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What started with a class project led to an entrepreneurial journey and innovation in the informational technology company, RiskSense. Today's guest, Dr. Srinivas Mukkamala, openly shares the challenges and victories of his amazing race. In 2021, Ivanti acquired his company and he now serves as Senior Vice President of Security Products. Sri impressed Shelly while openly sharing his journey during a keynote presentation at the New Mexico Technology Council Experience IT Conference in 2021. There is a lot to unpack in this episode so let's get started! Show Notes Watch episode here Dr. Srinivas Mukkamala is Senior Vice President of Security Products for Ivanti. He was the founder and CEO for RiskSense until Ivanti acquired the company in August 2021. He is a recognized authority in the artificial intelligence (AI) and neural networks communities and was part of a think tank that collaborated with the U.S. Department of Defense on applying these concepts to cybersecurity problems. Dr. Mukkamala is responsible for Product Management for all Ivanti Security products and will continue to drive innovation in integrated security solutions across all company pillars: ITSM, Security, and UEM. Dr. Mukkamala was also a lead researcher for CACTUS (Computational Analysis of Cyber Terrorism against the U.S.) and holds a patent on Intelligent Agents for Distributed Intrusion Detection System and Method of Practicing. Dr. Mukkamala holds a PhD of Philosophy and a Master of Science degree from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. New Mexico Tech Indian Space Research Organisation RiskSense Ivanti Battling Bots League (Be Greater Than Average and Electric Playhouse partnership) Robot Rumble (in partnership with Cottonwood Mall) Be Greater Than Average Gift of Learning Be Greater Than Average Courses Be Greater Than Average Family Fun! Be Greater Than Average A Semester of STEM Activities E-Book Contact: Dr. Srinivas Mukkamala Linkedin
Artificial Intelligence (AI): Future of cybersecurity or buzzword? This week we dig into how AI is shaping cybersecurity, its history of incorporation into the Department of Defense (DoD)'s, and how it's helping secure businesses today. We are joined by Dr. Srinivas Mukkamala, an industry AI and neural network pioneer who co-founded RiskSense, an infosec company recently acquired by Ivanti. This week's guest: Dr. Srinivas Mukkamala, SVP of Product of Security Products at Ivanti Host: Thomas Bain, VP of Marketing at Cyware Producer: Elliot Volkman, Editorial Lead at Cyware
Steven Levine – The Insurance Marketing Organization Podcastwith Seth GreeneEpisode010Steven Levine Steve brings extensive marketing and sales experience to his role. Most recently, he led marketing for Civic Connect, a GovTech startup. He has consulted for a number of cybersecurity companies including Flashpoint, RiskSense, Qualys & Panda Security. Previously, Steve was Chief Marketing Officer at publicly-traded Edgar-Online and financial services startup UB matrix. Steve has held VP of Marketing positions at Oracle, Cassatt, Ketera and Arcot. While at Oracle, he led Oracle's first global e-commerce marketing campaign. Steve also brings a sales perspective having held business development and sales roles at Tektronix and ParcPlace Systems. Steve has a B.S. Computer Science from Southern Methodist University. Listen to this insightfulepisode with Steven, chock-full of valuable financial tips: Here is what to expect on this week's show: Ways the business world is looking to neuroscience for new, exciting technology How the new technology can save time and money for businesses How machine learning, AI, and big data have shaped the business landscape The challenges that new tech faces to break into the mainstream Connect withSteven: Guest Contact Info: Website: https://www.cortical.io/ Brighttalk: https://www.brighttalk.com/channel/18693/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cortical_io YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ceptsystems Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cortical-io/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Adrian Vernon, Sr. Director of Product Management Chris Goettl, and CEO of RiskSense Sri Mukkamala talk about the recent news of the Ivanti and RiskSense team up and what it means for patch management moving forward!The conversation includes:The history of RiskSenseThe importance of "Proactive Response"Some insights on the current realities in our world of vulnerabilitiesWhy the White House is encouraging a risk-based assessment strategyBest practices on approaching the challenges that organizations faceCyber Hygiene!
