Government Information Security Podcast

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Exclusive, insightful audio interviews by our staff with government/security leading practitioners and thought-leaders. Transcripts are also available on our site!

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  • Zero Trust, Auditability and Identity Governance

    15/09/2023

    Two years after President Biden's landmark cybersecurity Executive Order, the question remains: How are federal agencies adapting to the new focus on zero trust and identity governance? SailPoint's Frank Briguglio tackles this question with crucial insights into the state of cybersecurity today.

  • The State of Security Leadership

    12/09/2023

    In this episode of CyberEd.io's podcast series "Cybersecurity Insights," Censys CEO Brad Brooks discusses the stresses a CISO experiences in trying to prevent cyberattacks and in dealing with those that do occur. Topics include breach disclosure and cybersecurity marketing to CISOs.

  • Addressing Security Gaps and Risks Post-M&A in Healthcare

    08/09/2023

    In the aftermath of mergers and acquisitions among healthcare entities - and the resulting IT integration and cost-cutting moves - gaps in technology and skills and other gaps often put organizations at higher risk for attacks and other security incidents, said Jack Danahy of NuHarbor Security.

  • Why Connected Devices Are Such a Risk to Outpatient Care

    07/09/2023

    The number of connected devices used in healthcare is growing as manufacturers constantly introduce new types of IoT equipment. The ever-evolving threat landscape is making it harder for many entities, particularly outpatient care providers, to keep up, said Justin Foster, CTO of Forescout.

  • Threat Modeling Essentials for Generative AI in Healthcare

    01/09/2023

    It's critical for healthcare sector entities considering - or already using - generative AI applications to create an extensive threat modeling infrastructure and understand all attack vectors, said Mervyn Chapman, principal consultant at consulting and managed services firm Ahead.

  • What's Behind Disturbing Breach Trends in Healthcare?

    30/08/2023

    The volume of major health data breaches is declining, but a disturbing trend is developing that reflects the vulnerability of critical vendors and the tenacity of cybercriminals, say John Delano, VP at Christus Health, and Mike Hamilton, CISO and co-founder of security firm Critical Insight.

  • Using AI to Separate the Good Signals From the Bad

    18/08/2023

    In this episode of CyberEd.io's podcast series "Cybersecurity Insights," Oliver Tavakoli, CTO at Vectra AI, discusses ways that discriminative AI technology can filter out all of the noise from the massive volume of alerts from a portfolio of cybersecurity tools.

  • How Generative AI Will Improve Incident Response

    16/08/2023

    In this episode of CyberEd.io's podcast series "Cybersecurity Insights," Alex Waintraub, DFIR expert evangelist at CYGNVS, discusses how generative AI will play a role in the future of incident response - and in all aspects of cybersecurity - and emphasizes its dangers as well as its benefits.

  • Using AI to Prevent Cyberattacks and Fill the Skills Gap

    11/08/2023

    In this episode of CyberEd.io's podcast series "Cybersecurity Insights," Aaron Cockerill of Lookout discussed the benefits and concerns associated with generative AI and how to solve challenges related to zero-day attacks, misconfigurations, the cyber skills gap and privacy.

  • Secondary Market Medical Device Security Risks

    10/08/2023

    Legacy infusion pumps commonly available for purchase on the secondary market often contain wireless authentication and other sensitive data that the original medical organization owners failed to purge, warned researcher Deral Heiland, citing a recent study conducted by security firm Rapid7.

  • Defending Against Real-Time Financial Fraud

    09/08/2023

    In this episode of CyberEd.io's podcast series "Cybersecurity Insights," Alisdair Faulkner of security and fraud prevention startup Darwinium discussed how the FedNow Service will add a layer of complexity to defending against real-time financial fraud scams used in faster payments transactions.

  • ChatGPT and Generative AI: Balancing Risks and Rewards

    04/08/2023

    Generative AI offers productivity gains, but if deployed without due security precautions, it can also open up the organization to new cybersecurity threats. Rodman Ramezanian discusses the pros and cons of different approaches to exploit generative AI safely from a cybersecurity perspective.

  • AMTD: The Final Layer of Defense

    31/07/2023

    In this episode of CyberEd.io's podcast series "Cybersecurity Insights," Morphisec's Michael Gorelik discussed automated moving target defense - or AMTD, which is a risk-reduction strategy and preventive measure that reduces adversary success rates and provides "the final layer of defense."

  • How AI-Driven Identity Security Can Enable Clinician Autonomy

    27/07/2023

    Healthcare entities are "stressed," in the words of SailPoint's Rob Sebaugh, and identity security in particular has paid a steep toll. But modernization, led by AI-driven identity security, can help reduce risk and even enable new levels of clinician autonomy.

  • Managing Legacy Medical, OT, IoT Device Risk in Healthcare

    25/07/2023

    While patient safety risks posed by unpatched security vulnerabilities in legacy medical devices often grab headlines, healthcare entities shouldn't underestimate the serious business risks involving other poorly secured IoT and OT gear used in healthcare settings, said Mohammad Waqas of Armis.

  • Reporting Cyber Incidents Within 72 Hours: Challenges Ahead

    19/07/2023

    Many critical infrastructure sector organizations, especially smaller entities, will likely struggle to comply with an upcoming requirement to report cyber incidents to federal regulators within 72 hours - due to an assortment of reasons, said Stanley Mierzwa of Kean University.

  • The Surveillance Society and Digital Freedom

    17/07/2023

    We live in a surveillance society, but even though citizens are concerned about the lack of privacy, they don't know what to do about it, said David Sinclair, founder of 4Freedom Mobile, a mobile service provider that helps subscribers secure their phones and stop tracking, hacking and data theft.

  • Critical Vendor Risk Considerations for AI Use in Healthcare

    27/06/2023

    As generative AI applications become more common in healthcare, organizations will need to carefully consider critical third-party risk issues involving the use of these technologies, said Damian Chung, business information security officer at security firm Netskope.

  • MDM: Balancing the Need for User Privacy, Corporate Control

    23/06/2023

    In this episode of CyberEd.io's podcast series "Cybersecurity Insights," Weldon Dodd of Kandji discusses the evolution of Apple's security and privacy practices and how mobile device management can help achieve a balance between user privacy and corporate control.

  • Navigating the Complexities of Cyber Insurance

    15/06/2023

    "Insurance is a tool," said Libby Benet, the global chief underwriting officer for AXA XL. "When you buy an insurance policy, you are buying a network of professional crisis managers." In this episode of "Cybersecurity Insights," Benet discussed present and future cybersecurity insurance issues.

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