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BizNews Radio
André Pienaar: Sibanye Stillwater, the future of nuclear energy, space investments, and cybersecurity

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 27:22


Andre Pienaar, CEO of C5 Capital, shares insights into small modular reactors, the potential of nuclear energy for South Africa, and space exploration. He also highlights C5's investments in cybersecurity, including Starlink and IronNet, emphasizing the importance of innovative founders and global technological advancements in shaping the future.

The Ochelli Effect
The Age of Transitions and Uncle 10-4-2024(1)

The Ochelli Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 120:35


The Age of Transitions and Uncle 10-4-2024AOT #436National security elites wish we were still living during the War on Terror years, but the glory days are gone for the US. Procuring government contracts to simply become wealthy is not good enough anymore. Meanwhile, those claiming to speak truth to power are simply recycling old tropes that no longer apply. Topics include: prophets, IronNet, national security, cybersecurity, NSA, stock prices, C5 Capital, Russia, Keith Alexander, War on Terror, post war US history, foreign policy, wars of aggression, Pienaar, Russian oligarchs, making money for its own sake, corruption, imperial power, false pretexts for wars, 9/11 terror attacks, Iraq, Afghanistan, Bush administration, torture, Truth Movement, loss of civil liberties, unitary executive, Neocons, USA had privileged position, no global challengers, revolving door between public service and private industry, MIC, F35, ED 209, transitional period, Great Powers Competition, BRICS, dominant minority, Post Truth Movement, worn out tropes, funding for Ukraine vs past wars, Silicon Valley vying for more MIC influence, Global Propaganda Matrix, billionaires, falls from grace, double headed eagle, glorious past of various nationsUTP #346The MLB playoffs are here, so Uncle is talking about them. Topics include: livestreams, MLB playoffs, Dodgers and Padres, Detroit Tigers, NFL mini helmets, Subway Series, New York, Ohio cuisine, Hurricane Helene, Oakland teams to Las Vegas, World Series appearances by teams, Pete Rose, career records, manager playerFRANZ MAIN HUB:https://theageoftransitions.com/PATREONhttps://www.patreon.com/aaronfranzUNCLEhttps://unclethepodcast.com/ORhttps://theageoftransitions.com/category/uncle-the-podcast/FRANZ and UNCLE Merchhttps://theageoftransitions.com/category/support-the-podcasts/KEEP OCHELLI GOING. You are the EFFECT if you support OCHELLI https://ochelli.com/donate/Email Chuck or DONATE to The Effectblindjfkresearcher@gmail.comJFK Lancer Conference Information Virtual Tickets starting at 74.99In Person Tickets starting at 144.99Student Price is 39.99, must show proof of being a studentDates: November 22nd-24thUse code Ochelli10 for 10% off your ticketTickets are for sale at assassinationconference.comDISCOUNT Tickets & Packages + BE Counted as an EFFECTERHotel: Dallas Marriott DowntownRoom prices starting at $169 per nightTo book a room call Marriott reservations at 1 (800) 228-9290 or (214) 979-9000 and mention the November in Dallas Conference Group RateUse code Ochelli10 for 10% off your ticketIf you would like assistance finding discount flights to the conference or activities for your spouse to do in Dallas they can reach out to Gabbie's Getaway Adventures through Facebook or email gabbiesgetawayadventure@gmail.com Listen/Chat on the Sitehttps://ochelli.com/listen-live/TuneInhttp://tun.in/sfxkxAPPLEhttps://music.apple.com/us/station/ochelli-com/ra.1461174708Ochelli Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/chuckochelli

Trans Resister Radio
IronNet and the Fading US Empire, AoT#436

Trans Resister Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 56:57


National security elites wish we were still living during the War on Terror years, but the glory days are gone for the US. Procuring government contracts to simply become wealthy is not good enough anymore. Meanwhile, those claiming to speak truth to power are simply recycling old tropes that no longer apply.  Topics include: prophets, IronNet, national security, cybersecurity, NSA, stock prices, C5 Capital, Russia, Keith Alexander, War on Terror, post war US history, foreign policy, wars of aggression, Pienaar, Russian oligarchs, making money for its own sake, corruption, imperial power, false pretexts for wars, 9/11 terror attacks, Iraq, Afghanistan, Bush administration, torture, Truth Movement, loss of civil liberties, unitary executive, Neocons, USA had privileged position, no global challengers, revolving door between public service and private industry, MIC, F35, ED 209, transitional period, Great Powers Competition, BRICS, dominant minority, Post Truth Movement, worn out tropes, funding for Ukraine vs past wars, Silicon Valley vying for more MIC influence, Global Propaganda Matrix, billionaires, falls from grace, double headed eagle, glorious past of various nations

Equity
How do you pronounce IaaS?

Equity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 33:40


Mary Ann and Alex were joined by Kirsten once again to parse the week's news and call out the biggest stories in startups and venture:California passed a law that will require venture firms to disclose certain market data concerning whom they are investing in. Some investors and venture groups are opposed to the law.ALIAVIA Ventures has put together a new fund to invest in women building tech companies in Australia and the United States, with a focus on helping Aussie companies reach the American market.Canopy Servicing raised a $15.2 million Series A1. Alex caught up with the company, hoping to learn what it took to raise a fintech round in 2023. Things have changed since the go-go days of 2021 when every round felt like a fintech round and every fintech round felt like a pre-IPO deal.And rounding out our deals of the week, Kirsten brought a fascinating $200 million deal between a private equity group and EVPassport. If the world is going to move more toward electric cars, then we're going to need more plugs in more places.From there, we worked to draw a connective line between the startup turbulence we've seen recently, with Braid shutting down, Shift and IronNet going under, and Blue Apron selling for a fraction of its former value.And to close, can technology solve a labor shortage in construction? And if so, what role will startups play in that work?We had a great chat with the CEO of Medium earlier this week, and have a packed agenda for you including another interview that we're excited about. More soon!For episode transcripts and more, head to Equity's Simplecast website.Equity drops at 7 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto, a show that interviews founders and more!

Paul's Security Weekly
Lessons From the Last Year's Breaches, ISW Interviews - ESW #334

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 157:25


In this segment, we'll explore some of the most useful lessons and interesting insights to come out of the last year's worth of breaches and data leaks! We'll explain why we will NOT be covering MGM in this segment. The breaches we will be covering include: - Microsoft AI Research Data Leak - Microsoft/Storm-0558 - CommutAir - Riot Games - Lastpass - CircleCI - RackSpace - Drizly (yes, this breach is older, but the full story just wrapped a year ago!) On this week's news segment, we go down a bit of a rabbit hole on data lakes and have a GREAT conversation about where security data wrangling might or might not go in the future. We also discuss Nord Security's funding and $3B valuation, try to figure out what Synqly is doing, and discuss IronNet's demise. We also find out which email solution is more secure (at least, according to insurance claim data), Google or Microsoft!  We wrap up, learning that forms of CAPTCHAs are apparently broken now, $3800 gets you a gaming PC in the shape of a sneaker, and someone has created the DevOps equivalent of dieselgate! Each employee serves as a potential gateway to their organization, and the personal information of your workforce is readily accessible and exposed on the internet, making the organization susceptible to threats. DeleteMe is the solution that locates and eliminates personal data from the open web, safeguarding your organization. This segment is sponsored by DeleteMe. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/deletemeisw to learn more about them! With all of the fancy tools, equipment, and logos most organizations are unable to understand where their data is and how it can be accessed. In the world of work from wherever and whenever orgs need a better handle on what this means.  Ridge has worked to curate a set of solutions to meet and implement this need! This segment is sponsored by Ridge IT Cyber. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/ridgeitisw to learn more about them! Why are we seeing a re-emergence of the demand for packet and flow-based forensic data in cloud environments? In this session, we'll discuss three reasons why IT leaders still need the same if not even better visibility in the cloud than they have in their data centers.  We'll also discuss the growing demand for Threat Exposure Management (TEM). Why does a leading analyst describe this as a transformation technology and how can you quickly visualize your environment the way the attackers do?  Segment Resources: https://www.viavisolutions.com/en-us/ptv/solutions/threat-exposure-management https://www.viavisolutions.com/en-us/ptv/solutions/high-fidelity-threat-forensics-remediation This segment is sponsored by VIAVI Solutions. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/viaviisw to learn more about them! 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

Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)
Lessons From the Last Year's Breaches, ISW Interviews - ESW #334

Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 157:25


In this segment, we'll explore some of the most useful lessons and interesting insights to come out of the last year's worth of breaches and data leaks! We'll explain why we will NOT be covering MGM in this segment. The breaches we will be covering include: - Microsoft AI Research Data Leak - Microsoft/Storm-0558 - CommutAir - Riot Games - Lastpass - CircleCI - RackSpace - Drizly (yes, this breach is older, but the full story just wrapped a year ago!) On this week's news segment, we go down a bit of a rabbit hole on data lakes and have a GREAT conversation about where security data wrangling might or might not go in the future. We also discuss Nord Security's funding and $3B valuation, try to figure out what Synqly is doing, and discuss IronNet's demise. We also find out which email solution is more secure (at least, according to insurance claim data), Google or Microsoft!  We wrap up, learning that forms of CAPTCHAs are apparently broken now, $3800 gets you a gaming PC in the shape of a sneaker, and someone has created the DevOps equivalent of dieselgate! Each employee serves as a potential gateway to their organization, and the personal information of your workforce is readily accessible and exposed on the internet, making the organization susceptible to threats. DeleteMe is the solution that locates and eliminates personal data from the open web, safeguarding your organization. This segment is sponsored by DeleteMe. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/deletemeisw to learn more about them! With all of the fancy tools, equipment, and logos most organizations are unable to understand where their data is and how it can be accessed. In the world of work from wherever and whenever orgs need a better handle on what this means.  Ridge has worked to curate a set of solutions to meet and implement this need! This segment is sponsored by Ridge IT Cyber. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/ridgeitisw to learn more about them! Why are we seeing a re-emergence of the demand for packet and flow-based forensic data in cloud environments? In this session, we'll discuss three reasons why IT leaders still need the same if not even better visibility in the cloud than they have in their data centers.  We'll also discuss the growing demand for Threat Exposure Management (TEM). Why does a leading analyst describe this as a transformation technology and how can you quickly visualize your environment the way the attackers do?  Segment Resources: https://www.viavisolutions.com/en-us/ptv/solutions/threat-exposure-management https://www.viavisolutions.com/en-us/ptv/solutions/high-fidelity-threat-forensics-remediation This segment is sponsored by VIAVI Solutions. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/viaviisw to learn more about them! 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's Security Weekly TV
Data Lakes - Security's Savior, or Waste of Money? Also, the News! - ESW #334

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 63:30


On this week's news segment, we go down a bit of a rabbit hole on data lakes and have a GREAT conversation about where security data wrangling might or might not go in the future. We also discuss Nord Security's funding and $3B valuation, try to figure out what Synqly is doing, and discuss IronNet's demise. We also find out which email solution is more secure (at least, according to insurance claim data), Google or Microsoft! We wrap up, learning that forms of CAPTCHAs are apparently broken now, $3800 gets you a gaming PC in the shape of a sneaker, and someone has created the DevOps equivalent of dieselgate! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-334

Enterprise Security Weekly (Video)
Data Lakes - Security's Savior, or Waste of Money? Also, the News! - ESW #334

Enterprise Security Weekly (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 63:30


On this week's news segment, we go down a bit of a rabbit hole on data lakes and have a GREAT conversation about where security data wrangling might or might not go in the future. We also discuss Nord Security's funding and $3B valuation, try to figure out what Synqly is doing, and discuss IronNet's demise. We also find out which email solution is more secure (at least, according to insurance claim data), Google or Microsoft! We wrap up, learning that forms of CAPTCHAs are apparently broken now, $3800 gets you a gaming PC in the shape of a sneaker, and someone has created the DevOps equivalent of dieselgate! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-334

Paul's Security Weekly
MDR & Self Sabotage, Detection Difficulty - Jason Lassourreille, Chris Sanders - ESW #331

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 154:09


Discussing ways to ensure client success with MDR and discuss the ways organizations hurt MDR efficacy with overly broad global exclusions, poor deployment practices, and poor policy hygiene. This segment is sponsored by Sophos. Visit https://securityweekly.com/sophos to learn more about them! We talk to Chris Sanders today, who has been steeped in the world of SecOps and detection/response for many years. After many years of writing books and training folks in the cybersecurity industry, he started delving into cognitive psychology and educational effectiveness. He leverages this knowledge in the training classes he builds and delivers. Today we'll discuss why it seems like defenders are still failing, despite the security industry largely (and arguably) receiving the resources it has been requesting. In this news segment, we start off by discussing funding, acquisitions, and Ironnet's unfortunate demise. We discuss Gmail's new, extra verifications for sensitive actions and Lockheed Martin's Hoppr SBOM and software supply-chain utility kit. We get into CISA's roadmap to help secure open source software, and their offer to run free vulnerability scans for the United States' 150,000+ water utilities. Then, discussion turns back to some more negative items with Brazil's self-inflicted $11 billion dollar data leak, and the MGM/Caesar's ransomware attacks, which seem like they could have a common attacker and initial attack vector (a shared IT support company, perhaps). We also discuss Microsoft's post mortem on the Storm-0558 attack. Kelly Shortridge wants to know, "why are you logging into production hosts", someone is submitting garbage CVEs, and Mozilla finds that privacy policies from auto manufacturers are a privacy TRAIN WRECK. Finally, we wrap up discussing tools that can detect deepfake audio, as well as the likelihood that this will be the start of a game of leapfrog, as deepfakes get increasingly better over time. And we discuss Delphi's offer to create a 'digital clone' of you that could live on forever, haunting your descendants. 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-331

Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)
MDR & Self Sabotage, Detection Difficulty - Jason Lassourreille, Chris Sanders - ESW #331

Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 154:09


Discussing ways to ensure client success with MDR and discuss the ways organizations hurt MDR efficacy with overly broad global exclusions, poor deployment practices, and poor policy hygiene. This segment is sponsored by Sophos. Visit https://securityweekly.com/sophos to learn more about them! We talk to Chris Sanders today, who has been steeped in the world of SecOps and detection/response for many years. After many years of writing books and training folks in the cybersecurity industry, he started delving into cognitive psychology and educational effectiveness. He leverages this knowledge in the training classes he builds and delivers. Today we'll discuss why it seems like defenders are still failing, despite the security industry largely (and arguably) receiving the resources it has been requesting. In this news segment, we start off by discussing funding, acquisitions, and Ironnet's unfortunate demise. We discuss Gmail's new, extra verifications for sensitive actions and Lockheed Martin's Hoppr SBOM and software supply-chain utility kit. We get into CISA's roadmap to help secure open source software, and their offer to run free vulnerability scans for the United States' 150,000+ water utilities. Then, discussion turns back to some more negative items with Brazil's self-inflicted $11 billion dollar data leak, and the MGM/Caesar's ransomware attacks, which seem like they could have a common attacker and initial attack vector (a shared IT support company, perhaps). We also discuss Microsoft's post mortem on the Storm-0558 attack. Kelly Shortridge wants to know, "why are you logging into production hosts", someone is submitting garbage CVEs, and Mozilla finds that privacy policies from auto manufacturers are a privacy TRAIN WRECK. Finally, we wrap up discussing tools that can detect deepfake audio, as well as the likelihood that this will be the start of a game of leapfrog, as deepfakes get increasingly better over time. And we discuss Delphi's offer to create a 'digital clone' of you that could live on forever, haunting your descendants. 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-331

Paul's Security Weekly TV
Breaches, detecting deepfakes, cloning yourself, and cars are a privacy nightmare! - ESW #331

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 61:41


In this news segment, we start off by discussing funding, acquisitions, and Ironnet's unfortunate demise. We discuss Gmail's new, extra verifications for sensitive actions and Lockheed Martin's Hoppr SBOM and software supply-chain utility kit. We get into CISA's roadmap to help secure open source software, and their offer to run free vulnerability scans for the United States' 150,000+ water utilities. Then, discussion turns back to some more negative items with Brazil's self-inflicted $11 billion dollar data leak, and the MGM/Caesar's ransomware attacks, which seem like they could have a common attacker and initial attack vector (a shared IT support company, perhaps). We also discuss Microsoft's post mortem on the Storm-0558 attack. Kelly Shortridge wants to know, "why are you logging into production hosts", someone is submitting garbage CVEs, and Mozilla finds that privacy policies from auto manufacturers are a privacy TRAIN WRECK. Finally, we wrap up discussing tools that can detect deepfake audio, as well as the likelihood that this will be the start of a game of leapfrog, as deepfakes get increasingly better over time. And we discuss Delphi's offer to create a 'digital clone' of you that could live on forever, haunting your descendants. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-331 

Enterprise Security Weekly (Video)
Breaches, detecting deepfakes, cloning yourself, and cars are a privacy nightmare! - ESW #331

Enterprise Security Weekly (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 61:41


In this news segment, we start off by discussing funding, acquisitions, and Ironnet's unfortunate demise. We discuss Gmail's new, extra verifications for sensitive actions and Lockheed Martin's Hoppr SBOM and software supply-chain utility kit. We get into CISA's roadmap to help secure open source software, and their offer to run free vulnerability scans for the United States' 150,000+ water utilities. Then, discussion turns back to some more negative items with Brazil's self-inflicted $11 billion dollar data leak, and the MGM/Caesar's ransomware attacks, which seem like they could have a common attacker and initial attack vector (a shared IT support company, perhaps). We also discuss Microsoft's post mortem on the Storm-0558 attack. Kelly Shortridge wants to know, "why are you logging into production hosts", someone is submitting garbage CVEs, and Mozilla finds that privacy policies from auto manufacturers are a privacy TRAIN WRECK. Finally, we wrap up discussing tools that can detect deepfake audio, as well as the likelihood that this will be the start of a game of leapfrog, as deepfakes get increasingly better over time. And we discuss Delphi's offer to create a 'digital clone' of you that could live on forever, haunting your descendants. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-331 

