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"No Trust" by Zero Trust Forum
"No Trust" by Zero Trust Forum
111 episodes
6 days ago
In this episode of the No Trust podcast, John Spiegel engages with cybersecurity expert Joshua Copeland, who shares his insights on the fundamental flaws in the cybersecurity landscape. They discuss the leadership vacuum in the industry, the pitfalls of compliance theater, and the overwhelming vendor hype that complicates tool selection. Joshua emphasizes the need for a proactive approach to security, aligning cybersecurity with business objectives, and the importance of effective communication with leadership. The conversation culminates in actionable takeaways for cybersecurity leaders looking to improve their strategies and outcomes. Key Takeaways: • Cybersecurity has a leadership vacuum that needs addressing. • Compliance does not equate to security; it's often just theater. • Organizations suffer from tool sprawl and lack of strategy. • Vendor hype can distort risk perception and lead to poor decisions. • Security leaders must communicate in business terms to gain support. • Proactive security measures can prevent costly breaches. • Understanding the business is crucial for effective cybersecurity leadership. • Cybersecurity can be a revenue-generating function if aligned with business goals. • Leverage existing tools before chasing new ones. • Focus on redesigning critical processes for better security outcomes. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms. What is the Zero Trust Forum about?  It’s about empowering zero trust security professionals with strategies, architecture, and real world journeys to secure the digital future, the right way! Follow the Zero Trust Forum on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/zero-trust-forum/. Follow Jaye Tillson on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/ Follow John Spiegel on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/
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In this episode of the No Trust podcast, John Spiegel engages with cybersecurity expert Joshua Copeland, who shares his insights on the fundamental flaws in the cybersecurity landscape. They discuss the leadership vacuum in the industry, the pitfalls of compliance theater, and the overwhelming vendor hype that complicates tool selection. Joshua emphasizes the need for a proactive approach to security, aligning cybersecurity with business objectives, and the importance of effective communication with leadership. The conversation culminates in actionable takeaways for cybersecurity leaders looking to improve their strategies and outcomes. Key Takeaways: • Cybersecurity has a leadership vacuum that needs addressing. • Compliance does not equate to security; it's often just theater. • Organizations suffer from tool sprawl and lack of strategy. • Vendor hype can distort risk perception and lead to poor decisions. • Security leaders must communicate in business terms to gain support. • Proactive security measures can prevent costly breaches. • Understanding the business is crucial for effective cybersecurity leadership. • Cybersecurity can be a revenue-generating function if aligned with business goals. • Leverage existing tools before chasing new ones. • Focus on redesigning critical processes for better security outcomes. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms. What is the Zero Trust Forum about?  It’s about empowering zero trust security professionals with strategies, architecture, and real world journeys to secure the digital future, the right way! Follow the Zero Trust Forum on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/zero-trust-forum/. Follow Jaye Tillson on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/ Follow John Spiegel on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/
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Cybersecurity Trends: Reflections on 2024, Predictions for 2025 with Evgeniy Kharam
"No Trust" by Zero Trust Forum
38 minutes 50 seconds
10 months ago
Cybersecurity Trends: Reflections on 2024, Predictions for 2025 with Evgeniy Kharam
In this episode of No Trust, Jaye Tillson, John Spiegel and Evgeniy Kharam discuss the key trends and challenges in cybersecurity as they reflect on 2024 and look ahead to 2025. They explore the impact of AI, the evolving startup landscape, the importance of asset management, and the ongoing threat of ransomware. The conversation also touches on the concept of zero trust, the significance of recovery and resilience in cybersecurity, and predictions for the future of the industry. Takeaways • 2024 was a year of reflection and adaptation in cybersecurity • AI has become a dominant buzzword, overshadowing other topics • Startups are facing challenges in raising funds due to market uncertainties • Ransomware remains a significant threat, evolving in its targeting • Zero trust is understood better but is not just a vendor solution • Asset management is critical for effective cybersecurity • Collaboration within the industry is increasing to tackle challenges • The cybersecurity impact on the economy is substantial, nearing $10 trillion • Mergers and acquisitions in cybersecurity are expected to rise in 2025 • Recovery and resilience are as important as protection in cybersecurity Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms. link.chtbl.com/XIW5zsAn What is the Zero Trust Forum about?  It’s about empowering zero trust security professionals with strategies, architecture, and real world journeys to secure the digital future, the right way! Follow the Zero Trust Forum on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/zero-trust-forum/. Follow Jaye Tillson on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/ Follow John Spiegel on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/
"No Trust" by Zero Trust Forum
In this episode of the No Trust podcast, John Spiegel engages with cybersecurity expert Joshua Copeland, who shares his insights on the fundamental flaws in the cybersecurity landscape. They discuss the leadership vacuum in the industry, the pitfalls of compliance theater, and the overwhelming vendor hype that complicates tool selection. Joshua emphasizes the need for a proactive approach to security, aligning cybersecurity with business objectives, and the importance of effective communication with leadership. The conversation culminates in actionable takeaways for cybersecurity leaders looking to improve their strategies and outcomes. Key Takeaways: • Cybersecurity has a leadership vacuum that needs addressing. • Compliance does not equate to security; it's often just theater. • Organizations suffer from tool sprawl and lack of strategy. • Vendor hype can distort risk perception and lead to poor decisions. • Security leaders must communicate in business terms to gain support. • Proactive security measures can prevent costly breaches. • Understanding the business is crucial for effective cybersecurity leadership. • Cybersecurity can be a revenue-generating function if aligned with business goals. • Leverage existing tools before chasing new ones. • Focus on redesigning critical processes for better security outcomes. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms. What is the Zero Trust Forum about?  It’s about empowering zero trust security professionals with strategies, architecture, and real world journeys to secure the digital future, the right way! Follow the Zero Trust Forum on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/zero-trust-forum/. Follow Jaye Tillson on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/ Follow John Spiegel on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/