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Cyber Work
45 billion cyberattacks a day?! Media myths and working in cybersecurity | Guest Ken Westin

Cyber Work

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 39:08 Transcription Available


Ken Westin of Panther Labs has a bit of fact-checking he wants to do on some of the tech stories we read daily in the papers. Does J.P. Morgan really get 45 billion cyberattacks per day? Really? Are there other factors in this number that aren't emphasized in the interest of chasing panic clicks? Westin and I talk about responsible ways to cover big security stories in the news, ways that each of us can become cyber fact-checkers and advocates, and Westin tells me about how his personal interests have turned into creating some very cool anti-theft tools. You can hear me audibly blown away by one in particular! 0:00 - Mega cyberattacks 2:00 - How Ken Westin got into cybersecurity 10:44 - J.P. Morgan cyberattacks 16:00 - Media and PR as a form of social engineering17:48 - Reframing the cyberattack narrative19:50 - CISO burnout and responsibility23:04 - Advice to CISO workers to fight new threats28:35 - Changing the cybersecurity narrative33:43 - Advice to cybersecurity professionals 37:30 - Outro – Get your FREE cybersecurity training resources: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/free– View Cyber Work Podcast transcripts and additional episodes: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/podcastAbout InfosecInfosec's mission is to put people at the center of cybersecurity. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and phishing training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. More than 70% of the Fortune 500 have relied on Infosec Skills to develop their security talent, and more than 5 million learners worldwide are more cyber-resilient from Infosec IQ's security awareness training. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

U.S. National Privacy Legislation Podcast
98 | The Importance of Digital Asset Inventories in Incident Response

U.S. National Privacy Legislation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 29:09


This episode of the ADCG Privacy and Cybersecurity Podcast features Ken Westin, Field CISO for Panther Labs. Ken has been in the cybersecurity field for over 15 years, working with companies to improve their security posture through threat hunting, insider threat programs, and vulnerability research. We discuss how the lack of good application and data inventories impact incident response. When data is spread across data centers, clouds, and SaaS providers, it becomes difficult to track and trace an incident and understand its impact, but it becomes especially hard if the data involves confidential or proprietary business data that is not tracked by privacy officers or if it includes sensitive data that may involve regulators. The recent MOVEit breach, which involved software used to transfer sensitive data between servers, systems, and applications, provided rich lessons in the need for data asset inventories and SIEMs that can correlate data across providers and platforms.

Embedded Executive
Embedded Executive: Your Data Is Not Safe, Panther Labs

Embedded Executive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 12:50


We say all the time that any system can be hacked, and this week's Embedded Executives podcast guest is someone who can get into your system. Ken Westin, CISO of Panther Labs, is who we'd call a white-hat hacker. He hacks for good reasons, sometimes to follow a bad hacker and return data, and sometimes to help close up holes in a system. Nonetheless, this is an interesting interview and worth a listen. 

Founded and Funded
Panther Labs Founder Jack Naglieri on Cloud-Native SIEM and Self-Growth

Founded and Funded

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 35:37


This week on Founded & Funded, Madrona Partner Vivek Ramaswami talks to Jack Naglieri, Founder and CEO of 2022 IA40 winner Panther Labs. Jack founded Panther, a leading cloud-native security information and event management platform, because he had experienced first-hand the threat detection challenges companies have at cloud scale. Growing frustrated with the compromises required by traditional SIEM platforms, Jack took his experiences from Yahoo and Airbnb and set out to build a solution that detects and responds to suspicious activity in real time. In this IA40 spotlight episode, Jack shares where the inspiration to launch his own company came from – hint it was from a cold email he received. He also breaks down why he decided to take the leap and become an entrepreneur and what it's like transitioning from a software engineer to a founder and then to a successful founder. Jack also shares details about what it takes to land – and keep — your first customer and provides some advice about how CEOs should be the only ones learning on the job. But you'll have to listen to get all the details.

The Generation Hustle Podcast
GHP #91 - VC #13 - Founders Investing in Founders with Alessio Fanelli!

