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Send us a textDebbie Reynolds “The Data Diva” talks to Matthew Rosenquist, Mercury Risk's Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), cybersecurity strategist, and LinkedIn Top Voice. With over 35 years of experience, Matthew shares his dynamic career journey, which started with internal investigations, building Intel's first Security Operations Center, and leading crisis response teams. His extensive background includes advising governments, businesses, and academia on emerging threats and cybersecurity best practices.Matthew highlights the critical evolution of cybersecurity from a “nice-to-have” to a mission-critical business necessity while discussing how rising consumer and regulatory expectations are reshaping the cybersecurity landscape. He explains the growing gap between mounting security demands and available resources, emphasizing that cybersecurity leaders must demonstrate value beyond risk prevention. Matthew advocates for evolving cybersecurity's role from compliance-focused operations to strategic business enablers that deliver competitive advantages and even revenue opportunities.The conversation explores the interconnectedness of privacy and cybersecurity, framing both as foundational to digital trust. Matthew emphasizes that privacy failures and cybersecurity breaches undermine trust with customers, regulators, and business partners, making collaboration between cybersecurity and privacy professionals essential. He also illuminates the importance of proactivity in cybersecurity, contrasting it with the reactive “firefighting” mindset often seen in organizations.Matthew goes into the threat of insider risks, distinguishing between malicious insiders and non-malicious actors who unintentionally create vulnerabilities. Drawing from his experience, he underscores the need for strong leadership, clear policies, and an organizational culture where employees feel empowered to report issues without fear. Looking to the future, he stresses the importance of having cybersecurity expertise on boards of directors, enabling organizations to navigate rising risks and better align cybersecurity initiatives with business objectives.As the discussion concludes, Matthew shares his wish for the cybersecurity industry: improved communication, collaboration, and leadership. He calls for greater strategic thinking, proactive risk management, and a collective effort to stay ahead of evolving threats in an increasingly complex digital world. He also highlights his hope for Cybersecurity and Data Privacy in the future.Support the show
Guest: Ian Thorton Trump, CISO at Cyjax Limited and the CTO at Octopi Managed ServicesOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-thornton-trump-cd-77473a26/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guest: Donna Kidwell, CISO of Arizona State UniversityOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/dkidwellHost: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guest: Lisa Forte, Partner at Red Goat Security, Cybersecurity Crisis TrainerOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-forte/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guest: Justin Daniels, M&A and Tech Transactions Attorney, Baker DonelsonOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinsdaniels/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guest: Cassie Crossley, VP of Supply Chain Security at Schneider Electric and AuthorOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassiecrossley/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guest: Malcolm Harkins, Chief Security and Trust officer at HiddenLayer, former CISO at Intel, and fellow at the Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology (ICIT)On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/malcolmharkins/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guest: Christine Bejerasco, CISO of WithSecureOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinebejerasco/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guest: Ian Thornton Trump, CISO at Cyjax Limited and the CTO at Octopi Managed ServicesLinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-thornton-trump-cd-77473a26/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
NEW! Text Us Direct Here!Joining us is Matthew Rosenquist, a renowned CISO, Cybersecurity leader and strategist, about the role of security leadership, cultural differences on data privacy, importance of choosing trustworthy vendors, and how to stop zero day attacks.Connect with Matthew:Webpage: www.cybersecurityinsights.usLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewrosenquist/ Cybersecurity Insights channel: https://www.youtube.com/CybersecurityInsights Accelerate your CMMC 2.0 compliance and address federal zero-trust requirements with Kiteworks' universal, secure file sharing platform made for every organization, and helpful to defense contractors. Visit kiteworks.com to get started. We're thrilled to introduce Season 5 Cyber Flash Points to show what latest tech news means to online safety with short stories helping spread security awareness and the importance of online privacy protection."Cyber Flash Points" – your go-to source for practical and concise summaries.So, tune in and welcome to "Cyber Flash Points”
Guest: Masha Sedova, Co-Founder & President of Elevate SecurityOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/mashasedova/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guest: Rick Howard, CSO at N2KOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickhoward/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Send us a Text Message.Matthew Rosenquist is Chief Information Security Officer at Eclipz.io. He is a trusted advisor, expert, and evangelist for academia, businesses, and governments around the world, sharing his insights and best practices on several cybersecurity topics.Matthew and Julian emphasized the importance of providing valuable insights to the audience and building a cybersecurity defense ecosystem to support the community. The conversation covered the evolving landscape of cyber threats, particularly the involvement of nation states in orchestrating cyber attacks, and the impact of AI on cybersecurity, highlighting its dual potential as a powerful tool for both attackers and defenders. They also explored the multifaceted challenges faced by Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs), including the difficulties of communicating security needs to the C-suite and the board, and the struggle to prioritize security within limited resources.Read more on eChannelNews