Mark Fidel is an entrepreneur, former attorney with decades of experience in litigation, business, and finance, and the Co-Founder and Leader of State, Local, and Education Markets for RiskSense, Inc. His company, RiskSense, is a full-spectrum vulnerability and cybersecurity management platform. Mark is also the Owner of Applied Records Management, a full-service document scanning and litigation support consulting firm. Outside of work, Mark is the Chair of the Board of Directors at HopeWorks, a non-profit organization dedicated to ending homelessness in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In this episode… Is your workplace culture steeped in humility, enthusiasm, and collaboration? Or, are your employees apathetic, arrogant, and isolated from their co-workers? If you are trying to diagnose—and evolve—your workplace culture, this episode is for you. Unfortunately, many workplaces struggle to foster positive cultures. This is especially true in the technology industry—when your employees are incredibly intelligent, accomplished, and perhaps a bit too self-involved, attempting to shift their thinking to reflect a team-focused mindset is difficult. Thankfully, in this episode, Mark Fidel shares his experience with developing softer workplace cultures in a world full of tech geniuses. In this episode of the Next Wave Leadership, Mark Fidel, the Co-Founder and Leader of State, Local, and Education Markets for RiskSense, Inc., sits down with Dov Pollack to talk about becoming a growth-oriented leader. Listen in as Mark discusses learning the importance of service from his father, creating an engineer-led workplace culture, and his predictions for the future of New Mexico’s economic growth. Stay tuned!
We often hear that offensive security techniques are "sexier" than defensive blue team techniques. In this panel discussion, we attempt to level the playing field (on so many levels...) between attackers and defenders. Keeping the evil attackers out of our networks and systems is a daunting task that requires creative thinking and creative solutions. This segment is sponsored by RiskSense. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw677 Visit https://securityweekly.com/risksense to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes!
We often hear that offensive security techniques are "sexier" than defensive blue team techniques. In this panel discussion, we attempt to level the playing field (on so many levels...) between attackers and defenders. Keeping the evil attackers out of our networks and systems is a daunting task that requires creative thinking and creative solutions. This segment is sponsored by RiskSense. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw677 Visit https://securityweekly.com/risksense to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes!
The Linux Mint 20 beta is available for testing, RiskSense warns of an increasing number of open source security vulnerabilities, and Pine announces that the next Community Edition of its phone will ship with postmarketOS.
The Linux Mint 20 beta is available for testing, RiskSense warns of an increasing number of open source security vulnerabilities, and Pine announces that the next Community Edition of its phone will ship with postmarketOS.
GitHub goes mobile with new apps for Android and iOS, Vulkan has new ray tracing extensions, RiskSense reports on the most vulnerable web and application frameworks, System76 enters the keyboard market, and Google starts rolling out new labels for Chromebook-compatible accessories.
GitHub goes mobile with new apps for Android and iOS, Vulkan has new ray tracing extensions, RiskSense reports on the most vulnerable web and application frameworks, System76 enters the keyboard market, and Google starts rolling out new labels for Chromebook-compatible accessories.
