In this encore presentation of Unspoken Security Episode 32 (originally published on 3 April 2025), host AJ Nash sits down with Chris Birch, an intelligence practitioner with nearly 30 years of experience, to discuss the ever-evolving landscape of social engineering. Chris's unique perspective comes from leading teams that actively engage with threat actors, turning the tables on those who typically exploit vulnerabilities. Chris details how social engineering is simply human manipulation, a ...
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In this encore presentation of Unspoken Security Episode 32 (originally published on 3 April 2025), host AJ Nash sits down with Chris Birch, an intelligence practitioner with nearly 30 years of experience, to discuss the ever-evolving landscape of social engineering. Chris's unique perspective comes from leading teams that actively engage with threat actors, turning the tables on those who typically exploit vulnerabilities. Chris details how social engineering is simply human manipulation, a ...
In this episode of Unspoken Security, host AJ Nash sits down with Charlotte Guiney, Cyber Threat Intelligence Manager at Toyota Financial Services. They explore what it takes to build threat intelligence programs that work for both security teams and the wider business. Charlotte cuts through the noise, stressing that buy-in is step one—and that it’s often the hardest step. She shares how understanding internal customers and their priorities leads to early wins, which are key to building trus...
Unspoken Security
In this encore presentation of Unspoken Security Episode 32 (originally published on 3 April 2025), host AJ Nash sits down with Chris Birch, an intelligence practitioner with nearly 30 years of experience, to discuss the ever-evolving landscape of social engineering. Chris's unique perspective comes from leading teams that actively engage with threat actors, turning the tables on those who typically exploit vulnerabilities. Chris details how social engineering is simply human manipulation, a ...