Guest: Edward Amoroso, TAG InfosphereOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-amorosoHost: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guests: Malcolm Harkins, Chief Security & Trust Officer at Epiphany SystemsOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/malcolmharkins/Robb Reck, Chief Trust and Security Officer at Red CanaryOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/robbreck/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guests: Dr. Ingrid Vasiliu-Feltes, Deep Tech Diplomacy and Ethics Advocate I Embracing The Fusion-Tech Vanguard I UN, WEF, EU, G20 Facilitator I Driving Sustainable Responsible Innovation For Humanity's Bold Digital Confrontation with the Status QuoOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/ingrid-vasiliu-feltes-mdmba/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guests: Yolanda Reid, Associate Partner at IBM [@IBM]On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/yolanda-c-reid/Laura Payne, Chief Enablement Officer & VP Security Consulting at White Tuque [@WhiteTuque]On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-l-payne/?originalSubdomain=caCat Self, Principal Adversary Emulation Engineer, MITRE [@MITREcorp]On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/coolestcatiknow/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/coolestcatiknowRob Black, Director at UK Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge [@Cyber912_UK]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-black-30440819/Chuck Brooks, Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University's Graduate Applied Intelligence Program [@GeorgetownSCS]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckbrooks/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/ChuckDBrooksGeorge Platsis, Senior Lead Technologist, Proactive Incident Response & Crisis Management at Booz Allen Hamilton [@BoozAllen]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/gplatsis/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/gplatsisMatthew Rosenquist, Host of Cybersecurity Insights Podcast On ITSPmagazine
Guests: Yolanda Reid, Associate Partner at IBM [@IBM]On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/yolanda-c-reid/Laura Payne, Chief Enablement Officer & VP Security Consulting at White Tuque [@WhiteTuque]On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-l-payne/?originalSubdomain=caCat Self, Principal Adversary Emulation Engineer, MITRE [@MITREcorp]On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/coolestcatiknow/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/coolestcatiknowRob Black, Director at UK Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge [@Cyber912_UK]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-black-30440819/Chuck Brooks, Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University's Graduate Applied Intelligence Program [@GeorgetownSCS]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckbrooks/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/ChuckDBrooksGeorge Platsis, Senior Lead Technologist, Proactive Incident Response & Crisis Management at Booz Allen Hamilton [@BoozAllen]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/gplatsis/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/gplatsisMatthew Rosenquist, Host of Cybersecurity Insights Podcast On ITSPmagazine
Guests: Jim Routh | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmrouth/Michael Reese | https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-w-reese/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guest: Tyler Cohen Wood, CEO and Co-Founder Dark Cryptonite | Keynote Speaker | 2023 Top 30 Women in #AI | Cyber Woman of the Year Finalist 2021 and 2023 | Top 50 Global #Cybersecurity | Board Member | Fmr DIA Cyber Deputy Division ChiefOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylercohen78/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guest: Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
The NIST Cyber Security Framework has helped secure organizations for nearly a decade and while it's proven to be an invaluable tool, it's gotten a bit long in the tooth for a cyber security landscape that never stays static. Enter V.2 which goes a long way in identifying the increasing cyber risk in organizations and implementing more governance, oversight and senior leadership accountability. For this episode we were joined by very special guest Cybersecurity Strategist and Eclipz.io Inc. CISO, Matthew Rosenquist, and WithSecure CISO Christine Bejerasco to discuss if the new framework will be enough and whether it will help or hinder CISOs. Read more: https://www.withsecure.com/en/expertise/resources/navigating-nist-csf-2 Check out the recent webinar with Matthew Rosenquist and Christine Bejerasco for further discussions on the NIST Cyber Security Framework V.2.
Guest: Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guest: Andrzej Cetnarski, CEO and founder of Cyber Nation Central, trains and advises boards and c-suites on cybersecurity perspectives and best practices. On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrzejcetnarski/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guest: Roger Sels, Founder and Chief Vision Officer at VentureX | helps maximize cyber program value and impact | Board Qualified Technology Expert (QTE)On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogersels/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Matthew talks to us about Imminent changes to cybersecurity value. He talks to us about the changes he has noticed in the cybersecurity landscape. He discusses how we all have exposure to cyber risk, even if it is only through a third party vendor. So we should all be invested in cybersecurity and looking at the risks. Matthew discusses the issue of cyber budget going up every year, but showing value when you are preventing incidents and how that is a situation you need to adapt to. We are focuses on protection and regulatory compliance, but have to adapt to how that effects the bottom line of the company and show added value to the decision makers. Connect with Matthew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewrosenquist/ Visit Cybersecurity Insights: https://www.youtube.com/c/CybersecurityInsights Visit Shortarms website: https://www.shortarmsolutions.com/ You can follow us at: Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shortarmsolutions YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shortarmsolutions Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/ShortArmSAS
Matthew talks to us about Imminent changes to cybersecurity value. He talks to us about the changes he has noticed in the cybersecurity landscape. He discusses how we all have exposure to cyber risk, even if it is only through a third party vendor. So we should all be invested in cybersecurity and looking at the risks. Matthew discusses the issue of cyber budget going up every year, but showing value when you are preventing incidents and how that is a situation you need to adapt to. We are focuses on protection and regulatory compliance, but have to adapt to how that effects the bottom line of the company and show added value to the decision makers. Connect with Matthew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewrosenquist/ Visit Cybersecurity Insights: https://www.youtube.com/c/CybersecurityInsights Visit Shortarms website: https://www.shortarmsolutions.com/ You can follow us at: Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shortarmsolutions YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shortarmsolutions Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/ShortArmSAS
Guest: Richard Stiennon, Research Analyst, Author of Security Yearbook 2023On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/stiennon/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guest: Ira Winkler, Field CISO for CYE security, Keynote Speaker, Bestselling AuthorOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/irawinkler/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guest: Richard Stiennon, Research Analyst, Author of Security Yearbook 2023On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/stiennon/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guest: Wade Baker, Co-Founder of Cyentia Institute, professor at Virginia Tech, board member for the FAIR Institute and RSA Conference [@RSAConference]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/drwadebaker/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
