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Scott Petry, Head of Engineering North America, shares how he came to Publicis Sapient after co-founding a startup after college graduation, and what’s kept him here. He also shares his advice for being successful in the technology field – hint: it has to do with being unafraid to take a chance and surrounding yourself with those who will make you successful. In our Bytes section, we discuss video interviewing, the shift from metric-driven appraisals, and how managers can control burnout in their teams.
Login chaos for England's contact tracing service, our drill-down on the Britain's Huawei 5G ban, MGM's blockbuster breach, and how to pronounce "Gigabyte." All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by Maria Varmazis. Plus we have a bonus featured interview with Scott Petry, the co-founder of Authentic8, all about how you can browse the internet safely, securely, and anonymously when conducting research, collecting sensitive evidence, and analyzing data. Visit https://www.smashingsecurity.com/187 to check out this episode’s show notes and episode links. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or on the Smashing Security subreddit, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Theme tune: "Vinyl Memories" by Mikael Manvelyan. Assorted sound effects: AudioBlocks. Special Guests: Maria Varmazis and Scott Petry.
They just don't talk well together.That's the surprising conclusion in a report entitled "Surprising Disconnect Over Compliance and Secure Web Use at Financial Firms," research sponsored by IT security company Authentic8. (Download the report here.)Inside many banks and credit unions IT, compliance, and legal just don't talk the same language and often do not see the same problems, according to this report.Read the related CUInsight article about the report here. Today's guest, Scott Petry, CEO of Authentic8 who will tell is about this internal Tower of Babel.Here's why it matters: "this disconnect creates the potential for sizable gaps in compliance and data protection approaches in these organizations."Credit unions may have even tougher going because in many cases some of these tasks are outsourced and often the vendors simply do not talk together. Ever.Often, said the report, compliance focuses on reducing risks, legal relies on security policies, and IT is more attuned to attack vectors and keeping users content.And those three orientations may collide.The report explores how to get the three competing tribes on the same page, thus improving the institution's digital security.The report also looks at how to maximize web use while maintaining optimal security. Increasingly a tool of choice is remote browser isolation and Petry tells why this solution is gaining favor inside many financial institutions.The conversation starts off with an attention grabber: why the ordinary URL is IT's nightmare. And know that Authentic8's Silo web browser has built in protections that anticipate - and solve for - user errors, pages they should not have clicked on, and still worse. It's protection for the Age of the Web and it consumes the first half of the podcast.From there, we turn back to the question of the three tribes - and how to get them cooperating for the security of the organization.Be prepared to hear realities you haven't thought about - and the result may be heightened internal security.Read the report. It's short, it's free, but it's provocative: Get it here.Like what you are hearing? Find out how you can help sponsor this podcast here. Very affordable sponsorship packages are available. Email rjmcgarvey@gmail.comFind out more about CU2.0 and the digital transformation of credit unions here. It's a journey every credit union needs to take. Pronto
Scott Petry is the CEO of Authentic8. He talks to Leo Laporte about his work on the Newton, how he saved the world from spam, and his plan to make your browser safe. Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Scott Petry Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation.
Scott Petry is the CEO of Authentic8. He talks to Leo Laporte about his work on the Newton, how he saved the world from spam, and his plan to make your browser safe. Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Scott Petry Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation.
Scott Petry is the CEO of Authentic8. He talks to Leo Laporte about his work on the Newton, how he saved the world from spam, and his plan to make your browser safe. Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Scott Petry Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation.
Scott Petry is the CEO of Authentic8. He talks to Leo Laporte about his work on the Newton, how he saved the world from spam, and his plan to make your browser safe. Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Scott Petry Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation.
Scott Petry is the CEO of Authentic8. Scott Petry has been using the cloud to disrupt the information security market for nearly 20 years. He founded Postini in 1999, which pioneered the cloud-delivered service model for email security and content compliance. After Postini was acquired by Google, Scott remained as Director of Product Management for Google Enterprise. In 2010, he co-founded Authentic8, a secure virtual browser solution designed to address the inherent lack of security in the protocols the world uses to access the web. He graduated with a B.S. from San Diego State University. To learn more about Authentic8, visit: https://securityweekly.com/authentic8 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode152
This week, we welcome Scott Petry, CEO at Authentic8, to discuss challenges with the browser and securing web sessions! In the Leadership and Communications segment, CISOs left in compromising position as organizations tout cyber robustness, How To Get More Out Of Your Team, 8 Steps To Convert Your Commute Time To Me Time, and more! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode152 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
Scott Petry is the CEO of Authentic8. Scott Petry has been using the cloud to disrupt the information security market for nearly 20 years. He founded Postini in 1999, which pioneered the cloud-delivered service model for email security and content compliance. After Postini was acquired by Google, Scott remained as Director of Product Management for Google Enterprise. In 2010, he co-founded Authentic8, a secure virtual browser solution designed to address the inherent lack of security in the protocols the world uses to access the web. He graduated with a B.S. from San Diego State University. To learn more about Authentic8, visit: https://securityweekly.com/authentic8 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode152
This week, we welcome Scott Petry, CEO at Authentic8, to discuss challenges with the browser and securing web sessions! In the Leadership and Communications segment, CISOs left in compromising position as organizations tout cyber robustness, How To Get More Out Of Your Team, 8 Steps To Convert Your Commute Time To Me Time, and more! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode152 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
This episode was recorded on location at 672 Brew in White House Tennessee. Dr. Banning talks with Scott Petry about the benefits of Chiropractic care.
