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As Founder & Chief Strategist at CyberSC, Dominic Vogel understands the intricacies of cybersecurity across multiple industries - financial services, logistics, transportation, healthcare, government, telecommunications, and critical infrastructure. He provides strategic security leadership to technology start-ups and small / mid-size businesses to proactively solve their cyber risk challenges. Dominic is a repeat guest, and in his second appearance, he shared lessons from his own professional journey, his growth as an entrepreneur, and discussed the importance of addressing toxic masculinity head-on. It was a really candid conversation, one that I enjoyed, and I hope you do, as well. Dominic VogelDominic actively participates in the Vancouver security community and is a well-respected cyber security expert for Global BC, CKNW980, News1130, and the Vancouver Sun. Dominic is highly regarded as a cyber security thought leader and was recently appointed to the BC Provincial Cyber Security Advisory Committee. Dominic has performed his cyber comedian routine for BrightTALK Security Summits, MISA Spring Conference, Cyber Security Summit West, Blancco Security Days, NYIT Cyber Security Symposium, Calgary Cyber Security Congress, Youth Achieving Success, Delta Chamber of Commerce, Vancouver Enterprise Forum, Vancouver SecSIG, Vancouver ISACA, BC Aware Day, Launch Academy, Start-up Canada (Start-up Chats), World Mining Summit, ISACA CSX North America, Business-in-Vancouver Digital Privacy & Security Series, RSA Conference, and InfoSec World.Dominic focuses much of his energy on providing strategic security leadership to technology start-ups and small/midsize businesses to proactively solve their cyber risk challenges. He strives to provide practical cyber security advice to his clients and actively turning the security consulting world upside down.LinkedInWebsiteThinking Inside the BoxConstraints drive innovation. Each week we tackle the most complex issues related to work & culture.LinkedInInstagramTwitterWebsiteApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyStitcherPocket CastMatt BurnsMatt Burns is an award-winning executive, social entrepreneur and speaker. He believes in the power of community, simplicity & technology.LinkedInTwitter
“The call to action there is you need to at least start your cyber security journey. Security is all relative, it's not absolute.” - Dominic Vogel Welcome to this episode of Tactical Friday! In today's episode, I welcome Dominic Vogel back to talk over the practical steps for organizations in implementing cyber awareness and navigating the environment towards digital literacy. Dominic has an established track record as a cyber security leader. He has a wide-range of experience overseeing numerous projects including security strategy development, policy development, endpoint security, and threat management in a multitude of industries (financial services, logistics, transportation, government, telecommunications, and critical infrastructure). Dominic actively participates in the local Vancouver security community and is a regular cyber security expert for Global BC (TV), CKNW (radio), News1130 (radio), and the Vancouver Sun (newspaper). He has even appeared internationally on BBC News World TV. Dominic is a firm believer in delivering sustainable security that supports and protects business goals. Having worked within large and globally diverse organizations he has extensive security experience that has been forged over the past decade as an information security professional. Currently, in his role as Chief Security Strategist at Cyber.SC, Dominic focuses much of his energy on helping start-ups and small/midsize businesses solve their cyber security challenges. He strives to provide practical cyber security advisory services to his clients. Dominic is actively seeking board of director roles for companies seeking cyber security leadership. [00:01 - 00:44] Opening Segment If you have a platform and you want to create content that DELIVERS, go over tohttp://knightly.productions/ ( knightly.productions)! For the first part of my interview with Dominic, tune in to last Monday's episode [00:45 - 7:55] How Should Leaders Enact Cyber Awareness in the Organization? Get started and engage Cyber security is relative; For start-ups and small businesses: Consider cyber security courses Learn to ask the right questions the IT Executives shouldn't be complacent; For large organizations: Assign a cyber security key person or acquire a third person security advisor Embrace the step by step process Consider our reliance to technology; Everything we do is virtual Take advantage of online courses tackling cyber security Dominic discusses the value of his free content [7:56 - 11:37] Closing Segment Connect with Dominic (links below) Visit his website, Linkedin, and podcast to know more about the content he puts out Closing words Key Quote/s: “It's really important that organizations understand that you need to have a level of leadership when it comes to cyber risk. If you think about it, from this perspective, would they [large organizations] not have leadership around finances? Would they not have leadership around operations? Would they not have leadership around human resources? Cyber security and cyber risk are so important that in the absence of having that leadership for large organizations, you are, again, taking steps towards digital failure.” - Dominic Vogel Connect with Dominic Check out his https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cyber-security-matters-hosted-by-dominic-vogel-and/id1498103252 (podcast)! Visit his website at https://www.cyber.sc/ (https://www.cyber.sc/). Connect with him at https://www.linkedin.com/in/domvogel/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/domvogel/). Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue on putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to expand their leadership capacity or clickhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tactical-leadership/id1498567657 ( here) to...
