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Laura Bell Main joins us to unwrap essential tips to help you avoid becoming a victim of holiday scams. We'll equip you with strategies to safely navigate the digital marketplace, while also offering practical advice for in-person shopping. As the festive season approaches, our conversation promises to keep you and your loved ones safe from the pitfalls of too-good-to-be-true offers and fake online ads.Next, we shift gears to explore the surprising therapeutic benefits of Tetris in easing PTSD flashbacks. Discover how this classic game could serve as a tool for trauma intervention, offering hope to those in need of mental relief. We also delve into the potential restructure of OpenAI, following intriguing revelations from CEO Sam Altman, pondering how this shift might influence the future of artificial intelligence and the tech industry at large.Balancing tech talk with a touch of nostalgia, we reminisce about the introduction of the CD player and share amusing anecdotes from Google's birthday celebrations. Our regular segments make a return, including the tech fail of the week featuring an outrageous billing error by Avis, and a look at how Seattle libraries are revolutionizing access to technology. Wrap up your listening experience with our whiskey tasting verdict, where we decide whether this week's pick is a hit or a miss. Stay tuned, stay tech-savvy, and stay entertained!
If you're looking for creative ways to sell more without being salesy, building a strong brand reputation is the key. Laura Bell Main is the Co-Founder and CEO of SafeStack, an online education platform offering flexible, high-quality, and people-focused secure development training for fast-moving companies. She and her co-founder have built a brand reputation as global leaders in secure software. Laura is the co-author of Agile Application Security and Security for Everyone. Her work has been featured in international publications including WIRED and MIT Tech Review. She has presented at BlackHat USA and RenderATL, as well as leading international software development and cybersecurity conferences. Transition From Service-Based to Product Business Laura's business began as a consultancy. The first few years of SafeStack were dedicated to validating their framework and serving high-growth companies. When Covid hit in 2020, those companies made drastic budget cuts and Laura and her co-founder started looking for creative ways to solve the same problems at a different price point. As the product side of the company took off, they decided to separate and sell the consultancy. Now leading a team of 12, Laura is CEO and also the head of sales and marketing–which looks completely different now than it did in their service-based model. Brand Marketing and Creative Sales Strategies SafeStack's target audience is software developers, who Laura says are resistant to traditional sales techniques. Instead, she and her co-founder have focused on building their brand reputation. Through speaking at conferences and high-quality content, they do as much as they can to build that reputation before starting a conversation with the customer. Another effective strategy has been creating opportunities to speak with their customers one-on-one, whether that's at an in-person event or interacting with them online. They use just enough automation to keep people moving forward through the sales process, but not so much that it feels impersonal. Approaching the conversation with empathy is key. Laura starts by talking the customer through their frustrations, helping them identify their biggest challenges before presenting a solution. She always gives the customer plenty of opportunities to ask questions. After a customer starts using the product, Laura and her team are always on hand for support. They help leaders identify who's engaging and who may need more encouragement. For SafeStack, it's not just about adopting a new software but changing the entire team culture. Enjoy this episode with founder and CEO Laura Bell Main… Quotes “I moved between some really exciting organizations, but what stayed the same was I was always really curious…I was always pressing buttons and saying, 'I wonder what happens if I do this?'” “I don't sit around for a long time and say ‘This is going to be very hard' and stop.” “Software takes an entire team of people and all of these roles to build, and all of those people need to be involved in keeping it secure.” “Culture change for a software is really difficult. We can't change it on our own, but we can make it easy for a leader to grow a program so they can change it.” “This is the year of getting out of my own way and caring a bit less about what other people think.” “When do I invest in the company brand and its name and put myself behind that label versus when do I lead with my brand, and how can they support each other?” Links mentioned in this episode: Visit Laura's website: https://www.laurabellmain.com/ SafeStack website: https://safestack.io/ Connect with Laura on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauradbell/
