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You tired of hearing about the Cyber Skills Gap? What about the recent unemployment numbers due to COVID19? What if we brought you some really good news that includes a great story? What if that good news and great story includes something that is replicable, accessible and available? What if we get on with it and stop asking so many dumb questions? In today’s episode of InSecurity, Matt Stephenson has a chat with Kip Boyle about the current state of employment in the cybersecurity world. Is it all doom and gloom? Make no mistake… there is reason to feel gloomy. But that doesn’t mean that it’s all doom. Kip is putting in the kind of work to bring folks into cybersecurity that gives us all a reason to be hopeful. Check it out… About Kip Boyle Kip Boyle (@KipBoyle) is a 20-year information security expert and is the founder and CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities. He is a former Chief Information Security Officer for both technology and financial services companies and was a cyber-security consultant at Stanford Research Institute (SRI). Boyle led the global IT risk management program for a $9 billion logistics company and was the Wide Area Network Security Director for the F-22 Raptor program. He has participated in several cybersecurity war game exercises and has worked closely with various government agencies including the FBI. Boyle is a US Air Force officer and serves on the board of directors of the Domestic Abuse Women’s Network (DAWN). He’s been quoted in Entrepreneur magazine, Chief Executive magazine, and is the co-author of Chapter 68, Outsourcing Security Functions, in The Computer Security Handbook. About Steve McMichael Steve McMichael is a SOX Compliance Manager at BlackBerry… but not for much longer. He has a CPA, CMA and MBA… but always had a yen for the security side of the business world. How does someone with a resume like that make a move at a point in his career where many of us would be more than proud of our accomplishments? Why not get it directly from the source? About Matt Stephenson Insecurity Podcast host Matt Stephenson (@packmatt73) leads the Security Technology team at Cylance, which puts him in front of crowds, cameras, and microphones all over the world. He is the regular host of the InSecurity podcast and host of CylanceTV Twenty years of work with the world’s largest security, storage, and recovery companies has introduced Stephenson to some of the most fascinating people in the industry. He wants to get those stories told so that others can learn from what has come Every week on the InSecurity Podcast, Matt interviews leading authorities in the security industry to gain an expert perspective on topics including risk management, security control friction, compliance issues, and building a culture of security. Each episode provides relevant insights for security practitioners and business leaders working to improve their organization’s security posture and bottom line. Can’t get enough of Insecurity? You can find us wherever you get your podcasts including Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, I Heart Radio as well as ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts: https://threatvector.cylance.com/en_us/category/podcasts.html iTunes/Apple Podcasts link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insecurity/id1260714697?mt=2 GooglePlay Music link: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ipudd6ommmgdsboen7rjd2lvste Make sure you Subscribe, Rate and Review!
Kip Boyle: Virtual CISO at Your Service Are you active on LinkedIn? Not active like the ones who just say “congratulations on your work anniversary.” We mean active like asking questions, replying to posts and really engaging with your contacts. There is a lot of great conversation out there that can provide answers to some important questions and contribute to solving problems in your work environment. One of the things that makes LinkedIn great is that there are sincere people who genuinely want to help, not just their personal connections, but the larger community. Kip Boyle is one of those people. Some people might find it enough to put in the work as a CISO. Others may stop after publishing their book. Not Kip Boyle. Kip is out there every day engaging fellow security professionals in conversations that spur creative approaches to solving problems. His latest project is looking into how he can ease the entrance into the world of Cybersecurity. Take a moment to check out Masterclass: How to Break Into Cybersecurity Matt welcomes Kip Boyle back to InSecurity. Kip is a cybersecurity CEO & author who is also prolific contributor to LinkedIn. We go through some of the more thought provoking conversations Kip has started on LinkedIn over the past year. These are the topics people are discussing. Join us to hear what the person who made the statement or asked the question has to say! Fire Doesn’t Innovate The Executive’s Practical Guide to Thriving in the Face of Evolving Cyber Risks Combating cybercrime is a necessity of doing business in the 21st century. Financial and identity thefts occur with annoying frequency, and no executive today can afford to ignore the damage phishing, malware, and malicious code pose to their company’s future. But, with this invaluable guide, anyone, no matter what their skill level or bandwidth, can become an effective cyber