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As the first major security conference prepares to take place, Tenable's chief security strategist Nathan Wenzler talks to Dan Raywood about what the conference scene could look like going forward, what people can expect from the experience and what virtual and in person delegates will be looking to gain from attending.Follow along for more from Tenable Research:Subscribe to the blogFollow Tenable's Zero Day team on Medium
This week, Tessian's CEO Tim Sadler is joined by Dan Raywood, journalist and former deputy editor of Infosecurity Magazine. Looking back over the past 12 months, Dan and Tim talk about resilience and how recent events have changed cybersecurity, from SolarWinds to Covid-19 - to which Dan poses the question, "Has anything actually really changed?!" They also discuss where IT leaders need focus efforts in 2021 and why the human factor is a major consideration. Looking for more Human Layer Security insights? Head over to the Tessian blog and you can subscribe to the Tessian newsletter to stay up to date with all our Human Layer Security news.
Cyber threats are everywhere — every country around the world is dealing with cybercrime and trying to keep their societies cyber safe with the onslaught of technological advancements in connected devices, apps, and cloud-enabled services. While the problems — and the solutions to them — may sound the same at the surface level, the devil is in the details. This is true when it comes to different regions around the world — it remains especially true when representatives present the view of the problems and solutions in society that aren’t purely InfoSec focused. That is precisely what IRISSCON is all about. Organized by Ireland's first CERT (Computer Emergency Response Team), a non-profit organization, IRISSCON brings together “experts on various aspects of cybercrime and cybersecurity to share their thoughts and experiences with attendees.” This year didn’t disappoint with several top-notch speakers taking to the stage to share their stories; their experiences. Sean Martin was there to join the conversation, took some pictures (have a look below), and captured a recap podcast with: - Brian Honan, IRISSCERT - Dan Raywood, Infosecurity Magazine - Emma Heffernan, Student & Part-Time Security Analyst - Jenny Radcliffe, The People Hacker - Thom Langford, (TL)2 Security The group provides a quick recap on the key takeaways from the conference, some thoughts on the state of cybersecurity in the region, and other things on their mind (evidently rugby is big thing…
In another special Black Hat 2019 episode of #IMM, Christine chats with Dan Raywood, Deputy Editor of Infosecurity Magazine.
After a few more conversations in the press room — which was managed fantastically by the Origin Communications (thank you Amanda Hassell and team!) — we took a few moments outside of the event management headquarters to chat with a few more friends (old and new) to get their views on the highlights from the event and what they want to see at next year’s event … which will be the 25th anniversary of Infosecurity Europe. Listen in to hear from Dan Raywood, Brian Honan, Nicole Mills, Paul Stone, and Joseph Carson. Enjoy! There's also a video version of this chat which can be viewed here: https://vimeo.com/340866114 ________ We'd like to thank our conference coverage sponsors for their support. Be sure to visit their directory pages on ITSPmagazine to learn more about them. Bugcrowd: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/bugcrowd CyberCyte: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/cybercyte Devo: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/devo Nintex: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/nintex STEALTHbits: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/stealthbits ________ Want more from InfoSec Europe in London? Follow all of our coverage here: https://www.itspmagazine.com/infosec-europe-2019-event-coverage-london-uk-cybersecurity-news-coverage-and-podcasts Looking for our chats on the clouds to InfoSec Europe? You can find those here: https://itspmagazine.com/itsp-chronicles/chats-on-the-clouds-to-infosec-2019-london Want to see all of our Infosecurity Europe conference coverage? Visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/infosec-europe-2019-event-coverage-london-uk-cybersecurity-news-coverage-and-podcasts
How can you quickly tune up your computer security? Dan Raywood – Contributing Editor at Infosecurity Magazine shares his wisdom with us. If you’re interested in an open source password manager, I’m happy to personally recommend BitWarden
Star guest Dan Raywood of Infosecurity Magazine joins Becky and Vic to discuss potential cybersecurity trends for 2019, and whether we should be predicting at all.
Who deserves to die in a driverless car crash? Who has been sniffing around the Girl Scouts' email account? And just how long would it take for a geologist to visit 9,000 adult web pages? All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by journalist and "Friends" fan Dan Raywood. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Theme tune: "Vinyl Memories" by Mikael Manvelyan. Assorted sound effects: AudioBlocks. Special Guest: Dan Raywood.
Dan Raywood is the contributing editor of Infosecurity Magazine. He has written about IT security since 2008, having spent five years as news editor of SC Magazine, 20 months as Editor of IT Security Guru and six months as an Analyst in the Information Security Practice at 451 Research. He has spoken at 44CON, SecuriTay, SteelCon and Infosecurity Europe, as well as writing for a number of vendor blogs and presenting on webcasts. Key points: - To get ahead, you need mentors; - Hiring is key as you will hire the people to enable the technologies to work; - Accepting cybersecurity risk for the business is a huge step forwards Key minutes: 1:40 - Why Dan got into journalism 6:00 - Starting in information security 8:45 - Connections over knowledge 10:00 - Breaking big news in Cyber Security 15:00 - State of Cyber Security 17:00 - Trends in Cyber Security 20:00 - GDPR 23:45 - Predictions for Cyber Security 29:40 - How do we improve the state of security? 30:30 - Next big topic in cyber security 32:20 - Objectives of a journalist 33:30 - Top ten questions You can view the report here: https://www.infosecurityeurope.com/__novadocuments/484123?v=636650221535700000 You can reach InfoSec at: https://www.infosecurityeurope.com/about/ Their new North American conference: https://www.infosecuritynorthamerica.com/ Find Dan Raywood's work at: https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/profile/dan-raywood-1/ Follow us: Twitter: @zero_hourpod Instagram: @zerohourexperience Website: www.karlsharman.com This podcast is sponsored by: BeecherMadden - www.beechermadden.com Cyber Security Professionals - www.cybersecurity-professionals.com
Dan Raywood is the Contributing Editor for Infosecurity Magazine. He was a journalist covering IT and information security for five years from 2008 to 2013 for SC Magazine, and between September 2013 and April 2015 he was the relaunch editor of IT Security Guru where he interviewed CISOs, users and vendors from across the world. Having spent six months as a security industry analyst for 451 Research, he is currently the contributing editor of the industry's most read magazine and website Infosecurity Magazine, heading up the audio channel, twice-annual Virtual Conference and contributed content. Dan on LinkedIn - Dan Raywood Dan on Twitter - @DanRaywood Infosecurity Magazine Website - Infosecurity Magazine Don't forget, to get in touch with me either try the contact page of the site or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe SaveSave