Unlock the drama behind Elon Musk's legal battles and tech controversies as we examine his confrontation with OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman over changing company ambitions. Then, we switch to the tension with former Twitter execs entwined in a lawsuit saga. But it's not all courtroom drama—we're shaking things up with an offbeat tech achievement where GTA Vice City runs on a mere Wi-Fi router. Plus, ponder the global stir caused by a social media blackout that left everyone, including the Kardashians, in the dark.Dive deep into the world of cybersecurity with our special guest, the insightful Laura Bell Main, author of "Security for Everyone." Laura simplifies the complexities of cybersecurity into actionable steps that resonate with individuals and small businesses. She highlights the vitality of personal security and two-step verification, making digital safety a breeze for all. And it's not just about protection; Laura illustrates how tech, especially virtual reality, can significantly enrich the experiences of our elderly loved ones.As we conclude this thrilling episode, we extend our heartfelt thanks to you, our TechTime Radio community, and offer an invitation to deepen your involvement. Make sure to subscribe to our podcast on all major platforms and keep up with us on YouTube. Your support fuels our passion, and we can't wait to share the intriguing episodes we have lined up—because for us at TechTime Radio, the excitement never ends.This week on TechTime with Nathan Mumm®, where we unravel the latest tech mysteries, dissect the juiciest controversies and serve up a side of digital intrigue. In a legal battle that could rival the most intense AI chess match, Elon Musk is suing OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, alleging a betrayal of the nonprofit's founding mission. Musk claims they've veered off course, prioritizing profits over humanity. Will this clash of titans redefine the future of artificial intelligence? Stay tuned.Remember the days when Twitter was just 140 characters and X marked the spot for innovation? Well, former Twitter/X executives are back with a vengeance, suing none other than Elon Musk himself. They're demanding a whopping $128 million in unpaid severance. Is this a case of digital justice or just another tweetstorm?Move over, lawnmower mods! The latest gaming sensation is GTA: Vice City running on a humble TP-Link Wi-Fi router. Yes, you heard that right. Forget about loading screens; now it's all about buffering bars. We'll dive into the tech wizardry behind this mind-bending feat.Grab your emergency emojis, because the social media universe just went dark. Facebook and Instagram suffered a global outage, leaving influencers without filters and grandmas without cat videos. Was it a server hiccup or a cosmic alignment?Stay tuned for all this and more, only on TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm, the show that makes you go "Humm" Technology news of the week for March 3rd - 25th – March 9th , 2024
Laura Bell Main is a seasoned software developer, engaging storyteller, and adept application security specialist, known for her unique contribution to the security community. Her journey began as an apprentice software developer at 17, evolving through roles that include writing critical software for CERN and tackling technical counter-terrorism for the UK Government. She founded SafeStack, transitioning from a security consultant to leading an application security education platform, aiding companies in integrating security into their software development lifecycles effectively. In addition to her professional achievements, Laura has made significant contributions to cybersecurity education through founding In2securITy and co-authoring notable books like "Agile Application Security" and "Security for Everyone". Her insights are frequently shared in publications like Forbes and she is a recognized figure on the speaking circuit, including BlackHat USA and RenderATL. Beyond her professional life, Laura resides in New Zealand with her family, indulging in hobbies like reading epic fantasy, restoring old treasures, and macro photography. An introvert at heart, she's mastered the art of extroversion, captivating audiences with her calming voice and storytelling prowess, despite her aversion to being photographed. For More Info: https://www.laurabellmain.com/
Episode SummaryLaura Bell Main, CEO at SafeStack, discusses the two-fold implications of AI for threat modeling in DevSecOps. She highlights challenges in integrating AI systems, the importance of data verifiability, and the potential efficiencies AI tools can introduce. With guidance, she suggests it's possible to manage the complexities and ensure the responsible utilization of AI.Show NotesIn this intriguing episode of The Secure Developer, listen in as Laura Bell Main, CEO at SafeStack, dives into the intricate world of AI and its bearing on threat modeling. Laura provides a comprehensive glimpse into the dynamic landscape of application security, addressing its complexities and the pivotal role of artificial intelligence.Laura elucidates how AI has the potential to analyze vulnerabilities, identify risks, and make repetitive tasks efficient. As she delves deeper, she explores how AI can facilitate processes and significantly enhance security measures within the DevSecOps pipeline. She also highlights a crucial aspect - AI is not just an enabler but should be seen as a partner in achieving your security objectives.However, integrating AI into existing systems is not without its hurdles. Laura illustrates the complexities of utilizing third-party AI models, the vital importance of data verifiability, and the possible pitfalls of over-reliance on an LLM.As the conversation advances, Laura provides insightful advice to tackle these challenges head-on. She underscores the importance of due diligence, the effective management of AI integration, and the necessity of checks and balances. With proactive measures and responsible use, she affirms that AI has the potential to transform threat modeling.Don't miss this episode as Laura provides a thoughtful overview of the intersection of AI and threat modeling, offering important insights for anyone navigating the evolving landscape of DevSecOps. Whether you're a developer, a security enthusiast, or a tech leader, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways.LinksAgile Application SecuritySecurity for EveryoneMicrosoft STRIDEOWASP Top 10 for Large Language Model ApplicationsSnyk - The Developer Security CompanyFollow UsOur WebsiteOur LinkedIn
How can companies move fast, securely? In this episode, Yadin sits down with Laura Bell Main, CEO of SafeStack and co-author of the book Security for Everyone, to discuss securing organizations of all sizes, navigating security conversations when selling to large enterprises, and some common missteps with security and AI. Laura dives into practical tips for both growing a company and prioritizing security.---------Key Quotes:“We need to remember that security is the oldest problem there is, so it isn't something you grow into. It isn't something that suddenly appears one Tuesday morning and you're like, oh, right, security matters now.”“This is how your company is seen in the world. It's a bit crass to say security can help you sell, but it really kind of can.”“We're never going to win. We just have to give up on that entirely. There is no 100 percent secure, there's no done. That's okay, that's cool.”---------Timestamps:(01:16) How smaller organizations can become secure(05:21) Security can help you sell (06:05) Communicating security measures when pitching(08:54) Security and AI tools(11:01) Putting data in LLMs(17:24) AI explainability requirements in the EU(26:37) Understanding ROI in cybersecurity(32:40) The role of dopamine in cybersecurity--------Links:Laura Bell Main on LinkedInCIO Exchange on XYadin Porter de León on XOWASP Top 10 for Large Language Model Applications[Subscribe to the Podcast] On Apple PodcastFor more podcasts, video and in-depth research go to https://www.vmware.com/cio
Join your host Simon Lader as he looks back on some of the highlights of 2023: Tom Reilly discusses what makes a great CEO with Colin Powell (Ep. 107) Matthew Andriani explains how and why he transformed his services company into a software vendor (Ep. 126) Kev Eley highlights the differences between building a business in the US and in Europe (Ep. 122) Ian L. Paterson discusses how a CEO can successfully manage a team of people whose jobs (s)he has never done before Melissa Mitchell reveals why your online followers won't necessarily turn into paying customers (Ep. 124) Carsten Willems describes how he turned a solution to a problem into a scaling technology vendor (Ep. 118) Austin Armstrong explains how he exploded his social media presence in 2022 (Ep. 113) Laura Bell Main discusses how startups can successfully hire their first team members (Ep. 106) Brooke Young explains the difference between PR and Marketing (Ep. 105) Robert Freeman talking through his strategy to building a region from scratch (Ep. 110) Chen Burshan discusses why there are so many successful tech startups coming out of Israel (Ep. 129) Baber Amin explains the role of a Chief Product Officer and the function of a Product Team (Ep. 121) and finally Bob Ackerman explores what makes a great VC firm (Ep. 101) To learn more about any of my guests, listen to their episode, or click on their names to be taken to their LinkedIn profiles. YOUR HOST - SIMON LADER Simon Lader is the host of The Conference Room, Co-Founder of global executive search firm Salisi Human Capital, and lead generation consultancy Flow and Scale. Since 1997, Simon has helped cybersecurity vendors to build highly effective teams, and since 2022 he has helped people create consistent revenue through consistent lead generation. Get to know more about Simon at: Website: https://simonlader.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/simonlader LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/headhuntersimonlader/ The Conference Room is available on Spotify Apple Podcasts Amazon Music iHeartRadio And everywhere else you listen to podcasts!
It's almost 2024, do we still need to talk about securing our apps? Carl and Richard talk to Laura Bell Main about her ongoing efforts to get everyone involved in creating and operating software to be part of making that software secure. Laura talks about committing one hour of each sprint to security and how, over time, those small efforts can build up to excellent secure guardrails that make our software more resistant to exploitation. Don't push security issues off to someone else - we can all help!
It's almost 2024, do we still need to talk about securing our apps? Carl and Richard talk to Laura Bell Main about her ongoing efforts to get everyone involved in creating and operating software to be part of making that software secure. Laura talks about committing one hour of each sprint to security and how, over time, those small efforts can build up to excellent secure guardrails that make our software more resistant to exploitation. Don't push security issues off to someone else - we can all help!
Laura Bell Main is the co-founder and CEO of SafeStack, an online education platform offering flexible, high-quality, and people-focused secure development training for fast-moving companies, focusing on building application security skills, practices, and culture across the entire engineering team. With over 20 years of experience in software development and application security, Laura specializes in bringing Application Security and Secure Development practices into organizations worldwide. She also hosts the podcast Build Amazing Things Securely.
