Cracking Cyber Security Podcast From Teiss

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The Cracking Cyber Security podcast from TEISS is dedicated to cracking cybersecurity. Well host interviews with industry experts wholl share commentary and advice on the latest threats and challenges that currently face our world.

Episodios

  • Why geopolitics matter to our cyber security

    25/10/2018 Duración: 14min

    This week we talk with  Chris Day, Cyxtera’s Chief Cybersecurity Officer, about the importance of studying geopolitical events in this cyber sensitive world, IoT security and how to build a cyber resilient network.  

  • What if Hitler had access to my Facebook data?

    18/10/2018 Duración: 19min

    This week we are exploring the somewhat complex relationship between social media and democracy and asking the question: what if Hitler had access to my Facebook data? It’s said that today’s secret services and Big Data companies possess much more data about us than were needed to run totalitarian states in the past. So, with this in mind, what would happen to our personal data were it to end up in the wrong hands? What would the consequences be for us as individuals and for society were it to be misused?  In fact, China has already started ranking citizens with a 'social credit' system or Citizen Score – to be fully implemented by 2020 - which would penalize or reward citizens for their actions, both on and offline. This raises alarm bells and begs the question: can democracy, as we know it, survive Big Data and Artificial Intelligence?  With us to explore these issues is Mark Johnson, Founder and CEO of the Risk Management Group. 

  • Getting more girls into Cyber Security with Sarah Atkinson, VP at CA Technologies

    11/10/2018 Duración: 13min

     On this episode we are commemorating Ada Lovelace Day, which happens on the second Tuesday of every October to celebrate the achievements of women in STEM careers (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), and was created in memory of Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer. However, it’s also at these moments in time when we should take note that women make up just 23 per cent of the stem industries workforce. What’s more, just last week, a leading male scientist presented a talk at CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research in Geneva claiming that “physics was invented and built by men, it’s not by invitation”. Proof that there’s still a way to go to achieve equality in the work place and to change certain attitudes. So what can be done about this? How can we encourage more girls to consider STEM careers? Do organisations need to change the way they recruit? If so, how? To discuss these questions on the podcast we are joined by Sarah Atkinson, Vice President at CA Technologies. 

  • “A good conference is like a robust dinner party” – Freshfields CISO, Mark Walmsley, on getting the best value from conferences

    03/10/2018 Duración: 12min

    As a security decision maker, you might be suffering from conference fatigue. You know, that all too familiar din as you attempt to traverse the never-ending conference floor only to be stalled in your tracks by yet another vendor touting the latest “silver bullet” for EVERY cyber vulnerability. And yet, relationship building, networking and discussion with peers are invaluable to CISOs. So how can CISOs gain value from events and forums without having to trawl through the claptrap? Mark Walmsley, CISO of global law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, shares his perspectives on our podcast about the importance of getting maximum return from your time at conferences and how to do so.

  • Elections: manipulations, misinformation and misconceptions

    27/09/2018 Duración: 19min

    As the US mid-term elections approach, we thought we’d take a close look at “elections and hacking” with chief security scientist at Thycotic, Joseph Carson. On the podcast, Joe explains why information wars pose the greatest risk to democracy, how manipulating the mind works through misinformation, and what changes to the voting system he’d like to see put in place.

  • “Cyber is a team sport, it’s not about the star player” – Chief Security Officer of Bacs and Faster Payments, Craig Rice, on cyber resiliency

    19/09/2018 Duración: 21min

    What does it take to build a cyber resilient organisation? What’s the best way to educate staff? Is a revolution needed or can cyber resiliency evolve over time? What does cyber resiliency even mean? This week we are talking about “cyber resiliency” with Chief Security Officer of Bacs and Faster Payments, Craig Rice.

  • Mental Health & Cyber Security: Do we have a problem?

    13/09/2018 Duración: 16min

    This week we are talking about mental health in cyber security and what businesses should be doing to help their employees deal with the stresses of the job. Long hours and high stress levels, the cyber security profession is not for everyone and with data breaches on the rise - is it right that cyber security professionals carry all that pressure on their shoulders, from the board down? Furthermore, what’s the impact on their mental health? With us to explore this topic is Trustwave’s Chris Schueler, Senior Vice President of Managed Security Services, who has a background in the military and has seen the effects of poor mental health first hand.

  • Could veterans be the answer to the cyber skills shortage problem?

    05/09/2018 Duración: 16min

    45% of businesses claim to have a shortage of cybersecurity skills and 67% of cybersecurity professionals say they’re too busy with their jobs to keep up with skills development and training. And yet there is an obvious and massively untapped resource – veterans – of which only 4% are working in tech and cyber. TEISS speaks with Peter Connolly, CEO of TechVets, on why veterans are the perfect candidates to solve the cyber security skills shortage problem.

  • How to secure your supply chain

    29/08/2018 Duración: 19min

    As supply chains grow in size and complexity, so does the technology, data, transactions, users, and therefore the cyber security risk. According to the 2016 Security Breaches Survey, very few UK businesses set minimum security standards for their suppliers….So, how can organisations gain an improved awareness of supply chain security and how can they work better with their suppliers? TEISS talks with Martin Smith, MBE, Chairman and Founder of SASIG, The Security Awareness Special Interest Group, which aims to improve trust in the online environment.

  • Summer Podcast 4! Is bitcoin the currency of our future?

    22/08/2018 Duración: 20min

    Should we trust bitcoin? Can we really maintain anonymity using the currency? Questions covered on this week's podcast! As part of our Summer Special Podcast Series, this week we have an interview with Tod Beardsley, Rapid7’s research director who discusses how he thinks the internet should be managed and whether he believes bitcoin will be the currency of our future. Nick Bilogorskiy, former chief malware expert at Facebook and cyber security strategist at Juniper Networks also features and talks about how businesses can use automation wisely to stay ahead of threats, as well as how to tackle the cyber skills' shortage and what data analysts should be learning now to best prepare for the future.

  • Summer Special Podcast, Part III! Patching vulnerabilities: which should you prioritise?

    15/08/2018 Duración: 10min

    Welcome to our Cyber Summer Series. Slightly different to our usual podcast format – we’re featuring interviews recorded earlier this year at InfoSec 2018. First up is Andrew Lloyd, President and Executive Vice President Sales and Marketing at Corero who discusses the current trends in DDoS attacks and the smokescreens criminals use to distract investigators. Following this is Technical Director at Tenable, Gavin Millard, who advises on the vulnerabilities worth prioritising and gives us insight on the attackers' advantage. Anna Delaney La bruja, Semilla, América Afroindigena Vol 1

  • Summer Special: Daniel Moscovici on the IoT

    08/08/2018 Duración: 15min

    In part II of the TEISS Cyber Summer Series, we feature an interview with Daniel Moscovici, co-founder of Cy-oT, about Internet of Things, connected devices and wireless attacks. This will be followed by Bill Keeler, director at Cybereason, who discusses nation state hacking and the new cyber weapons deployed by nation states. Both interviews were recorded earlier this year at InfoSec 2018.

  • Summer Podcast Special: how can organisations leverage the power of AI?

    01/08/2018 Duración: 13min

    Welcome to our Special Cyber Summer Series. Over the next 4 weeks we are taking a break from our usual podcast format and featuring interviews recorded earlier this year at InfoSec 2018. This episode features an interview with Dr Anton Grashion, managing director, security practice at Cylance who talks about how organisations can leverage the power of Artificial Intelligence. This will be followed by Staffan Truvé, CTO and Co-Founder of Recorded Future who discusses recently released research which found how North Korea uses Western software and hardware on their networks.

  • Estonia's e-revolution

    25/07/2018 Duración: 15min

    Estonia's e-revolution began in the 1990s, not long after independence from the Soviet Union. However the massive cyber breach of 2007 was a wake-up call for the country, helping Estonians become experts in cyber defence today. With us this week is Joseph Carson, Chief Security Scientist at Thycotic, to discuss what other nations can learn from Estonia, particularly through developing a digital identity program for all citizens. Originally from Belfast, Joseph has been based in Estonia since 2003.

  • What’s the best way to respond to a data breach?

    19/07/2018 Duración: 15min

    This week TEISS talks crisis communications! What is the best way to plan a response to a data breach? What is the key to retaining customer loyalty? How do you strike the right tone and language? How can you use the media to your advantage? To tackle these questions, TEISS talks with Paul Murricane, Media Mentor, who relays his communications tips. Music: The Pain by Nick Homes (YouTube Channel: Jazz Duets)

  • Women in Cyber Special

    11/07/2018 Duración: 14min

    On this episode, we’re talking to a host of brilliant women who are making a difference in cyber security. What subliminal messages discourage girls from pursuing a career in tech? How can women tackle ingrained prejudices in the workplace? Does the key to unlocking AI's potential lie in studying the liberal arts? Should we adopt gender neutral names? How can we better protect our children online? Just some of the questions explored on this week's programme.

  • What is the greatest threat to the UK’s security?

    04/07/2018 Duración: 17min

    On this week’s podcast, TEISS talks with Robert Hannigan, former head of GCHQ at the launch of the London Office for Rapid Cybersecurity Advancement (LORCA), an accelerator for cyber security start-ups, which was officially opened last week by Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Matt Hancock. Robert shares his thoughts on how the UK is currently faring when it comes to cyber security, what cyber protocols he’d like to see put in place, as well as why he won’t be racing back to Whitehall anytime soon. On this podcast we’ll be hearing from two of the start-ups included in the first LORCA cohort; B-Secur which specialises in using biometric heartbeat as an authentication solution and Zone Fox – an insider threat detection solution. More interviews with the other start-ups will be published soon.

  • “The internet is like a flower with teeth”; with Bridget Kenyon, Global CISO, Thales eSecurity

    20/06/2018 Duración: 11min

    “The internet is like a flower with teeth, it’s beautiful and ugly at the same time, it’s just like we are…” TEISS speaks with Bridget Kenyon, Global CISO at Thales eSecurity about the good, the bad and the ugly facets of the internet, how to reconcile the blurring of our private and public online lives with GDPR, as well as the challenges of diversity in AI. Please subscribe, rate and review our show and tweet us your questions @TeissNews! Music: The Pain by Nick Homes (YouTube Channel: Jazz Duets)

  • Can we ever reclaim our digital identities?

    13/06/2018 Duración: 11min

    TEISS speaks with Julie Conroy, Research Director for Aite Group’s Retail Banking practice about "digital identity"...Can we reclaim our scattered digital footprint? How can we secure our online identities? How can we predict the future with digital identity? Listen to this podcast where Julie tackles these questions and more...! Music: The Pain, Nick Homes (check out Nick's YouTube channel Jazz Duets) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqimxUbWsE26KSpx2_OcmmA

  • GDPR: Myths and Realities

    23/05/2018 Duración: 18min

    Welcome to the inaugural TEISS Podcast! GDPR has arrived (YES!) and we are kicking off the season with Rowenna Fielding, Data Protection Lead at Protecture (https://protecture.org.uk/) who debunks some GDPR myths, shares some last minute GDPR advice and shows us how not to be a git…! Have any cyber questions or suggestions? Please get in touch in the comment section below or via @TEISSNews.

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