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In this podcast, Bill Lawrence, director of Service Solutions and Platforms for ADT Security Services, explains the growing interest in video surveillance by both government agencies as well as businesses of every stripe. He discusses what any organization should consider before investing heavily in the technology. Lawrence is a 25-year veteran of both the information technology and physical security industries, with extensive experience in network video surveillance and physical security convergence.
What are the unique challenges of securing a healthcare environment? How do you keep security team morale up? What are the most rewarding parts of a career in hospital security? This AMA episode features Holly Rasche, Director of Security Management Services at Northwest Community Healthcare. Holly shares the lessons she’s learned from her 26-year career in hospital security, covering topics from how COVID-19 changed the security landscape to the benefits/challenges of contract vs. proprietary security guards in healthcare. She speaks to the importance of teamwork, collaboration and interdepartmental communication in the healthcare security space.
Jim Barkdoll, CEO at Axiomatics, discusses what initiatives or strategies organizations can utilize to build or maintain an impactful culture in a remote work environment, and more.
What do federal guidelines say about quantum computing preparation? How do security leaders prepare for future risks? Answer these questions and more on this episode of The Security Podcasts with Greg Wetmore, Vice President of Software Development at Entrust.
In a world of data scraping and cyberattacks, how do organizations build digital trust with their consumers? How has technology changed data privacy policies? Answer these questions and more with Oded Anderman, Program Manager in Meta Platform’s Privacy organization, focusing on protecting user data from unauthorized scraping.
How can cybersecurity professionals help shape the next generation of cyber leaders? How will the industry continue to adapt to the evolving security threat landscape? In this Ask Me Anything (AMA) video podcast episode from Security magazine, Andrew Wilder, cybersecurity executive, Adjunct Professor of Cybersecurity and Member of the Board of Directors at Washington University, discusses how the field has evolved over the last decades; cyber best practices for mergers & acquisitions; lessons he's learned about cybersecurity since becoming a professor; and much more.
Jeremy Ventura, Director of Security Strategy & Field CISO at ThreatX, discusses challenges associated with the use of generative AI in cybersecurity, and more in this episode of The Security Podcast.