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In this Brand Story episode, Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli sit down with Rob Allen, Chief Product Officer at ThreatLocker, to unpack how the company is reshaping endpoint security through a unique, control-first approach. Rob shares how ThreatLocker is challenging long-held assumptions about trust, visibility, and control in enterprise environments—and why the traditional “trust but verify” model is no longer good enough.From Default Permit to Default DenyThreatLocker's philosophy centers on a fundamental shift: moving from a default permit posture to a default deny stance. This approach, according to Rob, doesn't hinder operations—it creates boundaries that allow organizations to function safely and efficiently. It's not about locking systems down; it's about granting permissions with precision, so users can operate without even noticing security is present.Product Innovation Driven by Real FeedbackThe conversation highlights how customer input—and CEO Danny Jenkins' relentless presence at industry events—drives product development. New solutions like Web Control and Patch Management are designed as logical extensions of existing tools, allowing security teams to reduce risk without creating friction for end users. The addition of a software store, suggested by enterprise customers, gives users clarity on what's approved while reducing IT support tickets.Insights and the Detect DashboardRob also explains how ThreatLocker is unlocking the value of big data. With billions of data points collected every hour, their new Insights platform aggregates and analyzes cross-customer trends to better inform security decisions. Combined with the Detect Dashboard, teams now gain not only visibility but actionable intelligence—supported by polished visuals and streamlined workflows.More Than Just Tech—It's Peace of MindWhile the technology is impressive, Rob says the most rewarding feedback is simple: “ThreatLocker helps me sleep at night.” For many customers, that level of confidence is priceless. And in unexpected situations—like a blue-screen incident caused by third-party software—ThreatLocker has even been used to mitigate impacts in creative ways.Whether you're leading a global IT team or managing a growing MSP, this episode will make you think differently about how security fits into your operational strategy. Tune in to hear how ThreatLocker is turning bold ideas into real-world control.Learn more about ThreatLocker: https://itspm.ag/threatlocker-r974Note: This story contains promotional content. Learn more.Guest: Rob Allen, Chief Product Officer at ThreatLockerOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/threatlockerrob/ResourcesLearn more and catch more stories from ThreatLocker: https://www.itspmagazine.com/directory/threatlockerAre you interested in telling your story?https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story
On this episode of the Scouting For Growth podcast, Sabine VdL talks to Lisa Bechtold, global executive and strategic leader in technology and law who currently serves at the head of AI governance from a transformative viewpoint at Zurich Insurance Group. In this episode, we explore the challenges and opportunities of the current AI transformation, what it takes to drive innovation in insurance while minimizing potential risks about AI, the role of digital trust and sustainability in leveraging AI for long-term growth, and how leaders can prepare their teams for the digital transformation ahead of us. KEY TAKEAWAYS AI governance is about how we use AI, which already affects all areas of our private and business lives. The acceptance and potential success of AI applications, tools and use cases correlate with the respect of legal systems and the culture of the country or region. With the tools, systems and platforms we’ve built at Zurich, we’ve driven and scaled AI adoption, including the reuse of solutions which have proven extremely successful. In parallel, we drive AI literacy to foster adoption, but also to ensure AI tools are being used in an optimal way. For example, setting the right prompts is crucial for generating the most valuable output from GenAI tools. On one hand, we invest in the education of our workforce, with digital upscaling and AI literacy in particular. On the other hand, it’s crucial to allow for experimentation in a safe sandbox environment so that everyone is embrace the technological opportunities. Insurance has always been a data-driven industry, so the adoption of AI techniques is very well founded in insurance, from risk modelling to all phases of the insurance business value chain. Looking ahead, with the AI revolution taking place this year, both opportunities and risks will be taken to another level. Today,AI systems are beginning to autonomously interact with one another and adapt their behaviours accordingly. I expect, as things increase within both the interaction of individual AI agents as well as in the creation of high-performance, multi-agent systems. Such multi-agent systems bring a multitude of business opportunities but also trigger challenges, such as potential information asymmetries and miscoordination, all of which need to be understood and managed. BEST MOMENTS ‘The goal of deploying AI solutions must be to optimise the benefits of the technology while effectively minimising the risks.’‘AI governance is the foundation of being a catalyst of AI innovation and ensures high-quality outcomes and inspires trust in customers.’‘Today we’re focusing on the scalability and further optimisation of our AI capabilities.’‘Managing the complexity of multi-agent systems in a safe and lean way while optimising business value will be one of the key priorities for 2025.’ ABOUT THE GUEST Lisa Bechtold: As a Global Executive and Strategic Leader and Leader in Technology & Law, I have profound expertise and experience in Data, AI, Governance, Digital Risk and Regulatory Affairs to protect corporate assets and optimise business performance. In my current role as Head of AI Governance at Zurich Insurance Group, I have pioneered and led the operationalisation of a framework for AI Quality & Safety to oversee the development and deployment of AI solutions globally. My multifaceted background positions me perfectly to provide strategic advice on data, digital solutions, and technology topics, integrating legal & risk considerations, to generate sustainable business value and digital trust as a competitive edge. LinkedIn ABOUT THE HOST Sabine is a corporate strategist turned entrepreneur. She is the CEO and Managing Partner of Alchemy Crew a venture lab that accelerates the curation, validation, & commercialization of new tech business models. Sabine is renowned within the insurance sector for building some of the most renowned tech startup accelerators around the world working with over 30 corporate insurers, accelerated over 100 startup ventures. Sabine is the co-editor of the bestseller The INSURTECH Book, a top 50 Women in Tech, a FinTech and InsurTech Influencer, an investor & multi-award winner. Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Facebook TikTok Email Website
Today's guest on What The Tech is Styx Intelligence Co-Founder Santosh Nair! Styx Intelligence is a next-generation platform helping organizations manage Digital Risk. In his role at Styx Intelligence , Santosh leads the overall product vision and long-term strategy and development of its StyxView platform. Their Mission is to protect organizations' digital assets and data with a platform that provides visibility while actually supporting remediation against threats. Their platform is also key to helping businesses manage risk associated with digital transformations across various areas including cyber, privacy, regulatory compliance, third party, and brand.Along with founding Styx Intelligence, however, Santosh has a lengthy background in the Cyber Risk space, as well as a founder building new solutions in Canada and beyond. We at Boast first met Santosh through our friends at GetFresh Ventures, and I can't wait to hear from Santosh the role that community connections can play in building great products and achieving growth. Boast AI accelerates the success of innovative businesses globally with software that integrates financial, payroll, and engineering data into a single platform of R&D intelligence. Visit Boast.ai, sign up for our Blog newsletter and follow us on LinkedIn for weekly #InnovatorsLive sessions and the latest news to fuel your growth. Intro and Outro music provided by Dennis Ma whose mixes you can find on Soundcloud at DJ DennyDex.