Paul's Security Weekly
Enhancing Enterprise Security UX: Embracing Zero-ish Trust - Ryan Fried, Juliet Okafor - ESW #324

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 147:52


Today, we talk to Juliet about what's wrong with security programs today and what security leaders should be doing to fix them. We'll discuss how security programs can look rosy... until the incident hits, and the true posture of the organization is laid bare. How can CISOs still look good and maintain the org's trust under the worst of circumstances? In this interview, Jules will tell us how. Zero Trust is an imperfect concept and is often impractical to deploy comprehensively at scale, but that doesn't mean it can't do any good. In this interview, we talk with practitioner Ryan Fried about his experiences implementing Zero Trust in real life. We'll also discuss his new role at Mandiant, and why the glue that holds together people, process, and tools is so important. Finally, in the enterprise security news, Secure Code Warrior raises $50M to continue educating developers on best security practices, Jamf acquires dataJAR, IronNet's public run ends soon, Microsoft puts pressure on other cybersecurity stocks, We discuss the Microsoft Storm breach, How to make engineers not hate you, Securely build features using AI APIs WormGPT, National Cybersecurity Strategy Implementation Plan, Cybersecurity labels Google plans to scrape everything you post for AI, & the Year of the Linux Desktop! 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-324

Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)
Enhancing Enterprise Security UX: Embracing Zero-ish Trust - Ryan Fried, Juliet Okafor - ESW #324

Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 147:52


Today, we talk to Juliet about what's wrong with security programs today and what security leaders should be doing to fix them. We'll discuss how security programs can look rosy... until the incident hits, and the true posture of the organization is laid bare. How can CISOs still look good and maintain the org's trust under the worst of circumstances? In this interview, Jules will tell us how. Zero Trust is an imperfect concept and is often impractical to deploy comprehensively at scale, but that doesn't mean it can't do any good. In this interview, we talk with practitioner Ryan Fried about his experiences implementing Zero Trust in real life. We'll also discuss his new role at Mandiant, and why the glue that holds together people, process, and tools is so important. Finally, in the enterprise security news, Secure Code Warrior raises $50M to continue educating developers on best security practices, Jamf acquires dataJAR, IronNet's public run ends soon, Microsoft puts pressure on other cybersecurity stocks, We discuss the Microsoft Storm breach, How to make engineers not hate you, Securely build features using AI APIs WormGPT, National Cybersecurity Strategy Implementation Plan, Cybersecurity labels Google plans to scrape everything you post for AI, & the Year of the Linux Desktop! 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-324

Paul's Security Weekly TV
Microsoft Storm, WormGPT, Century of the Linux Desktop, & IronNet's Public Run - ESW #324

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 56:49


Finally, in the enterprise security news, Secure Code Warrior raises $50M to continue educating developers on best security practices, Jamf acquires dataJAR, IronNet's public run ends soon, Microsoft puts pressure on other cybersecurity stocks, We discuss the Microsoft Storm breach, How to make engineers not hate you, Securely build features using AI APIs WormGPT, National Cybersecurity Strategy Implementation Plan, Cybersecurity labels Google plans to scrape everything you post for AI, & the Year of the Linux Desktop!   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-324 

Enterprise Security Weekly (Video)
Microsoft Storm, WormGPT, Century of the Linux Desktop, & IronNet's Public Run - ESW #324

Enterprise Security Weekly (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 56:49


Finally, in the enterprise security news, Secure Code Warrior raises $50M to continue educating developers on best security practices, Jamf acquires dataJAR, IronNet's public run ends soon, Microsoft puts pressure on other cybersecurity stocks, We discuss the Microsoft Storm breach, How to make engineers not hate you, Securely build features using AI APIs WormGPT, National Cybersecurity Strategy Implementation Plan, Cybersecurity labels Google plans to scrape everything you post for AI, & the Year of the Linux Desktop!   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-324 

Logistics Matters with DC VELOCITY
Guest: Brett Williams, retired Air Force Major General and head of U.S. Cyber command, on cybersecurity; Demand for shipping remains sluggish; Retailers discover new tech at the National Retail Federation show

Logistics Matters with DC VELOCITY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 25:03


Our guest on this week's episode is Brett Williams, a retired Major General from the United States Air Force and one of the nation's leading consultants and experts on cybersecurity. Williams is the former director of operations at the United States Cyber Command, where he led a team of 400 people responsible for the global operations and protection of all Department Of Defense computer networks. After retiring from a 33-year military career, General Williams co-founded a business called IronNet Security. He discusses the threats our computer systems face, why supply chains are critical to our national defense, and what supply chain managers can do to better safeguard their data.A slowing economy continues to affect the trucking sector. We've seen falling demand for services since the end of last year, driven by inflation, concerns of a recession, and a general sense of uncertainty in the economy. An industry report out this week shows that carriers will continue to compete for limited demand–at least through the first quarter.The latest tech was on display this week at the National Retail Federation show in New York. We'll tell you about some of the newest technology designed for retail fulfillment and in-store sales.DC Velocity's sister publication CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly  offers a podcast series called Supply Chain in the Fast Lane.  It is co-produced with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals. The third season of eight episodes has fully launched  and focuses on attracting and retaining labor in our supply chains.  Go to your favorite podcast platform to subscribe.Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:IronNet SecurityCarriers will continue to compete for limited demandWalmart boosts investment in GoLocal delivery as a service platformVisit DCVelocity.com for the latest news. Visit Supply Chain QuarterlyListen to CSCMP and Supply Chain Quarterly's Supply Chain in the Fast Lane podcastListen to Supply Chain Quarterly's Top 10 Supply Chain Threats podcastSend feedback about this podcast to podcast@dcvelocity.com.Podcast is sponsored by:  BeckoffOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts

Enterprise Security Weekly (Video)
IronNet, Windows 7 EOL, Cloud Sec Trends, ChatGPT, & Personal CyberSec - ESW #302

Enterprise Security Weekly (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023


Finally, in the enterprise security news, Not much funding this week, but Netskope raises $400M, and Hack the Box raises $55M! Also, what went wrong with IronNet? The Open Source Index highlights popular security projects, Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 have been put out to pasture, Predictions about personal cybersecurity, Cloud security trends, The ongoing impact of ChatGPT on the security industry, Password hygiene revealed to be terrible in the US Government, All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly.   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw302

Paul's Security Weekly
ESW #302 - Brian Contos, Isabelle Roccia

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 148:15


Europe is a global driver for privacy rules and digital legislation. Which means it is also a force to be reckoned with when it comes to enforcement. With privacy and security being so intertwined, this conversation will focus on the current mindset in Europe and discuss recent regulators' decision e.g. on Microsoft 365. Segment Resources: The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) is the world's largest global information privacy community. IAPP website https://iapp.org/ About membership: https://iapp.org/join/ IAPP training is a path to professional advancement and ANSI/ISO-accredited certification. Developed with leading privacy and data protection experts, our in-depth courses span legal, regulatory, governance, and operational issues. Choose the subjects and training modalities that fit your career goals. More info about all IAPP trainings: https://iapp.org/train/ For example: • IAPP Foundations of Privacy and Data Protection (Your Starting Point in Privacy Education): https://iapp.org/train/foundations/ • IAPP Privacy in Technology training – CIPT (for Software developers, information security professionals, data architects…): https://iapp.org/train/cipt-training/ Check out IAPP news and resources: https://iapp.org/news/ and https://iapp.org/resources/     Military-grade xIoT hacking tools are in use, cybercrime for hire that's predicated on compromised xIoT devices has been monetized, and organizations worldwide are already “pwned” without even knowing it. Bad actors are counting on you being passive when it comes to xIoT security. Disappoint them! Segment Resources: xIoT Threat & Trend Report https://phosphorus.io/xiot-threat-and-trend-report-2022/ xIoT Security Podcast https://phosphorus.io/podcast/ Phosphorus Labs https://phosphorus.io/labs/   Finally, in the enterprise security news, Not much funding this week, but Netskope raises $400M, and Hack the Box raises $55M! Also, what went wrong with IronNet? The Open Source Index highlights popular security projects, Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 have been put out to pasture, Predictions about personal cybersecurity, Cloud security trends, The ongoing impact of ChatGPT on the security industry, Password hygiene revealed to be terrible in the US Government, All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly.   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/esw302

Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)
ESW #302 - Brian Contos, Isabelle Roccia

Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 148:15


Europe is a global driver for privacy rules and digital legislation. Which means it is also a force to be reckoned with when it comes to enforcement. With privacy and security being so intertwined, this conversation will focus on the current mindset in Europe and discuss recent regulators' decision e.g. on Microsoft 365. Segment Resources: The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) is the world's largest global information privacy community. IAPP website https://iapp.org/ About membership: https://iapp.org/join/ IAPP training is a path to professional advancement and ANSI/ISO-accredited certification. Developed with leading privacy and data protection experts, our in-depth courses span legal, regulatory, governance, and operational issues. Choose the subjects and training modalities that fit your career goals. More info about all IAPP trainings: https://iapp.org/train/ For example: • IAPP Foundations of Privacy and Data Protection (Your Starting Point in Privacy Education): https://iapp.org/train/foundations/ • IAPP Privacy in Technology training – CIPT (for Software developers, information security professionals, data architects…): https://iapp.org/train/cipt-training/ Check out IAPP news and resources: https://iapp.org/news/ and https://iapp.org/resources/     Military-grade xIoT hacking tools are in use, cybercrime for hire that's predicated on compromised xIoT devices has been monetized, and organizations worldwide are already “pwned” without even knowing it. Bad actors are counting on you being passive when it comes to xIoT security. Disappoint them! Segment Resources: xIoT Threat & Trend Report https://phosphorus.io/xiot-threat-and-trend-report-2022/ xIoT Security Podcast https://phosphorus.io/podcast/ Phosphorus Labs https://phosphorus.io/labs/   Finally, in the enterprise security news, Not much funding this week, but Netskope raises $400M, and Hack the Box raises $55M! Also, what went wrong with IronNet? The Open Source Index highlights popular security projects, Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 have been put out to pasture, Predictions about personal cybersecurity, Cloud security trends, The ongoing impact of ChatGPT on the security industry, Password hygiene revealed to be terrible in the US Government, All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly.   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/esw302

Paul's Security Weekly TV
IronNet, Windows 7 EOL, Cloud Sec Trends, ChatGPT, & Personal CyberSec - ESW #302

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023


Finally, in the enterprise security news, Not much funding this week, but Netskope raises $400M, and Hack the Box raises $55M! Also, what went wrong with IronNet? The Open Source Index highlights popular security projects, Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 have been put out to pasture, Predictions about personal cybersecurity, Cloud security trends, The ongoing impact of ChatGPT on the security industry, Password hygiene revealed to be terrible in the US Government, All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly.   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw302

Paul's Security Weekly
ESW #301 - David Hunt, Jerry Bell

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 138:15


If you've ever worked on a red or purple team, you know scaling engagements to production is an intensive, unwieldy process. Technology pitfalls may exist, but the fundamental problem is this: the process of writing, testing, deploying, and verifying the efficacy of TTPs is highly flawed and inconsistent. This conversation will focus on applying a scientific process to security testing in order to achieve production scale. Segment Resources: Prelude Build GitHub: https://github.com/preludeorg/build Prelude Docs: https://docs.prelude.org/docs Introducing Prelude Build: An Open Source IDE Purpose Built for Security Engineers: https://www.preludesecurity.com/blog/introducing-prelude-build-an-ide-purpose-built-for-security-engineers A Practical Guide for Scaling Continuous Security Testing: https://www.preludesecurity.com/blog/scaled-security-testing-a-practical-guide Prelude Build: https://www.preludesecurity.com/products/build   We will discuss the migration of the security community from Twitter to Mastodon, logistical challenges, and related matters of managing the community.   Finally, in the enterprise security news, Security funding is back, baby! Security Unicorn layoffs continue though! We talk Zombiecorns, IronNet struggles, Netwrix acquires Remediant, We talk breaches: Lastpass, Rackspace, Okta via Github, Slack via Github, Github announces 2FA improvements, AI generates insecure code, Cyberinsurance challenges, Fyre Festival Fraudster Funding more Frauds All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly.   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/esw301

Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)
ESW #301 - David Hunt, Jerry Bell

Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 138:15


If you've ever worked on a red or purple team, you know scaling engagements to production is an intensive, unwieldy process. Technology pitfalls may exist, but the fundamental problem is this: the process of writing, testing, deploying, and verifying the efficacy of TTPs is highly flawed and inconsistent. This conversation will focus on applying a scientific process to security testing in order to achieve production scale. Segment Resources: Prelude Build GitHub: https://github.com/preludeorg/build Prelude Docs: https://docs.prelude.org/docs Introducing Prelude Build: An Open Source IDE Purpose Built for Security Engineers: https://www.preludesecurity.com/blog/introducing-prelude-build-an-ide-purpose-built-for-security-engineers A Practical Guide for Scaling Continuous Security Testing: https://www.preludesecurity.com/blog/scaled-security-testing-a-practical-guide Prelude Build: https://www.preludesecurity.com/products/build   We will discuss the migration of the security community from Twitter to Mastodon, logistical challenges, and related matters of managing the community.   Finally, in the enterprise security news, Security funding is back, baby! Security Unicorn layoffs continue though! We talk Zombiecorns, IronNet struggles, Netwrix acquires Remediant, We talk breaches: Lastpass, Rackspace, Okta via Github, Slack via Github, Github announces 2FA improvements, AI generates insecure code, Cyberinsurance challenges, Fyre Festival Fraudster Funding more Frauds All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly.   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/esw301

Paul's Security Weekly TV
Unicorn Layoffs, Zombiecorns, IronNet, Remediant, & AI Generated Insecurity - ESW #301

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 53:41


Finally, in the enterprise security news, Security funding is back, baby! Security Unicorn layoffs continue though! We talk Zombiecorns, IronNet struggles, Netwrix acquires Remediant, We talk breaches: Lastpass, Rackspace, Okta via Github, Slack via Github, Github announces 2FA improvements, AI generates insecure code, Cyberinsurance challenges, Fyre Festival Fraudster Funding more Frauds All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly.   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw301

Enterprise Security Weekly (Video)
Unicorn Layoffs, Zombiecorns, IronNet, Remediant, & AI Generated Insecurity - ESW #301

Enterprise Security Weekly (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 53:41


Finally, in the enterprise security news, Security funding is back, baby! Security Unicorn layoffs continue though! We talk Zombiecorns, IronNet struggles, Netwrix acquires Remediant, We talk breaches: Lastpass, Rackspace, Okta via Github, Slack via Github, Github announces 2FA improvements, AI generates insecure code, Cyberinsurance challenges, Fyre Festival Fraudster Funding more Frauds All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly.   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw301

B2B Content Show
How to use "conversation tracks" to supercharge your content marketing strategy w/ Bridget Bell

B2B Content Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 11:01


Bridget Bell, VP of Communications at IronNet, talks with Jeremy about creating content conversation tracks.Highlights:What a "conversation track" isHow conversations tracks can enhance your content marketing strategyFinding a balance between content marketing and simply creating conversationLearn more about IronNetConnect with Bridget on LinkedInMemorable Quotes:"At IronNet, we did this to say for each of our personas, what type of content do we need to have them coming back for more? And so it was defining over 60 pieces of content that mapped out to each portion of those conversations so that it would be let's start here. ""Our best performing content is really the thought leadership content that does not directly tie to IronNet. So we understand what content they're looking for to start that conversation.""I'd say the one word that I would really use to describe the content that we try to produce is authentic because we wanna have authentic content out there that our audience is interested in and will spur those conversations."The B2B Content Show is produced by Connversa, a podcast production agency helping B2B brands connecting with prospects, generates TONS of content, and grow revenue. Learn more at connversa.com

MSP Dispatch (Audio)
MSP Dispatch 9/20/2022 Uber Breached Again, How Marcus Olsen Built a $36M Not MSP, CrowdStrike Plans (Audio)

MSP Dispatch (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 31:52


MSP Dispatch is your source for news, community events, and commentary in the MSP channel.  Hosted by: Tony Francisco and Ray Orsini Give us your feedback by emailing news@mspmedia.tv   Today's MSP Dispatch featuring Tom Lawrence of Lawrence Systems covers the recent Uber breach, How Marcus Olsen built a $36M not MSP, and how CrowdStrike plans to become a generational platform. Additionally, learn about IronNet Laying Off 35% of Staff, Revolut exposing data of 50k Users, Windows 10 KB5017308 causing issues with Group Policy settings, and Adobe to Acquire Figma for $20 Bn! 0:00 Intro 2:55 How Marcus Olsen Built a $36M Not MSP 8:16 How CrowdStrike plans to become a generational platform 13:20 Uber Breached Again 23:55 Notable Mentions 26:57 Feedback 27:23 Community Events 28:19 Sign-off 30:30 Outtakes Story Links: How Marcus Olsen Built a $36M Not MSPhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XwWiZzEDPE&ab_channel=MSPRadioHow CrowdStrike plans to become a generational platformhttps://siliconangle.com/2022/09/17/crowdstrike-plans-become-generational-platform/Uber Breached Againhttps://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/15/technology/uber-hacking-breach.htmlhttps://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/15/technology/uber-hacking-breach.htmlhttps://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/attacker-apparently-didnt-breach-single-system-pwn-uberhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dhJ3kccbnc&ab_channel=LawrenceSystemsIronNet Lays Off 35% of Staffhttps://www.crn.com/news/security/ironnet-lays-off-35-percent-of-staff-raises-going-concern-red-flagRevolut Exposes Data of 50k Usershttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/revolut-hack-exposes-data-of-50-000-users-fuels-new-phishing-wave/KB 5017308 Breaking GPOhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/windows-10-kb5017308-causing-issues-with-group-policy-settings/Adobe to Acquire Figma for $20 Bnhttps://www.theverge.com/2022/9/15/23354532/adobe-figma-acquisition-20-billion-official?scrolla=5eb6d68b7fedc32c19ef33b4Software engineers from big tech firms like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta are paying at least $75,000 to get 3 inches taller, a leg-lengthening surgeon sayshttps://www.businessinsider.com/tech-workers-paying-for-leg-lengthening-surgery-2022-9 Community Events: 9/21 @ 11:00 am ET | Is Your Top of Funnel Top of Mind? Presented by The Channel Program9/21 @ 12:00 pm ET | Build IT Better MSP Discussion Presented by Everything MSP9/22 - 9/24 In Person Event | Big Big Conference 2022: Hollywood, FL9/23 @ 10:00 am ET | MSP Dispatch Week Wrap Up Presented by The MSP Media Network9/23 @ 11:00 am ET | September Channel Pitch Presented by The Channel Program Connect with our hosts:  - Tony Francisco: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyjfrancisco/ - Ray Orsini: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rayorsini/ Follow our feartured guest, Tom Lawrence of Lawrence Systems! https://www.youtube.com/user/TheTecknowledge Be sure to follow us on social media:  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mspmediatv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mspmediatv LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mspmediatv/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspmediatv   Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/mspmedia Discord: https://discord.gg/Hc7b55cJPF

MSP Dispatch (Video)
MSP Dispatch 9/20/2022 Uber Breached Again, How Marcus Olsen Built a $36M Not MSP, CrowdStrike Plans (Video)

MSP Dispatch (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 31:52


MSP Dispatch is your source for news, community events, and commentary in the MSP channel.  Hosted by: Tony Francisco and Ray Orsini Give us your feedback by emailing news@mspmedia.tv   Today's MSP Dispatch featuring Tom Lawrence of Lawrence Systems covers the recent Uber breach, How Marcus Olsen built a $36M not MSP, and how CrowdStrike plans to become a generational platform. Additionally, learn about IronNet Laying Off 35% of Staff, Revolut exposing data of 50k Users, Windows 10 KB5017308 causing issues with Group Policy settings, and Adobe to Acquire Figma for $20 Bn! 0:00 Intro 2:55 How Marcus Olsen Built a $36M Not MSP 8:16 How CrowdStrike plans to become a generational platform 13:20 Uber Breached Again 23:55 Notable Mentions 26:57 Feedback 27:23 Community Events 28:19 Sign-off 30:30 Outtakes Story Links: How Marcus Olsen Built a $36M Not MSPhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XwWiZzEDPE&ab_channel=MSPRadioHow CrowdStrike plans to become a generational platformhttps://siliconangle.com/2022/09/17/crowdstrike-plans-become-generational-platform/Uber Breached Againhttps://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/15/technology/uber-hacking-breach.htmlhttps://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/15/technology/uber-hacking-breach.htmlhttps://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/attacker-apparently-didnt-breach-single-system-pwn-uberhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dhJ3kccbnc&ab_channel=LawrenceSystemsIronNet Lays Off 35% of Staffhttps://www.crn.com/news/security/ironnet-lays-off-35-percent-of-staff-raises-going-concern-red-flagRevolut Exposes Data of 50k Usershttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/revolut-hack-exposes-data-of-50-000-users-fuels-new-phishing-wave/KB 5017308 Breaking GPOhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/windows-10-kb5017308-causing-issues-with-group-policy-settings/Adobe to Acquire Figma for $20 Bnhttps://www.theverge.com/2022/9/15/23354532/adobe-figma-acquisition-20-billion-official?scrolla=5eb6d68b7fedc32c19ef33b4Software engineers from big tech firms like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta are paying at least $75,000 to get 3 inches taller, a leg-lengthening surgeon sayshttps://www.businessinsider.com/tech-workers-paying-for-leg-lengthening-surgery-2022-9 Community Events: 9/21 @ 11:00 am ET | Is Your Top of Funnel Top of Mind? Presented by The Channel Program9/21 @ 12:00 pm ET | Build IT Better MSP Discussion Presented by Everything MSP9/22 - 9/24 In Person Event | Big Big Conference 2022: Hollywood, FL9/23 @ 10:00 am ET | MSP Dispatch Week Wrap Up Presented by The MSP Media Network9/23 @ 11:00 am ET | September Channel Pitch Presented by The Channel Program Connect with our hosts:  - Tony Francisco: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyjfrancisco/ - Ray Orsini: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rayorsini/ Follow our feartured guest, Tom Lawrence of Lawrence Systems! https://www.youtube.com/user/TheTecknowledge Be sure to follow us on social media:  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mspmediatv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mspmediatv LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mspmediatv/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspmediatv   Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/mspmedia Discord: https://discord.gg/Hc7b55cJPF

Risky Business
Risky Business #678 -- Iranians Gone Wild

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 51:11


On this week's show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week's security news, including: Albania suffers under another crippling Iranian attack Iran's APT42 using clever, multi-persona phishing State Department cyber snitching program paying off Former NSA director Gen. Keith Alexander sued over alleged IronNet pump and dump Mudge fronts US Senate Judiciary Committee Much, much more… This week's show is brought to you by Stairwell. Mike Wiacek, Stairwell's founder and CEO is this week's sponsor guest and he talks about why they've pushed their Inception platform beyond YARA hunting. You can see a demo of Inception on our YouTube product demo page. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Twitter if that's your thing. Show notes Risky Biz News: Albania-Iran cyber drama far from over US sanctions Iran intelligence agency over Albania cyberattack - The Record by Recorded Future Tom Uren on Cyber Embuggerance Iranian military using spoofed personas to target nuclear security researchers - The Record by Recorded Future Iranian hackers spy on journalists and government officials, researchers warn - The Record by Recorded Future FBI, DOJ defend ‘offensive' actions against Chinese, Russian operations - The Record by Recorded Future State Department bounty program for cybercriminal tips has 'born fruit,' top FBI official says More than $30 million seized from North Korean hackers involved in Axie crypto-theft - The Record by Recorded Future $30 Million Seized: How the Cryptocurrency Community Is Making It Difficult for North Korean Hackers To Profit - Chainalysis Twitter whistleblower testifies to Congress, calls for tech regulation reforms - The Record by Recorded Future Twitter whistleblower testifies before Senate Former NSA Head Keith Alexander Accused of Pump-and-Dump Scheme Google: Conti repurposing tools for Ukraine attacks using Follina bug, Musk impersonation - The Record by Recorded Future Pro-Ukraine hackers claim attack on Russian TV broadcasts - The Record by Recorded Future Initial access broker or ransomware gang has 'exclusive' access to Mitel zero-day exploit: report - The Record by Recorded Future Cyberattacks against U.S. hospitals mean higher mortality rates, study finds Buenos Aires legislature announces ransomware attack - The Record by Recorded Future Ransomware attack knocked a Kentucky city-operated ISP offline before holiday - The Record by Recorded Future Ransomware attacks on retail increase, average retail payment grows to more than $200K - The Record by Recorded Future Cisco: Log4j vulnerability used to attack energy companies in Canada, US and Japan - The Record by Recorded Future Patreon security team layoffs cause backlash in creator community This Clever Anti-Censorship Tool Lets Russians Read Blocked News | WIRED Apple Kills Passwords in iOS 16 and macOS Ventura | WIRED Catalin Cimpanu on Twitter: "They're still recruiting, btw" / Twitter Cyberfella on Twitter: "@campuscodi Please convince Patrick to have a segment about NAFO named "Shitposting Dogs on the Bird App are making Vatniks Seethe and Cope" on the next riskybizz ep

