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John Rodriguez, Director of Global Security at Cardinal Health and Founder of Empathic Security Cultures, LLC, has spent over 40 years working in the enterprise physical security space and takes a mental-health based approach to workplace violence prevention, which he describes in the latest The Security Podcasts episode.
Michael Daniel, President & CEO at Cyber Threat Alliance, discusses sharing threat intelligence with other organizations as well as the challenges faced when establishing effective partnerships in the security industry.
What challenges do aspiring cybersecurity leaders face while trying to join the field? What can current security leaders do to help them? Answer these questions and more with George Gerchow, Chief Security Officer at Sumo Logic.
When it comes to executive protection, there are a number of skills security professionals should develop to successfully secure VIPs who work for or visit their organizations. In this Ask Me Anything episode, Will Arnell, an executive protection professional, gives an inside look into the executive protection field and offers a perspective on how enterprise security leaders can improve their programs by foregrounding communication, transparency and mentorship.
In Episode 17 of the Cybersecurity & Geopolitical Discussion from Security magazine, hosts Cyjax CISO Ian Thornton-Trump and Sky News security expert Philip Ingram, MBE, of Grey Hare Media are joined by Red Goat Cyber Security's Lisa Forte to analyze current events in the Middle East as the conflict between Israel and Hamas unfolds. The trio start with an update on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war before analyzing events in the Middle East, from the proliferation of misinformation and disinformation to how cyberattacks have played a role in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Jordan Lippel, Vice President of Sales at ECAMSECURE, discusses how security professionals can stay updated and prepared to make informed decisions regarding the integration of automation and AI into their security operations.
With cyber threats quickly evolving with the rise of technology, how can security leaders prepare themselves and their organizations? How should small and medium businesses (SMBs) prioritize cybersecurity within their budgets? Answer these questions and more with Grayson Milbourne, Security Intelligence Director at OpenText Cybersecurity.