Cyber attacks, data breaches, and identity theft are more prevalent than ever. We all know that digital security is important, but it can be overwhelming to get started with your security hygiene routine. And when starting a new business or online project, security is often the last thing on your mind. Laura Bell Main, one of the leaders in developing secure software, is here today to discuss accessible digital security, how security is a human problem and more. This week, episode 182 of the Tech Intersect™ Podcast is about making digital security people-driven and accessible to all! POWERED BY ADVANTAGE EVANS™ ACADEMY Navigate your way from cash to crypto with Digital Money Demystified. Dive into the definitive guide on crypto myths and truths by Professor Tonya M. Evans. This isn't just a book; it's a roadmap to the decentralized web's future of work, wealth, and creativity. Head over to DigitalMoneyDemystified.com and embark on your crypto journey today! Laura Bell Main is the CEO of SafeStack, a community-centric online training platform that takes a flexible, people-focused approach to ongoing secure development education at a time when it's never been more needed. With over twenty years of experience in software development and cyber security, she is the co-author of "Agile Application Security" (O'Reilly Media) and "Security for Everyone" (Holloway). Her work has been featured in many international publications, including WIRED and MIT Tech Review.Laura and I discuss:Understanding the human element in security.The importance of adding security into your company from the very beginning, and keeping up with your security needs as you grow.Making digital security practices accessible to everyone.How software development is changing, and the need for greater digital security.For more information on Laura's books and links to purchase, visit her website. To sign up for OneHourAppSec, you can check out SafeStack's website.CONNECT WITH LAURA BELL MAIN:LinkedInSafestack.ioWebsiteX (formerly Twitter)CONNECT WITH DR. TONYA M. EVANS:Questions and requests: hello@techintersectpodcast.com Follow: Twitter @AtTechIntersect | Instagram @TechIntersect Web: Tech Intersect Podcast Connect for exclusive content: https://advantageevans.activehosted.com/f/6 RESOURCES:Buy the Book + Leave 5 Star Review Digital Money DemystifiedConsulting, Courses and Community: DigitalMoneyDemystified.cPreorder my book, Digital Money Demystified, at https://digitalmoneydemystified.com/ today!Regulate & The Rabbit Hole by Notty Prod licensed via Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Produced by Tonya M. Evans for Advantage Evans, LLC
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Your password must contain at least one uppercase letter, one lowercase letter, one number, a special character and be at least 8 characters long. These directions should be all too familiar to you when creating a new password for some new account you are signing up for. Have you ever stopped to think about why these requirements exist? Today, we are joined by, Laura Bell Main, a passionate cyber security expert who will share her journey with us into the wide world of security, help us understand the importance of security and ground us in a daunting world with simple and effective ways to secure our digital lives. Laura has been in the cyber security world for over 20 years. She has her Bachelors of Science in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, has worked for the New Zealand Internet Task Force, as a security consultant for various companies, was a board member for Hackers Helping Hackers and is an investor and advisor for Onwardly. Currently, she is the founder and CEO of SafeStack, a company dedicated to teaching the world how to secure the software we build. She is a published co-author of two books Security for Everyone and Agile Application Security and is spreading the good word of security best practices high and low. She says “to protect one of us we must protect all of us”. When she is not on her mission to build a team of 30 million security minded software developers she is spending time with her two daughters, restoring old mechanical things like 100 year old sowing machines and is an avid gardener. Connect with Laura: Website Twitter LinkedIn Show notes and helpful resources: 1 Hour Appsec - free application security program Build Amazing Things Podcast hosted by Laura Bell Main Smurf Attack Security is one of the oldest problems we have and it is very human - (video) Security is about how we protect the things that have value from other people who have sufficient motivation to take action to get them One key tip to protect your self in the digital world is to make sure your email password is very very strong Make sure you also look at the people around you in your life and give them support to protect their digital footprint “Minimum Viable Security” - The minimum amount of security you can do that takes care of your highest priority risks Security becomes a tool to increase sales and is a large part of software quality Maori sayings: “Kia Kaha” - Stay strong, be brave and “Kia Ora” - Hello Building something cool or solving interesting problems? Want to be on this show? Send me an email at jointhepodcast@unfilteredbuild.com Podcast produced by Unfiltered Build - dream.design.develop.