risk manager holds. About Kip Boyle Kip Boyle (@KipBoyle) is a 20-year information security expert and is the founder and CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities. He is a former Chief Information Security Officer for both technology and financial services companies and was a cyber-security consultant at Stanford Research Institute (SRI). Kip led the global IT risk management program for a $9 billion logistics company and was the Wide Area Network Security Director for the F-22 Raptor program. He has participated in several cybersecurity war game exercises and has worked closely with various government agencies including the FBI. Boyle is a US Air Force officer and serves on the board of directors of the Domestic Abuse Women’s Network (DAWN). He’s been quoted in Entrepreneur magazine, Chief Executive magazine, and is the co-author of Chapter 68, Outsourcing Security Functions, in The Computer Security Handbook. About Matt Stephenson Insecurity Podcast host Matt Stephenson (@packmatt73) leads the broadcast media team at Cylance, which puts him in front of crowds, cameras, and microphones all over the world. He is the regular host of the InSecurity podcast and video series at events around the globe. Twenty years of work with the world’s largest security, storage, and recovery companies has introduced Stephenson to some of the most fascinating people in the industry. He wants to get those stories told so that others can learn from what has come Every week on the InSecurity Podcast, Matt interviews leading authorities in the security industry to gain an expert perspective on topics including risk management, security control friction, compliance issues, and building a culture of security. Each episode provides relevant insights for security practitioners and business leaders working to improve their organization’s security posture and bottom line. Can’t get enough of Insecurity? You can find us at ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts, Apple Podcasts and GooglePlay as well as Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, I Heart Radio and wherever you get your podcasts! Make sure you Subscribe, Rate and Review!
BlueKeep: It’s Not Just About The Worm In the last week, you have likely heard and read stories about the security vulnerability BlueKeep. It has been said to be capable of being exploited for the initiation of self-replicating worm as destructive as WannaCry. As of June 1, over 1M computers may be at risk. But is the danger really about The Worm? Or is it more about millions of endpoints providing direct ingress into networks worldwide? “The National Security Agency is urging Microsoft Windows administrators and users to ensure they are using a patched and updated system in the face of growing threats. Microsoft has warned that this flaw is potentially “wormable,” meaning it could spread without user interaction across the internet. We have seen devastating computer worms inflict damage on unpatched systems with wide-ranging impact and are seeking to motivate increased protections against this flaw. The NSA urges everyone to invest the time and resources to know your network and run supported operating systems with the latest patches. This is critical not just for NSA’s protection of National Security Systems but for all networks.” -- NSA Cybersecurity Advisory - Patch Remote Desktop Services on Legacy Versions of Windows In this Very Special Episode of InSecurity, Matt Stephenson rounded up a cast of experts to discuss BlueKeep… What is it? Where did it come from? Can it be stopped? Maybe a better question is… can it be prevented? After WannaCry and Petya/NotPetya… why is this happening again? We are joined by best-selling Cybersecurity author and Kip Boyle, Automox’s Richard Melick and BlackBerry|Cylance’s Scott Scheferman to take good hard look at BlueKeep. There’s a Bad Moon on the Rise… make sure you are ready for it. About Kip Boyle Kip Boyle (@KipBoyle) is a 20-year information security expert and is the founder and CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities. He is a former Chief Information Security Officer for both technology and financial services companies and was a cyber-security consultant at Stanford Research Institute (SRI). Boyle led the global IT risk management program for a $9 billion logistics company and was the Wide Area Network Security Director for the F-22 Raptor program. He has participated in several cybersecurity war game exercises and has worked closely with various government agencies including the FBI. Boyle is a US Air Force officer and serves on the board of directors of the Domestic Abuse Women’s Network (DAWN). He’s been quoted in Entrepreneur magazine, Chief Executive magazine, and is the co-author of Chapter 68, Outsourcing Security Functions, in The Computer Security Handbook. Fire Doesn’t Innovate Combating cybercrime is a necessity of doing business in the 21st century. Financial and identity thefts occur with annoying frequency, and no executive today can afford to ignore the damage phishing, malware, and malicious code pose to their company's future. But, with this invaluable guide, anyone, no matter what their skill level or bandwidth, can become an effective cyber risk manager. Cybersecurity is not just a technology problem, it's a management opportunity. Learn how to manage cyber risks and ensure your company is cyber resilient now, and remain in