Send us a textIn this special episode of Making Risk Flow, host Juan de Castro engages an esteemed panel of insurance industry experts during InsTech's recent Beyond Theory event in London. The panel features James Wright, Head of Technology at Beazley; Henrik Bjørnstad, Managing Director of National Markets at Markel International; and Jason Howes, Chief Transformation Officer at Allianz Insurance. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of commercial insurance, with a particular focus on digital transformation and its implications for underwriting processes.Juan prompts the panel to candidly discuss their transformation journeys, uncovering the distinct challenges each company encounters as they modernise operations and enhance customer experiences. James details Beazley's efforts to centralise operations for better SME client service, emphasising the importance of tailored underwriting for diverse risks. Jason outlines Allianz's ambitious strategy to digitise and simplify its services, underlining the need to meet rising customer expectations. Meanwhile, Henrik illustrates how prioritising workflow improvements has significantly boosted productivity and customer satisfaction in underwriting, especially in speciality lines. The discussion also delves into strategies for fostering a cultural shift among underwriters to embrace innovative digital tools.If you'd prefer to watch the episode instead, simply click here!To discover out more about digital risk processing, click here.Our previous guests include: Bronek Masojada of PPL, Simon McGinn of Allianz, Richard Coleman of Ecclesiastical, Steven Wilkins of Hiscox, Matthew Grant of InsTech, Philippe Lutgen of Howden, Paolo Cuomo of Gallagher Re, and Thierry Daucourt of AXA.Check out the three most downloaded episodes: The Five Pillars of Data Analytics Strategy in Insurance | Craig Knightly, Inigo 20 Years as CEO of Hiscox: Personal Reflections and the Evolution of PPL | Bronek Masojada Implementing ESG in the Insurance and Underwriting Space | Simon Tighe, Chaucer, and Paul McCarney, Moody's
If cybercrime were a country, it would be the third largest economy in the world. Paul O'Rourke, BCG's global cybersecurity leader, explains how organizations can protect themselves and their supply chains: Start by recognizing that the elimination of all risks is impossible. Instead focus security efforts on an organization's “crown jewels”—its most critical digital assets. Leaders don't need to be cyber experts. But regulators may hold them responsible for some breaches, so they better understand and address the risks. Learn More: Paul O'Rourke: https://on.bcg.com/3QAoPCN Cybersecurity and Digital Risk: https://on.bcg.com/3UwRTwg Every C-Suite Member Is Now a Chief AI Officer: https://on.bcg.com/3UJ7ry9
On today's podcast, I am talking with Peter, About how he became a privacy leader. Peter Lefkowitz went to college at Yale, Now as a consultant, he brings privacy to scale.
In this episode of Risky Women Radio, host Kimberley Cole kicks off Series 7 by discussing the predictions for 2024 in the field of risk regulation and compliance. She is joined by Carol Beaumier and Bernadine Reese from Protiviti, who share their insights on the compliance environment over the past decade and the evolving role of the Chief Compliance Officer. They highlight the key priorities for 2024, including the need for proactive risk assessment, horizon scanning, managing digital risks, effective compliance monitoring, and adapting to changing resourcing needs. The discussion emphasizes the importance of staying ahead of emerging issues and adopting a holistic approach to compliance in order to navigate the external and internal challenges that lie ahead. This episode provides valuable insights for risk and compliance professionals to effectively address the evolving compliance landscape in the year ahead. SHOW NOTES00:01 Compliance predictions for 2024 with industry experts 05:36 Importance of internal and external factors 11:42 Lessons learned (or not) 19:05 Next 10 years and technology evolution
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In this episode, Juan is joined by both Neil Peters, the National Director of Branch Network at Arch International UK, and Arvind Drubhra, the Director of Operations for the UK and Ireland at HDI Global SE. During the course of their conversation, Juan, Neil and Arvind discuss how to leverage data to drive growth, the steps and target states to achieving full digitisation, and how technology might allow businesses to accelerate the onboarding of new underwriters.To discover out more about digital risk processing, click here.Our previous guests include: Bronek Masojada of PPL, Simon McGinn of Allianz, Richard Coleman of Ecclesiastical, Steven Wilkins of Hiscox, Matthew Grant of InsTech, Philippe Lutgen of Howden, Paolo Cuomo of Gallagher Re, and Thierry Daucourt of AXA.Check out the three most downloaded episodes: The Five Pillars of Data Analytics Strategy in Insurance | Craig Knightly, Inigo 20 Years as CEO of Hiscox: Personal Reflections and the Evolution of PPL | Bronek Masojada Implementing ESG in the Insurance and Underwriting Space | Simon Tighe, Chaucer, and Paul McCarney, Moody's
This time, we are wanting to shine a light on a previous episode from our back catalogue. Recently, insurers have been focussing more and more on implementing digital risk flows. So, here's an episode on that very topic.The goal of digitising risk flows is to enable automated decision making on the best course of action for each submission, characterising each risk with granular risk information and ensuring that underwriters only work on winnable, decision-ready risks. In this episode, Juan deep dives into the three main stages on how to achieve that for the new business submissions: the art and science of the submission digitisation, risk submission evaluation according to the insurer's strategy, and routing of the risk to the right downstream system or underwriter.To discover out more about digital risk processing, click here.Our previous guests include: Bronek Masojada of PPL, Simon McGinn of Allianz, Richard Coleman of Ecclesiastical, Steven Wilkins of Hiscox, Matthew Grant of InsTech, Philippe Lutgen of Howden, Paolo Cuomo of Gallagher Re, and Thierry Daucourt of AXA.Check out the three most downloaded episodes: The Five Pillars of Data Analytics Strategy in Insurance | Craig Knightly, Inigo 20 Years as CEO of Hiscox: Personal Reflections and the Evolution of PPL | Bronek Masojada Implementing ESG in the Insurance and Underwriting Space | Simon Tighe, Chaucer, and Paul McCarney, Moody's
In this episode @GabeMarzano & @BenSullivan host Matt Fedele-Sirotich who is the Chief Technical Officer at CSO Group, and former Chief Information Security Officer of NSW Department of Customer Service. As well as Hank Clark who is the Chief Strategy Officer at CSO Group. Key topics discussed include firstly the strategic perspectives by CISOs and how to implement secure technologies for the future. Secondly, the role of trust & digital risk in cyber security, from a partnering, behavioural and technology. Lastly, the security consolidation, capability uplift and security culture setting. // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL //
The Digital Risk Digest Live Feat. Christophe Foulon By https://www.youtube.com/@valor-cybersecurity Welcome to another episode of the Digital Risk Digest Live. We go live every Friday with industry leaders about digital threats, opportunities, and more. Curious about the intersection of business and technology? Tune in today! Let's give Chris a massive welcome to the show! Christophe Foulon focuses on helping to secure people and processes with a solid understanding of the technology involved. He has over ten years of experience as an experienced Information Security Manager and Cybersecurity Strategist with a passion for customer service, process improvement, and information security. He has significant experience in optimizing the use of technology while balancing the implications to people, processes, and information security by using a consultative approach. https://www.linkedin.com/in/christophefoulon/ Find out more about CPF-Coaching at https://www.cpf-coaching.com Website: https://www.cyberhubpodcast.com/breakingintocybersecurity Podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakingintocybersecurity YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BreakingIntoCybersecurity Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/breaking-into-cybersecurity/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BreakintoCyber Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/breakingintocybersecurity --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/breakingintocybersecurity/message
On today's Tech Bytes podcast we discuss security reconnaissance with sponsor Fortinet. We drill into FortiRecon, a service that can provide critical information, personalized for your organization, about potential threats to company assets, employees, and customers.
On today's Tech Bytes podcast we discuss security reconnaissance with sponsor Fortinet. We drill into FortiRecon, a service that can provide critical information, personalized for your organization, about potential threats to company assets, employees, and customers. The post Tech Bytes: Fortinet’s FortiRecon Customizes Digital Risk Protection (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On today's Tech Bytes podcast we discuss security reconnaissance with sponsor Fortinet. We drill into FortiRecon, a service that can provide critical information, personalized for your organization, about potential threats to company assets, employees, and customers. The post Tech Bytes: Fortinet’s FortiRecon Customizes Digital Risk Protection (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On today's Tech Bytes podcast we discuss security reconnaissance with sponsor Fortinet. We drill into FortiRecon, a service that can provide critical information, personalized for your organization, about potential threats to company assets, employees, and customers.
On today's Tech Bytes podcast we discuss security reconnaissance with sponsor Fortinet. We drill into FortiRecon, a service that can provide critical information, personalized for your organization, about potential threats to company assets, employees, and customers.
On today's Tech Bytes podcast we discuss security reconnaissance with sponsor Fortinet. We drill into FortiRecon, a service that can provide critical information, personalized for your organization, about potential threats to company assets, employees, and customers. The post Tech Bytes: Fortinet’s FortiRecon Customizes Digital Risk Protection (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
In this episode, Juan is joined by Roman Itskovich, Co-founder and Chief Risk Officer at At-Bay, and Jay Rajendra, Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer at Arch Capital Group, on a panel at ITC Vegas 2022. The trio discuss the current landscape of the insurance market, how data-driven cyber underwriting is helping to open up new opportunities for the sector, and the prospects and challenges of cyber underwriting.To discover out more about digital risk processing, click here.Our previous guests include: Bronek Masojada of PPL, Simon McGinn of Allianz, Richard Coleman of Ecclesiastical, Steven Wilkins of Hiscox, Matthew Grant of InsTech, Philippe Lutgen of Howden, Paolo Cuomo of Gallagher Re, and Thierry Daucourt of AXA.Check out the three most downloaded episodes: The Five Pillars of Data Analytics Strategy in Insurance | Craig Knightly, Inigo 20 Years as CEO of Hiscox: Personal Reflections and the Evolution of PPL | Bronek Masojada Implementing ESG in the Insurance and Underwriting Space | Simon Tighe, Chaucer, and Paul McCarney, Moody's
Newly appointed Treasury Chief Jeremy Hunt has announced a reversal in the UK's tax cuts in an effort to stabilize the economy. ING Bank's Carsten Brzeski gives the latest. Plus, the 30-Year Fixed Mortgage is now hovering around 7%, jumping to its highest level in roughly 20 years. Digital Risk's Jeff Taylor breaks down the housing sector. And, investors are awaiting final reports from financials, including Goldman Sachs, State Street, and Truist Financial. JMP Securities' Devin Ryan previews what to expect.