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“We live in a digital economy, we're only becoming increasingly more reliant on technology, both from a personal and business perspective. Everyone needs to have a better understanding of cyber risk.” - Dominic Vogel Welcome to another week of Tactical Leader! In today's episode, we have Dominic Vogel to share the effective approach of introducing cyber security, analysis of the impact of cyber risk, and the significance of digital literacy both in business and in life. Dominic has an established track record as a cyber security leader. He has a wide-range of experience overseeing numerous projects including security strategy development, policy development, endpoint security, and threat management in a multitude of industries (financial services, logistics, transportation, government, telecommunications, and critical infrastructure). Dominic actively participates in the local Vancouver security community and is a regular cyber security expert for Global BC (TV), CKNW (radio), News1130 (radio), and the Vancouver Sun (newspaper). He has even appeared internationally on BBC News World TV. Dominic is a firm believer in delivering sustainable security that supports and protects business goals. Having worked within large and globally diverse organizations he has extensive security experience that has been forged over the past decade as an information security professional. Currently, in his role as Chief Security Strategist at Cyber.SC, Dominic focuses much of his energy on helping start-ups and small/midsize businesses solve their cyber security challenges. He strives to provide practical cyber security advisory services to his clients. Dominic is actively seeking board of director roles for companies seeking cyber security leadership. [00:01 - 04:45] Opening Segment If you have a platform and you want to create content that DELIVERS, go over tohttp://knightly.productions/ ( knightly.productions)! I introduce Dominic Vogel Becoming a cybersecurity expert with a mission to humanize cybersecurity Highlighting importance of cybersecurity throughout varying organizations Sharing his love towards speaking engagement Breaking the barriers of learning cybersecurity People refuse to onboard learning about cybersecurity due to its intimidating image [04:46 - 12:42] Proper Implementation of Cybersecurity in Organizations Reevaluating the concept of cybersecurity Grave missteps of cybersecurity in organizations: Cybersecurity being treated simply as an I.T. issue Lacking acknowledgement of the risk of breached security Not discussing preventive measures often Starting from the top executives in shifting focus Being cyber aware doesn't matter if it's only done in the front lines. The leaders should provide oversight and due diligence. Working backwards for better understanding Considering the worst case scenario pushes us to realize the potential consequences in the organization Frame the threat to a digestible point-of-view to arrive at creating risk-based decisions; Avoid being too technical [12:43 - 14:39] Preventing Negligence through Legally Defensible Security Delving into the cases of companies challenged by lawsuits A lawsuit was thrown out because of the company's proof of taking legally defensible and reasonable steps to ensure security. Courts understand the possibility data breaches and ransomwares; It all boils down to the level of negligence Persisting towards a proactive approach Think of investing in an insurance policy; protecting the organization from risk, but it isn't a get-out-of-jail card [14:40 - 22:17] Mitigating Human Errors to Implementing Security Awareness Adding the element of social media platforms Two sides to ponder on: An avenue for self-expression and connection Compromising privacy and proneness to wire transfer scams How companies can prevent such risks Don't allow the “out of sight, out of mind” concept. Two aspects...
An investigation into an allegation of a racist game being played by hospital staff turned into a detailed report about system racism in British Columbia's health care system. The province has vowed to take action, but Indigenous people have heard those promises before. What will it take to really transform the system? How will the government even begin? And how long will it take in the middle of two separate health emergencies—both of which disproportionally impact Indigenous and racialized people? GUEST: Liza Yuzda, legislative reporter, News1130 and CityNews Vancouver
So what topped the news this week on NEWS 1130 other than Covid-19. There were two related ones with regards to MAiD (medical assistance in dying.) Below are the two links to the stories from News1130. The first is about the long haul effect of Covid and how they can reduce people with no choice but to proceed with MAiD and the other is how Bill C-7 is giving mixed messages on suicide to indigenous youth. Both have a common message and Jonathan will provide his reflection. https://www.citynews1130.com/.../vancouver-woman-me.../ https://www.citynews1130.com/.../assisted-death-bill.../ Did you enjoy our production? Support us with a tax receiptable donation at www.companyofdisciples.com/donate Want to know more about us? visit www.companyofdisciples.com
So what topped @News1130 today? Not just Covid and its affects on local businesses but, just this morning, a Chilliwack School Trustee's controversial comments on his Twitter account. Jonathan discusses both and here's the video recording. Feel free to comment below or send us an email via our website at www.companyofdisciples.com.