the game no matter what the future holds. About Richard Melick Richard Melick (@RCMelick) is a Sr. Technical Product Marketing Manager at Automox. He has over a decade of experience in Cybersecurity and Antivirus Software, working in various career functions in the industry that have taken him all over the world. About Automox Automox (@AutomoxApp) was founded to pursue a disruptive new vision: the complete automation of endpoint configuration, patching, management and inventory. They are the only cloud endpoint management solution capable of remediating Windows, OS X, and Linux endpoints from a single platform. Automox's Dynamic Policy Engine allows IT managers to customize and group policies that ensure that every endpoint and software, regardless of location, meets regulatory and operational security requirements. About Scott Scheferman Scott Scheferman (@transhackerism) wears many hats at BlackBerry|Cylance, working between the white spaces on the org chart to ensure timely delivery of Consulting Services, effective messaging around the value of predictive AI in the context of cybersecurity operations and risk, research around how the Temporal Predictive Advantaged (TPA) ofBlackBerry|Cylance’s AI affects the broader malware economy, and public speaking at conferences and seminars around the country. About Matt Stephenson Insecurity Podcast host Matt Stephenson (@packmatt73) leads the Security Technology team at Cylance, which puts him in front of crowds, cameras, and microphones all over the world. He is the regular host of the InSecurity podcast and host of CylanceTV Twenty years of work with the world’s largest security, storage, and recovery companies has introduced Matt to some of the most fascinating people in the industry. He wants to get those stories told so that others can learn from what has come Every week on the InSecurity Podcast, Matt interviews leading authorities in the security industry to gain an expert perspective on topics including risk management, security control friction, compliance issues, and building a culture of security. Each episode provides relevant insights for security practitioners and business leaders working to improve their organization’s security posture and bottom line. Can’t get enough of Insecurity? You can find us at ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts, iTunes/Apple Podcasts and GooglePlay as well as Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, I Heart Radio and wherever you get your podcasts! Make sure you Subscribe, Rate and Review!
DirtySecurity: Kip Boyle: Beware the Cyber-Cooties… Risk Travels We all think we are working hard to protect our data inside our corporate networks. But are we putting the same time and effort into protecting ourselves outside those walls? Risk doesn’t stop at the exit. Once those cyber-cooties get on you, they will travel with you everywhere you go. In this week’s episode of DirtySecurity, Edward Preston sits down with Kip Boyle, Founder and CEO at Cyber Risk Opportunities and author of the new book Fire Doesn’t Innovate. They chat about cyber-hygeine, the ways that risk travels beyond the walls of your corporate network and how public wi-fi is similar to a less than clean municipal swimming pool. About Kip Boyle Kip Boyle (@KipBoyle) is a 20-year information security expert and is the founder and CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities. He is a former Chief Information Security Officer for both technology and financial services companies and was a cyber-security consultant at Stanford Research Institute (SRI). Boyle led the global IT risk management program for a $9 billion logistics company and was the Wide Area Network Security Director for the F-22 Raptor program. He has participated in several cybersecurity war game exercises and has worked closely with various government agencies including the FBI. Boyle is a US Air Force officer and serves on the board of directors of the Domestic Abuse Women’s Network (DAWN). He’s been quoted in Entrepreneur magazine, Chief Executive magazine, and is the co-author of Chapter 68, Outsourcing Security Functions, in The Computer Security Handbook. About Edward Preston Edward Preston (@eptrader) has an eclectic professional background that stretches from the trading floors of Wall Street to data centers worldwide. Edward started his career in the finance industry, spending over 15 years in commodities and foreign exchange. With a natural talent for motivating, coaching, and mentoring loyal, goal-oriented sales teams, Edward has a track record for building effective sales teams who have solid communication lines with executive management. s Every week on the DirtySecurity Podcast, Edward Preston chats with Cylance’s best and brightest about what is happening in the world of Cybersecurity and the work Cylance is doing to make things better. Each episode shines a spotlight on the people of Cylance and the work they do with our technology and consulting services to clean up the often dirty world of the data center. To hear more, visit: ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts: https://threatvector.cylance.com/en_us/category/podcasts.html iTunes/Apple Podcasts link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insecurity/id1260714697?mt=2 GooglePlay Music link: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ipudd6ommmgdsboen7rjd2lvste Make sure you Subscribe, Rate and Review!
Kip Boyle: Cybersecurity Is a Business Problem, Not a Technical Problem Combating cybercrime is a necessity of doing business in the 21st century. Financial and identity thefts occur with annoying frequency, and no executive today can afford to ignore the damage phishing, malware, and malicious code pose to their company’s future. In this week’s episode of InSecurity, Matt Stephenson chats with Kip Boyle, Founder and CEO at Cyber Risk Opportunities and author of the new book Fire Doesn’t Innovate. They discuss the tools and processes a business will need to mitigate cyber risk and online threats. Kip has developed a 5-Principle approach that will help safeguard your business from cyber attacks. Fire Doesn’t Innovate The Executive’s Practical Guide to Thriving in the Face of Evolving Cyber Risks About Kip Boyle Kip Boyle (@KipBoyle) is a 20-year information security expert and is the founder and CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities. He is a former Chief Information Security Officer for both technology and financial services companies and was a cyber-security consultant at Stanford Research Institute (SRI). Boyle led the global IT risk management program for a $9 billion logistics company and was the Wide Area Network Security Director for the F-22 Raptor program. He has participated in several cybersecurity war game exercises and has worked closely with various government agencies including the FBI. Boyle is a US Air Force officer and serves on the board of directors of the Domestic Abuse Women’s Network (DAWN). He’s been quoted in Entrepreneur magazine, Chief Executive magazine, and is the co-author of Chapter 68, Outsourcing Security Functions, in The Computer Security Handbook. About Matt Stephenson Insecurity Podcast host Matt Stephenson(@packmatt73) leads the Security Technology team at Cylance, which puts him in front of crowds, cameras, and microphones all over the world. He is the regular host of the InSecurity podcastand host of CylanceTV Twenty years of work with the world’s largest security, storage, and recovery companies has introduced Stephenson to some of the most fascinating people in the industry. He wants to get those stories told so that others can learn from what has come Every week on the InSecurity Podcast, Matt interviews leading authorities in the security industry to gain an expert perspective on topics including risk management, security control friction, compliance issues, and building a culture of security. Each episode provides relevant insights for security practitioners and business leaders working to improve their organization’s security posture and bottom line. Can’t get enough of Insecurity? You can find us wherever you get your podcasts including Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, I Heart Radio as well as ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts: https://threatvector.cylance.com/en_us/category/podcasts.html iTunes/Apple Podcasts link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insecurity/id1260714697?mt=2 GooglePlay Music link: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ipudd6ommmgdsboen7rjd2lvste Make sure you Subscribe, Rate and Review!
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Dr. Amy Cook is a general dentist in Auburn where she has practiced since 2006. She serves as a delegate for the American Dental Association, Washington State Dental Association, and the Seattle-King County Dental Society. In addition, Dr. Cook lobbies in Olympia regarding important dental legislation and drafted the origin of a piece of legislation that passed unanimously through the Washington State House and Senate in 2015. She has served on the Executive Council for the Seattle-King County Dental Society, and currently serves on the the South King Multicare Foundation Board, and the Blue Ribbon Committee for a Healthy Auburn. Dr. Cook actively promotes access to care for our poor and vulnerable populations by treating patients thru Donated Dental Services for the Disabled, Domestic Abuse Women's Network, Medicaid patients, Alzheimer's patients, and veterans. She is currently working with the Wa State Dental Association, DEA, and NWHIDTA to raise awareness among dentists and dental patients regarding use of the PMP, safe prescribing practices, and reducing diversion in our communities. During this episode Dr. Cook talks about how Delta bullied her with the threat of placing her on Delta's focus review. Dr Cook took her frustration against Delta and helped to create legislation in the state of Washington that forces insurance carriers to be more transparent with where insurance premium dollars are spent. She's an example of how a single doctor can make a huge impact in advocating on behalf of dentists who are dealing with insurance crap day in and day out. To contact our hosts please email help@veritasdentalresources.com