Conversations At The Intersection Of Technology, CyberSecurity And Society. Guests Francesco Cipollone | Guamaral Erkhembayar | Dr. Zulfikar Ramzan Hosts Sean Martin | Marco Ciappelli Sponsors ReversingLabs | Bugcrowd | STEALTHbits | RiskSense ITSPmagazine’s Unusual Gatherings XXXII: Exploring The Past, Present, Future of CyberSecurity In this Unusual Gatherings Talk Show, we get to talk about sharing the passion that moves people to choose a career as a cybersecurity professional, what is happening in this industry, and why collaboration at every level looks more and more like the future of cybersecurity. Our guests are two veterans of the industry and a new-comer participating in Hacker Summer Camp for the first time, bringing with her a fresh and inspiring sense of excitement and enthusiasm as she enters the world of InfoSec. Join us as we explore the Past, Present, and Future of CyberSecurity with guests Francesco Cipollone (Head of Security Architecture & Strategy, HSBC), Guamaral Erkhembayar (Student Pursuing a Masters in Cybersecurity), and Dr. Zulfikar Ramzan (Chief Technology Officer at RSA Security). __________ Read the full chronicle here https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-unusual-gatherings/unusual-gathering-episode-xxxii __________ This episode is made possible by the generosity of our sponsors. Be sure to visit their directory pages on ITSPmagazine to learn more about them. - Reversing Labs: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/reversing-labs - Bugcrowd: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/bugcrowd - STEALTHbits: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/stealthbits - RiskSense: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/risksense If you are interested in sponsoring this episode or any other talk show episode, please visit this page on ITSPmagazine: https://www.itspmagazine.com/talk-show-sponsorships We appreciate your support! __________ For more Unusual Gatherings, please visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/unusual-gatherings ________ Want more from Hacker Summer Camp 2019 in Las Vegas? Follow all of our coverage here: https://www.itspmagazine.com/black-hat-2019-and-defcon-27-event-coverage-las-vegas-usa-news-and-podcasts
A conversation with Sean Martin & Marco Ciappelli Black Hat USA 2019 was a huge success — again. Toward the end of the conference, Sean and Marco connect with Black Hat General Manager, Steve Wylie, to have him give us an overview of what happened throughout the week of trainings, briefings, and micro summits. Listen in and enjoy! ________ We'd like to thank our conference coverage sponsors for their support. Be sure to visit their directory pages on ITSPmagazine to learn more about them. - Reversing Labs: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/reversing-labs - Bugcrowd: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/bugcrowd - STEALTHbits: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/stealthbits - RiskSense: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/risksense ________ Want more from Hacker Summer Camp 2019 in Las Vegas? Follow all of our coverage here: https://www.itspmagazine.com/black-hat-2019-and-defcon-27-event-coverage-las-vegas-usa-news-and-podcasts Looking for more conversations from Las Vegas? You can find those here: https://itspmagazine.com/itsp-chronicles/chats-on-the-road-to-hacker-summer-camp-black-hat-and-def-con-las-vegas-2019
A Their Story interview with Sean Martin Guests: Sean Dillon (aka zerosum), Sr. Security Rǝsearcher | Nate Caroe, Security Analyst A short while ago, the world was made aware of a new vulnerability called BlueKeep. There was a lot of discussion in the media about what it was/is and what harm it could cause to organizations that didn’t address this RDP-based weakness. Driven by a comment made on social media suggesting the media wasn’t telling the full story, I took the opportunity to connect with some folks from the industry familiar with the vulnerability—we recorded this podcast. Unfortunately, I was unable to pull in one of the leading players connected to this research, a well-known researcher that goes by the handle @zerosum and whose real name is Sean Dillon. Since the publication of this first podcast, I was determined to find a time to connect with Sean to get some background on his research and to also get an update on his work surrounding this vulnerability. Little did I know that we would not only be fortunate enough to connect with Sean to discuss BlueKeep during Black Hat in Las Vegas, but we would also get a chance to bring in Nate Caroe, who was also working on vulnerability research and open-source tool development to help identify and test this and other vulnerabilities. This conversation gets even better as we dig deeper into BlueKeep than I thought we would/could—plus we got to discuss some other research and tool development on which this duo are working … all things designed to help organizations identify and mitigate the risks they face when it comes to some of the potentially-nastiest exploits in recent times if the negative stars were to line up properly. This is a great story that pulls back a few layers of technology. I hope you enjoy it and find it useful as well. Learn more about RiskSense on ITSPmagazine here: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/risksense Learn more about Their Story podcasts here: https://www.itspmagazine.com/their-infosec-story
There are numerous methods available to uncover and identify operational weaknesses and functional vulnerabilities in both software applications and hardware systems. One manner in particular—running a bug bounty—has become one of the more popular methods in recent years as it can quickly scale to the scope of the environment being evaluated [covering breadth] while also matching expert researchers to specific functional areas of the operational environment to ensure the most covert weaknesses are exposed [encompassing depth]. As with most vulnerability testing methods, the goal is to find and fix these issues before a bad actor does it on the company's behalf. Bug bounties—well, application security overall—is a topic near and dear to my heart. I've helped write craft one of the early bug bounty reports, hosted many podcasts and webcasts on this topic, and I’ve even lead a panel at AppSec USA. One more sign that I am deep into this topic area is that I often make this joke (which isn't laughable I suppose): “ Every company is running a bug bounty; many don’t know it and don’t have a formal disclosure process in place. — Sean Martin With this mindset and background in place, you'll understand why I was excited for two things happening during this year's Hacker Summer Camp excursion: 1) An opportunity to meet—in person—someone leading the bug bounty charge for quite some time: Kymberlee Price, Principal Security PM Manager - Microsoft Security Response Center's Community Programs 2) To explore and discuss the dedicated Bug Bounty micro-summit during Black Hat USA 2019 Fortunately, both of these activities came together in a single setting during Black Hat, as Marco and I got to meet Kymberlee not only to discuss the micro summit, but to also hear about her journey in InfoSec and her role in establishing some of the best practices being leveraged by the industry for some time now—specifically via her work at Microsoft, at Bugcrowd, and Microsoft (again). I loved this having conversation and hearing Kymberlee's story. Now it's your turn to hear it. Have a listen. ________ We'd like to thank our conference coverage sponsors for their support. Be sure to visit their directory pages on ITSPmagazine to learn more about them. - Reversing Labs: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/reversing-labs - Bugcrowd: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/bugcrowd - STEALTHbits: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/stealthbits - RiskSense: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/risksense ________ Want more from Hacker Summer Camp 2019 in Las Vegas? Follow all of our coverage here: https://www.itspmagazine.com/black-hat-2019-and-defcon-27-event-coverage-las-vegas-usa-news-and-podcasts Looking for more conversations from Las Vegas? You can find those here: https://itspmagazine.com/itsp-chronicles/chats-on-the-road-to-hacker-summer-camp-black-hat-and-def-con-las-vegas-2019
Conversations At The Intersection Of Technology, CyberSecurity And Society. Guests Francesco Cipollone | Guamaral Erkhembayar | Zulfikar Ramzan Hosts Sean Martin | Marco Ciappelli Sponsors ReversingLabs | Bugcrowd | STEALTHbits | RiskSense ITSPmagazine’s Unusual Gatherings XXXIII: Celebrating Diversity and Women CyberSecurity Leaders We care deeply and passionately about creating a diverse cybersecurity workforce — not just when it come to gender, but also for background, origin, age, religion, neuro-makeup, and more — essentially anything and everything that makes us unique; makes us human. This should NOT come as a surprise to any of our followers, as this has been a part of our conversations and stories here on the magazine pretty much since its inception 4 years ago. While we prefer to embrace our differences, sometimes it is necessary to celebrate the successes of certain groups — NOT as a means to call out their differences, but with the goal of helping to inspire others such that they may find a role model, a mentor, a peer, and perhaps even a colleague with whom they can work. We should not wash away our differences, rather we should celebrate the great work all of us have done in the face of adversity. With this, we ask you to celebrate with us the successes these cybersecurity leaders have achieved. Sure, we hope to reach a point where we no longer have to shake the box to remind ourselves of the benefits associated with diversity, but until we reach that point, you’ll find us shaking things up at the intersection of technology, cybersecurity, and society. __________ Read the full chronicle here https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-unusual-gatherings/unusual-gathering-episode-xxxiii __________ View our coverage of the cybersecurity woman of the year awards gala here: https://www.itspmagazine.com/itsp-chronicles/hacker-summer-camp-event-coverage-cybersecurity-woman-of-the-year-2019-awards __________ We'd like to thank our conference coverage sponsors for their support. Be sure to visit their directory pages on ITSPmagazine to learn more about them. - Reversing Labs: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/reversing-labs - Bugcrowd: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/bugcrowd - STEALTHbits: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/stealthbits - RiskSense: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/risksense If you are interested in sponsoring any of our talk show episodes, please visit this page on ITSPmagazine: https://www.itspmagazine.com/talk-show-sponsorships We appreciate your support! ________ Want more from Hacker Summer Camp 2019 in Las Vegas? Follow all of our coverage here: https://www.itspmagazine.com/black-hat-2019-and-defcon-27-event-coverage-las-vegas-usa-news-and-podcasts __________ For more Unusual Gatherings, please visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/unusual-gatherings
ITSPmagazine’s John Dasher chats with Sage Wagner from RiskSense during RSA Conference 2018 in San Francisco to discuss how to help organizations understand their attack surfaces and quantify their risks, allowing for rational prosecution of vulnerabilities and threats, as well as determining the effectiveness and prioritization of security investments. For more updates from RSA Conference 2018, visit www.itspmagazine.com/itsp-chronicle…nce-2018-recap
LogRhythm named leader in Gartner magic quadrant, new report from CA Veracode, Fortinet launches Operational Technology Security platform, things to focus on in 2018, and more enterprise security news! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode72 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
LogRhythm named leader in Gartner magic quadrant, new report from CA Veracode, Fortinet launches Operational Technology Security platform, things to focus on in 2018, and more enterprise security news! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode72 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
Jeff Schilling, CSO of Armor joins us for an interview to discuss Cloud based security and incident response! In the news, updates from LogRhythm, Optiv Security, Fortinet, RiskSense, and more on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode72 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
Jeff Schilling, CSO of Armor joins us for an interview to discuss Cloud based security and incident response! In the news, updates from LogRhythm, Optiv Security, Fortinet, RiskSense, and more on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode72 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
In this episode we talk to Torsten George, Vice President, Global Marketing and Products at RiskSense.
SyferLock announces a technology alliance with OpenIAM, RiskIQ strengthens their digital threat mitigation capabilities, RiskSense Platform 7.0 is here, on Enterprise Security News! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/ES_Episode30 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
SyferLock announces a technology alliance with OpenIAM, RiskIQ strengthens their digital threat mitigation capabilities, RiskSense Platform 7.0 is here, on Enterprise Security News! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/ES_Episode30 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
This week on Enterprise Security Weekly, tenable makes a strategic partnership to ease authenticated vulnerability scanning, avast announces a much faster antivirus engine, Risksense unveils cyber risk scoring that allows some other kind of scoring that you might be familiar with, and alert logic goes into the cloud. All that and more, so stay tuned! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/ES_Episode7
This week on Enterprise Security Weekly, tenable makes a strategic partnership to ease authenticated vulnerability scanning, avast announces a much faster antivirus engine, Risksense unveils cyber risk scoring that allows some other kind of scoring that you might be familiar with, and alert logic goes into the cloud. All that and more, so stay tuned! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/ES_Episode7
This week on Enterprise Security Weekly, tenable makes a strategic partnership to ease authenticated vulnerability scanning, avast announces a much faster antivirus engine, Risksense unveils cyber risk scoring that allows some other kind of scoring that you might be familiar with, and alert logic goes into the cloud. All that and more, so stay tuned! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/ES_Episode7
This week on Enterprise Security Weekly, tenable makes a strategic partnership to ease authenticated vulnerability scanning, avast announces a much faster antivirus engine, Risksense unveils cyber risk scoring that allows some other kind of scoring that you might be familiar with, and alert logic goes into the cloud. All that and more, so stay tuned! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/ES_Episode7