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In this episode of Inside the Network, we sit down with Jeetu Patel, Cisco's Executive Vice President and Chief Product Officer. Jeetu previously led Cisco's Security and Collaboration business units. Under his leadership, these divisions have become major growth engines fueled by AI-driven innovation, strategic acquisitions, and a renewed focus on user experience.With a market cap of $250 billion and a security business generating $10 billion in revenue, Cisco is evolving into a different kind of startup, one that moves with speed and urgency. Jeetu shares why he joined Cisco to spearhead this transformation and how the company is positioning itself in the cybersecurity space, competing with incumbents like Palo Alto Networks and Zscaler, as well as disruptors like Wiz and Cato Networks. We explore how Cisco's $28 billion acquisition of Splunk, along with key deals like Armorblox, Isovalent, and Robust Intelligence, is reshaping its security business. Jeetu also dives into the challenges CISOs face today - tool sprawl, talent shortages, and AI-driven threats - and how Cisco plans to simplify security at scale.For founders, Jeetu breaks down his six-vector rubric for evaluating opportunities, the key factors Cisco considers in acquisitions, and what startup leaders need to do to get Cisco's attention. He also provides an inside look at Cisco's legendary distribution machine and how startups can leverage it for hypergrowth. Finally, we discuss Jeetu's concept of a "personal board" and his views on navigating geopolitical challenges in the tech industry.
JokerSpy afflicts Macs. ThirdEye (not so blind). Mockingjay process injection as proof-of-concept. Switzerland expects Russia to increase cyberespionage as agent networks are disrupted. The fracturing of Conti, and the rise of its successors. The Washington Post's Tim Starks explains the security of undersea cables. Our guest is Brian Johnson of Armorblox to discuss Social Security Administration impersonation scams. And the "UserSec Collective" says it's recruiting hacktivists for the Russian cause. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/123 Selected reading. JokerSpy macOS malware used to attack Japanese crypto exchange (AppleInsider) Prominent cryptocurrency exchange infected with previously unseen Mac malware (Ars Technica) New Fast-Developing ThirdEye Infostealer Pries Open System Information (Fortinet Blog) Process Mockingjay: Echoing RWX In Userland To Achieve Code Execution (Security Joes) New Mockingjay Process Injection Technique Could Let Malware Evade Detection (The Hacker News) New Mockingjay process injection technique evades EDR detection (BleepingComputer) Ukraine war made Switzerland hub for Chinese, Russian spies: Swiss intelligence (South China Morning Post) Swiss intelligence warns of fallout in cyberspace as West clamps down on spies (Record) The rise and fall of the Conti ransomware group (Global Initiative) The Trickbot/Conti Crypters: Where Are They Now? (Security Intelligence) Ukraine at D+489: An influence contest, post-mutiny. (CyberWire)
In this episode we briefly cover funding, and discuss Snyk's acquisition of Enso Security and Cisco's Armorblox buy. We discuss some new open source AI tools: privateGPT, llm, ttok, and strip-tags. We discuss the death of Meta's massive Metaverse movement and go DEEP down the rabbithole on the new Stop Silly Security Awards website. Artifact's AI rewrites clickbaity headlines and we wrap up by exploring a very entertaining Map of GitHub communities: https://anvaka.github.io/map-of-github/ Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-320
In this episode we briefly cover funding, and discuss Snyk's acquisition of Enso Security and Cisco's Armorblox buy. We discuss some new open source AI tools: privateGPT, llm, ttok, and strip-tags. We discuss the death of Meta's massive Metaverse movement and go DEEP down the rabbithole on the new Stop Silly Security Awards website. Artifact's AI rewrites clickbaity headlines and we wrap up by exploring a very entertaining Map of GitHub communities: https://anvaka.github.io/map-of-github/ Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-320
This is the first interview in a two-part AI special! First up, we talk with Daniel Miessler, who has been following the generative AI trend very closely and is one of the most prolific writers and thought leaders on the topic. It's a massively divisive topic with the most successful product ever launched (ChatGPT). Some folks think it's overhyped, some think it's going to replace all the worst parts of the worst jobs, and others think it could be the beginning of the end for humanity. While other interviews on GenAI get deep into conversations on the future of humanity, we're going to stay closer to home on this one. It seems clear that GenAI will transform the enterprise more quickly than any other technology trend we've seen. We'll discuss what security needs to do to prepare for this shift, and why security teams should begin exploring GenAI themselves as soon as possible. Generative AI is taking the world by storm. Naturally, enterprises are looking for ways to integrate the innovative technology into their techstack, boost productivity of the knowledge workers and overall increase their ROI. The question is, how to do it without compromising data privacy and security standards of the enterprises. Segment Resources: https://zerosystems.com/ In this episode we briefly cover funding, and discuss Snyk's acquisition of Enso Security and Cisco's Armorblox buy. We discuss some new open source AI tools: privateGPT, llm, ttok, and strip-tags. We discuss the death of Meta's massive Metaverse movement and go DEEP down the rabbithole on the new Stop Silly Security Awards website. Artifact's AI rewrites clickbaity headlines and we wrap up by exploring a very entertaining Map of GitHub communities: https://anvaka.github.io/map-of-github/ Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-320
This is the first interview in a two-part AI special! First up, we talk with Daniel Miessler, who has been following the generative AI trend very closely and is one of the most prolific writers and thought leaders on the topic. It's a massively divisive topic with the most successful product ever launched (ChatGPT). Some folks think it's overhyped, some think it's going to replace all the worst parts of the worst jobs, and others think it could be the beginning of the end for humanity. While other interviews on GenAI get deep into conversations on the future of humanity, we're going to stay closer to home on this one. It seems clear that GenAI will transform the enterprise more quickly than any other technology trend we've seen. We'll discuss what security needs to do to prepare for this shift, and why security teams should begin exploring GenAI themselves as soon as possible. Generative AI is taking the world by storm. Naturally, enterprises are looking for ways to integrate the innovative technology into their techstack, boost productivity of the knowledge workers and overall increase their ROI. The question is, how to do it without compromising data privacy and security standards of the enterprises. Segment Resources: https://zerosystems.com/ In this episode we briefly cover funding, and discuss Snyk's acquisition of Enso Security and Cisco's Armorblox buy. We discuss some new open source AI tools: privateGPT, llm, ttok, and strip-tags. We discuss the death of Meta's massive Metaverse movement and go DEEP down the rabbithole on the new Stop Silly Security Awards website. Artifact's AI rewrites clickbaity headlines and we wrap up by exploring a very entertaining Map of GitHub communities: https://anvaka.github.io/map-of-github/ Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-320
At Cisco Live 2023, Cisco unveiled a range of solutions for SSE, network management, observability, and a new cloud-native application security solution called Panoptica. The event, which includes a performance by comedian Jim Gaffigan, highlighted Cisco's focus on simplifying user experiences and addressing the evolving needs of organizations. The security service edge (SSE) solution aims to streamline access and enhance hybrid work experiences, while the integration of generative AI into the Security Cloud improves security operations and efficiency. Cisco Networking Cloud offers a unified platform for network management, addressing challenges of complexity and fragmentation. The Full-Stack Observability (FSO) Platform brings together data from multiple domains, enabling comprehensive insights, while Panoptica provides end-to-end lifecycle protection for cloud native applications. We're getting more details on all of these products as part of Tech Field Day at Cisco Live, which included presentations from Cisco Security, ThousandEyes, and Enterprise Networking yesterday and cloud and compute, secure policy, and IoT today. Time Stamps: 0:00 - Welcome to the Rundown 1:03 - Riverbed Technology to be Acquired by Vector Capital 2:36 - China Cyber Actor Living Off The Land 6:30 - NetApp and Pure Storage Report Declines 9:43 - Cisco to Acquire Armorblox 12:53 - Nvidia briefly joins $1 trillion valuation club 16:04 - BlueCat Acquires Indeni 19:06 - Cisco Live Announcements 30:10 - The Weeks Ahead 32:11 - Thanks for Listening Follow our Hosts on Social Media Tom Hollingsworth: https://www.twitter.com/NetworkingNerd Stephen Foskett: https://www.twitter.com/SFoskett Jeff Ton: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jtonindy/ Follow Gestalt IT Website: https://www.GestaltIT.com/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/GestaltIT LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/GestaltIT Tags: #Rundown, @Riverbed @VectorCapitalAE, #China, @NetApp, @Cisco, @Armorblox, #AISecurity, #Cloud, @NVIDIA, @BlueCatNetwork, @Indeni, #CiscoLive, #CiscoLive2023, #TFDx
Youtube flagged my content for PII violations, but what did I do to get put in the penalty box? CISO's plan on investing more for cybersecurity over the next few years, new research from Nuspire indicates the growing spending trend. Mitiga has found some configuration issues with Gdrive and Gsuite, what should businesses know to defend themselves? Armorblox says brand impersonation is increasing, how much of a threat is this type of attack? Gigabyte hardware and firmware has been found to be shipped with embedded back doors, uh oh. The IDSA has produced some new research on the status of iam and strategy, what can we learn from that? And G2 has unbiased reviews on security tooling and solutions, what can you learn from visiting that site. Those points and more on this episode!