Meghan Pope, Director of Quality Assurance Engineering, sits down with Laura Bell Main, Founder and CEO of SafeStack, to learn about how we can build an amazing technology-based future securely. They discuss Laura's leadership path and how teaching is also a natural space for her. Video: https://youtu.be/-3E_jTJlSYg Guest: Laura Bell Main, Founder and CEO, SafeStack Twitter: https://twitter.com/lady_nerd Mastodon: https://infosec.exchange/@ladynerd LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauradbell https://safestack.io Host: Meghan Pope - Director of Quality Assurance Engineering, Fullbay LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meghanlpope/
Welcome to another episode of Accelerate Your Business Growth! In today's conversation, our guest, Laura Bell Main discusses the importance of cybersecurity for businesses of all sizes. Laura shares how security can be leveraged to not only protect companies but also to drive revenue and foster innovation. She emphasizes that instead of viewing cybersecurity as a daunting threat, businesses can use it as a superpower to showcase their maturity and attract larger customers. Join us as we unravel the ways in which security can be a differentiating factor and a tool for growth. Laura Bell Main is the Founder and CEO of SafeStack Academy. SafeStack is a mission-driven and community-centric online training platform that provides software development teams with the skills they need to build high-quality, secure software. Laura can enlighten your audience on how cyber security is necessary for all businesses, big and small, and how security can be used to increase revenue and as a tool for innovation. If you are a small business owner or salesperson who struggles with getting the sales results you are looking for, get your copy of Succeed Without Selling today. Learn the importance of Always Be Curious. Accelerate Your Business Growth is proud to be included on the list of the 45 Best Business Growth Podcasts. Each episode of this podcast provides insights and education around topics that are important to you as a business owner or leader. The content comes from people who are experts in their fields and who are interested in helping you be more successful. Whether it's sales challenges, leadership issues, hiring and talent struggles, marketing, seo, branding, time management, customer service, communication, podcasting, social media, cashflow, or publishing, the best and the brightest join the host, Diane Helbig, for a casual conversation. Discover programs, webinars, services, books, and other podcasts you can tap into for fresh ideas. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode and visit Helbig Enterprises to explore the many ways Diane can help you improve your business outcomes and results. The Power of Security for Smaller Businesses: "And in those cases, security can be a bit of a superpower...the fact that you're taking those little steps to make your organization more secure can speed up your sales process." — Laura Bell Main 00:02:43 Protecting your Accounts: "The first thing we have to do is we have to kind of narrow our scope a little bit... You probably wanna pick the key 5 that would have the most impact on you or your business if they were compromised. So for me, that would be my email account. Email account is number 1 because that is pretty much the gateway to all of my other accounts. Probably my core business tools, like my payroll, my banking. I probably wanna care about those." — Laura Bell Main 00:06:30 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Oliver and Peter from Scott Logic are joined by Laura Bell Main, CEO and co-founder of SafeStack, for a lively discussion on DevSecOps. They touch on techniques such as “assume breach” and “shift left”, and the relationship to DevOps, which is trying to solve a similar problem. However, much of the discussion focused quite simply on security and the challenges this presents, especially when this so often falls to a very small team or an individual. Laura mentioned OneHourAppSec at the end of the recording. It's a free appsec program that helps software teams worldwide bring security to their software development lifecycle in just one hour per sprint. You can join at any time, from anywhere. She'd love you to check it out. Links from the podcast: The Assume Breach Paradigm Shift left vs shift right: A DevOps mystery solved
This episode features all things security with our guest, Laura Bell Main, CEO & Founder @ SafeStack. She shares valuable strategies for building your security team & tool stack. We cover why security is a human problem based on human motivations, prioritization conversations for assessing risks, considerations for early-stage security teams, how behavior change & decision making impact security, and considerations for companies in the “messy middle” phase. Laura also addresses communicating about security in terms of tech debt, recommendations for incorporating security monitoring tools, how to measure those tools' ROI, and more.ABOUT LAURA BELL MAINWith over twenty years of experience in software development and information security, Laura Bell Main (@lady_nerd) specialises in bringing security into organisations of every shape and size.She is the co-founder and CEO of SafeStack, an online education platform offering flexible, high-quality, and people-focused secure development training for fast-moving companies, with a focus on building security skills, practices, and culture across the entire engineering team.Laura is an experienced conference speaker, trainer, and regular panel member, and has spoken at a range of events such as BlackHat USA, Velocity, and OSCON on the subjects of privacy, covert communications, agile security, and security mindset.She is also the co-author of Agile Application Security and Security for Everyone."The most important thing that we forget to tell folks when they're starting out in security is most of our tooling is about being more effective and efficient. It's not about doing something you can't do yourself. Security isn't about a magic box. I wish it was, it would be a lot easier if we could just buy a magic box. Done! Off we go to the beach, but what we have is a really human problem.”- Laura Bell Main Join us at ELC Annual 2023!ELC Annual is our flagship conference for engineering leaders. You'll learn from experts in engineering and leadership, gain mentorship and support from like-minded professionals, expand your perspectives, build relationships across the tech industry, and leave with practical proven strategies.Join us this August 30-31 at the Fort Mason Center in San FranciscoFor tickets, head to https://sfelc.com/annual2023SHOW NOTES:What to do about security if you don't already have a security team (2:28)Security as a “human problem” in the scope of eng orgs (4:58)Why you need to understand human motivations (7:21)Prioritization frameworks & chaos engineering for assessing threats (9:14)Considerations for the early stages of forming a security org (11:47)Understanding security through a behavior change model (14:57)How to operationalize a security mindset within a software team (18:00)Examples of how decisions can flag security risks (20:50)Approaches for tracking & managing security as tech debt (23:20)Addressing security considerations as a “messy” middle-stage company (27:17)High friction aspects of security behavior change for eng orgs (30:51)Tips for knowing if you have the right security tool (34:41)How to evaluate the ROI of tools you're considering (38:06)Methods for incorporating security monitoring into your current tool stack (39:32)Rapid fire questions (42:45)LINKS AND RESOURCESThe Body Keeps The Score - The inspiring story of how a group of therapists and scientists— together with their courageous and memorable patients—has struggled to integrate recent advances in brain science, attachment research, and body awareness into treatments that can free trauma survivors from the tyranny of the past.Open source checklist for high-growth CTOsThis episode wouldn't have been possible without the help of our incredible production team:Patrick Gallagher - Producer & Co-HostJerry Li - Co-HostNoah Olberding - Associate Producer, Audio & Video Editor https://www.linkedin.com/in/noah-olberding/Dan Overheim - Audio Engineer, Dan's also an avid 3D printer - https://www.bnd3d.com/Ellie Coggins Angus - Copywriter, Check out her other work at https://elliecoggins.com/about/
Michael talks with Laura Bell Main, an Application Security Specialist and the CEO of Safestack Academy. Safestack Academy works to educate software developers on how to incorporate security into their systems. In this episode, Michael and Laura discuss how often software teams should be testing their security and how implementing security can protect and benefit companies, individual employees, and clients. Laura also offers advice for companies wanting to keep their information secure with new technology emerging.
Laura Bell Main specializes in securing some of Australia and New Zealand's fastest-growing organizations. She has over twenty years of experience in software development and information security. It's her mission to bring security into organizations of every shape and size. Laura is the founder and CEO of SafeStack Academy, an online education platform offering flexible, high-quality, and people-focused, secure development training for fast-moving companies. SafeStack is a values-driven company on a mission to make cybersecurity accessible for everyone and any organization. “To protect each one of us, we must protect all of us,” this is the underpinning belief that drives Laura. Her company is pushing hard into this issue by attempting to train all of our organizations, big and small. Through free plans, student sponsorships, and sponsored communities, she is working towards a future where we no longer spend 99% of our security resources on 1% of our organizations. She is an experienced conference speaker, trainer, and regular panel member, and has spoken at a range of events such as BlackHat USA, Velocity, and OSCON on the subjects of privacy, covert communications, agile security, and security mindset. She is also the co-author of Agile Application Security and Security for Everyone. What you will learn What sparked Laura's passion for software engineering and computer security What inspired Laura to launch her own company in this industry The top 3 things a growing company can do to get started with security Discover the critical importance of software updates in protecting your systems Laura shares her best tips for enhancing the security of your WordPress site Learn how to reduce and prevent unwanted emails Uncover how to secure and grow your company Discover the opportunities and challenges for business security in the age of AI
With over twenty years of experience in software development and information security, Laura Bell Main specializes in bringing security into organizations of every shape and size. She is the co-founder and CEO of SafeStack, an online education platform offering flexible, high-quality, and people-focused secure development training for fast-moving companies, focusing on building security skills, practices, and culture across the entire engineering team. Laura is an experienced conference speaker, trainer, and regular panel member, and has spoken at various events such as BlackHat USA, Velocity, and OSCON on the subjects of privacy, covert communications, agile security, and security mindset. She is also the co-author of Agile Application Security and Security for Everyone.
In this week's episode we welcome Laura Bell Main, CEO of application security vendor SafeStack to discuss her experience of being a company founder, pivoting from services to software and building her initial team. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE Pivoting from services to software - the why and the how How to find your key initial hires How to hire when face to face interviewing isn't an option How to recognize hiring mistakes and damage limitation What driving stick can teach you about growing a business TODAY'S GUEST Laura Bell Main is the CEO of cybersecurity vendor SafeStack. Born and raised in the UK, she moved to New Zealand in 2011 and specializes in securing some of the world's fastest-growing organizations, having brought her application security vendor Safestack to clients in over 65 countries. She has over twenty years of experience in software development and information security. and it is her mission and passion to bring security into organizations of every shape and size. To find out more about SafeStack, visit www.safestack.io To connect with Laura, find her on LinkedIn YOUR HOST Simon Lader is the host of The Conference Room, Co-Founder of global executive search firm Salisi Human Capital, and podcast growth consultancy Viva Podcasts. Since 1997, Simon has helped cybersecurity vendors to build highly effective teams, and since 2022 he has helped people make money from podcasting. Get to know more about Simon at: Website: https://simonlader.com/ Make Money from Podcasting: https://www.vivapodcasts.com/podcastpowerups Twitter: https://twitter.com/simonlader LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/headhuntersimonlader The Conference Room is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio and everywhere else you listen to podcasts!
SPaMCAST 752 features our interview with Laura Bell Main. We discuss the confluence of fast-growing companies and security. Maybe I should say collision instead of confluence. Note: Laura provides an incredible amount of wisdom in the interview; however, due to a user error (mine) I lost the first minute of the interview. The abrupt start of the interview means we hit the ground running with very little preamble. Laura Bell Main specializes in securing some of Australia and New Zealand's fastest-growing organizations. She has over twenty years of experience in software development and information security. It's her mission and passion to bring security into organizations of every shape and size. Laura is the founder and CEO of SafeStack Academy, an online education platform offering flexible, high-quality, and people-focused, secure development training for fast-moving companies, with a focus on building security skills, practices, and culture across the entire engineering team. SafeStack is a value's driven company on a mission to make cybersecurity accessible for everyone and any organization. “To protect each one of us, we must protect all of us” Connect With Laura Bell Main: www.Laurabellmain.com www.safestack.io/ mobile.twitter.com/lady_nerd www.nz.linkedin.com/in/lauradbel l Re-read Saturday News! Chapter 3 of Team Topologies: Organizing Business And Technology Teams For Fast Flow by Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais is titled Team First Thinking. Using teams to get work done in all walks of life is undeniable. Whether the idea of “team” emerged a century ago or last week is less important. What is important is the knowledge that very little work happens without teams. Team-first thinking makes simple sense. Buy a copy and read along! - Team Topologies: Organizing Business And Technology Teams For Fast Flow Previous Installments: Week 1: Front Matter and Logistics – http://bit.ly/3nHGkW4 Week 2: The Problem With Org Charts – https://bit.ly/3zGGyQf Week 3: Conway's Law and Why It Matters - https://bit.ly/3muTVQE Week 4: Team First Thinking - https://bit.ly/3H9xRSC Next SPaMCAST In SPaMCAST 753 we will return to our discussion of fatalism to examine the relationship between hierarchy, fatalism, and engagement. We will also have a visit from Tony Timbol who will bring his To Tell A Story column to the podcast.
In this episode of The Coder Career podcast, host Cameron sits down with Laura Bell Main, the CEO of SafeStack, to discuss her journey into the technology industry and her experiences working in cyber security.Laura shares her fascinating career path, from her early beginnings at inland revenue to her current role leading SafeStack. As the conversation continues, Laura shares some of her craziest cyber security stories, including a case involving a casino heist all starting from a smart fishtank. She also shares some eye-opening insights into the world of cybercrime and how individuals and businesses can protect themselves from online threats.Finally, Laura discusses the mission of SafeStack and how they aim to educate everyone about cyber security. She shares some of the innovative approaches they use to make cyber security education accessible and engaging, and how they are working to empower individuals and organizations to protect themselves online.If you're interested in learning more about cyber security and how to stay safe online, this episode of The Coder Career is not to be missed!Cam's ContentSafeStack Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Coder Career podcast, host Cameron sits down with Laura Bell Main, the CEO of SafeStack, to discuss her journey into the technology industry and her experiences working in cyber security.Laura shares her fascinating career path, from her early beginnings at inland revenue to her current role leading SafeStack. As the conversation continues, Laura shares some of her craziest cyber security stories, including a case involving a casino heist all starting from a smart fishtank. She also shares some eye-opening insights into the world of cybercrime and how individuals and businesses can protect themselves from online threats.Finally, Laura discusses the mission of SafeStack and how they aim to educate everyone about cyber security. She shares some of the innovative approaches they use to make cyber security education accessible and engaging, and how they are working to empower individuals and organizations to protect themselves online.If you're interested in learning more about cyber security and how to stay safe online, this episode of The Coder Career is not to be missed!Cam's ContentSafeStack Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I have been considering the relationship between privilege and fatalism. Boiling down the impact of privilege to a single word, we find power. Whether it is the ability to make decisions about the work you will do, the power to direct others to do work, or even just to be heard, privilege is power. That power can generate fatalism in those without the power privilege delivers. In SPaMCAST 751 we discuss! Jeremy Berriault brings his QA Corner to the podcast. Mr. Berriault and I discuss why continuous improvement is important. Our discussion ties neatly into the essay on privilege and fatalism. We all have to commit to getting better every day or risk becoming irrelevant. Re-read Saturday News! Chapter 2 of Team Topologies: Organizing Business And Technology Teams For Fast Flow by Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais is a deep dive into Conway's Law both forward and backward (the Reverse Conway Manuver). Conway's Law states simply: the way people are organized influences software architecture. Buy a copy and upgrade your coaching skills - Team Topologies: Organizing Business And Technology Teams For Fast Flow Previous Installments: Week 1: Front Matter and Logistics – http://bit.ly/3nHGkW4 Week 2: The Problem With Org Charts – https://bit.ly/3zGGyQf Week 3 Conway's Law and Why It Matters - https://bit.ly/3muTVQE Next SPaMCAST SPaMCAST 752 features our interview with Laura Bell Main. We will discuss the confluence of fast-growing companies and security. Maybe I should say collision instead of confluence.