Risky Business
Risky Business #678 -- Iranians Gone Wild

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022


On this week's show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week's security news, including: Albania suffers under another crippling Iranian attack Iran's APT42 using clever, multi-persona phishing State Department cyber snitching program paying off Former NSA director Gen. Keith Alexander sued over alleged IronNet pump and dump Mudge fronts US Senate Judiciary Committee Much, much more… This week's show is brought to you by Stairwell. Mike Wiacek, Stairwell's founder and CEO is this week's sponsor guest and he talks about why they've pushed their Inception platform beyond YARA hunting. You can see a demo of Inception on our YouTube product demo page. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Twitter if that's your thing. Show notes Risky Biz News: Albania-Iran cyber drama far from over US sanctions Iran intelligence agency over Albania cyberattack - The Record by Recorded Future Tom Uren on Cyber Embuggerance Iranian military using spoofed personas to target nuclear security researchers - The Record by Recorded Future Iranian hackers spy on journalists and government officials, researchers warn - The Record by Recorded Future FBI, DOJ defend ‘offensive' actions against Chinese, Russian operations - The Record by Recorded Future State Department bounty program for cybercriminal tips has 'born fruit,' top FBI official says More than $30 million seized from North Korean hackers involved in Axie crypto-theft - The Record by Recorded Future $30 Million Seized: How the Cryptocurrency Community Is Making It Difficult for North Korean Hackers To Profit - Chainalysis Twitter whistleblower testifies to Congress, calls for tech regulation reforms - The Record by Recorded Future Twitter whistleblower testifies before Senate Former NSA Head Keith Alexander Accused of Pump-and-Dump Scheme Google: Conti repurposing tools for Ukraine attacks using Follina bug, Musk impersonation - The Record by Recorded Future Pro-Ukraine hackers claim attack on Russian TV broadcasts - The Record by Recorded Future Initial access broker or ransomware gang has 'exclusive' access to Mitel zero-day exploit: report - The Record by Recorded Future Cyberattacks against U.S. hospitals mean higher mortality rates, study finds Buenos Aires legislature announces ransomware attack - The Record by Recorded Future Ransomware attack knocked a Kentucky city-operated ISP offline before holiday - The Record by Recorded Future Ransomware attacks on retail increase, average retail payment grows to more than $200K - The Record by Recorded Future Cisco: Log4j vulnerability used to attack energy companies in Canada, US and Japan - The Record by Recorded Future Patreon security team layoffs cause backlash in creator community This Clever Anti-Censorship Tool Lets Russians Read Blocked News | WIRED Apple Kills Passwords in iOS 16 and macOS Ventura | WIRED Catalin Cimpanu on Twitter: "They're still recruiting, btw" / Twitter Cyberfella on Twitter: "@campuscodi Please convince Patrick to have a segment about NAFO named "Shitposting Dogs on the Bird App are making Vatniks Seethe and Cope" on the next riskybizz ep

Paul's Security Weekly
ESW #274 - Michael Ehrlich, Jackie Comp & Rolf Lindermann

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 114:04


This week, in our first segment, we welcome Michael Ehrlich, Chief Technology Officer at IronNet to talk about Attack Intelligence, Collective Defense, & Trends to Watch! Then, Jackie Comp, VP Sales at Nok Nok & Rolf Lindermann, VP Products at Nok Nok, join for an interview about Where to Start Your Passwordless Journey! Lastly, in the Enterprise News for this week: Funding announcements from Seclore, Pangea Cyber, StackHawk, Xage, and more. Trends include Clouded Judgement, Crypto Muggings, Tourist Investors, and more! Segment Resources: https://www.ironnet.com/blog/what-is-attack-intelligence-and-why-do-you-need-it*****   Segment Resources: www.noknok.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQIwOx2XCSE   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!   Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/secweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly   Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw274

Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)
ESW #274 - Michael Ehrlich, Jackie Comp & Rolf Lindermann

Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 114:04


This week, in our first segment, we welcome Michael Ehrlich, Chief Technology Officer at IronNet to talk about Attack Intelligence, Collective Defense, & Trends to Watch! Then, Jackie Comp, VP Sales at Nok Nok & Rolf Lindermann, VP Products at Nok Nok, join for an interview about Where to Start Your Passwordless Journey! Lastly, in the Enterprise News for this week: Funding announcements from Seclore, Pangea Cyber, StackHawk, Xage, and more. Trends include Clouded Judgement, Crypto Muggings, Tourist Investors, and more! Segment Resources: https://www.ironnet.com/blog/what-is-attack-intelligence-and-why-do-you-need-it*****   Segment Resources: www.noknok.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQIwOx2XCSE   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!   Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/secweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly   Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw274

The Friendly Bear
116: [NYSE] IRNT - IronNet, the Cybersecurity Loser

The Friendly Bear

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 8:08


IronNet [NYSE: IRNT] is a small-cap cybersecurity company that has recently ran up due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Shortly after the news, IronNet updated their blog post to include a fluff piece about the cyber security sector which caused its stock to run up significantly. This podcast highlights some of the issues IronNet faces as well as how the large cybersecurity companies will likely get the large contracts instead of small companies like IronNet.IronNet Short ReportIronNet Earnings Call Transcript Social mediaDavid CapablancaTwitter: reverse_longInstagram: reverse_longYouTube: Friendly Bear Research

Hacker Valley Studio
Episode 179 - Management VS Leadership in Cyber Major General (Retired) Brett T. Williams

Hacker Valley Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 36:07


Major General (Retired) Brett T. Williams is a co-founder of IronNet Cybersecurity. IronNet delivers the power of collective cybersecurity to defend companies, sectors and Nations. He served nearly 33 years in the U.S. Air Force and his last assignment was Director of Operations, U.S. Cyber Command. General Williams is a highly experienced fighter pilot with more than 100 combat missions in the F-15C. Join Chris, Ron and Brett for a jam-packed episode of leadership and purpose.   Key Takeaways: 03:05 Bio 05:48 Brett's military origin story 07:33 Transitioning from fighter pilot to cybersecurity practitioner. 14:55 Understanding strengths through experience 20:10 Advancement through leadership 22:23 Being a leader - mission vision & resources  25:44 What keeps driving you to be better? 31:20 Advice for aspiring and active leaders 35:14 Get in touch with Brett   Links: Hacker Valley Studio: Swag | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | Email Ron & Chris | Website Brett Williams: LinkedIn | Website Support Hacker Valley Studio on Patreon Join our monthly mastermind group via Patreon This episode is sponsored by Living Security

Absolute Return Podcast
#175: Leadership Chat: IronNet co-CEO Bill Welch

Absolute Return Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 26:47


September 24, 2021 - On today's podcast we welcome special guest, IronNet's co-CEO Bill Welch. IronNet is an innovative leader transforming cybersecurity through Collective Defense.   On the show, Bill discusses: - How cyber threats have evolved over the past 20 years - What CTOs and executives should be concerned about regarding their company's network security - What he learned from their recent going-public process - Key drivers of IronNet's forecast 78% revenue CAGR - And more

Inside the ICE House
Episode 259: IronNet Founder Keith Alexander Stands Sentry Over Companies' Cyber Defenses

Inside the ICE House

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 44:31


As the first leader of the U.S. Cyber Command, four-star Army Gen. Keith Alexander recognized that safeguarding America's cybersecurity compelled collaboration between the government, private sector, and our allies. After a career that also saw him lead the National Security Agency, Gen. Alexander is leading a new team at IronNet (NYSE: IRNT) that's bringing the power of collective defense to the private sector. On the show, he talks about his career and his new mission facing new threats.   Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house

Stock Smart Daily with Jeffrey Kamys
CBS Sports Fantasy Football Draft Problems, Ironnet and Reddit, Bucs Vs. Cowboys

Stock Smart Daily with Jeffrey Kamys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 19:16


CBS Sports Fantasy Football Draft Problems, Ironnet and Reddit, Bucs Vs. Cowboys

TD Ameritrade Network
IronNet (IRNT) CEO On Going Public

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 7:21


IronNet (IRNT) is a cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions provider, and it went public via SPAC merger. IronNet expects the cybersecurity market to grow from $25B to 440B over the next three years. General (Ret.) Keith Alexander, Founder and Co-CEO of IronNet, discusses the merger as well as what's next for the company. Tune in to find out more.

Inside Security Intelligence
222 Action is Critical in US Cyber Policy

Inside Security Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 23:15


Joining us this week is Jamil Jaffer, senior vice president for strategy, partnerships & corporate development at IronNet Cybersecurity, the organization founded by retired General Keith Alexander, former Director of the National Security Agency and Founding Commander of U.S. Cyber Command. Our conversation covers a variety of topics, including Jamil Jaffer's own career journey on Capitol Hill and as a self-described “recovering lawyer”, his views on the steps the Biden administration has taken so far in cyber defense, as well as IronNet's involvement in defending the network operations center at this year's BlackHat.

Recorded Future - Inside Threat Intelligence for Cyber Security
222 Action is Critical in US Cyber Policy

Recorded Future - Inside Threat Intelligence for Cyber Security

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 24:00


Joining us this week is Jamil Jaffer, senior vice president for strategy, partnerships & corporate development at IronNet Cybersecurity, the organization founded by retired General Keith Alexander, former Director of the National Security Agency and Founding Commander of U.S. Cyber Command. Our conversation covers a variety of topics, including Jamil Jaffer's own career journey on Capitol Hill and as a self-described “recovering lawyer”, his views on the steps the Biden administration has taken so far in cyber defense, as well as IronNet's involvement in defending the network operations center at this year's BlackHat.

