Cloud Security Podcast

Learn Cloud Security in Public Cloud the unbiased way from CyberSecurity Experts solving challenges at Cloud Scale. We can be honest because we are not owned by Cloud Service Provider like AWS, Azure or Google Cloud. We aim to make the community learn Cloud Security through community stories from small - Large organisations solving multi-cloud challenges to diving into specific topics of Cloud Security. We LIVE STREAM interviews on Cloud Security Topics every weekend on Linkedin, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter with over 150 people watching and asking questions and interacting with the Guest.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 43m. Bisher sind 259 Folge(n) erschienen. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 7 days 2 hours 32 minutes

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episode 15: The Future of Software Development with AI


How can we leverage AI for more secure and efficient code and how will it impact devsecops? Ashish spoke to Michael Hanley, CSO and SVP of Engineering at GitHub, about the transformative impact of GitHub Copilot and AI on software development and security. Michael speaks about GitHub's internal use of Copilot for over three years and its role in enhancing developer satisfaction and productivity by removing mundane coding tasks...


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episode 14: The role of Real Time Defense in Cloud Security


In this episode from KubeCon Paris 2024, we spoke to Loris Degioanni, Co-Founder and CTO of Sysdig about Open Source Project, Falco that celebrated its graduation this year at KubeconEU, Loris shared with us this proud moment and journey from writing the 1st lines of code to its critical role in protecting Kubernetes environments, and the future roadmap post-graduation. We spoke about the gap between traditional security measures and the dynamic needs of modern infrastructures...


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episode 13: CISO's guide to embracing risk in business


What is it like to build a successful business based on risk? In this episode Ashish spoke to Fredrick Lee, CISO at Reddit. FLee shared his deep insights into the essential role of risk in driving business success and innovation. With a career that spans across notable tech giants like Square (now Block), Twilio, and Gusto, Lee brings a wealth of experience in both hardware and software security landscapes...


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episode 12: Why Email Breaches Still Happen?


Lets talk about the Evolution of Email Security. We have been speaking about Email Security for years but why has it not been solved? We spoke to Abhishek Agrawal, Co-founder of Material Security about the fact that despite of decades of advancements, email security remains a critical concern, with sophisticated attacks continually bypassing traditional controls...


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episode 11: Essential Strategies to master Incident Response in Cloud


How do you build a Robust Detection Framework? Ashish spoke to Andrew Tabona, SVP of Cyber Threat Management and Incident Response at a Fortune 500 company about challenging the conventional wisdom of applying on-premise incident response plans to cloud environments. They speak about the critical metrics of mean time to detect, respond, and recover, and why mastering the fundamentals is key to effective cloud security...


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episode 10: From Code Suggestions to Security


What is GitHub Copilot? Its a AI-powered coding assistant that's redefining how developers write code. We spoke to Joseph Katsioloudes, a security specialist from the GitHub Security Lab. We spoke about how GitHub Copilot has been designed to serve not just developers but security professionals and others involved with code, enhancing productivity, satisfaction, and security across the board...


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 March 12, 2024  21m
 
 

episode 9: Cloud Security Operations for Modern Threats


How is your Cloud Incident Preparedness? Is your CSPM enough? Ashish spoke to Ariel Parnes, Co-Founder and COO at Mitiga about the concept of "Assume Breach" and its importance in developing a proactive cloud security framework. If you are looking to understand the nuances of of cloud incident response and being prepared for them, the effectiveness of current tools, and the future of cloud security operations strategy, then this episode is for you...


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 March 8, 2024  35m
 
 

episode 8: Understanding Threat Modeling in Cloud


Do you need an essential guide for Threat Modeling your Cloud Environment, then this episode is definitely for you. Ashish sat down with Tyson Garrett from TrustOnCloud. We explore why and how organizations should approach threat modeling in cloud to enhance their security posture...


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 March 1, 2024  50m
 
 

episode 7: Balancing Efficiency & Security: AI’s Transformation of Legal Data Analysis


What is the role of AI in Legal Research and Data Security? We spoke to Matt McKeever, CISO and Head of Cloud Engineering at LexisNexis, a company that uses GenAI and Custom LLM models to help its customers with legal research, guidance and drafting. Matt spoke to us about intersection of cloud engineering, cybersecurity and the revolutionary impact of Generative AI (GenAI) in the legal sector...


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 February 23, 2024  17m
 
 

episode 6: Sidecar Container Vulnerability in Kubernetes explained


Are you familiar with Sidecars in Kubernetes? We spoke to Magno Logan about the complex world of Kubernetes security and the silent but deadly vulnerabilities associated with sidecar containers. Magno shares his extensive research and insights on how attackers can exploit these vulnerabilities to stay hidden within a Kubernetes environment, posing significant threats beyond the commonly discussed crypto mining attacks...


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 February 16, 2024  15m