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/
All content for "No Trust" by Zero Trust Forum is the property of "No Trust" by Zero Trust Forum and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
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/
Navigating the Risks of AI Agents with Joshua Woodruff
"No Trust" by Zero Trust Forum
49 minutes 27 seconds
2 months ago
Navigating the Risks of AI Agents with Joshua Woodruff
In this episode, Jaye and John discuss the implications of AI agents and the importance of integrating Zero Trust principles into their deployment.
Special guest Josh Woodruff shares insights from his upcoming book, emphasizing the need for a security-first approach to AI.
The conversation covers the risks associated with autonomous AI, the development of the Agentic Trust Framework, and the cultural shifts necessary for successful AI adoption.
Josh also explores the future of AI, including the role of government regulations, quantum computing, and the emergence of new job roles in the AI landscape.
Key Takeaways:
• AI agents are powerful and autonomous, posing new risks.
• Zero Trust principles are essential for managing AI agents.
• The Agentic Trust Framework helps govern AI behavior.
• Cultural shifts are necessary for successful AI adoption.
• AI can elevate human work rather than replace it.
• Clear guidelines improve AI agent performance.
• Security must evolve alongside technological innovation.
• Emerging roles like AI ethicists will become important.
• Causal AI will enhance decision-making capabilities.
• Embracing AI technology is crucial for future competitiveness.
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/