In this episode Juan and Cytora's very own VP of Customer Success Matt Churchill talk about a practical approach to deploying digital risk flows and the benefits of each stage of the transformation. The conversation covers architectural challenges and solutions, and it lays out the incremental steps an insurer can take to maximise the chances of successful deployments.https://cytora.com/Instructions on how to rate and review Making Risk Flow on Apple Podcasts can be found here. To discover out more about digital risk processing, click here.Our previous guests include: Bronek Masojada of PPL, Simon McGinn of Allianz, Richard Coleman of Ecclesiastical, Steven Wilkins of Hiscox, Matthew Grant of InsTech, Philippe Lutgen of Howden, Paolo Cuomo of Gallagher Re, and Thierry Daucourt of AXA.Check out the three most downloaded episodes: The Five Pillars of Data Analytics Strategy in Insurance | Craig Knightly, Inigo 20 Years as CEO of Hiscox: Personal Reflections and the Evolution of PPL | Bronek Masojada Implementing ESG in the Insurance and Underwriting Space | Simon Tighe, Chaucer, and Paul McCarney, Moody's
In this Frontline Stories episode of the Defender's Advantage Podcast, host Kerry Matre is joined by Joshua Bass, Director of Product Management, and Sarah Korth, Director of Commercial Intel Services, to discuss Mandiant's Digital Risk Protection (DRP) solution. The group discusses digital risk protection, what it can reveal about cyber threat profiles, and how attackers find weaknesses. They also discuss advancements made in digital threat management, a service included in our DRP solution, such as natural language processing. To learn more, read our blog, “Protecting Supply Chains and Third Party Vendor Connections" Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe where you listen to podcasts. Additional Resources Read more about Digital Risk Protection Read more about Digital Threat Monitoring Learn more about the Defender's Advantage Cyber Snapshot
In the last few weeks, I was back on the planes meeting with clients and investors in London, New York, and San Francisco. We often talked about how the role of digital is changing for businesses and investors. How the early digital experimentations have all grown up, real value is created now and many companies are becoming digitally reborn. But not all. Some struggled to take advantage of the digital revolution during the pandemic and may not be quite ready for the digital-first competition ahead. There were common themes I heard across geographies and industries. For example: In past disruptions and uncertainty, leaders could just ”throw people” at those problems. Not anymore. With talent shortage, the great resignation, and great migration - digital tools became to go-to remedy for all problems in business. How is the digital remedy working out?
The goal of digitising risk flows is to enable automated decision making on the best course of action for each submission, characterising each risk with granular risk information and ensuring that underwriters only work on winnable, decision-ready risks. In this episode, Juan did a deep dive into the three main stages how to achieve that for the new business submissions: - the art and science of the submission digitisation, - risk submission evaluation according to the insurer's strategy, - routing of the risk to the right downstream system or underwriter.www.cytora.comTo discover out more about digital risk processing, click here.Our previous guests include: Bronek Masojada of PPL, Simon McGinn of Allianz, Richard Coleman of Ecclesiastical, Steven Wilkins of Hiscox, Matthew Grant of InsTech, Philippe Lutgen of Howden, Paolo Cuomo of Gallagher Re, and Thierry Daucourt of AXA.Check out the three most downloaded episodes: The Five Pillars of Data Analytics Strategy in Insurance | Craig Knightly, Inigo 20 Years as CEO of Hiscox: Personal Reflections and the Evolution of PPL | Bronek Masojada Implementing ESG in the Insurance and Underwriting Space | Simon Tighe, Chaucer, and Paul McCarney, Moody's
In this episode, Juan and his guest Kelly Lyles, former Chief Executive at AXA-XL, talk about the benefits of digital risk flows. They touch upon the growing expense ratio within the insurance industry, making underwriters happier and more efficient employees and finding the holy grail of driving efficiency through data.To discover out more about digital risk processing, click here.Our previous guests include: Bronek Masojada of PPL, Simon McGinn of Allianz, Richard Coleman of Ecclesiastical, Steven Wilkins of Hiscox, Matthew Grant of InsTech, Philippe Lutgen of Howden, Paolo Cuomo of Gallagher Re, and Thierry Daucourt of AXA.Check out the three most downloaded episodes: The Five Pillars of Data Analytics Strategy in Insurance | Craig Knightly, Inigo 20 Years as CEO of Hiscox: Personal Reflections and the Evolution of PPL | Bronek Masojada Implementing ESG in the Insurance and Underwriting Space | Simon Tighe, Chaucer, and Paul McCarney, Moody's
A global economy calls for an inclusive security framework beyond the physical environments of a single workplace or nation to mitigate risks. Both physical and digital threats have continued to increase, and there is a need to develop a comprehensive security standard. From serving as a military officer to providing security detail to individuals and […] The post Securing Your Assets With Effective Physical and Digital Risk Management appeared first on SweetProcess.
Chief Technology Officer of ZeroFox Mike Price joined co-host Andy Bonillo to talk about the use of artificial intelligence in cyber security. Mr. Price also explains the difference between the dark web and the criminal underground, and the emerging threat landscape and the importance of digital risk protection. We finished up the show Mike giving his perspective on the impacts of the Log4J vulnerability. All this and much much more, on Episode #207 of Task Force 7 Radio.
Chief Technology Officer of ZeroFox Mike Price joined co-host Andy Bonillo to talk about the use of artificial intelligence in cyber security. Mr. Price also explains the difference between the dark web and the criminal underground, and the emerging threat landscape and the importance of digital risk protection. We finished up the show Mike giving his perspective on the impacts of the Log4J vulnerability. All this and much much more, on Episode #207 of Task Force 7 Radio.