The BG Podcast
BG Podcast Episode 128 - Talking Tech Flight and Austin with Kleiner Perkins Investor Haomiao Huang

The BG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 20:06


Today's episode features Kleiner Perkins Investor Haomiao Huang, PhD. With all the recent and continued media hype around tech flight to Austin (and Miami), we wanted to get on the ground perspective from Sand Hill Road. As a bonus, Haomiao grew up in Austin (he and Bingham Group CEO A.J. attended the same high school - Go Jags!). Haomiao also discusses his path into the venture capital world, and thoughts on being a good investor. You can listen to this episode and previous ones on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and SoundCloud. Please like, link, comment and subscribe! DISCLAIMER: Nothing contained in this episode or above should be construed as investment advice. ABOUT GUEST Haomiao joined Kleiner Perkins in 2019 to work on early-stage hardtech investments. He is a passionate reader on history and politics and loves to cook in his spare time, particularly Texas BBQ. Haomiao was a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow at Stanford and received his M.S., Ph.D in Aeronautics & Astronautics. He graduated from Caltech B.S. (with honors) in Electrical Engineering with a minor in Control and Dynamical Systems. CONTACTS: LinkedIn -> https://www.linkedin.com/in/haomiao-huang-phd-87988222/ Twitter -> @haomiaoh ABOUT KLEINER PERKINS For five decades, Kleiner Perkins has made history by partnering with some of the most ingenious and forward-thinking founders in technology and life sciences. Through twenty venture funds and four growth funds we've invested $10 billion in hundreds of companies including pioneers such as Amazon, Genentech, and Google. Today, Kleiner Perkins continues to help founders and their bold ideas make history investing in companies like Desktop Metal, IronNet, Ring, Spotify, Slack, and UiPath. Website -> https://www.kleinerperkins.com/ Facebook -> https://www.facebook.com/kleinerperkinsprofile Twitter -> @kleinerperkins Instagram -> @kleiner_perkins LinkedIn -> https://www.linkedin.com/company/kleinerperkins/ RELATED EPISODE Episode 129: Discussing Austin's Tech Community with Jason Fernandez, Managing Partner & COO, Quake Capital -> https://soundcloud.com/the-bingham-group-llc/bg-podcast-episode-129 ABOUT THE BINGHAM GROUP, LLC The Bingham Group, LLC is minority-owned full service lobbying firm representing and advising clients on government affairs, public affairs, and procurement matters in the Austin metro and throughout Central Texas. Learn more about us at: www.binghamgp.com PART OF THE BG MEDIA GROUP NETWORK -> https://www.bgmediagp.com/

InSecurity
Jamil Jaffer: What Role Should Government Play in Cybersecurity?

InSecurity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 80:51


    Together we stand, divided we fall Come on now people, let's get on the ball and work together Come on, come on let's work together, now now people Because together we will stand, every boy every girl and a man  -- Let’s Work Together, Canned Heat     A truly rollicking episode of InSecurity finds Matt Stephenson trying to keep up with National Security Institute Director Jamil Jaffer as we run all over the cybersecurity world. The private sector isn’t charged with defending their skies and shores, should they be responsible for defending their data and users? What can we learn from the US Capital Riots? Is there value in an offensive cybersecurity posture? Why would anyone play Goat Simulator? Yeah, we talk about that and more. Dig it…     About Jamil Jaffer     Jamil Jaffer (@jamil_n_jaffer) is the Founder and Executive Director of the National Security Institute, and an Assistant Professor of Law and Director of the National Security Law & Policy Program at the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University. Jamil is also the Vice President for Strategy, Partnerships & Corporate Development at IronNet Cybersecurity, a technology products startup founded by Gen (ret.) Keith B. Alexander, the former Director of the National Security Agency and Founding Commander of U.S. Cyber Command. In addition, Jamil is an advisor to Beacon Global Strategies, a strategic advisory firm; 4iQ, a deep and dark web intelligence startup; Duco, a technology platform startup that connects corporations with geopolitical and international business experts; and Amber, a digital authentication and verification startup.   Among other things, Jamil currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Greater Washington Board of Trade, the Board of Advisors for the Global Cyber Alliance, and the Advisory Board of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies’ Center on Cyber and Tech Innovation, and is a member of the Center for a New American Security’s Artificial Intelligence and National Security Task Force and the CNAS Digital Freedom Forum. Jamil is also affiliated with Stanford University’s Center for International Security and Cooperation.   Prior to his current positions, Jamil served on Capitol Hill in a variety of roles, including on the leadership team of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and as a senior staff member of the House Intelligence Committee. Jamil also previously served in the Bush Administration in a number of positions, including on the leadership team of the Justice Department’s National Security Division and in the White House as an Associate Counsel to President George W. Bush. Jamil holds degrees with honors from UCLA, the University of Chicago Law School, and the United States Naval War College.     About Matt Stephenson         Insecurity Podcast host Matt Stephenson (@packmatt73) leads the Broadcast Media team at BlackBerry, which puts me in front of crowds, cameras, and microphones all over the world. I am the regular host of the InSecurity podcast and video series at events around the globe.   I have spent the last 10 years in the world of Data Protection and Cybersecurity. Since 2016, I have been with Cylance (now BlackBerry) extolling the virtues of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning and how, when applied to network security, can wrong-foot the bad guys. Prior to the COVID shutdown, I was on the road over 100 days a year doing live malware demonstrations for audiences from San Diego to DC to London to Abu Dhabi to Singapore to Sydney. One of the funniest things I've ever been a part of was blowing up a live instance of NotPetya 6 hours after the news broke... in Washington DC... directly across the street from FBI HQ... as soon as we activated it a parade of police cars with sirens blaring roared past the building we were in. I'm pretty they weren't there for us, but you never know...   Every week on the InSecurity Podcast, I get to interview interesting people doing interesting things all over the world of cybersecurity and the extended world of hacking. Sometimes, that means hacking elections or the coffee supply chain... other times that means social manipulation or the sovereign wealth fund of a national economy.   InSecurity is about talking with the people who build, manage or wreck the systems that we have put in place to make the world go round...     Can’t get enough of Insecurity? You can find us at Spotify, Apple,  Amazon Music & Audible as well as ThreatVector, GooglePlay, Gaana, Himalaya, I Heart Radio and wherever you get your podcasts!   Make sure you Subscribe, Rate and Review!

Collective Defense
IronNet Cyber Lookback January 2021

Collective Defense

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 40:56


Join Joel Bork, Peter Rydzinski, and Brett Fitzpatrick in a technical breakdown of the Solarigate incident and the recommendations they have for organizations infected.

CarahCast: Podcasts on Technology in the Public Sector
Protecting Your Network in the Post-COVID Environment with IronNet&AWS

CarahCast: Podcasts on Technology in the Public Sector

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 42:48


COVID-19 has disrupted many aspects of the ways in which government operates, and one major change that agencies must address are the new ways in which threat actors use this time of change and uncertainty to their advantage. In order to scale defenses rapidly to protect themselves in this post-COVID cyber threat landscape, agencies should adopt a strategy of collective defense.

Cyber Security Interviews
#102 – John Ford: Keeping The Organization Informed

Cyber Security Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 39:32


John Ford is the Cybersecurity Strategist at https://www.ironnet.com/ (IronNet) and is an information security veteran with over twenty years in a wide variety of roles. Prior to IronNet, John was CISO for ConnectWise, the global leader in providing software solutions for Managed Services Providers. In this role, he was accountable for customer-facing security activities, product security, and served as an advisor to the CEO and leadership team. Before joining IronNet, John founded Sienna Group, a firm dedicated to providing data protection solutions to enterprise organizations, and has held executive roles in the healthcare industry. In this episode, we discuss healthcare security, compliance versus security, HIPAA regulation and privacy, intellectual property protection, real-time information sharing, ransomware in hospitals, recommendations for new CISOs, and so much more! Where you can find John: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-ford-ciso/ (LinkedIn) https://www.ironnet.com/blog (IronNet Blog)

The Tech Trek
Moving from academia to business and data science challenges within the cybersecurity industry with Phillip Schafer, Director Data Science at IronNet

The Tech Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 27:58


Meet: Phillip Schafer leads the data science team at IronNet. He has a PhD in physics from Penn State, where he developed voice recognition algorithms modeled on the human brain's processing of speech. He previously worked on algorithms for pricing and dispositioning returned retail goods at retail startup Optoro. At IronNet, he has implemented machine learning models to help enterprises defend themselves against sophisticated cyber attacks. He lives in Columbia, Md., with his wife and two-year-old son. What you'll learn: Moving from academia to the business world Data science challenges within the cybersecurity industry Transitioning to a management role and moving away from being an individual contributor If you would like to reach out to Phillip about anything he discussed on the podcast, please reach out to him via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phillip-schafer/

CarahCast: Podcasts on Technology in the Public Sector
Protecting Government and Corporate Supply Chains Against Key Cyber Threats at Scale with IronNet & AWS

CarahCast: Podcasts on Technology in the Public Sector

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 37:41


Supply chain complexity is rising, and the public and private sectors are stronger together. The resulting approach is called cyber collective defense, and it's changing how businesses and the federal government protect their supply chains.