The Generation Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 57:05


Episode 91 and the Season 3 opener is with Alessio Fanelli, Partner at Decibel VC! In this episode, you will learn about Decibel's investment strategy, how they help early stage startups, and the future of data tools. Alessio also details his journey to Venture Capital, building tools for technical founders, dealing with imposter syndrome, and how gaming helps him be a better VC. Before Decibel, Alessio was a Principal at 645 Ventures, where he helped lead investments in dev tools, security, and enterprise SaaS. His investments included Cube Dev, Panther Labs, Launchable, Oort, and Bigeye, amongst others. He works with founders on everything from product design to helping with recruiting technical talent. Earlier in his career, Alessio was the founder of Smart Torvy, an open source & hardware home automation platform, and was a lead engineer at early-stage startups such as Welcome Tech. He's still active in the open-source community as well. Decibel Partners https://www.decibel.vc/ Timestamps 1:45 - Intro 5:07 - Becoming a VC 10:07 - VC Focus - Aggregators vs Specialists 13:45 - Evaluating Early Stage investments 18:20 - Most Difficult Part of Being a VC 21:29 - Imposter Syndrome in VC 25:29 - Future of Data Tools - Provide Value 29:19 - Data Security 33:03 - Data Security Companies to Watch 34:55 - Macro-Economic Outlook 41:20 - How to Communicate Lay-offs 45:00 - Transferrable Skills from Gaming 47:35 - Most Memorable Moment 55:15 - Lightning Round

The Tech Trek
For better adoption, build security into your engineer's workflow

The Tech Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 25:31


In this episode, Zeeshan Khadim, Head of Security at Panther Labs, discusses how to improve security adoption by building security into an engineer's workflow. Key Takeaways: Security and privacy are part of the core product, not an overhead Security implications from the design phase Empower users to start with security in mind Make sure you triage before involving other teams Understand what the “Crown Jewels” are to put things in perspective Treat the root cause and not the symptom Instead of alerting in production, leverage the tools to warn for issues sooner When it comes to tooling, ask what capabilities the team is missing Moving away from plug and play Managing your resources Pushing work left is too easy…don't About today's guest: Zeeshan Khadim is the Head of Security at Panther Labs. With over 13 years of professional experience, Zeeshan has worked with global companies, including his last roles as the Security Engineering Manager at Facebook HQ and Senior Security Engineer at Google HQ. Zeeshan did his Bachelor's in Computer Systems from GIKI, Pakistan, and Masters in Computers & Information Sciences from the University of Delaware. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zeeshanalikhadim/ ___ Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Tech Trek, and we would appreciate it if you would take a minute to rate and review us on your favorite podcast player. Want to learn more about us? Head over at https://www.elevano.com Have questions or want to cover specific topics with our future guests? Please message me at https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirbormand (Amir Bormand)

Security Unfiltered
Episode 80 - Jack Naglieri - CEO of Panther Labs

Security Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 47:47


In this episode I talk with Jack Naglieri who is the CEO of Panther Labs which is revolutionizing incident response. I hope you enjoy the episode and when you do please leave a review and share the podcast!LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacknaglieri/Website: https://panther.com/Dev InterruptedWhat the smartest minds in engineering are thinking about, working on and investing in.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showFollow the Podcast on Social Media!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secunfpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SecUnfPodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/SecurityUnfilteredPodcastTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@secunfpodcast

Secure Talk - Cybersecurity
Replacing Legacy SIEMs, Jack Naglieri CEO at Panther Labs

Secure Talk - Cybersecurity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 45:01


Jack Naglieri is the CEO and Founder of. Panther Labs. Before starting Panther, Jack was a security engineer at Yahoo and Airbnb, where he learned first-hand how inefficient legacy SIEM platforms are at high-scale detection and response. He built Airbnb's open-source platform called StreamAlert to solve this problem before leaving to start Panther. In this episode Jack explains the issues of legacy SIEMs, the benefits of serverless architecture, and talks about leading Panther and the evolution of Panther's platform. https://panther.com/

The Future of Security Operations
Panther Labs Jack Naglieri: How to Make Security Operations Painless

The Future of Security Operations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 37:36


Today on the Future of Security Operations Podcast, Thomas is joined by Jack Naglieri, CEO of Panther Labs, a cloud-native SIEM platform that alleviates the pain of traditional SIEM with detection-as-code, a robust security data lake, and huge scalability with zero-ops.  Topics discussed in this episode: - The challenges Jack faced while working on security teams at organizations like Yahoo and Airbnb.  - The difference between security at Yahoo and Airbnb.  - The origin story of StreamAlert - the open-source tool Jack built while working at Airbnb.  - How a VCs cold email eventually led to Jack founding Panther Labs and how they acquired their first customers.  - How Panther is different from traditional SIEM platforms.  - What you need to know about detection-as-code and security data lakes.  - Why teams need to focus on security — not operations.  - Lessons learned from Jack working closely with fast-growing sophisticated security teams that make up Panther's customer base.  - What security operations will look like in the future.  - Why security teams must learn and embrace automation to deal with the challenges of cloud-scale security.  - What features are coming next from Panther Labs.  Resources mention on the episode:  Jack's podcast: Detection at Scale  Jack's blog post: From StreamAlert to Panther  Jack's keynote releasing StreamAlert: USENIX Enigma 2017 — StreamAlert: A Serverless, Real-time Intrusion Detection Engine  

Code Story
S6 Bonus: Jack Naglieri, Panther Labs

Code Story

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 32:10


Jack Naglieri grew up in Ohio, but moved to Virginia when he was 10. He had a normal east coast family up-bringing, but he focused on tech early on, even as a kid. Eventually, he went to George Mason to study Cyber Security. Outside of tech, he is into cooking and fitness. He focuses a lot on making sure that his body and brain are in a good state, through exercise, meditation, sleep and healthy eating.Jack was working as an incident responder previously, and during that time, he figured out that AI based models for breach detection don't work as well as intuitive humans, as often times there isn't enough signal for them. Along with using antiquated sets of data, he decided that there must be a way to leverage the cloud and build a solution to solve the pain points within this process.This is the creation story of Panther Labs.SponsorsImmediateOrbitPostmarkStytchVerb DataWebapp.ioLinksWebsite: https://panther.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacknaglieri/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Virtual CISO Podcast
Becoming More Efficient w/ a Cloud-Native Approach

The Virtual CISO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 38:49 Transcription Available


What if you could be proactive in your approach to cloud data security rather than a reactive one once the attack has been made? This is exactly the solution our guest is providing at Panther Labs. We speak with Jack Naglieri, Founder & CEO, about the cloud-native approach and exactly why SIEMs are getting left behind. Join us as we discuss: Developing Panther & taking a different cloud-native approach Understanding Snowflake & data lakes Creating a proactive security response rather than reactive Interesting findings from the state of SIEM  To hear this episode, and many more like it, you can subscribe to The Virtual CISO Podcast here. If you don't use Apple Podcasts, you can find all our episodes here. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for The Virtual CISO Podcast in your favorite podcast player.

CLOUDBUSTING
Episode 136: A Growing Space: Cloud Native Security Monitoring

CLOUDBUSTING

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 39:04


Is your enterprise just getting started on its cloud security monitoring journey?  Hear from our guest and CEO of Panther Labs, Jack Naglieri, on some of the biggest challenges he sees in the data security space and even an example of a recent public data breach.  Panther labs provides a cloud native threat detection platform that uses services to scale up workloads as needed by customer demands. He shares with us how he got his start at some of the leading silicon valley tech companies and where the idea and need for Panther Labs came from.   Finally, he provides his view on how to implement a threat detection platform on a cloud environment and the benefits of this compared to traditional, off-the-shelf software.   Not sure where to get started?  Jack provides advice on where to get started and precautions you can take today with your employees to ensure phishing, the easiest way to hack an environment, is prevented. 

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Detection at Scale
EP 16 - Panther Labs's Joren McReynolds: Developing Security Products that Can Scale

Detection at Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 41:31


What does it take to shape an early-stage security project into a product that solves real problems?  Understanding your customers is a key first step. Knowing the personas who can use your product and the leverage they can get out of it, it's what ultimately brings value to security teams and even other teams that can seize their benefits. We had a great conversation with Joren McReynolds who is the VP of Engineering, IT and Security at Panther Labs. In today's episode he shares the experiences and lessons over the course of his journey at Facebook, Airbnb, and how they shaped his knowledge on what building a great product takes. Topics discussed: - What led to the creation of osquery and why open source. - What the progression was to build that as an MVP. - Joren's approach to building the IR Team at Airbnb. - How different Airbnb's cloud-based environment was from Facebook's. - How Joren's past experience at Facebook influenced his work at Airbnb. - Joren's thought process around implementing security monitoring. - What inspired StreamAlert. - 3 pieces of actionable advice to security teams looking to excel in detection at scale.