Lord of the Rings what? Back to the Future what? Toy Story what? For the first time on Ihaw Ihaw Show, we are doing a trilogy of some sorts. And so for the next three weeks, we will be talking to three personalities in Canada's broadcasting industry. First up is none other than Ria Renouf, a Filipino-Canadian anchor for @NEWS1130. Ria shares with us her Pinoy roots, how she ended up being a news anchor, the importance of diversity and representation in the broadcasting industry, and a lot more. We couldn't have asked for a better guest to join us on this episode as Ria brought so much fun, energy and good vibes to the show. But don't just take our word for it - click the play button and start listening! What's Roasting? Pinoys on the News Trilogy Part 1! #IhawWithRia Don't forget to follow and DM us on our social media accounts. Anchor, Spotify, Google, and Apple Podcasts: just search for Ihaw Ihaw Show Facebook: Ihaw Ihaw Show Twitter and Instagram: @IhawIhawShow Gmail: ihawihawshow@gmail.com
Panelist Dom Vogel provides a teaser he and other panelists Shamane Tan and Dr. David Soldani will be presenting at the 2020 CyberCraft Summit hosted by Sally Illingworth.Panel Topic: Securing Your Home in this New Virtual RealityWhat does cyber warfare mean to you? For most of us it doesn't mean much. Not because it is meaningless but because we can't fathom how it could impact us.Check out Dom's Business Risk services he provides at Cyber.scDominic has an established track record as a cyber security leader. He has a wide-range of experience overseeing numerous projects including security strategy development, policy development, endpoint security, and threat management in a multitude of industries (financial services, logistics, transportation, government, telecommunications, and critical infrastructure).Dominic actively participates in the local Vancouver security community and is a regular cyber security expert for Global BC (TV), CKNW (radio), News1130 (radio), and the Vancouver Sun (newspaper). He has even appeared internationally on BBC News World TV.Dominic is a firm believer in delivering sustainable security that supports and protects business goals. Having worked within large and globally diverse organizations he has extensive security experience that has been forged over the past decade as an information security professional.Currently, in his role as Chief Security Strategist at Cyber.SC, Dominic focuses much of his energy on helping start-ups and small/midsize businesses solve their cyber security challenges. He strives to provide practical cyber security advisory services to his clients.2020 CyberCraft Summit If listening to this before 10/1/2020, register for the CyberCraft summit for free here. If listening to this after 10/2/2020, you can gain full access to the event recordings and CPE credits and get a huge discount on the VIP pass. EXCLUSIVE CPE PASS PRICING FOR FNF LISTENERS Click here for the Exclusive Fraud Not Frog CPE & Presentation Pass for up to 35 CPE credits and 1 full year access to redeem for self-study CPE if purchased by 10/2/2020. This link and offer is only good here for Fraud Not Frog fans. Here's what you get with the VIP CPE & Presentation Pass:Full access to the live virtual event, vendor booths, hiring eventFull access to earn up to 35 CPE self-study credits w/ 1 year Full access to the recorded presentations at the summit to access as much as you wantAll online, self-study, take at your own pace, 30 day money back 100% satisfaction guaranteeA portion of proceeds will fund two Cybersecurity and Anti-Fraud scholarships. 30-day money back guarantee. CPE honored based on standards generally accepted by professional certification bodies for live and self-study delivery methods. >>>>>> Click here for the Exclusive Fraud Not Frog CPE & Presentation Pass
Dominic joins me on the podcast to talk about his experience, practices and beliefs of "sales" in the world of cyber security.You’ll Learn:Why it all starts with Know Like and Trust FactorUtilising LinkedIn to build strong relationshipsThe life of a sale and beyondAbout Dominic VogelDominic has an established track record as a cyber security leader. He has a wide-range of experience overseeing numerous projects including security strategy development, policy development, endpoint security, and threat management in a multitude of industries (financial services, logistics, transportation, government, telecommunications, and critical infrastructure).Dominic actively participates in the local Vancouver security community and is a regular cyber security expert for Global BC (TV), CKNW (radio), News1130 (radio), and the Vancouver Sun (newspaper). He has even appeared internationally on BBC News World TV.Dominic is a firm believer in delivering sustainable security that supports and protects business goals. Having worked within large and globally diverse organizations he has extensive security experience that has been forged over the past decade as an information security professional.Currently, in his role as Chief Security Strategist at Cyber.SC, Dominic focuses much of his energy on helping start-ups and small/midsize businesses solve their cyber security challenges. He strives to provide practical cyber security advisory services to his clients.
Welcome to this week's episode of The Mindset Mentor Meets Podcast which hears Angela interviewing Dominic Vogel, Chief Strategist, CyberSC. About our guest As Founder & Chief Strategist at CyberSC, Dominic Vogel holds a proven track record within cyber security across multitude of industries (financial services, logistics, transportation, healthcare, government, telecommunications, and critical infrastructure). Dominic actively participates in the Vancouver security community and is a well-respected cyber security expert for Global BC, CKNW980, News1130, and the Vancouver Sun. Dominic is highly regarded as a cyber security thought leader and was recently appointed to the BC Provincial Cyber Security Advisory Committee. Dominic has performed his cyber comedian routine for BrightTALK Security Summits, MISA Spring Conference, Cyber Security Summit West, Blancco Security Days, NYIT Cyber Security Symposium, Calgary Cyber Security Congress, Youth Achieving Success, Delta Chamber of Commerce, Vancouver Enterprise Forum, Vancouver SecSIG, Vancouver ISACA, BC Aware Day, Launch Academy, Startup Canada (Startup Chats), World Mining Summit, ISACA CSX North America, Business-in-Vancouver Digital Privacy & Security Series, RSA Conference, and InfoSec World. Dominic focuses much of his energy on providing strategic security leadership to technology start-ups and small/midsize businesses to proactively solve their cyber risk challenges. He strives to provide practical cyber security advice to his clients and actively turning the security consulting world upside down. About this show Hold on to your hats for this massive whoosh of fresh air. Dominic is a bundle of positive energy and a real force for good. During this episode we discuss why Dominic left his corporate career and how he overcame the fear of setting up on his own, and why having multiple sources of income now gives him huge amounts of security. He bravely shares the story of growing up with his mum who suffers from psychosis and what that meant for him in terms of taking responsibility for himself, his family and managing his mother's meds. It's a truly heartfelt moment in which Dominic opens up about how he decided he wasn't able to say how he felt and that he felt the need to compartmentalise things. He believes this has been the key to his own mental resilience. A heartfelt and inspiring half hour. Keep in touch with Dominic: http;//www.linkedin.com/in/Domvogel About the Host Angela Cox, Mindset Mentor is an award-winning behavioural change life coach. She works with leaders and professionals helping them to stop being stuck, build the belief and unleash their absolute potential. To find out more about working with Angela visit http://www.angela-cox.co.uk To follow on social media http://www.linkedin.com/in/angelacoxmindsetmentor http://www.instagram.com/mindset_mentor_angela_cox http://www.facebook.com/mindsetmentorangelacox You can purchase Angela's book, Enough here... https://www.amazon.co.uk/Enough-proves-achieve-anything-believe-ebook/dp/B07D3RZH8J/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1585036301&sr=8-4
Ontario and British Columbia discovered their first cases of COVID-19 just one day apart. B.C. was the first province to report community transmission. But since early March, while the virus numbers skyrocketed in Ontario and Quebec, B.C. kept the pandemic largely under control. How? What did B.C. do that other large provinces didn't? Who is Dr. Bonnie Henry, the provincial health officer who has become a rock star in her adopted province? How much of this was preparation, how much reaction and how much luck? And what happens if the curve starts to bend upwards again? GUEST: Liza Yuzda, legislative reporter in Victoria, B.C. for NEWS1130
He keep's Vancouver safe in the sky's as the eye in the sky for News1130 and keeps the residence of Whistler rocking in the afternoon's for WhistlerFM. My guest Darren "Danger" Grieve and I discuss his coffee journey, his love of pour over, his recent trip to taste Proud Mary Coffee in Portland and his love of Aeropress!
We welcome News 1130 Legislative Reporter Liza Yuzda to talk about working at the BC Legislature, the recent #RightToBareArms dress code controversy at the Ledge, and her tips for engaging on social media - especially Twitter - without losing your cool. And, in this edition of WTF, Maria takes aim at the barriers that continue to get in the way of gender pay equity. NOTE: We had a few technical issues with sound on this episode - thanks for your patience!
[Show Notes Link]Direct Download Link | | Direct download link A major Vancouver episode. All artists are from B.C., we’ll cover news pertaining to B.C., go over some of the details to the creation of the new Canada Line, and explore the development of the olympic village for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. NewsBits Vancouver Sun: BC ferry observes silence on first run News1130: TSB to take another look at sunken Queen of the North The Province: Payments to B.C. Ferries draw heat Canada.com: Canucks to Talk With Quinn My Interview w/ Manuel Lopez Canada Line Video: Overview of the Canada Line City of Vancouver Olympic Village Southeast False Creek Video: Olympic Village Vancouver 2010Wikipedia: Canada Line, Expo ’86, Whistler B.C., Whistler-BlackcombWhistler-Blackcomb Official SitePodsafe Music Network Artist Links: Roche Limit – number one valuePeter La Grand – propositionThe Goat Island Extrapolation – on the radioGreenroom – spy beats 51:57 minutesradiozoom.net Subscribe: RSS Podcast Feed Subscribe on iTunes © Copyright Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0), RadioZoom (John Bollwitt)