Your information is everywhere. Executive, employee, and corporate data are contained in breach data, social media, and the dark web. How do you protect your organization from impersonation and account takeover attacks? Dan Matthews, Director, Worldwide Sale Engineering from Constella Intelligence, will discuss the challenges with digital risk protection and how to protect your executives, employees, and corporate brand. This segment is sponsored by Constella Intelligence . Visit https://securityweekly.com/constella to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw248
Your information is everywhere. Executive, employee, and corporate data are contained in breach data, social media, and the dark web. How do you protect your organization from impersonation and account takeover attacks? Dan Matthews, Director, Worldwide Sale Engineering from Constella Intelligence, will discuss the challenges with digital risk protection and how to protect your executives, employees, and corporate brand. This segment is sponsored by Constella Intelligence . Visit https://securityweekly.com/constella to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw248
93: In The Keys to Fundraising, Tom Trevisani (T: @tptcycles), a FinTech entrepreneur who built a crowdfunding platform, joins host William Glass to discuss the keys to raising funds from investors and preparing for a successful crowdfund. You'll hear Tom share how he navigated a highly regulated industry to launch Vedas Labs which is a crowdfunding platform that focuses on companies that support the UN Developmental goals. Follow the Silicon Alley podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. __ Visit SiliconAlleyPodcast.com to become a guest and sign-up for the newsletter. Follow on: - Instagram: http://bit.ly/SIliconAlleyIG - LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/SiliconAlleyLI - YouTube: http://bit.ly/SiliconAlleyYouTube Our Sponsors: Ostrich helps you go from being one of the 92% of people who fail to achieve their financial goals to one of the few who does. 80% of Ostrich members are on track to achieve thief financial goals. Sign up for free at https://www.getostrich.com About Tom Trevisani: Tom Trevisani is a technology entrepreneur and the founder of VedasLabs Inc. which has a mission to provide open access to investments in early-stage companies that will accelerate how capital is raised and communities are built. Prior to founding VedasLabs he a was key member behind the growth of Axioma, a global leader in quantitative risk analytics solutions for many of the world's largest hedge funds and asset managers, recently acquired by Deutsche Boerse in April 2019. Tom is also an Investor in Knightscope, a leader in developing autonomous security capabilities that combines self-driving technology, robotics, and artificial intelligence. Earlier in his career, Tom worked as Vice President, Finance & Business Intelligence for Recovco Mortgage Management LLC and Senior Financial Analyst at Digital Risk, the largest independent provider of risk, compliance & transaction management solutions for the mortgage and lending services market. Tom was a Paralegal at Kaufman, Englett and Lynd Attorneys and Congressional Intern at the US House of Representatives. Tom is an active member of the New York City Ballet Young Patron Circle and volunteer for New York Cares, Habitat for Humanity, and Member of the Hudson River Sailing Community. He earned his bachelor's degree from Stetson University and MBA from Rollins College. As a competitive athlete, he places high value on personal and professional development, as well as motivating others to success. Vedas Labs: Website: vedaslabs.io LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vedaslabs-inc/ Twitter: @VedasLabs_io Connect with Tom: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ttrevisani/ Twitter: @tptcycles Silicon Alley is a Financial Glass Production --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/silicon-alley/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silicon-alley/support
In this Intel Conversations in the Cloud audio podcast: James Carnall from ZeroFOX joins host Jake Smith to talk about AI-powered digital risk protection across the internet, including text, images and video, to identify threats ranging from deep fakes and fraud to potential cyberattacks. James explains why the ZeroFOX team worked directly with Intel for […]
In this Intel Conversations in the Cloud audio podcast: James Carnall from ZeroFOX joins host Jake Smith to talk about AI-powered digital risk protection across the internet, including text, images and video, to identify threats ranging from deep fakes and fraud to potential cyberattacks. James explains why the ZeroFOX team worked directly with Intel for […]
James Carnall from ZeroFOX joins host Jake Smith to talk about AI-powered digital risk protection across the internet, including text, images and video, to identify threats ranging from deep fakes and fraud to potential cyberattacks. James explains why the ZeroFOX team worked directly with Intel for over a year to optimize their processes, such as improving inference performance with OpenVINO. James and Jake talk about how the rising volume of disinformation can have a negative financial impact on companies of all kinds and explain the limitations of relying on biometrics to thwart theft. For more information, visit: https://builders.intel.com/docs/aibuilders/zerofox-uses-intel-ai-technologies-to-protect-businesses-against-targeted-social-and-digital-attacks.pdf Follow Jake on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/jakesmithintel
In this Intel Conversations in the Cloud audio podcast: James Carnall from ZeroFOX joins host Jake Smith to talk about AI-powered digital risk protection across the internet, including text, images and video, to identify threats ranging from deep fakes and fraud to potential cyberattacks. James explains why the ZeroFOX team worked directly with Intel for […]
In this Intel Conversations in the Cloud audio podcast: James Carnall from ZeroFOX joins host Jake Smith to talk about AI-powered digital risk protection across the internet, including text, images and video, to identify threats ranging from deep fakes and fraud to potential cyberattacks. James explains why the ZeroFOX team worked directly with Intel for […]
We're back with another Trust and Transparency season special! For the month of September, we have been taking over the Digital Dawn podcast to discuss and debate all things trust and transparency in the digital advertising industry.In this episode, IAB Europe's CMO, Helen Mussard talks to Stevan Randjelovic, Director, Brand Safety and Digital Risk at GroupM on the subject of brand safety and brand suitability. They delve into what brand safety and brand suitability are, discuss significant changes that have occurred over the last twelve months, and share best practices, lessons learned, and what we can expect in the future.
This is one episode that you do not want to miss. We have an actual rocket scientist join the Fintech Hunting Podcast who has a wealth of financial services expertise discuss pain points in the mortgage industry, how to leverage technology to drive down the cost of manufacturing a loan, data quality & integrity, expert learning, how the combination of those actually improve borrower satisfaction scores and so much more with the extremely insightful Tom Showalter, Founder & CEO Candor Technologies. His focus has been on the financial services space with a special focus on credit card and mortgage industries, both in the primary and the secondary markets. Tom has held a variety of key executive experiences holding positions as CEO, C-Level Executive, SVP and VP - across a variety of nationally known firms: Digital Risk, Core Logic, First American, Loan Performance, Experian and several boutique data and analytics firms. Included in his background is a tour at NASA, where he developed a variety of aerospace technologies for use in civilian and military aircraft, as well as the former Space Shuttle program.