Outliers
Jack Naglieri, Panther Labs: Ορίζοντας την επιτυχία στο Cybersecurity

Outliers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 41:14


O Jack Naglieri είναι ιδρυτής και CEO της Panther Labs, μια εταιρεία κυβερνοασφάλειας (Cybersecurity) που βοηθάει τις μεγαλύτερες εταιρείες τεχνολογίας στον εντοπισμό και την απόκρουση οποιασδήποτε ύποπτης δραστηριότητας σε πραγματικό χρόνο. Ιδρύθηκε το 2018 στο San Francisco και μέχρι σήμερα  έχει λάβει χρηματοδότηση πάνω από 20 εκατομμύρια δολάρια από επενδυτές όπως το S28 και η Lightspeed Ventures. Πρόσφατα ξεκίνησε τη λειτουργία γραφείου στην Αθήνα, χάρη σε έναν από τους πρώτους μηχανικούς της ομάδας που έχει ελληνική καταγωγή. Ο Jack μιλάει για τις προκλήσεις του Cybersecurity και γιατί αυτό επηρεάζει την εξέλιξη κάθε τομέα, και για το πώς η σωστή ισορροπία σε μια ομάδα αποτελεί το σημαντικότερο κλειδί ανάπτυξης της Panther Labs.

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CapitalGeek
Jack Naglieri, CEO and Founder of Panther Labs

CapitalGeek

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 43:01


Jack Naglieri is a professional with a passion for information security, cloud infrastructure, and security software.His exposure to information security began as an incident responder for Verisign. After graduation from George Mason University, he moved to the San Francisco Bay area and spent two years at Yahoo as an incident responder. He later transitioned into a security engineering role, with the challenge of deploying security monitoring tools at a massive scale. In 2016, he joined Airbnb, and open sourced a framework that enables real-time data analysis and alerting at scale called StreamAlert. He then managed a team of engineers further developing detection and response infrastructure at Airbnb.Now, he has formed his venture-backed startup, Panther Labs, to help companies detect and prevent security breaches in the cloud-first world.

Software Defined Talk
Episode 327: Jack Naglieri on security at scale

Software Defined Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 52:13


Brandon interviews Jack Naglieri, Founder & CEO at Panther Labs. They discuss the challenges of security at scale and the current state of security tools. Plus, we learn how Jack transitioned from Security Analyst to Security Engineer and now CEO. Links: StreamAlert (https://www.streamalert.io) Website: https://runpanther.io (https://runpanther.io/) Request a Demo (https://runpanther.io/request-a-demo/) Jack's Podcast: Detection at Scale (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/detection-at-scale/id1582584270) Contact Jack: LinkedIn: jacknaglieri (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacknaglieri/) Twitter: @jack_naglieri (https://twitter.com/jack_naglieri) Github: jacknagz (https://github.com/jacknagz/) Special Guest: Jack Naglieri.

Hacker Valley Studio
Episode 166 - There is No Skills Gap with Andy Ellis

Hacker Valley Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 29:05


Hosts Ron and Chris interview Andy Ellis, CISO for over two decades that recently started a startup. He is an operating partner at YL Ventures. Andy shares his perspective on whether there is really a skills gap or are we approaching this problem the wrong way?   0:57 – Intro  2:19 – Bio 3:12 – Andy's personality that puts him in unique situations to win awards  4:29 – What other kind of things Andy experienced hacking in besides macro things 5:57 – The number one hack Andy did that spanned for a decade in his career 7:13 – Was Andy originally hired to do security for companies? 8:29 – Why Andy says there is no talent shortage 12:11 – If everyone started to go into security engineering team, would there be a gap to fill roles? 13:09 – Where did CISOS, managers, and recruiters go wrong in looking for security professionals? 19:55 – Andy's number one tenet for leadership 22:42 –Andy's philosophies on keeping the talent after investing on training programs, and having skills that can be used on other areas 24:49 – In what ways Andy is passing down knowledge 27:14 – Advice on the leadership journey that Andy gives to listeners 28::10 – Best ways to keep up with Andy   Hacker Valley Studio: Swag | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | Email Ron & Chris | Website Follow Andy Ellis Twitter | LinkedIn Support Hacker Valley Studio on Patreon Join our monthly mastermind group via Patreon Visit our sponsor Panther Labs

Hacker Valley Studio
Episode 164 - Demystifying Product Innovation with Erik Goldman

Hacker Valley Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 28:49


Hosts Ron and Chris interview guest Erik Goldman, VP of Product at Panther Labs, a software engineer, expert in product and an entrepreneur.  Erik is great at asking questions, that is one of his superpowers. One of his strategies to build a product is to sit down with customers, ask them what they want him to do, deeply understand their persona, and gather data. Erik builds his thesis for success, and knows how to distinguish a good company from a great company by analyzing which one has a philosophy that goes beyond the software. Erik offers advice for listeners on how to operate better on their company.   1:03 - Intro 2:37 – Bio 6:18 – The difference between building a product and building a business 7:18 – What are Erik's strengths based on his past experiences 9:20 – How Erik stays away from tinkering with the code, and more of the technical aspects 11:48 – Erik's power of understanding the concepts by asking questions 13:19 – The difference between a good company and a great company 15:20 – What Erik thinks about the future of technology and the cyber security of the future 19:30 – Erik's thoughts about automating security operation 26:07 – Erik's advice for listeners to operate better in their company's environment 27:50 – How to stay up to date with Panther Labs.   Hacker Valley Studio: Swag | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | Email Ron & Chris | Website Erik Goldman: Panther Website Support Hacker Valley Studio on Patreon Join our monthly mastermind group via Patreon Visit our sponsor Panther Labs

Detection at Scale
Welcome to The Detection at Scale Podcast

Detection at Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 4:32


Welcome to the Detection at Scale Podcast! My name is Jack Naglieri, CEO and founder of Panther Labs and more importantly, I'm also a security practitioner.  When I was part of the Airbnb and Yahoo security teams, I experienced firsthand the challenges of high-scale security monitoring. In 2018, I left Airbnb to fully dedicate myself to solving this problem. In this short episode, I will cover: - Who we are - Why we are doing this podcast - What you can expect on future episodes We can promise you one thing: this is NOT a podcast about selling you what Panther can do. The #1 reason we are doing this, it's because we want to help demystify a lot of techniques that we use to operate effectively at scale.  Thank you for listening and very excited to start this journey together!

Hacker Valley Studio
Episode 163 - A Blueprint for Learning Cyber with Keith Wilson

Hacker Valley Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 25:27


Hosts Ron and Chris interview guest Keith Wilson, director of cyber security education at Attack IQ Academy. Keith is the perfect example on how to take years of experience in engineering and analysis, and turn it into something that is impactful for all people. Keith has created educational content for people in the industry and different types of learners. His trajectory is filled with success stories, and also invites people who want to get into cyber security.    1:11 - Intro 3:03 – Bio 6:13 – How Keith's fascination with education started 9:09 – Blueprint for education: concepts, the structure of classes, and activities 12:33 – The approach to different types of learners  15:21 – Discussion about students who want to get into cyber security or transition into another aspect of it 16:51 – Keith's creative process for building new content and sharing information 20:51 – Success story of when education is done right 22:41 – Advice to listeners about putting out educational content  24:16 – How to stay up to date with Keith and Attack Academy IQ   Hacker Valley Studio: Swag | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | Email Ron & Chris | Website Keith C. Wilson: LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter | Attack IQ Academy  Support Hacker Valley Studio on Patreon Join our monthly mastermind group via Patreon Visit our friends and sponsor Panther Labs.

Hacker Valley Studio
Episode 162 - Security in Space with Frank Pound

Hacker Valley Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 41:53


What do you call cyberspace in space? What is the evolution of cyber security in space? The expert Frank Pound, computer scientist, entrepreneur, founder and president of Astro Sec is the guest to clarify all things related to cyberspace. Space traffic control is discussed. Frank advised the Air Force, Space Force, and their contractors to help build the Hack-A-Sat competition which attracted teams from around the world to demonstrate their prowess in this blended space and cyber competition challenging them in everything from orbital dynamics to radio communications.   1:00 – Intro  2:10 – Bio Frank Pound 11:10 - Frank Pound talks about the democratization of technology  12:03 – The explosion of IOTs on the market, sensors, and rapid advancements on space launch  12:54 – The open-source hardware movement 18:04 – General excitement about space in 2019 and investment in safety 20:56 – Potential for a cascading effect making space travel impossible  23:37 – Frank Pound talks about safety measures 24:50 – A summary of Hack-A-Sat's latest works 27:22 – Alternatives to cyber security and safety in space  37:00 – Frank answers the question on how to do missions in space 40:16 – How to find out more about Frank Pound and Hack-A-Sat's competition, interviews and resources    Hacker Valley Studio: Swag | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | Email Ron & Chris | Website Frank Pound: Twitter | Website Support Hacker Valley Studio on Patreon Join our monthly mastermind group via Patreon Visit our friends and sponsor Panther Labs

Hacker Valley Studio
Episode 160 - Creating Valuable Tech Content with Ken Underhill

Hacker Valley Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 39:35


Ken Underhill is an award-winning cyber security executive, entrepreneur, and teacher. His mission is to help others find their value and share it; ultimately leading to success both professionally and personally. Ken's courses offer an intuitive approach to help start a career in cyber security. Whether you're a budding cyber security professional or a seasoned veteran, Ken's perspective can serve a purpose in your life.  Join Ron, Chris and Ken to dive into what it takes to create content, help others, and thrive in your career!   01:30 Guest Intro 02:14 Bio  11:30 Ken's journey in content creation 13:22 Why focusing on giving value first matters 16:15 Ken's future plan for content 23:50 The path to making an impact 29:40 Connecting with your audience 37:58 Get in touch with Ken    Hacker Valley Studio: Swag | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | Email Ron & Chris | Website Ken Underhill: Courses | YouTube | Website | LinkedIn  Support Hacker Valley Studio on Patreon. Join our monthly mastermind group via Patreon Visit our friends and sponsor Panther Labs

Hacker Valley Studio
Episode 158 - Wild Adventures with Chef Bri Van Scotter

Hacker Valley Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 27:14


In this episode, Chris, Ron, and their special guest going to be talking about your table. Not the table itself, but what is on it. They are talking about food and following our passions. They've brought in Bri Van Scotter, professional Chef, author, hunter, and host of the TV series Wilderness to Table. Bri is so unbelievably talented in so many areas. Everyone is going to love this episode and learn a little bit about the food we eat.    Key Moments 00:56 - Intro to Bri 02:41 - Bri's Background 03:59 - The darker side of food production 04:57 - The hunt begins 06:13 - For the love of food 11:41 - On going deep with your craft 16:10 - Getting more in touch with your food 21:33 -  Eating for Health 22:52 - Honoring our food sources 25:28 - Knowledge is power   Visit Bri at her website Follow Bri on Instagram Keep in touch with Hacker Valley Studio on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram Join our monthly mastermind group via Patreon Visit our friends and sponsor Panther Labs

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Hacker Valley Studio
Episode 156 - Detection as Code with Nick Hakmiller

