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episode 107: Hoping for SOHO security. [Research Saturday]


Hoping for SOHO security. [Research Saturday]


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 October 19, 2019  17m
 
 

episode 107: Simone Petrella: Fake it, until you make it. [CEO] [Career Notes]


Simone Petrella, CEO of cybersecurity training workforce firm CyberVista, spent her career in the Department of Defense as a threat intelligence analyst before founding CyberVista. She says that running a company has a new set of challenges each day thrown at you. She explains that the way she finds the most success is by letting her team contribute to each matter, and having a say in the decisions made as they pertain to each department...


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 July 10, 2022  9m
 
 

episode 108: Masad Steals via Social Media. [Research Saturday]


Masad Steals via Social Media. [Research Saturday]


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 October 26, 2019  20m
 
 

episode 108: Mike Arrowsmith: Facing adversity in the workplace. [CTrO] [Career Notes]


Mike Arrowsmith, Chief Trust Officer at NinjaOne, leads the organization’s IT, security, and support infrastructure to ensure they meet customers’ security and data privacy demands as it scales. Mike discusses how his career path has led him to the position he currently holds and how exciting the world of cybersecurity can be...


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 July 17, 2022  7m
 
 

episode 109: Usable security is a delicate balance. [Research Saturday]


Usable security is a delicate balance. [Research Saturday]


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 November 2, 2019  20m
 
 

episode 109: Mary Writz: Take a negative and make it into a positive. [VP Product Strategy] [Career Notes]


Mary Writz, Vice President of Product Strategy at ForgeRock, shares how each career path she has taken has led her to where she is now. Mary describes how she has been a woman working in a male dominated field for most of her career and how she had to take charge, and she had to get the men to take charge with her. She says "I was often leading people, mostly men older than me, potentially smarter than me, more well paid than me...


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 July 24, 2022  8m
 
 

episode 110: Monitoring the growing sophistication of PKPLUG. [Research Saturday]


Monitoring the growing sophistication of PKPLUG. [Research Saturday]


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 November 9, 2019  23m
 
 

episode 110: Larry Cashdollar: Always learning new technology. [Intelligence response engineer] [Career Notes]


Larry Cashdollar, Principal Security Intelligence Response Engineer at Akamai Technologies, sits down with Dave Bittner to discuss his life leading up to working at Akamai. He shares his story from his beginnings to now, describing what college life was like as a young computer enthusiast. He says "If you look at my 1986 yearbook, I think it was my sixth grade class, it says computer scientist for my career path. So I had a love of computers when I was really young...


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 July 31, 2022  9m
 
 

episode 111: Sodinokibi aka REvil connections to GandCrab. [Research Saturday]


Sodinokibi aka REvil connections to GandCrab [Research Saturday]


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 November 16, 2019  19m
 
 

episode 111: Anna Belak: Acquiring skills to make you into a unicorn. [Thought Leadership] [Career Notes]


Anna Belak, Director of Thought Leadership at Sysdig, shares her story from physics to cyber. Anna explains how she went into college with the thinking of getting a physics degree and then for her PhD decided to switch to material science and engineering. Both were not something she enjoyed and ultimately decided to go into cyber. She shares some advice on how you should never limit yourself to your degree, as well as always learning new skills and honing in on skills you already have...


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 August 7, 2022  10m