This week, M. Kevin Davis sits down with Aaron Tackett, IT Systems Administrator of Fast Change Lube & Oil and QLE team member, to discuss very basic steps that you can take to protect you and your business in this increasingly connected world. They discuss simple steps including: keeping strong and secure passwords, watching out for phishing attacks, creating multiple backups, and keeping your devices up-to-date. ----- To learn more about how Quick Lube Expert can help you, visit: www.quicklubeexpert.com To learn more about what M. Kevin Davis has to offer, visit: www.mkevindavis.com Sign up for your FREE Discovery Assessment at: www.quicklubeexpert.com/discovery-signup To learn more about Phillips 66 Lubricants and Kendall Motor Oil, visit: www.phillips66lubricants.com, and www.kendallmotoroil.com Find out more about the Phillips 66 Shield High Mileage Booster: www.shieldbooster.com Find out more about the Kendall GT-1 High Mileage Booster: www.kendallhmb.com
More than a year into the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, credit unions have learned a great deal from the accelerated adoption of digital channels that occurred. Members are interacting digitally with their credit unions in higher numbers than ever before, and credit unions must practice control and confidence in their risk assessments and abilities to fight financial crime. This episode of the CUNA News Podcast features Andrew Corbett, presales consultant with NICE Actimize. He discusses lessons learned from the pandemic and ways credit unions can adapt to the ongoing digital transformation. As a member of the Premier Solutions Consultant team at NICE Actimize, Corbett works to provide cloud compliance solutions to credit unions. He shares specific areas of elevated risk that credit unions should know about and outlines steps credit unions should follow to monitor and assess risk related to digital platforms.
Join Control Risks' Partner Dane Chamorro, as he discusses the digital risk in Asia with Jim Fitzsimmons, Principal in the Cyber Security Consulting team responsible for managing and delivering complex security projects based in our Singapore office. Stay updated with new episodes by subscribing wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Join Control Risks' Partner Dane Chamorro, as he discusses the digital risk in Asia with Jim Fitzsimmons, Principal in the Cyber Security Consulting team responsible for managing and delivering complex security projects. He is based in Singapore office. Stay updated with new episodes by subscribing wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Join Control Risks' Partner Dane Chamorro, as he discusses the digital risk in Asia with Jim Fitzsimmons, Principal in the Cyber Security Consulting team responsible for managing and delivering complex security projects. He is based in Singapore office. Stay updated with new episodes by subscribing wherever you listen to your podcasts.
In this episode of the Virtual Coffee with Ashish edition, we spoke with Sam Small, Chief Security Officer, Zerofox Host: Ashish Rajan - Twitter @hashishrajan Guest: Sam Small - Linkedin @samsmallphd In this episode, Sam & Ashish spoke about What was your path into your current role? What are Digital Risk and Digital Threats? How do you identify Digital Risk? what are the broad categories? How is Digital Risk different at an organisation level? Is Digital Risk Protection the same as Cyber Threat intelligence? What risks does Digital Risk Protection (DRP) protect organisations against? What can organisations do as part of Digital Risk Protection (DRP) apart from seeking legal actions? Is there an overlap between social engineering and digital risk protection? Are digital risk threats on the rise? How do we respond to attacks where social media is being social engineered? How do you assess the maturity of DRP in an organisation? ShowNotes and Episode Transcript on www.cloudsecuritypodcast.tv Twitter - @kaizenteq @hashishrajan If you want to watch videos of this and previous episodes: - Twitch Channel: https://lnkd.in/gxhFrqw - Youtube Channel: https://lnkd.in/gUHqSai
How can charities best embrace digital while measuring risk and learning fast about what works and doesn't work for their audience? In this episode we speak with Zoe Amar about all of this and more.
This week's top-5 trends: Contactless payments create fraud risk; gasoline retailers who don't upgrade chip readers could be in world of trouble; Instacart bots snatch best orders; fake drivers' IDs flooding USA; and in our number one spot, why insurance companies need special digital risk and fraud protection solutions, with Kount's CMO, Gary Sevounts. #Kount5in5
In our inaugural episode, Heather Sussman talks with Peter Lefkowitz, Chief Privacy & Digital Risk Officer at Citrix about how the U.S. should expands its focus on privacy issues associated with larger systems like healthcare & financial services and not just topical areas like social media, why rushing to pass narrow privacy laws may not always be the best solution, and how larger approaches to a federal privacy law like the GDPR may benefit the U.S. moving forward.
Cyber attacks are a clear and present threat to both organisations and individuals the world over and, alarmingly, they are no longer just about stealing your bank details. As a recent attack on an Israeli water treatment plant has shown, the motivations behind them are becoming increasingly political and that poses a significant issue for water infrastructure. We talked with Cyber Security expert, GHD about the impact cyber threats could have on water and what utilities can do to safeguard their data and operational technology. Sunil Sharma has 25+ years of experience in Digital Risk and Security, and ICT. Formerly, he led Digital Risk and Cyber Security practices at PwC and Accenture. He has led several Digital Risk advisory and consulting engagements across Energy, Resources, Financial, Retail, and Entertainment industries. And is currently GHD’s lead consultant, assisting organisations in setting up comprehensive digital risk strategies and executing successful rollout of risk controls. Sunil is passionate about cyber security, especially in the water industry where there’s more take up of operational technology, particularly in the wake of COVID-19. Connect with Sunil Sharma on LinkedIn
Operating in a global pandemic has led many organizations to rapid digital acceleration in some areas, and re-prioritization in nearly all. In the first episode of our new season, Peter Beardmore welcomes RSA Portfolio Strategist, Steve Schlarman to discuss the many disruptions that the ongoing crisis caused. In particular the reverberating disruptions in business operations, workforce, supply chain, and security. How does rapid acceleration and reliance on digital lead to new and downstream risks? And how should risk and security leaders think about managing, communicating, and accounting for these risks amid continuous change? Steve brings unique insights to emerging challenges, coming from two decades of digital risk management experience.
Operating in a global pandemic has led many organizations to rapid digital acceleration in some areas, and re-prioritization in nearly all. In the first episode of our new season, Peter Beardmore welcomes RSA Portfolio Strategist, Steve Schlarman to discuss the many disruptions that the ongoing crisis caused. In particular the reverberating disruptions in business operations, workforce, supply chain, and security. How does rapid acceleration and reliance on digital lead to new and downstream risks? And how should risk and security leaders think about managing, communicating, and accounting for these risks amid continuous change? Steve brings unique insights to emerging challenges, coming from two decades of digital risk management experience.
This episode is about Advertising, Media Strategy, Digitalization, Consumer Behavior and Brand Safety. This episode is part of our NextM podcast special series, containing short interview snippets that were recorded remotely please excuse minor technical interruptions. Brand that want to reach its target groups appropriately during the crisis should carefully review its media strategies in several points. Our guest in this special episode, Stevan Randjelovic, Director Brand Safety and Digital Risk at GroupM, has some valuable recommendations for advertisers regarding brand safety: Due to the increased sensitivity of consumers, it is currently more important than ever to carefully review the media plan and in particular copies and creatives in digital advertising. As a result, advertisers will be able to identify strategic implications for the future, when the crisis is over. As Stevan says, we are currently experiencing a "Digitalization on Steroids" which includes significan...>
This episode is about Brand Safety, Advertising, News Consumption, Digital Media and Trust. This episode is part of our NextM podcast special series, containing short interview snippets that were recorded remotely please excuse minor technical interruptions. Currently, one of the most discussed questions in the advertising industry is probably how to ensure brand safe advertising in times of bad news and fake information regarding Corona. This is exactly the topic our guest in this special episode, Stevan Randjelovic, Director Brand Safety and Digital Risk at GroupM, deals with. We discuss with him why advertisers should avoid pure keyword blocking and how the overall news consumption is currently changing, especially in digital media. In addition to insights on how to manage brand safe communication and to support trusted information during the crisis, Stevan also shares his personal advice on how to make isolation a bit more comfortable. Links Stevan Randjelovic:...>
We discuss the pressures and risks organizations face as they migrate to the cloud, and some strategies for managing them. Guests include Rohit Gupta, Global Segment Leader for Security at Amazon Web Services, Dr. Zulfikar Ramzan, Chief Technology Officer at RSA, and Tony Karam, Sr. Solutions Consultant at RSA.
We discuss the pressures and risks organizations face as they migrate to the cloud, and some strategies for managing them. Guests include Rohit Gupta, Global Segment Leader for Security at Amazon Web Services, Dr. Zulfikar Ramzan, Chief Technology Officer at RSA, and Tony Karam, Sr. Solutions Consultant at RSA.
Peter Beardmore and Paul Roberts discuss digital risk with Rohit Ghai, President of RSA and Holly Rollo, SVP and Chief Marketing Officer of RSA. Rohit outlines senior business leaders' top-of-mind issues pertaining to digital transformation. Holly discusses some of the hidden risks of MarTec, and why organizations need to adopt a risk-based approach to collaborating across the risk domains.
Peter Beardmore and Paul Roberts discuss digital risk with Rohit Ghai, President of RSA and Holly Rollo, SVP and Chief Marketing Officer of RSA. Rohit outlines senior business leaders' top-of-mind issues pertaining to digital transformation. Holly discusses some of the hidden risks of MarTec, and why organizations need to adopt a risk-based approach to collaborating across the risk domains.
In this Intel on AI podcast episode: Today, social media is among the primary business and communication platforms for modern organizations, yet, social media networks are incredibly large platforms with some of the most complex security challenges. Increasingly attackers hide attacks with embedded images and video manipulation which evade traditional detection methods and are very […]
In this Intel on AI podcast episode: Today, social media is among the primary business and communication platforms for modern organizations, yet, social media networks are incredibly large platforms with some of the most complex security challenges. Increasingly attackers hide attacks with embedded images and video manipulation which evade traditional detection methods and are very […]
In this Intel on AI podcast episode: Today, social media is among the primary business and communication platforms for modern organizations, yet, social media networks are incredibly large platforms with some of the most complex security challenges. Increasingly attackers hide attacks with embedded images and video manipulation which evade traditional detection methods and are very […]
Chris Rupkey, Managing Director & Chief Financial Economist, MUFG Union Bank NA, will discuss the economy, market outlook, and the Fed. Marcus Ashworth, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, will discuss the latest with the UK election, as polls showed the ruling Conservative party’s lead narrowing into a December election. Jeff Taylor, Co-Founder and Managing Director at Digital Risk, on new/pending home sales. Komal Sri-Kumar, Sri-Kumar Global Strategies President, will discuss the unrest in Hong Kong, along with the latest developments in U.S, China trade negotiations.
This week Sue and ASD talk to Bethan Crockett about everything around risk, digital risk and how we shape our points of view.
Leo Bailey is a Senior Manager of Digital Risk & Governance with RBC in downtown Toronto. From a young age Leo was fascinated with the pace of City Life mixed with his passion for the financial field where Leo says the trip downtown to work never gets dull. Born in Rexdale, Toronto, Leo spent most of his younger life in the Rex but moved to Malton in his grade 12 year. It was the move to Malton that caused him to realize the deep need around him which caused him to be a part of the founding team that created Malton’s very own SWAG (Success With Age and Guidance). During a middle school presentation at school by some guest speakers from RBC, Leo was inspired to pursue the financial field where he would go on to complete his Bachelors of Commerce from Ryerson U and his MBA from Queens University. Among many other experiences/skills, Leo is youth leader at his church, was a technology consultant for Accenture, was a lab assistant at Ryerson U’s computer labs, was a market researcher for Logit Group, and has completed multiple co-op’s including being a fraud analyst with RBC and a web editor with the City of Brampton. On this episode we talk about Leo’s come up from the Rex to the city skylines of downtown Toronto, how God has been the centre of his life and decision making, and why he believes the Kawhi/Derozan trade was a steal for the Raptors. Leo's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leob_lion/ Leo's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leo.bailey Leo's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leobailey/ Connect with Real Community Talks: Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ljehipjij2ioj Instagram: http://instagram.com/realcommunitytalks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Real-Community-Talks-163630714364865 Website: http://www.realcommunitytalks.com Special Guest: Leo Bailey .
Rick Holland, CISO at Digital Shadows, discusses the latest 2018 Forrester New Wave for Digital Risk Protection. He discusses how security leaders must avoid blind spots with a more complete risk picture.