Cybersecurity is a $100 billion industry. If feels like our newsfeeds are bombarded with stories about breaches on an almost hourly basis. We are becoming increasingly aware of the costs around phishing schemes, and data breaches. Most recently, Baltimore racked up a nearly $18 million tab recovering from a ransomware attack that shut down numerous city departments. While the market is crowded with hundreds of solutions to prevent an attack, there is one risk that many people overlook. There is increasing evidence that the traditional web browser should be at the top of the risk list. When it comes to browsers, few—if any—companies take the time to thoroughly scrutinize or vet their options and many default to whatever is pre-installed on their device. The browser is critical for many aspects of a business. Most companies today rely on a “free” version vulnerable to threat actors, making it the most expensive software they have. Authentic8 founder Scott Petry, a 20+ year Silicon Valley veteran and joins me on my tech podcast to highlight the dangers the humble web browser. I learn why the web browser is an aberration in the IT software stack and explore the real cost of this seemingly “free” tool? We also talk about the lessons he learned from founding Postini, which was an e-mail, Web security, and archiving service, which has been owned by Google since 2007. In addition to sharing his recipe for success for launching security startups, Scott also sheds light on why 30 years after the birth of the World Wide Web, organizations are still relying on this outdated tool.
In this edition of the Early Adopter Research(EAR)Podcast, EAR's Dan Woods speaks with Scott Petry, the CEO of Authentic8. Their conversation focused on the current cybersecurity landscape and Authentic8's approach of securing the browser. Their discussion also covered: * 2:30 - Zero Trust * 7:20 - Why is cybersecurity always additive? * 13:30 - How will cybersecurity change as it moves to the cloud? * 20:00 - How to be a rational buyer in cybersecurity * 24:30 - Is cyber insurance necessary?
In today's podcast we hear that MysteryBot is under development and presumably being prepared for sale on the black market. Satan ransomware gets a makeover and a new name. Apple has taken measures to make iOS traffic less accessible to snooping, but lawful snoops may already have a way around that security. Kasperky will no longer work with Europol. The US Justice Department IG reports on the FBI. And a former Jeopardy champion cops a hacking plea. Robert M. Lee from Dragos, on his efforts to educate through the use of comic strips. Guest is Scott Petry from Authentic8 discussing their FAKE booth at the RSA conference.
Larry speaks with Scott Petry about Authentic8's secure cloud-based browser
Larry speaks with Scott Petry about Authentic8's secure cloud-based browser
I spoke with Scott Petry, the co-founder and CEO of Authentic8, the creator of Silo, a secure virtual browser. Prior to Authentic8, Scott founded Postini, an email server security company, acquired by Google in 2007. We discussed the genesis of Authentic8, the security issues associated with the typical browser, and the benefits of a virtual browser like Silo for the legal industry, among other issues.
I spoke with Scott Petry, the co-founder and CEO of Authentic8, the creator of Silo, a secure virtual browser. Prior to Authentic8, Scott founded Postini, an email server security company, acquired by Google in 2007. We discussed the genesis of Authentic8, the security issues associated with the typical browser, and the benefits of a virtual browser like Silo for the legal industry, among other issues.
I spoke with Scott Petry, the co-founder and CEO of Authentic8, the creator of Silo, a secure virtual browser. Prior to Authentic8, Scott founded Postini, an email server security company, acquired by Google in 2007. We discussed the genesis of Authentic8, the security issues associated with the typical browser, and the benefits of a virtual browser like Silo for the legal industry, among other issues.
I spoke with Scott Petry, the co-founder and CEO of Authentic8, the creator of Silo, a secure virtual browser. Prior to Authentic8, Scott founded Postini, an email server security company, acquired by Google in 2007. We discussed the genesis of Authentic8, the security issues associated with the typical browser, and the benefits of a virtual browser like Silo for the legal industry, among other issues.
I spoke with Scott Petry, the co-founder and CEO of Authentic8, the creator of Silo, a secure virtual browser. Prior to Authentic8, Scott founded Postini, an email server security company, acquired by Google in 2007. We discussed the genesis of Authentic8, the security issues associated with the typical browser, and the benefits of a virtual browser like Silo for the legal industry, among other issues.
In today's podcast we follow the latest news and trends with respect to ransomware, now the hottest commodity on the black market, and still able to fetch between $15,000 and $20,000 an extortion. Twitter credentials join VK's in the criminal souk; both sets may have been harvested via earlier breaches in other social media sites. NATO looks into cyber collaboration, workforce development, innovation (Estonia hints low budgets can drive creativity), and the risk of strategic surprise in hybrid warfare. Cylance becomes the industry's latest unicorn with a big Series D funding round. The Johns Hopkins University's Joe Carrigan help us plan our backup strategy, and Scott Petry from Authentic8 offers suggestions for safe browsing while traveling.