Guests: Matthew Rosenquist, CISO at Eclipz.ioOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewrosenquist/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/Matt_RosenquistOn Medium | https://matthew-rosenquist.medium.com/Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/sean-martin____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlackCloak
Guest: Matthew Rosenquist, CISO at Eclipz.ioOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewrosenquist/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/Matt_RosenquistOn Medium | https://matthew-rosenquist.medium.com/____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/sean-martin____________________________This Episode's SponsorsImperva | https://itspm.ag/imperva277117988Pentera | https://itspm.ag/penteri67a___________________________Episode NotesIn this thought-provoking episode of the Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast on the ITSPmagazine Podcast Network, host Sean Martin connects with Matthew Rosenquist to engage in a discussion about the recent SEC notification ruling. They explore the importance of transparency and accountability in cybersecurity for public companies as they dig into topics such as the need for transparency in security posture, the impact on shareholders and potential investors, and the role of privacy regulations in raising the security posture of industries like healthcare. They emphasize the value of notification and the balance between providing timely information to shareholders and avoiding potential lawsuits.The conversation highlights the ethical implications of concealing information and the changing role of legal counsel in incident response. They discuss the potential emergence of whistleblowers to expose non-compliant companies and the impact of fines and penalties. They also touch on how transparency can drive accountability and impact business partners, vendors, and suppliers.Recognizing the challenges faced by companies in operationalizing security and stress the importance of continuous monitoring and evaluation of cybersecurity measures, the episode discusses the potential for companies to face lawsuits and the role of the board in overseeing cybersecurity controls.Overall, this episode offers valuable insights into the SEC notification ruling, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of its implications for cybersecurity, transparency, and accountability in public companies.____________________________Watch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelRedefining CyberSecurity Podcast with Sean Martin, CISSP playlist:
Guest: Matthew Rosenquist, CISO at Eclipz.ioOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewrosenquist/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/Matt_RosenquistOn Medium | https://matthew-rosenquist.medium.com/____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/sean-martin____________________________This Episode's SponsorsImperva | https://itspm.ag/imperva277117988Pentera | https://itspm.ag/penteri67a___________________________Episode NotesIn this thought-provoking episode of the Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast on the ITSPmagazine Podcast Network, host Sean Martin connects with Matthew Rosenquist to engage in a discussion about the recent SEC notification ruling. They explore the importance of transparency and accountability in cybersecurity for public companies as they dig into topics such as the need for transparency in security posture, the impact on shareholders and potential investors, and the role of privacy regulations in raising the security posture of industries like healthcare. They emphasize the value of notification and the balance between providing timely information to shareholders and avoiding potential lawsuits.The conversation highlights the ethical implications of concealing information and the changing role of legal counsel in incident response. They discuss the potential emergence of whistleblowers to expose non-compliant companies and the impact of fines and penalties. They also touch on how transparency can drive accountability and impact business partners, vendors, and suppliers.Recognizing the challenges faced by companies in operationalizing security and stress the importance of continuous monitoring and evaluation of cybersecurity measures, the episode discusses the potential for companies to face lawsuits and the role of the board in overseeing cybersecurity controls.Overall, this episode offers valuable insights into the SEC notification ruling, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of its implications for cybersecurity, transparency, and accountability in public companies.____________________________Watch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelRedefining CyberSecurity Podcast with Sean Martin, CISSP playlist:
Guest: Matthew Rosenquist, Chief Information Security Officer at Eclipz.io Inc. [@Eclipzinc]On Twitter | https://twitter.com/Matt_RosenquistOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewrosenquistOn YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/c/CybersecurityInsights________________________________Host: Dr. Rebecca WynnOn ITSPmagazine
On this episode of Navigating Forward, Mike Halstead and Creighton Adams from Launch Consulting share highlights from the special Cybersecurity series. From trends and predictions to the benefits and potential challenges of AI and machine learning, and from best practices to getting the basics nailed down, listen in for tidbits from the season. Then be sure to check out the full episodes with Matthew Rosenquist, Rami Zreikat and Trinh Ngo, Mike Bochniarz, Jiong Liu, Clement King, and Bruce Hembree — along with a crew of internal Launch experts. To learn more about how to develop your organization's Future State of Cybersecurity, go to launchconsulting.com/cyber.Follow Mike Halstead at https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-halstead-77bb6018/Follow Creighton Adams at https://www.linkedin.com/in/creighton-adams/
On this episode of Navigating Forward, Mike Halstead and Creighton Adams from Launch Consulting share highlights from the special Cybersecurity series. From trends and predictions to the benefits and potential challenges of AI and machine learning, and from best practices to getting the basics nailed down, listen in for tidbits from the season. Then be sure to check out the full episodes with Matthew Rosenquist, Rami Zreikat and Trinh Ngo, Mike Bochniarz, Jiong Liu, Clement King, and Bruce Hembree — along with a crew of internal Launch experts. To learn more about how to develop your organization's Future State of Cybersecurity, go to launchconsulting.com/cyber.Follow Mike Halstead at https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-halstead-77bb6018/Follow Creighton Adams at https://www.linkedin.com/in/creighton-adams/
Matthew Rosenquist, CISO at Eclipz, joins Mike Halstead and Creighton Adams from Launch Consulting to talk about current trends in cybersecurity, plus predictions for the future — from AI to quantum computing to government-funded malware. Security teams are under increased pressure with budgets decreasing and risks increasing as new and powerful technologies are weaponized by bad actors who tend to adopt new technology sooner than the good guys. So what can organizations do in the face of all of this? Check out the episode to find out what three big steps you can take to help mitigate risks (and how companies and bad actors are sort of like hikers and bears). To learn more about how to develop your organization's Future State of Cybersecurity, go to launchconsulting.com/cyber.Follow Matthew at https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewrosenquist/Follow Mike at https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-halstead-77bb6018/Follow Creighton at https://www.linkedin.com/in/creighton-adams/
Matthew Rosenquist, CISO at Eclipz, joins Mike Halstead and Creighton Adams from Launch Consulting to talk about current trends in cybersecurity, plus predictions for the future — from AI to quantum computing to government-funded malware. Security teams are under increased pressure with budgets decreasing and risks increasing as new and powerful technologies are weaponized by bad actors who tend to adopt new technology sooner than the good guys. So, what can organizations do in the face of all of this? Check out the episode to find out what three big steps you can take to help mitigate risks (and how companies and bad actors are sort of like hikers and bears). To learn more about how to develop your organization's Future State of Cybersecurity, go to launchconsulting.com/cyber.Follow Matthew at https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewrosenquist/Follow Mike at https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-halstead-77bb6018/Follow Creighton at https://www.linkedin.com/in/creighton-adams/
Community Member Contributor: Matthew Rosenquist, CISO at Eclipz.ioOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewrosenquist/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/Matt_RosenquistOn Medium | https://matthew-rosenquist.medium.com/HostsSean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli______________________Episode DescriptionOrganizations are asking a lot of their CISOs—from protecting internal digital assets to verifying the security postures of customers and partners, managing cyber insurance and compliance requirements, and acting fast anytime a security issue arises (real or otherwise). Taking on this challenge is made more difficult by the five areas in which CISOs tend to struggle—leadership, strategic thinking, optimizing for threats, promoting teamwork, and maximizing value. In this post from the Blue Lava Community, Matthew Rosenquist, the CISO at Eclipz.io, examines these five areas and presents strategies CISOs can apply to overcome the common mistakes made to instead provide cybersecurity value that can be measured in business terms at the C-suite table.LinkedIn Post: Five Biggest Mistakes of Cybersecurity Programs______________________For more podcasts from Crucial Conversations with The Blue Lava Community, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/crucial-conversations-podcastTo access the full collection of Blue Lava Community resources, visit: https://itspm.ag/blclog22To learn more about Blue Lava, visit: https://itspm.ag/blue-lava-w2qs______________________Are you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
Community Member Contributor: Matthew Rosenquist, CISO at Eclipz.ioOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewrosenquist/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/Matt_RosenquistOn Medium | https://matthew-rosenquist.medium.com/HostsSean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli______________________Episode DescriptionOrganizations are asking a lot of their CISOs—from protecting internal digital assets to verifying the security postures of customers and partners, managing cyber insurance and compliance requirements, and acting fast anytime a security issue arises (real or otherwise). Taking on this challenge is made more difficult by the five areas in which CISOs tend to struggle—leadership, strategic thinking, optimizing for threats, promoting teamwork, and maximizing value. In this post from the Blue Lava Community, Matthew Rosenquist, the CISO at Eclipz.io, examines these five areas and presents strategies CISOs can apply to overcome the common mistakes made to instead provide cybersecurity value that can be measured in business terms at the C-suite table.LinkedIn Post: Five Biggest Mistakes of Cybersecurity Programs______________________For more podcasts from Crucial Conversations with The Blue Lava Community, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/crucial-conversations-podcastTo access the full collection of Blue Lava Community resources, visit: https://itspm.ag/blclog22To learn more about Blue Lava, visit: https://itspm.ag/blue-lava-w2qs______________________Are you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
Guest: Matthew Rosenquist, CISO at Eclipz.ioOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewrosenquist/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/Matt_RosenquistOn Medium | https://matthew-rosenquist.medium.com/____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/sean-martin____________________________This Episode's SponsorsImperva: https://itspm.ag/imperva277117988HITRUST: https://itspm.ag/itsphitweb___________________________Episode NotesIn the last episode on this topic, Matthew gave us some insights into how and where he expected cybersecurity to take us in 2022. During the conversation he said, “Cybersecurity will continue to rapidly gain in both relevance and importance in 2022 as the world relies more upon digital technologies and unknowingly embraces the increasing accompanying risks of innovation. 2022 will see the rise of government orchestrated cyber-offensive activities, the growth of cybercriminal impacts at a national level, and the maturity of new technology used as powerful tools by both attackers and defenders. Overall, 2022 will be a more difficult and trying year for cybersecurity than its predecessors.”In this episode, we take a look back at the year of cybersecurity that was 2022, including the predictions, the outcomes, and the misses. It's a wild ride that you won't want to miss, even if you experienced some of it first-hand in your own InfoSec programs.____________________________ResourcesPrevious Episode #844 - It Is 2022: Here Are Some Cybersecurity Predictions And Their Impact On Business, Governments, Citizens, And Society: https://itsprad.io/redefining-security-844Original 10 Predictions: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/10-cybersecurity-predictions-2022-matthew-rosenquist/____________________________To see and hear more Redefining CyberSecurity content on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurity-podcastWatch the webcast version on-demand on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnYu0psdcllS9aVGdiakVss9u7xgYDKYqAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