CarahCast: Podcasts on Technology in the Public Sector
Collective Defense and the Global Cyber Threat Environment with IronNet & AWS

CarahCast: Podcasts on Technology in the Public Sector

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 41:34


Recent years have shown a massive expansion of the global cyber attack surface. The proliferation of IoT and smart devices plus the speed and scale of communications have created an environment that makes it easier for adversaries to exploit vulnerabilities in federal systems.

Cyber Work
Inside a purple team: Pentesting, vulnerabilities and other key skills

Cyber Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 42:47


We love red teaming here at Cyber Work, and this week we're excited to explore a topic just few shades down the spectrum: purple teaming! Luke Willadsen of EmberSec dives into the ways combining red and blue team operations can help stress-test your security department — and explains the benefits of a purple team better than we've ever heard it before. He also has some great stuff to say about the importance of soft skills like writing, reporting and, most crucially, empathy, since it may feel like a pentester holds the security team's career in their hands.– Enter code “cyberwork” to get 30 days of free training with Infosec Skills: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/skills/– View transcripts and additional episodes: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/podcastLuke Willadsen currently serves as a security consultant with EmberSec, a By Light company. He began his cybersecurity career in the U.S. Navy, where he trained to conduct offensive security operations for the Department of Defense. He participated in daily computer network exploitation missions in support of national intelligence requirements and protection against foreign nation-state sponsored hackers. After separating from the U.S. Navy, Luke joined the start-up company IronNet Cybersecurity where he conducted penetration tests and vulnerability assessments, while also providing product development support and threat hunting capabilities. Following his time at IronNet, Luke worked as a director at a security consulting firm, where he specialized in red teaming, penetration testing, intelligence gathering, threat hunting, digital forensics and technical writing. Luke has an M.S. degree from Eastern Michigan University and is CISSP, OSCP and CEH certified.About InfosecAt Infosec, we believe knowledge is the most powerful tool in the fight against cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with a full regimen of certifications and skills development training. We also empower all employees with security awareness and training to stay cybersecure at work and home. Founded by smart people wanting to do good, Infosec educates entire organizations on how to defend themselves from cybercrime. That’s what we do every day — equipping everyone with the latest security skills so the good guys win.

Leading Business Podcast
Cybersecurity - Staying protected in an evolving threat landscape

Leading Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 34:20


Shane and Eric interview guest, Joel Bork a Senior Threat Hunter with IronNet. We learn more about Joel, IronNet and the quickly evolving cyber-security landscape. Learn more about Maze Ransomware and double extortion ransomware attacks along with how businesses can improve their cyber-security posture.

Collective Defense
Remote Workforce Security with Trish Dixon

Collective Defense

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 30:19


Trish Dixon - VP of Cyber Operations at IronNet cybersecurity walks through the thoughts and tactics she used to secure her remote workforce when she was told to "Take everyone remote!" She shares resources on what your organization can do to better defend their home networks, and her #CollectiveCadence around how TTX's positively impacted her team. Reach out to Trish @ Linkedin.com/in/trishdixon

Cyber Security Interviews
#082 – Jamil Jaffer: Not All Nation-state Activity Is the Same

Cyber Security Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 37:21


IronNet (https://ironnet.com/about/news/) , a startup technology firm founded by former National Security Agency (NSA) Director Gen. Keith Alexander (ret.). Prior to joining IronNet, Jamil served as the Chief Counsel and Senior Advisor for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and Senior Counsel to the House Intelligence Committee where he led the committee’s oversight of NSA surveillance and wrote the original version of the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) signed into law in 2015. He also worked in the White House during the Bush Administration as an Associate Counsel to the President and in the Justice Department where he led the National Security Division's work on the President's Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative. Jamil is also an Assistant Professor of Law and Director of the National Security Law & Policy Program at the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University and a Visiting Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. In this episode, we discuss starting as in legal, government's role in cybersecurity, information sharing with real-time collaboration, automation, trend spotting, impacts to small businesses, cyberwar, and so much more. Where you can find Jamil: LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamil-jaffer-199115/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/jamil_n_jaffer) IronNet (https://ironnet.com/about/news/)

The Professionals Playbook
Major General (Ret.) gives a Master-Class on Leadership, Talks Day 1 of Desert Storm, and Discusses Cyber Ops--Brett Williams

The Professionals Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 59:59


My guest today is Major General (Ret.) Brett Williams. He is a command pilot with over 3,700 hours and 100 combat missions in the F-15C Eagle. He was also the Commander for the Air Force's largest combat wing. In his final active duty assignment, General Williams was the Director of Operations for U.S. Cyber Command where he was responsible for planning and executing both defensive and offensive cyberspace operations. He is a leading authority on cyber security and is now the COO of IronNet, a company that leverages AI and machine learning to protect nations and companies against advanced threats. In our conversation, General Williams talks about leading an 8-ship of Eagles on day 1 of Desert Storm, his leadership philosophy, and the top things to protect yourself from a cyber attack. His discussion on leadership is one of the best I've heard.Top lessons learned as a fighter pilot (min. 03:00)Flying on Day 1 of Desert Storm (min. 11:00)Leadership philosophy (min. 17:30)Habits/ routines for performing at a high level (min. 34:00)Moving to Cyber Command (min. 39:00)Current landscape of cyber (min. 48:00)Social media aspect of cyber (min. 34:00)IronNet (55:00)Projects working on (56:30)Social media info (58:45)Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode I've also started a monthly newsletter where I send out a few useful or insightful things that have helped me over the last month. You can sign up by clicking here or going to:https://www.professionalsplaybook.com/newsletter Instagram-- @justinfighterpilotLinkedIn-- Justin LeeFacebook--@justinfighterpilotThis episode was edited by Trevor CablerIf you got value from this episode, please give the show a review by tapping here and scrolling to the bottom where it says: "Write a Review." Thanks for the support

UberKnowledge
#50 Trish Dixon – VP Cyber Operations, IronNet

UberKnowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 18:54


Crowdsource in Cybersecurity Rubric. 05:50 It is as important to learn from your failures as your successes. It shapes you as a leader. 08:23 A company must embody, as part of normal business practices, what it means to do the right thing, then it becomes company culture. 11:88 Quantum computing — the higher the bandwidth, […]

Designing Enterprise Platforms
EAR Podcast with IronNet's Jamil Jaffer

Designing Enterprise Platforms

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 23:48


In this latest episode of the Early Adopter Research podcast at RSA 2019, Dan Woods spoke with Jamil Jaffer, VP of strategy and partnerships for IronNet. They covered Woods’ three big cybersecurity questions for 2019, as well as other pressing topics in the cybersecurity sphere. * :30 - What IronNet does * 7:30 - Is cybersecurity pruning possible? * 12:30 - How will cloud migration impact cybersecurity? * 17:45 - The need to educate boards about threats

Government Matters
Information warfare's role in the National Defense Strategy - February 25, 2019

Government Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 22:41


Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare & Director of Naval Intelligence Vice Adm. Matthew Kohler, discusses ‘informationalized warfare,’ and how it transcends across all the Navy’s domains. Former Office of Federal Procurement Policy Administrators Angela Styles and Joe Jordan discuss the nomination of Michael Wooten to the role, and what he should focus on if confirmed. Michael Ehrlich, chief technology officer of IronNet, discusses U.S. Cyber Command’s search for their own suite of cyber tools, and how they want to build out defensive capabilities.

Business Security Weekly (Video)
Carbon Black, Trusted Key, & IronNet - Business Security Weekly #84

Business Security Weekly (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 11:57


In tracking security innovation, PE's US cybersecurity push resumes in 2018 after last year's lull, Carbon Black IPO Success, Trusted Key raised $3M in "Seed", Namogoo raised $15M Series B, IronNet Cybersecurity raised $78M Series B, and more! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode84 Visit http://securityweekly.com/category/ssw for all the latest episodes!

Paul's Security Weekly TV
Carbon Black, Trusted Key, & IronNet - Business Security Weekly #84

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 11:57


In tracking security innovation, PE's US cybersecurity push resumes in 2018 after last year's lull, Carbon Black IPO Success, Trusted Key raised $3M in "Seed", Namogoo raised $15M Series B, IronNet Cybersecurity raised $78M Series B, and more! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode84 Visit http://securityweekly.com/category/ssw for all the latest episodes!

Business Security Weekly (Audio)
Interruptions Are Bad - Business Security Weekly #84

Business Security Weekly (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 77:22


This week, Michael and Paul interview Senior Attorney, Elizabeth Wharton! In the Article Discussion, the work required to have an opinion, why email is so stressful, productivity, and more! In Tracking Security Innovation, we have updates from Carbon Black, Trusted Key, Namogoo, IronNet Cybersecurity, and more on this episode of Business Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode84   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes!

Paul's Security Weekly
Interruptions Are Bad - Business Security Weekly #84

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 77:22


This week, Michael and Paul interview Senior Attorney, Elizabeth Wharton! In the Article Discussion, the work required to have an opinion, why email is so stressful, productivity, and more! In Tracking Security Innovation, we have updates from Carbon Black, Trusted Key, Namogoo, IronNet Cybersecurity, and more on this episode of Business Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode84   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes!