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Just over a week ago, Heathrow and Brussels were among a slew of European airports disabled by a cyber-attack. The origins of the attack aren't clear but fingers point at Russia. It takes a lot of effort and resources to take down Europe's busiest airport but that is what these fraudsters and criminals apparently have. So, what can smaller companies do in the face of these attacks? Gavin Millard, VP of Intelligence at Tenable joined Joe Lynam on the show.
The Vice President of Market Insights at Tenable, Mr. Gavin Millard joins co-host Andy Bonillo on Episode #213 of Task Force 7 Radio to talk about the past, present and future of Vulnerability Management. He also talked about the impact that ransomware has had on vulnerability management, and how Hollywood Vulnerabilities influences business resource prioritization instead of a threat based approach. We finished up the show with Mr. Millard giving his perspective advice to CISO's and up and coming practitioners. All this and much more on Episode #213 of Task Force 7 Radio.
The Vice President of Market Insights at Tenable, Mr. Gavin Millard joins co-host Andy Bonillo on Episode #213 of Task Force 7 Radio to talk about the past, present and future of Vulnerability Management. He also talked about the impact that ransomware has had on vulnerability management, and how Hollywood Vulnerabilities influences business resource prioritization instead of a threat based approach. We finished up the show with Mr. Millard giving his perspective advice to CISO's and up and coming practitioners. All this and much more on Episode #213 of Task Force 7 Radio.
Welcome to our Cyber Summer Series. Slightly different to our usual podcast format – we’re featuring interviews recorded earlier this year at InfoSec 2018. First up is Andrew Lloyd, President and Executive Vice President Sales and Marketing at Corero who discusses the current trends in DDoS attacks and the smokescreens criminals use to distract investigators. Following this is Technical Director at Tenable, Gavin Millard, who advises on the vulnerabilities worth prioritising and gives us insight on the attackers' advantage. Anna Delaney La bruja, Semilla, América Afroindigena Vol 1
We continue the Security Series with another one of our guests at Infosec. David Fearne and Richard Holmes sit down with Gavin Millard from Tenable, the vulnerabiliy management specialists. In this episode the team discuss how Tenable can scan a customer's full suite of assets and ascertain where their vulnerabilities lie.
This week we interview Gavin Millard from Tenable Network Security, put an end to the "wake up Mehreen" meme, and talk about jamming logs in our stories of the week.
This week Gavin Millard from Tenable Network Security joins us to shine a light on Shadow IT, talk about how to get things done in security, and several more topics related to information security. Gavin is also the husband of Mehreen, who you all may know from the popular Security Weekly meme "wake up Mehreen". Gavin is a trained, ethical hacker who works with medium and large enterprises to address their cybersecurity challenges. With a deep understanding of how attackers plot a breach, he helps bring these companies to a trusted state of IT infrastructure. He previously worked as the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) technical director for Tripwire. He has also spoken frequently on data integrity, hacking and other key security topics. Current Position: As Technical Director, EMEA, Gavin is involved with the major clients in the EMEA region, helping to manage and reduce their attack surface.