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*Cybersecurity and Geopolitical issues affecting global enterprises
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One year after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Cyjax CISO Ian Thornton-Trump and Sky News security expert Philip Ingram, MBE, of Grey Hare Media assess the state of the Russia-Ukraine conflict in the latest Cybersecurity & Geopolitical Podcast from Security magazine. The pair examine the physical, geopolitical and cyber effects of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, discussing the weaponization of Ukraine and technologies playing a part in the conflict and destruction in the region. Then, Thornton-Trump and Ingram shift to Russia's moves on the cyber front, examining Russia-aligned cyberattacks targeting NATO countries.
What modern threats most often target enterprise supply chains? How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected supply chains in the long term? Scott Martino, Head of Global Supply Chain Security & Intelligence at Overhaul, answers reader questions on supply chain risk management and security, from common threats to supply chains to how to communicate risk across an organization, in this AMA episode.
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.
In this AMA episode from Security magazine, Claudia Natanson, Vice President of Information Security at AccuWeather and Chair of the Board of Trustees of the U.K. Cyber Security Council, shares leadership and risk management advice from her cybersecurity executive career, covering the five pillars of security; how to get leadership buy-in on cyber initiatives; and the importance of mentorship in executive roles.
In recent months, more workplaces have required their employees return to a hybrid or in-person work environment, increasing the risk of physical workplace violence. Shikhar Shrestha, CEO of Ambient.ai, joins The Security Podcasts to discuss how security leaders can prevent & mitigate workplace violence during this shift using a proactive approach.
Associate Editor Maria Henriquez shares analysis from Security magazine’s top data breaches of 2022 report, examining the effects of largescale data breaches of Uber, Medibank and more. From the first criminal prosecution of a CSO related to a data breach to evolving government response to ransomware, Henriquez discusses cybersecurity trends and where the industry is headed.
China, Russia, Iran and North Korea — have these global protagonists achieved success in their missions to destabilize the G19, or are the situations on their home fronts sabotaging their cyber efforts and geopolitical goals? In this Cybersecurity & Geopolitical podcast episode from Security magazine, co-hosts Philip Ingram, MBE, and Ian Thornton-Trump, CD, look back at the most significant hits and misses of these threat actors in 2022. Watch the video version here.