Rewind to see how the past has influenced the present and fast forward to see what the future could bring with special guest expert Jeff Hall of Truvantis, a cybersecurity company. Nathan sits down with Jeff to chat about his experiences in the changing field of cybersecurity, including changes in the internet, the job landscape, and college degrees since he entered. The two also discuss the reality of cyberwarfare and new trends for the future including innovation in artificial intelligence and machine learning. This episode concludes with news stories from expert Mercy, including a cyberattack on trading company Robinhood, a phishing attack targeting Microsoft 365 and Google users, and the exciting new availability of Mozilla Firefox in the Microsoft Windows Store. ________________ News Sources: Story 1: Abrams, Lawrence. "Robinhood Discloses Data Breach Impacting 7 Million Customers." Bleeping Computer, 8 November 2021, https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/robinhood-discloses-data-breach-impacting-7-million-customers/ "Robinhood Announces Data Security Incident (Update)." Robinhood, 16 November 2021, https://blog.robinhood.com/news/2021/11/8/data-security-incident Story 2: Iyer, Abhishek. "A Pointed Spoof: Proofpoint Credential Phishing." Armorblox, 4 November 2021, https://www.armorblox.com/blog/proofpoint-credential-phishing/ Seals, Tara. "Proofpoint Phish Harvests Microsoft O365, Google Logins." Threatpost, 5 November 2021, https://threatpost.com/proofpoint-phish-microsoft-o365-google-logins/176038/ Story 3: Warren, Tom. "Mozilla's Firefox Browser Arrives in the Windows Store." The Verge, 9 November 2021, https://www.theverge.com/2021/11/9/22771845/mozilla-firefox-microsoft-store-windows-download
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Congratulations to Armorblox for their win in the 2021 CISO Choice Visionary Award for their Email Protection solution. In this interview, leading analyst Richard Stiennon talks with Brian Johnson, CSO of Armorblox, about their vision and their differentiated email solutions which helps to protect companies against threat actors trying to infiltrate through phishing and other targeted attacks. Stay tuned for more interviews from the CISO Choice Awards and for more value-added content, request complimentary access to CISOs Connect today: https://CISOsConnect.com
Peter Drucker states that; “there is only one valid definition of business purpose: to create a customer” Creating a customer comes down to how you communicate your vision and values to the appropriate customers in your market. Therefore messaging plays a crucial role in the development of a great company. With SaaS businesses expanding there is a new challenge of highlighting your value and purpose in impactful messaging while remaining unique in the market; standing out from your competition. As the director of product marketing at Armorblox, Abhishek Iyer opens up about the challenge of speaking the customer's language while highlighting their unique position in the market. Armorblox helps organizations communicate securely over email. Their platform understands the content and context of communications to protect the human layer against targeted attacks and data loss. I assume we all use email in our day to day business communication. However, as technology intelligence improves we're equally more exposed to its dangers. Armorblox helps to stop email targeted attacks, protect sensitive data, reduce phishing response times, and much more. Listen in to hear how Abhishek has worked to grow the business and encourage customer generation with a focus on their unique market position and messaging.
Have you been a victim of cybercrimes? Have you received any phishing emails in the past year? If so, you are not the only one. In 2020, 241,342 complaints on phishing and related attacks were reported to the IC3. This number increased by around 110% from the previous year. So how can we maintain safe communication and data storage as hacking techniques become ever more advanced? In Ep. 14, Abhishek Iyer, Head of Product Marketing at Armorblox, explains how natural language understanding can be used to prevent targeted email attacks. He also speaks with us about life in a startup, and why he recommends it to all those starting out in their career journeys. To learn more about cybersecurity, here are some great resources: Will Smith Was Wrong About The Robots: https://www.armorblox.com/blog/will-smith-was-wrong-about-the-robots/ Findings from the FBI Internet Crime Report: https://www.armorblox.com/blog/fbi-2020-ic3-report-findings-bec-and-eac-losses-continue-to-rise/ Allen NLP website: https://demo.allennlp.org/reading-comprehension/bidaf-elmo NLP vs NLU vs NLG: https://towardsdatascience.com/nlp-vs-nlu-vs-nlg-know-what-you-are-trying-to-achieve-nlp-engine-part-1-1487a2c8b696 Also, be sure to follow Abhishek’s blog on video game design: https://medium.com/@abhishekiyer_25378
This week, In the Enterprise Security News Thycotic and Centrify join forces, Netwrix acquires Strongpoint, SentinelOne plans for IPO, Qomplx plans to go public, and funding announcements from Axonius, HYAS, Armorblox and platform9. Attivo Networks Announces Continuous Assessment and Enforcement for AD, cPacket Networks announces cCloud, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw218
This week, In the first segment, Matt Cauthorn & Sri Sundaralingam from ExtraHop join us to discuss why Traditional IDS is Dead! Kimberly Sutherland from LexisNexis Risk Solutions will discuss The New Cybercrime Landscape! In the Enterprise Security News Thycotic and Centrify join forces, Netwrix acquires Strongpoint, SentinelOne plans for IPO, Qomplx plans to go public, and funding announcements from Axonius, HYAS, Armorblox and platform9. Attivo Networks Announces Continuous Assessment and Enforcement for AD, cPacket Networks announces cCloud, a network packet capture and analytics for Azure, Cavirin speeds up the process of keeping customers' hybrid clouds safe, Elastic announces an alerting framework, Bridgecrew automates cloud security in VS Code, Going Passwordless with YubiKey and Microsoft Azure AD, The Free ImmuniWeb Community Edition, GreatHorn vs Proofpoint: A 3rd Party Comparison, CyberArk's New Identity Security Offerings and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw218 Visit https://securityweekly.com/extrahop to learn more about them! Press release: https://risk.lexisnexis.com/about-us/press-room/press-release/20200223-biannual-cybercrime-report The LexisNexis Risk Solutions Cybercrime Report: https://risk.lexisnexis.com/insights-resources/research/cybercrime-report Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
This week, In the first segment, Matt Cauthorn & Sri Sundaralingam from ExtraHop join us to discuss why Traditional IDS is Dead! Kimberly Sutherland from LexisNexis Risk Solutions will discuss The New Cybercrime Landscape! In the Enterprise Security News Thycotic and Centrify join forces, Netwrix acquires Strongpoint, SentinelOne plans for IPO, Qomplx plans to go public, and funding announcements from Axonius, HYAS, Armorblox and platform9. Attivo Networks Announces Continuous Assessment and Enforcement for AD, cPacket Networks announces cCloud, a network packet capture and analytics for Azure, Cavirin speeds up the process of keeping customers' hybrid clouds safe, Elastic announces an alerting framework, Bridgecrew automates cloud security in VS Code, Going Passwordless with YubiKey and Microsoft Azure AD, The Free ImmuniWeb Community Edition, GreatHorn vs Proofpoint: A 3rd Party Comparison, CyberArk's New Identity Security Offerings and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw218 Visit https://securityweekly.com/extrahop to learn more about them! Press release: https://risk.lexisnexis.com/about-us/press-room/press-release/20200223-biannual-cybercrime-report The LexisNexis Risk Solutions Cybercrime Report: https://risk.lexisnexis.com/insights-resources/research/cybercrime-report Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
This week, In the Enterprise Security News Thycotic and Centrify join forces, Netwrix acquires Strongpoint, SentinelOne plans for IPO, Qomplx plans to go public, and funding announcements from Axonius, HYAS, Armorblox and platform9. Attivo Networks Announces Continuous Assessment and Enforcement for AD, cPacket Networks announces cCloud, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw218
Guest Arjun Sambamoorthy of Armorblox talks with Dave about five targeted phishing campaigns that weaponize various Google services during their attack flow, Joe's story is about the MegaMillions jackpot that is approaching epic proportions and attracting the attention of scammers, Dave's story comes from a listener over on the Grumpy Old Geeks podcast about a Venmo incident, and our Catch of the Day comes from Joe's son who received an email from the FBI. Links to stories: Advisory: Beware of Scams as Jackpot Grows Lottery Scams: Some scammers falsely use Mega Millions name Have a Catch of the Day you'd like to share? Email it to us at hackinghumans@thecyberwire.com or hit us up on Twitter.