Guest: Matthew Rosenquist, CISO at Eclipz.ioOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewrosenquist/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/Matt_RosenquistOn Medium | https://matthew-rosenquist.medium.com/____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/sean-martin____________________________This Episode's SponsorsImperva: https://itspm.ag/imperva277117988HITRUST: https://itspm.ag/itsphitweb___________________________Episode NotesIn the last episode on this topic, Matthew gave us some insights into how and where he expected cybersecurity to take us in 2022. During the conversation he said, “Cybersecurity will continue to rapidly gain in both relevance and importance in 2022 as the world relies more upon digital technologies and unknowingly embraces the increasing accompanying risks of innovation. 2022 will see the rise of government orchestrated cyber-offensive activities, the growth of cybercriminal impacts at a national level, and the maturity of new technology used as powerful tools by both attackers and defenders. Overall, 2022 will be a more difficult and trying year for cybersecurity than its predecessors.”In this episode, we take a look back at the year of cybersecurity that was 2022, including the predictions, the outcomes, and the misses. It's a wild ride that you won't want to miss, even if you experienced some of it first-hand in your own InfoSec programs.____________________________ResourcesPrevious Episode #844 - It Is 2022: Here Are Some Cybersecurity Predictions And Their Impact On Business, Governments, Citizens, And Society: https://itsprad.io/redefining-security-844Original 10 Predictions: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/10-cybersecurity-predictions-2022-matthew-rosenquist/____________________________To see and hear more Redefining CyberSecurity content on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurity-podcastWatch the webcast version on-demand on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnYu0psdcllS9aVGdiakVss9u7xgYDKYqAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
New ideas are growing in academia and industry to meet these problems head on. Whereas once we listed ethical principles for artificial intelligence (AI), now we look to how best to operationalise those same principles. What does it mean to have unbiased technology, and is this even a possibility? Can technology be ethical "by design"?PanelistsKeenan Skelly, Host, The National Blast Podcast at ITSPmagazine [@BlastNational / @ITSPmagazine]Matthew Rosenquist, CISO and Cybersecurity Strategist at Eclipz [@Eclipzinc]Kevin Macnish, Digital Ethics Consulting Manager at Sopra Steria [@SopraSteria]Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazineMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine____________________________Watch the on-demand live stream
CISO and cybersecurity Strategist, Matthew Rosenquist, joined us in our cyber sauna recording booth at SPHERE22, the world's first co-security unconference, for a discussion on why we should aim to maximise value in cybersecurity.
The US is in a dire supply chain crisis. According to the Federal Reserve, many parts of the country have been hurt by supply chain issues. Gas prices are hitting record highs. Goods are sitting in harbors, waiting for trucks to send them to their destinations. Consumers are seeing empty shelves all over the country. Perhaps most frightening of all, pharmacies are reportedly running out of prescription medications. The FDA has listed 100+ medications as being on backorder. According to one report, pharmacies are having to come up with creative ways to help their patients. Frankly, it's scary. And on top of all this, how is the current supply chain crisis impacting cybersecurity and our critical infrastructure? Is our national cybersecurity at risk? How is technology helping the problem from inventory management systems to new innovative solutions? Is there a viable solution or is this the new norm? This week join us as we discuss the supply chain crisis from a cyber perspective with special guests Chuck Brooks, globally recognized cyber thought leader and former Legislative Director of the Science & Technology Directorate at the Department of Homeland Security and Matthew Rosenquist, a globally recognized top cybersecurity expert, cybersecurity strategist, and Chief Information Security Officer at Eclipz. We'll tackle these tough questions and offer real world solutions that will help us make it through the supply chain crisis unscathed and cyber secure.
Join us on this time travel adventure into the future with our friend Matthew Rosenquist. We share some laughs and a deep understanding of what will come in the cybersecurity arena in 2022. We discuss it all, from technology to politics and society to businesses.“Cybersecurity will continue to rapidly gain in both relevance and importance in 2022 as the world relies more upon digital technologies and unknowingly embraces the increasing accompanying risks of innovation. 2022 will see the rise of government orchestrated cyber-offensive activities, the growth of cybercriminal impacts at a national level, and the maturity of new technology used as powerful tools by both attackers and defenders. Overall, 2022 will be a more difficult and trying year for cybersecurity than its predecessors.”— Matthew Rosenquist____________________________GuestMatthew RosenquistOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewrosenquist/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/Matt_RosenquistOn Medium | https://matthew-rosenquist.medium.com/____________________________This Episode's SponsorsImperva: https://itspm.ag/rsaarchwebHITRUST: https://itspm.ag/itsphitweb____________________________ResourcesLinkedIn article: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/10-cybersecurity-predictions-2022-matthew-rosenquistMedium article: https://matthew-rosenquist.medium.com/top-10-cybersecurity-predictions-for-2022-5373839b3bd3Download direct PDF: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Matthew-Rosenquist/publication/357435475_2022_CYBERSECURITY_PREDICTIONS_-_10_INDUSTRY_PREDICTIONS/links/61ce36e4da5d105e550be9ec/2022-CYBERSECURITY-PREDICTIONS-10-INDUSTRY-PREDICTIONS.pdf____________________________To see and hear more Redefining Security content on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-securityAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
The US is in a dire supply chain crisis. According to the Federal Reserve, many parts of the country have been hurt by supply chain issues. Gas prices are hitting record highs. Goods are sitting in harbors, waiting for trucks to send them to their destinations. Consumers are seeing empty shelves all over the country. Perhaps most frightening of all, pharmacies are reportedly running out of prescription medications. The FDA has listed 100+ medications as being on backorder. According to one report, pharmacies are having to come up with creative ways to help their patients. Frankly, it's scary. And on top of all this, how is the current supply chain crisis impacting cybersecurity and our critical infrastructure? Is our national cybersecurity at risk? How is technology helping the problem from inventory management systems to new innovative solutions? Is there a viable solution or is this the new norm? This week join us as we discuss the supply chain crisis from a cyber perspective with special guests Chuck Brooks, globally recognized cyber thought leader and former Legislative Director of the Science & Technology Directorate at the Department of Homeland Security and Matthew Rosenquist, a globally recognized top cybersecurity expert, cybersecurity strategist, and Chief Information Security Officer at Eclipz. We'll tackle these tough questions and offer real world solutions that will help us make it through the supply chain crisis unscathed and cyber secure.
Engati is the world's leading multilingual Digital CX platform. It is a one-stop platform for powerful customer engagements. With our intelligent bots, we help you create the smoothest of customer experiences, with minimal coding. And now, we're even helping you answer your customers' most complicated questions in real-time with Engati Live Chat. Website: https://www.engati.com/ Blogs: https://engati.com/blog Check out our CX Library- CX Community page: https://www.engati.com/cx-community YouTube Interview series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL05g56Qg9-goNEUmZlGGPHWfVjQRPpwr4 SoundCloud Interview series: https://soundcloud.com/user-670584022/tracks Spotify Interview series: https://open.spotify.com/show/3G0uQwPnQib22emRi9VhUg Matthew Rosenquist is a Chief Information Security Office at Eclipz.io, Inc. talks about how has technology been used to better customer experience and how crucial is cybersecurity as a parameter in the whole process. And given his experience with technology, he talks about what he believes lies in the future of conversational intelligence and how is it going to change the world of customer service Check out the 200 CX Thought Leaders to follow for 2021 - http://s.engati.com/2z9 Follow us on- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getengati LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/engati-cx Twitter: https://twitter.com/getengati Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getengati/ Talk to us: contact@engati.com #technology #cx #customerexperience #cybersecurity
Matthew Rosenquist is an industry-recognized pragmatic, passionate, and innovative CISO and strategic security expert with 30 years of experience. On this episode, Matthew talks about cybersecurity and the challenges it comes with. In addition, Matthew highlights the fast moving cryptocurrency market along with the pros and cons of this new digital currency. Matthew shares some personal stories when it relates to cybersecurity attacks as well as countries that have dealt with similar issues. Listen all the way through for more information on how to “Keep Up With Matt”.ABOUT THE PODCASTAt the crossroads of uncertainty & opportunity, how do you Navigate Forward? This podcast focuses on making smart choices in a rapidly changing world. We investigate the challenges of being at a crossroads (societal, business, & personal) and finding the opportunities that arise out of disruption. Listen in on future-forward conversations with the brightest luminaries, movers, and shakers. We dig into topics such as elevating the human experience, evolution of business, workforce of the future, and fascinating technologies powering the age of digital transformation. Let's Navigate Forward together and create what's next!Sponsored by Launch ConsultingNavigators in the Age of Transformation | launchconsulting.com
Matthew Rosenquist is the Chief Information Security Officer at Eclipz, a cybersecurity innovator that develops, distributes, and deploys new technology services that secure sensitive data in transit. He also serves in advisory positions on the boards of many esteemed organizations, including the World Business Angels Investment Forum, the Private Directors Association, EC-Council, and many others. In addition to this, Matthew hosts the YouTube show, Cybersecurity Insights, where he talks about all things cybersecurity to help viewers protect themselves and their companies from common risks and attacks. In this episode… Are you intimidated by the constant news about large-scale ransomware attacks, data breaches, and other cyber risks? Do you want to protect yourself and your company — but don't quite know where to start? Recent ransomware attacks — such as the SolarWinds data breach — have brought the importance of cybersecurity and data privacy to the immediate attention of companies all over the world. Because of this, cybersecurity is changing from a personal consideration to a national conversation. Tech gurus are no longer the only privacy and security experts; now, businesses of all sizes are beginning to prioritize cybersecurity and data privacy at all costs. So, where should you start when it comes to shielding your business from common cyber risks and attacks? In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels sit down with Matthew Rosenquist, the Chief Information Security Officer at Eclipz, to discuss the importance of protecting your company from dangerous ransomware attacks. Listen in as Matthew talks about the recent cyber attacks that are taking over national headlines, the pros and cons of regulation and litigation, and the personal privacy strategy that will help you protect your data today. Stay tuned!
In this episode, I had the opportunity to tap into the bustling brain of Matthew Rosenquist, the CISO at Eclipz.io.Matthew has a very busy and productive (!) schedule. He is always on the go, talking, lecturing, recording, working with his peers in the industry and so much more. Join us to learn more about his journey and discover what makes him tick.
How safe are we in the digital world as an individual and as a company? Together with Matthew Rosenquist, renowned cybersercurity expert and the Chief Information Security Officer at Eclipz, we'll uncover various cybersecurity insights.