Today Laura and Kevin speak to Laura Bell Main, CEO of SafeStack about cybersecurity, threat modeling, and ChatGPT while also trying to determine who is the best Laura Laura Bell Main is the co-founder and CEO of SafeStack, an online education platform offering flexible, high-quality, and people-focused secure development training for fast-moving companies, with a focus on building security skills, practices, and culture across the entire engineering team. With over twenty years of experience in software development and information security, Laura Bell Main specializes in bringing security into organizations of every shape and size. Laura is an experienced conference speaker, trainer, and regular panel member, and has spoken at a range of events such as BlackHat USA, Velocity, and OSCON on the subjects of privacy, covert communications, agile security, and security mindset. She is also the co-author of Agile Application Security and Security for Everyone.
Today we have an amazing episode. I interviewed Laura Bell Main, the founder, and CEO of SafeStack, an online training platform. We chatted about her background and journey to becoming a tech founder, the work she does at SafeStack, and the importance of cybersecurity for everyone, along with diversity in cybersecurity. I hope you enjoy our conversation. You can visit the show's website at www.nothingaboutyou.com
On this episode Paul Spain is joined by Laura Bell-Main, founder and CEO at SafeStack as they discuss the importance of Cybersecurity, as well as tech news from the week including:New Zealand to ban TikTok on devices linked to parliamentBlackbaud to pay $3m to settle SEC charge over ransomware misleading disclosuresGoogle/Samsung phones - modem bugs found in Android devices Microsoft's AI ethics and society teams laid off
In this episode of the CYBER24 podcast, presented by VLCM, we discuss application security with Laura Bell Main, the founder and CEO of SafeStack. We discuss incentivizing security in software design and her belief that secure software is more than just the code developers write.PanelistsLaura Bell Main, CEO of Safestack
Laura Bell Main is the Founder and CEO of SafeStack Academy, a mission-driven and community-centric online training platform that provides software development teams with the skills they need to build high-quality, secure software. Laura shares best practices related to cyber security education, content development and delivery, and secure software development. SafeStack Academy https://safestack.io/ The Secure Talk Cyber Security Podcast https://securetalkpodcast.com/ Thank you for listening to the Secure Talk Cyber Security Podcast!
Laura Bell Main, founder and CEO of safestack.io (@lady_nerd on twitter and check out her website https://laurabellmain.com to acquaint yourself with her work and recent publications), joins Seth and Ken as a special guest. The discussion revolves around security training for developers and how it has changed over the years.
Join Jennifer and Laura Bell Main as they talk about the importance of Software security. Software security is not just a business challenge, but a challenge for home computer users as well. Laura Bell Main shares some great insights and tips that everyone can use to have a safer online experience. A little more about Laura Bell Main: Laura Bell Main specializes in securing some of Australia and New Zealand's fastest-growing organizations. She has over twenty years of experience in software development and information security. It's her mission and passion to bring security into organizations of every shape and size. Laura is the founder and CEO of SafeStack Academy, an online education platform offering flexible, high-quality, and people-focused, secure development training for fast moving companies, with a focus on building security skills, practices, and culture across the entire engineering team. SafeStack is a value's driven company on a mission to make cybersecurity accessible for everyone and any organization. “To protect each one of us, we must protect all of us” This is the underpinning belief that drives Laura. Her company pushing hard into this issue by attempting to train all of our organisations, big and small. Through free plans, student sponsorships and sponsored communities, she is working towards a future where we no longer spend 99% of our security resources on 1% of our organizations. She is an experienced conference speaker, trainer, and regular panel member, and has spoken at a range of events such as BlackHat USA, Velocity, and OSCON on the subjects of privacy, covert communications, agile security, and security mindset. She is also the co-author of Agile Application Security and Security for Everyone.
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