LATAM PREOCUPA. Aunque Brasil, Perú y Chile se encuentran entre los diez países más afectados del mundo, la preocupación por Colombia aumenta porque los contagios se han disparado desde hace varios días, hasta llegar a los 10,000 diarios. Colombia ha reportado a la OMS 267,385 positivos confirmados y 9,074 muertes. SINEMBARGO RETROCEDEN. El Gobierno de Paraguay decidió permitir que en Alto Paraná (sureste) sigan las actividades laborales bajo estrictos protocolos sanitarios en horario restringido, con lo que retrocedió en la cuarentena total dispuesta el 29 de julio tras protestas ciudadanas. Por el pedido de las autoridades locales y los desmanes, este jueves hubo una conferencia de prensa desde Alto Paraná en la que participó el ministro de Salud, Julio Mazzoleni. En la misma se informó la flexibilización de la cuarentena total dispuesta el 29 de julio. El comercio formal podrá seguir activo de 5 a 17 hs de lunes a sábado. Quedan exceptuados los negocios relacionados al ocio, o que representen una gran rotación de personas, por ejemplo, restaurantes y gimnasios. LA UNION PRIMERA DAMA DE BRASIL DIO POSITIVO. Un comunicado del Gobierno brasileño indicó que Michelle Bolsonaro, primera dama del país suramericano, dio positivo en la prueba de la Covid-19. La información agregó que el estado de salud de la esposa de Bolsonaro es bueno y que seguirá "todos los protocolos establecidos" para tratar la enfermedad. La noticia llega justo después que la víspera Michelle participara junto al presidente Bolsonaro en una ceremonia en el Palacio de Planalto, en la cual dio un discurso, y tomaron parte otros titulares de ministerios brasileños durante la presentación de una campaña sobre mujeres rurales. O GLOBO BRASIL FLEXIBILIZA FRONTERAS. El Gobierno de Brasil permitirá la entrada de extranjeros al país por vía aérea durante el estado de emergencia, siempre y cuando presenten un seguro de salud y demuestren que no están contagiados con Covid-19. De acuerdo con la medida, los extranjeros que deseen ingresar a Brasil solo podrán hacerlo por los aeropuertos de Guarulhos y Viracopos, en São Paulo, Galeão, en Río de Janeiro y Juscelino Kubitschek, en Brasilia. Además, tendrán que presentar a su llegada un seguro de salud y demostrar que no están infectados con Covid-19. CONTACTO NEWS BUEN PANORAMA DIGITAL. El Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo (BID) lanzó un informe este jueves donde señala que una mayor digitalización en el área de servicios podría hacer crecer un 5,7 % el Producto Interno Bruto (PIB) de América Latina en los próximos diez años. En otras palabras, "eso representa alrededor de 325.000 millones de dólares en ingresos adicionales durante ese decenio", dice la entidad crediticia. Así, el BID indica que la región debería poner mayor énfasis en las nuevas tecnologías, más allá de las estructuras o construcciones tradicionales. IADB HACIA MARTE. El robot Perseverance de la agencia espacial estadounidense abandonó la Tierra en una misión para tratar de detectar la vida en Marte. El rover de una tonelada y seis ruedas fue lanzado fuera de Florida por un cohete Atlas en un camino para interceptar el Planeta Rojo en febrero del próximo año. Cuando aterrice, el robot de la NASA también recolectará muestras de rocas y tierra para enviarlas a casa a finales de esta década. Perseverance es la tercera misión enviada a Marte en 11 días, después de los lanzamientos de los EAU y China. CNN ALERTA EN LA FÓRMULA UNO. La Fórmula 1 está en alerta. El mexicano Sergio Pérez, de quien más temprano se supo que estaba aislado, a la espera de conocer los resultados de un segundo test en COVID-19 tras haber obtenido un resultado no concluyente en el primero, finalmente fue confirmado como positivo del virus. La Fórmula 1 confirmó a través de sus cuentas oficiales en redes sociales la novedad, y agregó que el piloto había quedado excluido por lo tanto del Gran Premio de Gran Bretaña, que se correrá este domingo. F1 SE ACABÓ LA ESPERA. La NBA volvió en "modo burbuja". En Disney y bajo estrictos protocolos sanitarios retornó la magia del mejor basketball del mundo. La acción en la NBA continuará este viernes con los siguientes partidos: Brooklyn Nets-Orlando Magic; Portland Trail Blazers-Memphis Grizzlies; Washington Wizards-Phoenix Suns; Milwaukee Bucks-Boston Celtics; San Antonio Spurs-Sacramento Kings y Dallas Mavericks-Houston Rockets. ESPN DEPORTES NO CAIGAS EN ESTA. Este jueves 30 de julio, la empresa de ciberseguridad Armorblox alertó de una campaña de phishing que envía correos electrónicos a los usuarios de la plataforma de streaming haciéndose pasar por personal de soporte de Netflix. El email malicioso informa de un supuesto problema de facturación, debido a dificultades en la verificación de tus datos personales. Lo peor es que amenaza con que la suscripción se cancelará si los datos no son actualizados en 24 horas, “lo que aumenta la sensación de urgencia”, aseguran en Armorblox. Si eres suscriptor de Netflix y recibes un peculiar email que te pide actualizar tus datos bancarios en 24 horas o si no perderás la cuenta, ignóralo y bórralo sin miramientos. REDES ZONE FIN DE SEMANA EN LOLLAPALOOZA. Lollapalooza edición Chicago se podrá ver a partir de hoy jueves 30 de julio y hasta el domingo 2 de agosto de manera totalmente gratuita. El festival que tuvo que ser pospuesto por la pandemia, se reinventó y encontró la manera de llevar adelante el mega evento. Tomando la misma fecha que estaba pautada para su versión local en Estados Unidos, pero de manera virtual y abierta a todo el mundo. Podrás seguir todas las presentaciones a través de Youtube y por medio de su Página oficial. LOLLAPALOOZA LOS RODRÍGUEZ. El próximo 4 de septiembre Warner lanzará el álbum Los Rodríguez en Las Ventas , con el concierto íntegro que el grupo dio en Las Ventas. Disponible por primera vez en edición digital y vinilo incluye clásicos como “Sin documentos”, “Dulce condena”, “Salud, dinero y amor” y otros grandes temas. LOS RODRIGUEZ
This week, we talk Enterprise News, to discuss how RSA Conference 2021 Changes Date from February to May 2021, Docker partners with Snyk on container image vulnerability scanning, Venafi acquires Jetstack to bring together developer speed and enterprise security, Onapsis expands assessments for its Business Risk Illustration service, Volterra launches VoltShare to simplify the process of securely encrypting confidential data end-to-end, and more! In our second segment, we welcome Dan DeCloss, President & CEO of PlexTrac, to talk about Managing Enterprise Security Assessments! In our final segment, we welcome DJ Sampath, Co-Founder & CEO of Armorblox, to discuss Dealing with Phishing Attacks Outside Of Email! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ESWEpisode184 To learn more about PlexTrac or to claim your Free Month, visit: https://securityweekly.com/plextrac Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
This week, we talk Enterprise News, to discuss how RSA Conference 2021 Changes Date from February to May 2021, Docker partners with Snyk on container image vulnerability scanning, Venafi acquires Jetstack to bring together developer speed and enterprise security, Onapsis expands assessments for its Business Risk Illustration service, Volterra launches VoltShare to simplify the process of securely encrypting confidential data end-to-end, and more! In our second segment, we welcome Dan DeCloss, President & CEO of PlexTrac, to talk about Managing Enterprise Security Assessments! In our final segment, we welcome DJ Sampath, Co-Founder & CEO of Armorblox, to discuss Dealing with Phishing Attacks Outside Of Email! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ESWEpisode184 To learn more about PlexTrac or to claim your Free Month, visit: https://securityweekly.com/plextrac Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
The best sales people aren’t on your sales team. In fact, the best sales people don’t even work at your company. Hint: They pay you. Customers are, time and again, the best sales resources your company has access to. Nothing will sell your product more (and faster) than a referral from someone who already uses it. Melinda Marks joined us on the B2B Revenue Acceleration podcast to tell us all about building a customer referral program. Melinda is the VP of Marketing at Armorblox, the first cybersecurity company to utilize NLU to stop cyber attacks. Melinda has an extensive background in marketing at Styra, StackRox, VMware, and others.
In today’s episode, Sean Martin chats with Anand Raghavan, Co-founder & Chief Product Officer at Armorblox, and Chuck Drobny, President & CEO at GlobaLogix. Together, we dig in to two hot topics that seem to be a regular thorn in our InfoSec sides: phishing and business email compromise. We explore how the industry is leading us to overcome this challenge, beginning with user awareness training and IT security training, before taking a turn to the technology stack, user workflows, business automation and security management orchestration.
Paul and Matt discuss some Funding and M&A, such as Elevate Security announces an $8 million series A to alter employee security behavior, Armorblox raises 16.5 million in series A, Bandura Cyber raises 10 million in venture funding, and much more! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode128 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
This week, Paul is joined by Matt Alderman to discuss some Funding and M&A, such as Elevate Security announces an $8 million series A to alter employee security behavior, Armorblox raises 16.5 million in series A, Bandura Cyber raises 10 million in venture funding, and much more! In the Enterprise Security News, Capsule8 expands threat detection platform for PCI DSS, BitSight unveils peer analytics for more effective security performance management, Imperva advances autonomous application protection capabilities, and Synopsys launches Polaris Software integrity platform! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode128 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
Paul and Matt discuss some Funding and M&A, such as Elevate Security announces an $8 million series A to alter employee security behavior, Armorblox raises 16.5 million in series A, Bandura Cyber raises 10 million in venture funding, and much more! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode128 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
This week, Paul is joined by Matt Alderman to discuss some Funding and M&A, such as Elevate Security announces an $8 million series A to alter employee security behavior, Armorblox raises 16.5 million in series A, Bandura Cyber raises 10 million in venture funding, and much more! In the Enterprise Security News, Capsule8 expands threat detection platform for PCI DSS, BitSight unveils peer analytics for more effective security performance management, Imperva advances autonomous application protection capabilities, and Synopsys launches Polaris Software integrity platform! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode128 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
DJ Sampath is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Armorblox. DJ comes on the show to discuss "Securing the Human Layer"! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode119
DJ Sampath is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Armorblox. DJ comes on the show to discuss "Securing the Human Layer"! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode119
This week, we interview DJ Sampath, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Armorblox! DJ comes on the show to discuss "Securing the Human Layer"! In our second interview, we welcome Bruce Sussman, the Media-Development Director at SecureWorld! Bruce will give us a preview of SecureWorld Boston 2019 and the upcoming events! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode119 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! SecureWorld Boston is hosting their 15th annual conference March 27-28 @ the Hynes Convention Center. Security Weekly Listeners save $100 off a full conference pass by visiting https://secureworldexpo.com and using the code 'SecurityWeekly'! Visit our website: https://www.securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
This week, we interview DJ Sampath, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Armorblox! DJ comes on the show to discuss "Securing the Human Layer"! In our second interview, we welcome Bruce Sussman, the Media-Development Director at SecureWorld! Bruce will give us a preview of SecureWorld Boston 2019 and the upcoming events! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode119 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! SecureWorld Boston is hosting their 15th annual conference March 27-28 @ the Hynes Convention Center. Security Weekly Listeners save $100 off a full conference pass by visiting https://secureworldexpo.com and using the code 'SecurityWeekly'. Visit our website: https://www.securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly