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In episode 94 of The Secure Developer, Guy Podjarny speaks to Rinki Sethi, Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer at Twitter. While there is not a universal approach to embedding security within a company, Rinki shares some of the core principles. We talk about Twitter, what it has been like there for her, and the direction she sees the company going. Be sure to tune in today to hear more!
In episode 95 of The Secure Developer, Guy Podjarny speaks to Robert Wood, CISO at The Center for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS), discussing how to protect sensitive healthcare information for millions of people while at the same time keeping up with fast-paced development demands...
In episode 96 of The Secure Developer, Guy Podjarny speaks with Johnathan Keith, the Director of Information Security/CISO for ViacomCBS Digital. With over 20 years of experience in information security, cybersecurity, cloud security, and cloud architecture, Johnathan has worked as a subject matter expert across several industries, including banking and finance, government agencies, and media and entertainment...
In episode 97 of The Secure Developer, Guy Podjarny speaks to Joshua Gamradt, director of rugged DevOps at UnitedHealth Group, to discuss how Joshua’s work aligns with his desire to foster greater collaboration across departments, using gamification and empathy. We dive into Joshua’s approach to customer-centric security solutions and how their company is using empathy and gamification to pursue that...
In episode 98 of The Secure Developer, Guy Podjarny speaks to Jet Anderson from Nike to discuss education, specifically security education, why it matters, and how to get it right. Jet is a secure software architect, writer, speaker, and evangelist of DevSecOps...
In episode 99 of The Secure Developer, Guy Podjarny speaks to Geoff Belknap, chief information security officer (CISO) at LinkedIn. In his second appearance on The Secure Developer, dives into the elements which he believes are key to a successful security organization, and a successful company as a whole (hint: flexibility and adaptability are non-negotiable!). We discuss the process of identifying security problems, who owns the risks, and why security is such a difficult thing to measure.
To celebrate our 100th episode of The Secure Developer we have compiled some incredible pearls of wisdom from previous guests. When we started this show, we set out to create a stage for security leaders and practitioners to share their learnings and perspectives. It was our hope that we could all learn from one another and have open conversations that are not commonly had in the security community...
In episode 101 of The Secure Developer, Guy Podjarny speaks to DJ Schleen, who is the Vice President of Infrastructure and Developer Operations at VillageMD! They talk about some of DJ's best practices for keeping a team on track, how he goes about improving and increasing security, and the end goal of working towards a proactive approach instead of a reactive one...
In episode 102 of The Secure Developer, Guy Podjarny is joined by CodeCov CEO and CTO to get an insider's perspective on their serious security breach that happened in early 2021! We have an enlightening conversation with Jerrod Engelberg and Eli Hooten about what exactly happened, how they reacted, and the important foundations that were already in place that allowed them to handle it in the way that they did.
In episode 103 of The Secure Developer, Guy Podjarny founder of Snyk speaks with Liz Rice, Chief Open-Source Officer with eBPF pioneers Isovalent, where she works on the Cilium project, which provides cloud native networking, observability and security. They touch on plenty of current and relevant topics, with a focus on eBPF and the CNCF and its role in security...