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Howdy, y'all, and welcome to The Cyber Ranch Podcast! Our guest is Michael Santarcangelo, Founder and President at Security Catalyst. He's a former podcaster – co-creator of Business Security Weekly, he even did a stint on Down the Security Rabbit Hole with Raf and James. True fact, hearing Santa (as his friends call him) and Paul Asadoorian on Business Security Weekly is what inspired Allan to become a podcaster in the first place! But "Santa" (as his friends call him) has done the practitioner and the leader things as well, and got his start way back on the Global Security Team at Andersen Consulting… Santa joins Drew and Allan to discuss effective communication… The communication problem we're trying to solve is not the one we think it is! “Communicating the value of cybersecurity” - What doe that mean really? Clarity vs. Communication, Message received and understood... It's clarity of thinking, action, and outcomes that create the ability to communicate effectively. If that is the case, then what matters is how do OTHERS measure our success and how is that aligned or not with our own perceptions? How do we measure success in communication? Is is how they measure it? What is the goal of communication? (And why do we say that instead of ‘the goal of good communication'? How do we get perspectives? (We ask). Y'all be good now!
On this episode of the IoT: The Internet of Threats podcast, host Eric Greenwald interviews Dale Peterson, a widely recognized name in the OT cybersecurity field and, specifically, in ICS (industrial control system) security. Dale is the founder of S4, the premiere event in ICS security. Dale created the event in 2007 to showcase the best offensive and defensive work in ICS security and to build connections within the industry. He founded Digital Bond, an ICS / SCADA cybersecurity consulting company in 1998 and serves as its CEO. Together, Eric and Dale examine the origins of Dale's influential S4 conference and the addition of this year's SBOM Challenge (in which Finite State will take part in February). They also discuss the future of ICS cybersecurity, the role the SBOM will play, how manufacturers and asset owners can best derive value from the SBOM, and Dale's insights into developing an effective ICS patching strategy that won't break the bank. Interview with Dale Peterson Dale Peterson is the Founder and CEO of Digital Bond, Inc. and S4 Events. Prior to founding Digital Bond in 1998, Dale held a variety of positions in security. Dale started his career as a cryptanalyst with the NSA (National Security Agency) in 1984. He holds a B.S. in Finance from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. In this episode, Eric and Dale discuss: The genesis of the S4 ICS Security Event: How and why Dale created one of the world's largest and most influential ICS cybersecurity conferences Dale's insights into what the future of ICS cybersecurity holds and the role that the SBOM will play How manufacturers and asset owners can best derive information and value from the SBOM (and the business models that will support and fund their continued development and improvement) What constitutes an effective and efficient ICS patching strategy Regulation methodology: cyber hygiene-style vs. risk-based regulations Find Dale on LinkedIn: Dale Peterson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dale-peterson-s4/ Learn more about S4: https://s4xevents.com/ Thank you for listening to this episode of the IoT: The Internet of Threats podcast, powered by Finite State — the leading supply chain cyber-security solution provider for connected devices and embedded systems. If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe to stay connected and leave a review to get the word out about the podcast. To learn more about building a robust product security program, protecting your connected devices, and complying with emerging regulations and technical standards, visit https://finitestate.io/
Cyber Security Matters, hosted by Dominic Vogel and Christian Redshaw
Michael Santarcangelo, Founder & President of Security Catalyst, is today's guest on the Cyber Security Matters podcast, hosted by Dominic Vogel & Christian Redshaw. Michael works with cyber security leaders to deliver recognized business value, while still focusing on security and how to apply it. He brings fresh eyes to the complexity security leaders face in business, communication, leadership, and personal development so that they can deliver the value that others need and earn the recognition they deserve.
This week on Privacy Please we have our recurring guest and friend, Mr. Michael Santarcangelo, founder of Security Catalyst. We dive right into a new segment called "Conversations".Enjoy,Cameron
In today's episode, Gabe, Cam, and Michael talk deep into Data Privacy, HIPAA and how he fell into being the security catalyst of today. Michael’s unique path from DJ’ing/bartending to the Data Security and Privacy World The un-designed security and privacy consequences of HIPAA How opting out of tracking via GDPR may increase scrutiny of those still being tracked Why organizations should focus on trust rather than fear when it comes to communicating about data privacy and security Why leading to data privacy will matter for companies in 2020 and beyondQuestions from the episode: When you first graduated from high school, we’re you already interested in data privacy and security before going to Cornell? If not, when and what intrigued you about infosec?Alright it’s August 21st, 1996 and Bill Clinton just signed the law for HIPAA to be in full effect! What were you doing at this time and Were you even in cybersecurity?What are you doing now with your company, Security Catalyst?What are you most looking forward to for 2020 in data privacy?
Thomas Fischer joins us at Source Boston 2018. Thomas Fischer tells Paul about his talk at Source Boston on "GDPR: Why it Matters Now!". Michael Santarcangelo joins Paul Asadoorian at Source Boston 2018 for an Enterprise Security Weekly interview. Michael Santarcangelo is the Founder of Security Catalyst, author of "Into the Breach", creator of the Straight Talk Framework, and host of Business Security Weekly. Apollo Clark, a well-known name on the Security Weekly network, joins us at Source Boston to discuss his talk on Malicious User Stories. Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
Michael Santarcangelo joins Paul Asadoorian at Source Boston 2018 for an Enterprise Security Weekly interview. Michael Santarcangelo is the Founder of Security Catalyst, author of "Into the Breach", and creator of the Straight Talk Framework. Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
Michael Santarcangelo joins Paul Asadoorian at Source Boston 2018 for an Enterprise Security Weekly interview. Michael Santarcangelo is the Founder of Security Catalyst, author of "Into the Breach", and creator of the Straight Talk Framework. Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
Thomas Fischer joins us at Source Boston 2018. Thomas Fischer tells Paul about his talk at Source Boston on "GDPR: Why it Matters Now!". Michael Santarcangelo joins Paul Asadoorian at Source Boston 2018 for an Enterprise Security Weekly interview. Michael Santarcangelo is the Founder of Security Catalyst, author of "Into the Breach", creator of the Straight Talk Framework, and host of Business Security Weekly. Apollo Clark, a well-known name on the Security Weekly network, joins us at Source Boston to discuss his talk on Malicious User Stories. Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
On this weeks episode of C-Suite Success Radio, your host Sharon Smith interviews Michael Santarcangelo, Founder of Security Catalyst. Michael shares his Straight Talk Framework used to help anyone translate value into understanding. You will learn how Michael defines success and the lessons he has learned to help you gain the edge you are looking for. Michael on LinkedIn Security Catalyst Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices