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Cybersecurity isn't just the business of the future - it's the war of today. In this episode of Innovation In Compliance, Tom Fox and guest Patrick Hynds, CEO of Pulsar Security, delve into the world of cybersecurity and its implications for organizations of all sizes. From ransomware threats to the role of government in this expanding battlefield, Patrick discusses the evolution of cyber attacks, the importance of ongoing vigilance, and practical steps businesses can take to defend themselves. Patrick unpacks the concept of the 'Pyramid of Threats', and discusses why continuous network maintenance is crucial for cybersecurity. He also shares his predictions on the future of global cyber threats.
Patrick Hynds is a veteran-turned-technology entrepreneur with a distinct perspective on cybersecurity. An alumnus of the prestigious military academy at West Point, Patrick served as an infantry officer in the first Gulf War. His early affinity for programming, paired with the perspective gained from his military experience, propelled him into the field of technology. In 1996, he incorporated his company, Pulsar Security, which today is a leading provider of penetration testing services, enabling organizations to identify and address their vulnerabilities.
Tune in to hear Tom and Patrick talk about:
KEY QUOTES:
"For these large organizations, we provide what's called penetration testing or Red Team services. We'll attack them on a regular basis, sometimes on a continuous basis, to see where their vulnerabilities are. Because you can't see your own vulnerabilities most of the time." - Patrick Hynds
"We've developed the thing called the Pyramid of Threats. …the Pyramid of Threats is meant to try to help people envision what the risks are, who's coming after you" - Patrick Hynds
"Unfortunately, I don't think people can forget about cybersecurity. That's never going to happen. It's not thinking about a media campaign. Companies don't have that luxury because the cat's out of the bag." - Patrick Hynds
Resources:
Patrick Hynds on LinkedIn | Twitter
Pulsar Security | Podcasts
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Cybersecurity isn't just the business of the future - it's the war of today. In this episode of Innovation In Compliance, Tom Fox and guest Patrick Hynds, CEO of Pulsar Security, delve into the world of cybersecurity and its implications for organizations of all sizes. From ransomware threats to the role of government in this expanding battlefield, Patrick discusses the evolution of cyber attacks, the importance of ongoing vigilance, and practical steps businesses can take to defend themselves. Patrick unpacks the concept of the 'Pyramid of Threats', and discusses why continuous network maintenance is crucial for cybersecurity. He also shares his predictions on the future of global cyber threats.
Patrick Hynds is a veteran-turned-technology entrepreneur with a distinct perspective on cybersecurity. An alumnus of the prestigious military academy at West Point, Patrick served as an infantry officer in the first Gulf War. His early affinity for programming, paired with the perspective gained from his military experience, propelled him into the field of technology. In 1996, he incorporated his company, Pulsar Security, which today is a leading provider of penetration testing services, enabling organizations to identify and address their vulnerabilities.
Tune in to hear Tom and Patrick talk about:
KEY QUOTES:
"For these large organizations, we provide what's called penetration testing or Red Team services. We'll attack them on a regular basis, sometimes on a continuous basis, to see where their vulnerabilities are. Because you can't see your own vulnerabilities most of the time." - Patrick Hynds
"We've developed the thing called the Pyramid of Threats. …the Pyramid of Threats is meant to try to help people envision what the risks are, who's coming after you" - Patrick Hynds
"Unfortunately, I don't think people can forget about cybersecurity. That's never going to happen. It's not thinking about a media campaign. Companies don't have that luxury because the cat's out of the bag." - Patrick Hynds
Resources:
Patrick Hynds on LinkedIn | Twitter
Pulsar Security | Podcasts
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