner's cyber-insurance expert Juergen Weiss says that might not be a bad thing.

  • Big Data: Breaking Down Silos

    26/06/2014

    Using big data to fight fraud is a challenge for most organizations. Andreas Baumhof of ThreatMetrix explains how context-based authentication combines fraud and security to leverage the use of big data.

  • Not All Malware is Created Equally

    25/06/2014

    Not all malware strains pose equal threats to an organization. So, how does one distinguish the most dangerous forms? Through layered security controls, says Julian Waits, CEO of ThreatTrack Security.

  • IT and Security: Filling the Gap

    25/06/2014

    IT and security groups may know the same technical terms, but they don't always speak the same language. Don Gray of Solutionary discusses how security leaders can help bridge the communications gap.

  • How to Secure Legacy Apps

    25/06/2014

    Security is built into most applications developed today. But how does one go back and secure legacy apps in one's environment? Kunal Anand of Prevoty shares insight on this often-overlooked challenge.

  • BYOD: Bring Your Own Disaster?

    25/06/2014

    Does BYOD really stand for Bring Your Own Disaster? JD Sherry of Trend Micro discusses the latest mobile security trends and threats, including the evolution of ransomware and the Internet of Things.

  • 3 Key Questions from CEOs to CISOs

    25/06/2014

    Following Target and other high-profile breaches, CEOs and boards have three key questions for security leaders. Coalfire's Rick Dakin reveals those questions - and how CISOs must be ready to respond.

  • Combining MDM and BYOD: The Best of Both Worlds

    25/06/2014

    Users' fear of data loss on personal devices must be balanced with an organization's need to protect sensitive information, says ZixCorp's Nigel Johnson. He explains the evolution of mobile device management.

  • Security: A Constant State of Infection

    25/06/2014

    Under assault by advanced threats, organizations must change their approach, says Damballa's Stephen Newman. Detection is out; response is in. How do organizations deal with 'a constant state of infection?'

  • The ROI of Privileged ID Governance

    24/06/2014

    Organizations are careful when granting privileged access to critical systems. But they struggle to govern these privileged identities. Merritt Maxim of CA Technologies shares new strategies.

  • Security Workforce: A Report Card

    24/06/2014

    Recognizing the security workforce shortage is one thing. Addressing it is quite another. What will it take to truly grow the workforce? Diana Burley of The George Washington University shares her vision.

  • How to Tackle Cloud Infrastructure Security

    20/06/2014

    Infrastructure security used to be more manageable. But it's far more complex in today's cloud environment. Carson Sweet of CloudPassage shares insight and strategies to improve cloud infrastructure security.

  • How Can Women Advance? Let Them Fail

    19/06/2014

    Letting women make mistakes, as men are allowed to do, could help grow the female IT security workforce from its current level of less than 30 percent. That's a conclusion of a panel of IT security experts assembled by Information Security Media Group.

  • Application Fraud: Scams and Solutions

    16/06/2014

    Identity fraud is one of consumers' most feared crimes, and at banks those schemes translate into application fraud. FICO's Adam Davies discusses today's common application fraud scams and how to stop them.

  • How to Safely Reduce Security Controls

    11/06/2014

    Continuous monitoring is helping Freddie Mac reduce the number of security controls it uses to safeguard its information systems, says CISO Patricia Titus, who summarizes lessons that can apply to government and private-sector entities.

  • A Multidisciplinary Approach to InfoSec

    09/06/2014

    Imagine a cyber-attack that disables an electricity distribution center. What's the role of the U.S. military, government or the utility company in defending and retaliating? That's a question on the mind of Army Col. Gregory Conti.

  • IAM and Improving the Customer Experience

    06/06/2014

    Customers increasingly use digital channels to interact with organizations. But these interactions raise new security concerns that must be addressed by IAM solutions, says David Gormley of CA Technologies.

  • Stop Breaches? Improve Internet Hygiene

    05/06/2014

    Poor Internet hygiene, not increased cybercrime, is what's really to blame for the increased botnet traffic the online world is battling, say cybersecurity experts Tom Kellermann and Rod Rasmussen.

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