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Welcome to episode 2 of the GroupM UK Digital Podcast, BackChat. In this episode we speak to Bethan Crockett, Senior Director of Brand Safety and Digital Risk, GroupM EMEA about brand safety in digital advertising, GDPR and her secret Guinness World Record! Enjoy. www.groupm.com
Speculative Asset Bitcoin is a digital risk asset, not a currency. If you own bitcoin you have an asset, but it is not a safe haven. A safe haven is an asset that is not likely to go down in comparison to another speculative investment. Bitcoin has been extremely volatile; it happens to be going up, but the price is based on speculation. Does anybody believe that bitcoin has less downside risk than the stock market? Not a Currency Bitcoin is not used as currency. They trade in bitcoins for dollars or euros or yen to buy things, but very few legal goods and services are priced in bitcoin. Because the price is highly volatile and backed by nothing, it can not be used as a currency. It is being used as an asset. The number of top retailers who accept Bitpay is diminishing, not increasing. Merchants will try to make it easy to trade bitcoin for currency which would then buy goods and services. Most people who own bitcoin are not spending them; they are hoarding them because they think they are going to keep going up. Just Noise At the end of the day, the realized gains from speculation in bitcoin are going to be overshadowed by the speculative losses. All the rest of it is just noise. The realized profits will be concentrated on a small group of people, whereas the realized losses will be dispersed among a larger population. Reversing the Consequences Bitcoin will end up achieving the opposite of its original goal, which was to challenge the power of central government, to disrupt money, that is would rein in government and have real commodity money in the same way FedEx upended the Post Office or Uber upended taxis. This is going to give more power to government, because when digital currencies collapse, the central bankers will say, "We told you so! This is what happens when you allow the free market to do what government should do. When the free market creates money it leads to disaster. You have to stick with currencies backed by government. " No Joke The original currencies that were created by the private sector, and not by government were issued by banks and backed by gold. Today, the private sector could issue digital currency backed by gold just like paper currency backed by gold. What gave the paper currency value was the gold backing. If any bank tried to issue paper currency backed by nothing, it would have been laughed out of existence. It would have been a joke, except now it's not a joke. People actually want digital currency backed by absolutely nothing.
The digital footprints of organizations are expanding. With that expansion comes more avenues of attack for cybercriminals to exploit and more areas of concern for organizations to address. On this episode of the Cyber Chat, SurfWatch Labs chief security strategist Adam Meyer discusses the challenges businesses are currently facing due to their expanding level of presence and how organizations can respond to those new challenges to better manage their cyber risk.
There is speculation that the mortgage industry is about to see some significant changes. Trump’s proposals for tax cuts and government spending could lead to a larger deficit, which could improve economic growth. As the economy grows, so do interest rates. The privatization of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae is now a possibility and analyst believe that, under the Trump administration, lending standards may become laxer, thus opening credit to more borrowers. Joining the podcast to discuss potential disruptive change and opportunities in the mortgage industry is Tom Showalter. Tom is CEO of Credit Sciences, a custom analytics and database development firm. Prior to Credit Sciences, Mr. Showalter was the Chief Analytics Officer of Digital Risk LLC and the President of Digital Risk Analytics, LLC, a subsidiary of Digital Risk. Tom is the holder of three patents and the author of numerous technical papers.
The credit quality of loans originated after the crash are generally viewed to be very high as credit standards hav tightened. However, the manufacturing process of the mortgage loans still possess sustain risk to the lender especially as it pertains to valuation and income verification. Joining the broadcast today Thomas Showalter, Chief Analytics Officer of Digital Risk. Thomas, is responsible for the data, analytics and “decisioning” systems in use and under development. Thomas and his development team leverage the extensive Digital Risk database to create unique and powerful analytics with an extensive focus being placed upon applications that determined the most appropriate, loss mitigating treatment for distressed mortgage loans.
Tom Showalter, Chief Analytics Officer of Digital Risk, joins the broadcast to discuss QM and origination defect requirements and potential impact. Showalter, hints that the bifurcation of the mortgage origination business is eminent. Showalter reflected that a mortgage company’s business is understanding consumers needs and wants then developing credit, marketing and secondary policy that meets market expectations. Because of the compliance risk and costs, manufacturing the loan or the process of originating will most likely fall to a few large companies that have the ability and balance sheet to invest millions into technology, compliance and process. Showalter goes onto to discuss the GSEs, short and long term outlook, impact of origination defects to price and performance.
Minter Dialogue Episode #79 -- This interview, recorded on October 21, 2013, is with Richard Lucas and Ian Patterson, respectively, Managing Director and Project Director at Discerning Digital. In this conversation, we discuss their experience in making the digital transformation at the Guardian Media Radio Group, and what are the key learnings for companies today faced with the same shift. We also look at managing digital risk and infrastructure needs to support the digital transformation. Meanwhile, you can comment and find the show notes on themyndset.com where you can also sign up for my weekly newsletter. Or you can follow me on Twitter on @mdial. And, if you liked the podcast, please take a moment to go over to iTunes to rate the podcast.Enjoy the show!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/minterdial)
Thomas Showalter, Chief Analytics Officer of Digital Risk, joins Mortgage Markets Today to discuss interest rates and identifying risk attributes to predict loan performance. Thomas and his development team leverage the extensive Digital Risk database to create unique and powerful analytics with an extensive focus being placed upon applications that determined the most appropriate, loss mitigating treatment for distressed mortgage loans.
Thomas Showalter, the Chief Analytics Officer of Digital Risk, will discuss how to identify and manage two historically known forms of risk as well as a new type of risk that is prevalent and misunderstood or unknown by most institutional and whole loan investors. Digital Risk is the largest independent provider of risk, compliance and transaction management solutions.
Recognizing that businesses of all sizes and across every industry are threatened by an evolving array of privacy exposures and other network risks, ACE USA, the U.S.-based retail operating division of the ACE Group of Companies, has enhanced its digital technology and professional liability insurance offerings. Underwritten through ACE Professional Risk, the newly-launched ACE DigiTech(SM) Digital Technology & Professional Liability Insurance Program offers up to $20 million in limits and provides comprehensive professional liability coverage, state-of-the art network security and privacy protection, and cyber extortion coverage.In this podcast, Brad Gow, Vice President, ACE USA Professional Risk, discusses cyber liability risk management issues. For more information on ACE DigiTech(SM), visit www.ace-ina.com.