Welcome to a bonus episode of The Defender’s Journal. This week, we welcome back Ted Harrington - ethical hacker, author, and co-founder of IoT Village - to explore the mindset behind his new book "The Inner Hacker". We dig into what hacker thinking really means (even in a world of audits, regulation, and surface-level compliance). Ted shares how to spot opportunities others miss and explains why minimum standards are dangerous. We also explore how cultural contexts can shape (or resist) inno...
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Welcome to a bonus episode of The Defender’s Journal. This week, we welcome back Ted Harrington - ethical hacker, author, and co-founder of IoT Village - to explore the mindset behind his new book "The Inner Hacker". We dig into what hacker thinking really means (even in a world of audits, regulation, and surface-level compliance). Ted shares how to spot opportunities others miss and explains why minimum standards are dangerous. We also explore how cultural contexts can shape (or resist) inno...
Welcome to another episode in our *fortnightly series. This week, we’re excited to welcome Erika Dean to the sofa! How does someone with zero experience land a spot on the InfoSec team at Capital One? Listen now... + Interested in joining us on the show? Connect with either Jeff Harrod or Cameron Wenham via LinkedIn or our website.
The Defender's Journal
Welcome to a bonus episode of The Defender’s Journal. This week, we welcome back Ted Harrington - ethical hacker, author, and co-founder of IoT Village - to explore the mindset behind his new book "The Inner Hacker". We dig into what hacker thinking really means (even in a world of audits, regulation, and surface-level compliance). Ted shares how to spot opportunities others miss and explains why minimum standards are dangerous. We also explore how cultural contexts can shape (or resist) inno...