Matthew shares why the focus in cybersecurity should be to manage the risk and how to communicate that to the business - "Protect to Enable"
As soon as the SolarWinds breach hit the news, press releases started pouring out of the cyber security industry with claims that their products or services would have prevented the breach, but talking to people in the trenches, that is a dangerous claim to believe. The truth is, human error and intention can defeat any security protocol or technology. We talked to Matthew Rosenquist and Steve Hanna about the only way to deal with security: vigilance. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crucialtech/support
Once upon a time—not that long ago—the Information Security field had no rules, definitions, tools, or framework, and it was a new frontier to be discovered and conquered. Now, looking back, we sure have come a long way.In this episode of the Business of Security channel, we travel in time with Matthew Rosenquist. Together we take a look back to understand how we got to today and what the future of Security and the CISO role is going to be.Back then, individuals and teams were undoubtedly working on risk mitigation, controls implementation, and fraud management, but it was a reactive and binary approach to problem-solving. As we compare and contrast the past to the present, it's hard to imagine the similarities from a security program definition and execution perspective; many today complain that their teams are overwhelmed with data, events, and incidents, creating burnout. Looking back, being overwhelmed by data wasn't really possible as the sources of data, types of data, and quantity of data can't even compare to what teams are dealing with today.As complexity, experience, business models, and technology solutions grew, philosophy and methodology had to change and mature with the technology and the business drivers that have transformed the security field in today's reality.Today's Security Management must be driven by business values and a proactive mentality. We are starting to see that in many industry verticals, advanced technologies, privacy, policies, etc.We will never win or even catch up when we're reactive."That's the first challenge, I think, in anyone's career. Where are you passionate? What are you good at? How are you going to contribute? You're not going to solve the world. Right? But you play a role. You're a piece in a bigger puzzle; find out where you fit and go with it." —Matthew Rosenquist"We never catch up when we're reactive. And, unfortunately, there's an axiom in our industry: security's never relevant until it fails. We need to break that axiom. We need to start thinking about the risks. And we're starting to do that." —Matthew RosenquistGuestMatthew Rosenquist, CISO at Eclipz.ioThis Episode's Sponsors:RSA Security: https://itspm.ag/itsprsaweb____________________________To see and hear more podcasts and webcasts about Redefining CyberSecurity for your business, tune in to ITSPmagazine at:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurityAre you interested in advertising on ITSPmagazine?
We’re all working from home not thinking about cybercriminals at all. They’re thinking about us, though. In this very first episode of Innovation Nation, I interview Matthew Rosenquist, CISO at Eclipz.io, about cybercrime in the time of COVID-19. What we talked about: Hardware vs. software vs. wetware (people) We’re vulnerable during quarantine not because technology but our behaviors Cybersecurity issues that SMBs need to consider with IOT Security fears that we have & education that we need
In this episode, Matthew Rosenquist, an internationally renowned US-American cybersecurity expert, shares his views on the new normal in cyber security with a special look at SMEs. All too often they are still an easy target for attackers. But with a few basic measures they can protect themselves more effectively. And this is not primarily a question of expensive IT-technology. With this episode we say goodbye for a short summer break. Stay safe and hear you again on 1 September! *** In dieser englischsprachigen Podcastfolge wirft der international bekannte US-amerikanische Cybersicherheitsexperte Matthew Rosenquist einen Blick auf das „New Normal“ in der Cybersicherheit und besonders auf KMUs. Sie sind noch allzu oft ein leichtes Ziel für Angreifer. Mit ein paar grundlegenden Maßnahmen können sie sich aber effektiver schützen, auch ohne dabei gleich teure IT-Lösungen einzusetzen. Mit dieser Folge verabschieden wir uns in eine kurze Sommerpause. Wir hören uns wieder am 1. September – stay safe!
Darin and Kim are pleased to welcome Matthew Rosenquist to the show. Matt is an industry-recognized pragmatic, passionate, and innovative strategic security expert with 30 years of experience. He is a trusted advisor and evangelist for academia, businesses, and governments while acting as a public advocate for best-practices, and communicating the risks and opportunities emerging in cyber. He delivers engaging keynotes, interviews, and consulting sessions at conferences and to audiences around the globe. To learn more about Matt, you can connect with him on LinkedIn.
We thought we would be able to wrap up the last three episodes featuring Tim Bajarin and Matthew Rosenquist, but then life happened and more AI disasters occurred. This is yet another launching point for our coverage of surveillance technology. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crucialtech/support
Last week, we had @TimBajarin give a fairly pessimistic view of the future of #AI and #facial recognition. This week we bring in the positives (sort of) with security and AI guru @MatthewRosenquist. This technology is probably inevitable but to make it a global issue we are going to either have to give up some freedom and privacy, or we are going to have to work hard to fix the deficiencies. either way, the combination of this and the last two episodes will make you well informed enough to be the expert in most conversations even if you aren't an engineer. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crucialtech/support
In this 'Cyber Risk Leaders' Tell All - the second edition of the Global Virtual Book Club, we heard from our featured guests: Matthew Rosenquist, CISO at Eclipz.io Inc in California, Jonathan Hiroshi Rossi, Founder of CJK Group, based in Los Angeles, co-host Carmen Marsh (CEO of Inteligenca, California) together with the author of 'Cyber Risk Leaders', Shamane Tan, based in Sydney, Australia. AI is a tremendously powerful tool that is evolving at a ridiculous rate and being leveraged by both cyber attackers and defenders. It will radically change the #cybersecurity strategies that protect our digital world. We covered AI's impact on Cyber Security Strategy and also Jonathan's recent experience in organising 10x Cybersecurity Awareness Tour where 30 countries across the world participated. In this episode, we explored the role of awareness and the creative process that brings it all together in this mission of driving change. Subscribe here so that you won't miss out on upcoming episodes: Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpUeDYxi6xuIx_GsjwOzVjA Podcast channel - https://anchor.fm/shamanetan Grab a copy of Cyber Risk Leaders here - https://www.mysecuritymarketplace.com/crl/ Also available on Amazon/ Kindle - https://www.amazon.com.au/Cyber-Risk-Leaders-Leadership-Influence-ebook/dp/B07ZSDQSQF/
Hosts: Sean Martin | Marco Ciappelli Guests: Lan Jenson | Matthew Rosenquist Recently, a large coalition of non-profit organizations announced their affiliation with the Tech-CARES (CARES) campaign which is committed to supporting small businesses and non-profits to stay in business and better serve customers safely by adopting technologies and navigating grants including the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act). The coalition, organized by Lan Jenson’s Adaptable Security (ADA)—which is also a non-profit—is comprised of C-suite professionals and seasoned technologists. Marco and I had the opportunity to connect with Lan and one of the coalition members, Matthew Rosenquist, to hear more about the campaign and its role in helping small- and medium-sized businesses survive, and perhaps even thrive, as we all look for ways to move through the current situation. We jumped at the opportunity to capture and share this story about some terrific people doing genuinely kind and meaningful things for the SMB community. Have a listen—perhaps even join them—in their quest. There are additional resources on the podcast page on ITSPmagazine - be sure to have a look here: https://itspmagazine.com/small-medium-business-posts/here-is-tech-cares-a-non-profit-made-of-tech-volunteers-to-assist-small-businesses-and-non-profits ___________ The complete series of SMB CyberSecurity webcasts, podcasts, articles, and supporting material can be found on ITSPmagazine at: https://itspmagazine.com/cybersecurity-for-small-medium-business Consider sponsoring this series to help raise awareness for small and medium businesses/enterprises all around the world: https://www.itspmagazine.com/podcast-series-sponsorships
Hello Everyone, The guest we have today, he worked in his area of interest for more than 30 years now. He is a keynote speaker, also recognized as Top Voices in Tech on LinkedIn and Thinker360. I would say, he is a very wise and has lot more to share about Cyber Security in AI, Leadership, Career/Learning path. Also, while talking about his leadership style he said - " He will be the first person when it comes to failure of anything and considers it Team Work when it comes to Success. He is a kind who will be first in the office and last one to leave and always there for his team" Watch Complete Episode here - https://youtu.be/c6FO2RZjm5E Listen to Complete Episode here - https://anchor.fm/vaishali-lambe/episodes/SoLeadSaturday---Episode-10---Matthew-Rosenquist-artificialintelligence-cybersecurity-leadership-eb5mdc If you have any questions, please connect with him on LinkedIn. Until we meet, Happy Leading and Let's Lead Together! Bye for Now! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vaishali-lambe/support
Katelyn and Matthew Rosenquist discuss the cyber security skills gap and emerging AI-based cyber security threats. Learn what the talent shortage is all about and how we can address it. Hear about upcoming AI based threats and what you need to be prepared to defend against. Support this podcast
Happy New Year and welcome back after the holiday break. This season on Crucial Tech we will be looking at changes in social media, consumer privacy laws, new security challenges for the common man and more, but today we kick-off the first in a random series on cryptocurrency and blockchain technology with two friends, Joe Basques and Matthew Rosenquist. As always, donations will help us eliminate advertising and you can make audio comments on the Anchor.fm platform that could make you a star on a future episode --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crucialtech/support
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com Because Security Matters. Technology Trends Impacting the Security Industry. The host for this episode is Andrew Lanning. The guest for this episode is Matthew Rosenquist.
Besides the difficulty in getting the technology to work, we still have a significant problem in making autonomous vehicle safe from hackers. We talk with Matthew Rosenquist, cybersecurity guru. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crucialtech/support
In this episode of the SuperDataScience Podcast, I chat with Matthew Rosenquist, one of the top leading world experts in the space of cybersecurity. You will learn what balance in cybersecurity means and what the dark web is. You will hear how Matthew's career developed and how he thinks about the strategy of cybersecurity. You will also learn about the valuable role of data science in cybersecurity and the steps you can take to get into this space. If you enjoyed this episode, check out show notes, resources, and more at www.superdatascience.com/273
Episode Length: 33:48 Learn about: · Growing systemic challenges in cybersecurity · How the public sector can protect itself from cybercrime · the NSA and its role in the recent Baltimore ransomware attack · Opinions on Baltimore’s decision not to pay their cyber attackers · CEOs recognizing cyber security as a major business risk · Cybersecurity demand and spend · Government concerns about cyber threats · Advice on how to protect yourself from cyber attacks Keynote Speaker: Matthew Rosenquist, Cybersecurity Strategist, Intel Corporation About Keynote Speaker: Matthew is a cybersecurity strategist of Intel Corporation. With about 30 years in the security field, he has operational, strategic, analytical, organizational and leadership experience in the industry. He advises and collaborates with top academia, boards, executives, government, industry groups, tech companies, consumer audiences, and the media on the risks and relevance of cybersecurity issues, best practices and identifying emerging risks and opportunities. Hosted by: Raj Lala, President & CEO, Evolve ETFs Prior to founding Evolve ETFs, Mr. Lala served as Head of WisdomTree Canada – a division of WisdomTree Investments Inc., one of the world’s largest ETF issuers. Prior to this, Mr. Lala was Executive Vice President and Head of Retail Markets for Fiera Capital Corporation, a prominent Canadian investment management firm with over $100 billion in assets under management. Mr. Lala co-founded and served as President and CEO of Propel Capital Corporation (which was acquired by Fiera Capital Corporation in September 2014). Propel raised approximately $1 Billion in structured products in its five years of operation. Prior to Propel, Mr. Lala worked with Jovian Capital. Mr. Lala held several roles at Jovian including President of JovFunds Inc., an asset management division of Jovian Capital. Mr. Lala holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Toronto. Interested in investing in cybersecurity? Consider the Evolve Cyber Security Index Fund (CYBR) (https://evolveetfs.com/product/cybr)