Hacker Valley Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 38:04


In this episode, we speak to a Detection and Response expert! Our guest is Nick Hakmiller, Senior Engineering Manager at Panther Labs. Nick was first exposed to technology in High School where he took an introduction to Visual Basic programming course. When learning about multi-threaded applications Nick became curious and began exploring how to open too many threads to crash a computer. Throughout Nick's career he's maintained an interest and focus on attack techniques and building defensive security programs. On occasions, security controls may fail to catch an attacker. A detection is logic that is applied to logs, security controls, and alerts to notify teams and automated processes. Nick describes Python as an exceptional programming language to apply detections and create detections as code. Nick describes many aspects of security as an engineering problem. As organizations transform and adopt new technologies, security issues arise and evolve. Nick describes that the team's that are most successful with applying detection as code have chosen to view security as a function that engineering should participate in and help solve. As an organization's security program matures, Nick mentions that the most impactful detections will likely be written and created by someone within the organization. For instance, creating a detection that defines which users should have access to sensitive data is likely to be created by a member of the organization with knowledge of team structure. Towards the end of the episode, Nick shares his wisdom to any practitioner that wants to step into the role of creating detections and providing impact while doing so.   Key Takeaways 0:00 - Welcome Back to the Hacker Valley Studio Podcast! 2:29 - Nick Hakmiller, Senior Engineering Manager at Panther Labs 4:20 - How Nick became interested in technology 6:00 - What is a detection? 7:25 - How detection as code applies to cybersecurity and software engineering 10:11 - Prerequisites to consider before applying detection as code 12:27 - Thinking beyond out of the box solutions and applying detections 15:54 - Categories of detections and which are most impactful 23:45 - Reducing alerts by engineering efforts 27:40 - Is it possible to automate everything for security? 32:56 - Advice on getting started with creating detections   Keep in touch with Nick Hakmiller on LinkedIn Reach out to Nick on Panther's Community Slack Stay up to date with Nick's work by viewing Panther Analysis Learn more about Panther Labs

Hacker Valley Studio
Episode 154 - Equity in Technology with Olivia Herriford

Hacker Valley Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 33:28


Today in the studio, we have Olivia Herriford, whose great and exceptional work is focused on equity in technology.  Olivia is the Regional Director and Employer Engagement at Bay Area Community College Consortium.   Olivia's background is in technology, and with the Bay Area Community College Consortium, they support 28 community colleges in the San Francisco Bay region.  She often tells people she has what one would call an “ancient” computer science degree which she earned in 1973.  Olivia takes us back to what it was like to be a black woman in the mid-70s working with hardware and software engineers in the area of hardware design.  Sadly, she experienced a rather hostile work environment.   In today's world, Olivia believes one of the best things we can do for reaching out to younger people is instill confidence.  These young people do not need to be swayed by comparing themselves to others, but rather realize we all bring something unique to the table.  Everyone needs to understand their own capabilities and power.   Key Takeaways: 2:26 Olivia's background 6:38 How Olivia ended up where she is 15:45 How do we change the environment 17:17 Progress & future 20:42 Making an impact 23:04 Cultivating conversations 26:22 Equity in technology 29:08 Advice for awareness 32:35 Connecting with Olivia   Links: Olivia on LinkedIn Olivia on YouTube Support Hacker Valley Studio on Patreon.  Follow Hacker Valley Studio on Twitter. Follow hosts Ron Eddings and Chris Cochran on Twitter. Sponsored by Panther Labs

CloudSkills.fm
122: Jack Naglieri on Cloud-First Security

CloudSkills.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 35:56


In this episode we catch up with Jack Naglieri, Founder & CEO at Panther Labs, and we're chatting about detecting and responding to security breaches in the cloud.Check out Panther Labshttps://runpanther.io/Follow Jack on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/jack_naglieri

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The Data Stack Show
11: Why Modern Cyber Security is a Data Problem with Jack Naglieri of Panther Labs

The Data Stack Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 58:39


This week's episode of The Data Stack Show features a conversation with hosts Kostas Pardalis and Eric Dodds and guest Jack Naglieri, founder and CEO of Panther Labs. Panther, a San Francisco based startup, is an open platform that helps security teams detect and respond to breaches in cloud-native environments, providing a modern alternative to traditional SIEMs.Highlights from this week's episode include:Introduction to Jack and Panther Labs (2:33)The different pillars of data security (10:24)Onboarding process for a company using Panther (18:40)Thinking of security as a data problem (24:55)Using S3 and other infrastructure suggestions that will be helpful in the long run (32:16)Use cases for analyzing past and real-time data (39:20)Panther's data stack (42:54)Open source technology being helpful for the community (47:57)The future for Panther (54:39)The Data Stack Show is a weekly podcast powered by RudderStack. Each week we'll talk to data engineers, analysts, and data scientists about their experience around building and maintaining data infrastructure, delivering data and data products, and driving better outcomes across their businesses with data.RudderStack helps businesses make the most out of their customer data while ensuring data privacy and security. To learn more about RudderStack visit rudderstack.com.