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By Edward Preston
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.
Dave Cundiff: CylanceGUARDian of the Galaxy
If you are responsible for preventing a cyber attack on your organization… What is the ultimate dilemma for this person that is trying to combat threats 24/7?
This week on DirtySecurity, Edward Preston has a chat with Dave Cundiff on BlackBerrey Cylance’s newest addition to the security family: CylanceGUARD. Take a walk with Edward and Dave to learn more about what BlackBerry Cylance is doing to combine our solutions and services to continue to prevent cyberattacks from crippling your business.
About Dave Cundiff
Dave Cundiff is the Director of Professional Services, specializing in ThreatZERO at BlackBerry Cylance. He is an experienced Information Technology Professional with background in a number of industries, including manufacturing, software, and utilities. Have worked as a Manager, Consultant, and Analyst with an inclusive focus in Microsoft and Unix based technologies.
About Edward Preston
Edward Preston (@eptrader) has an eclectic professional background that stretches from the trading floors of Wall Street to data centers worldwide. Edward started his career in the finance industry, spending over 15 years in commodities and foreign exchange. With a natural talent for motivating, coaching, and mentoring loyal, goal-oriented sales teams, Edward has a track record for building effective sales teams who have solid communication lines with executive management. s
Every week on the DirtySecurity Podcast, Edward Preston chats with Cylance’s best and brightest about what is happening in the world of Cybersecurity and the work Cylance is doing to make things better. Each episode shines a spotlight on the people of Cylance and the work they do with our technology and consulting services to clean up the often dirty world of the data center.
To hear more, visit:
ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts:
https://threatvector.cylance.com/en_us/category/podcasts.html
iTunes/Apple Podcasts link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insecurity/id1260714697?mt=2
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Sherri Davidoff: Data is Hazardous Material… Act Accordingly
If you want to make sure that all the data in your bank is safely secured… who better to talk to than someone who used to break into banks?
Sherri Davidoff was a hacker who then turned those skills she learned as a student into a career helping others protect their data and their clients’ data. Over the years, organizations ranging from the Department of Defense to the FDIC have come to her in order to learn from her expertise.
This week on DirtySecurity, Edward Preston has a chat with Sherri on a myriad of topics that affect businesses that run the gamut from sole proprietor to large enterprise. Whether it is how do deal with the monetary demands from Ranomsware hooligans (spoiler alert… work with professionals to figure it out) or what kind of cyber-hygeine steps can harden your network, Sherri has the experience and the easy deliver to help.
About Sherri Davidoff
Sherri Davidoff (@SherriDavidoff) is a cybersecurity expert, author, speaker and CEO of both LMG Securityand BrightWise, Inc. As a recognized expert in digital forensics and cybersecurity, Sherri has authored courses for Black Hat and the SANS Institute. She has consulted for and/or provided cybersecurity training at many notable organizations, including the Department of Defense, the American Bar Association, FFIEC/FDIC, and many more.
Sherri is a faculty member at the Pacific Coast Banking School, where she teaches cybersecurity classes. She is a frequent contributor of education articles and webinars, and occasionally serves as a cybersecurity expert on television. Sherri is a GIAC-certified forensic examiner (GCFA) and penetration tester (GPEN), and holds her degree in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering from MIT.
Sherri’s new book, Data Breaches: Crisis and Opportunity, will be released in 2019. This book gives a glimpse into the high-octane world of data breach disclosure and response, while showing you how to protect your organization before and after a data breach.
Since her hacking days at MIT, where she was known as “Alien” and ran her first real-world social engineering and penetration tests, Sherri has been passionate about cybersecurity. You will be able to read more about her experiences as a hacker turned security consultant in Jeremy N. Smith’s 2020 book, Breaking and Entering: The Extraordinary Story of a Hacker Called “Alien”.
About Edward Preston
Edward Preston (@eptrader) has an eclectic professional background that stretches from the trading floors of Wall Street to data centers worldwide. Edward started his career in the finance industry, spending over 15 years in commodities and foreign exchange. With a natural talent for motivating, coaching, and mentoring loyal, goal-oriented sales teams, Edward has a track record for building effective sales teams who have solid communication lines with executive management.
Every week on the DirtySecurity Podcast, Edward Preston chats with Cylance’s best and brightest about what is happening in the world of Cybersecurity and the work Cylance is doing to make things better. Each episode shines a spotlight on the people of Cylance and the work they do with our technology and consulting services to clean up the often dirty world of the data center.
To hear more, visit:
ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts:
https://threatvector.cylance.com/en_us/category/podcasts.html
iTunes/Apple Podcasts link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insecurity/id1260714697?mt=2
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DirtySecurity: Garret Grajek: Who Does Your Computer Think You Are?
Let’s ask our hacker friends… the white hats and the grey and black hats…
Do identity validation tools keeping them from achieving their results?
Hardly.
Where to Authentication Processes come up short? Why not get the lowdown from a man who has made a career creating and improving access and authentication…
On this week’s episode of Dirty Security, Edward Preston gets the skinny on BlackBerry|Cylance VP of Identity, Garret Grajek on their latest innovation: Persona. They talk about all that is right and wrong in the world of authentication and how Artificial Intelligence is changing what’s wrong while improving what’s right.
Garret Grajek
Garret Grajek is the VP of Identity at BlackBerry|Cylance. He is a certified security engineer with almost 30 years of experience in information security. Garret is recognized in the industry as a security visionary in in identity, access and authentication matters. He holds 8 patents involving x.509, mobile, SSO, federation and multi-factor technologies. He has worked on security projects for major commercial accounts including Dish Networks, Office Depot, TicketMaster, Oppenheimer, E*Trade, HP.com and public sector accounts as GSA, U.S. Navy, EPA an USUHS.
Garret started his career as security programmer at the likes of Texas Instruments, IBM and Tandem Computers. He went on to distinguishing field security work for RSA, Netegrity and Cisco before being a founder and creator of SecureAuth IdP, a 2-Factor/SSO offering.
About Edward Preston
Edward Preston (@eptrader) has an eclectic professional background that stretches from the trading floors of Wall Street to data centers worldwide. Edward started his career in the finance industry, spending over 15 years in commodities and foreign exchange. With a natural talent for motivating, coaching, and mentoring loyal, goal-oriented sales teams, Edward has a track record for building effective sales teams who have solid communication lines with executive management.
Every week on the DirtySecurity Podcast, Edward Preston chats with Cylance’s best and brightest about what is happening in the world of Cybersecurity and the work Cylance is doing to make things better. Each episode shines a spotlight on the people of Cylance and the work they do with our technology and consulting services to clean up the often dirty world of the data center.
To hear more, visit:
ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts:
https://threatvector.cylance.com/en_us/category/podcasts.html
iTunes/Apple Podcasts link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insecurity/id1260714697?mt=2
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DirtySecurity: Kip Boyle: Beware the Cyber-Cooties… Risk Travels
We all think we are working hard to protect our data inside our corporate networks. But are we putting the same time and effort into protecting ourselves outside those walls? Risk doesn’t stop at the exit. Once those cyber-cooties get on you, they will travel with you everywhere you go.
In this week’s episode of DirtySecurity, Edward Preston sits down with Kip Boyle, Founder and CEO at Cyber Risk Opportunities and author of the new book Fire Doesn’t Innovate. They chat about cyber-hygeine, the ways that risk travels beyond the walls of your corporate network and how public wi-fi is similar to a less than clean municipal swimming pool.
About Kip Boyle
Kip Boyle (@KipBoyle) is a 20-year information security expert and is the founder and CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities. He is a former Chief Information Security Officer for both technology and financial services companies and was a cyber-security consultant at Stanford Research Institute (SRI).
Boyle led the global IT risk management program for a $9 billion logistics company and was the Wide Area Network Security Director for the F-22 Raptor program. He has participated in several cybersecurity war game exercises and has worked closely with various government agencies including the FBI.
Boyle is a US Air Force officer and serves on the board of directors of the Domestic Abuse Women’s Network (DAWN). He’s been quoted in Entrepreneur magazine, Chief Executive magazine, and is the co-author of Chapter 68, Outsourcing Security Functions, in The Computer Security Handbook.
About Edward Preston
Edward Preston (@eptrader) has an eclectic professional background that stretches from the trading floors of Wall Street to data centers worldwide. Edward started his career in the finance industry, spending over 15 years in commodities and foreign exchange. With a natural talent for motivating, coaching, and mentoring loyal, goal-oriented sales teams, Edward has a track record for building effective sales teams who have solid communication lines with executive management. s
Every week on the DirtySecurity Podcast, Edward Preston chats with Cylance’s best and brightest about what is happening in the world of Cybersecurity and the work Cylance is doing to make things better. Each episode shines a spotlight on the people of Cylance and the work they do with our technology and consulting services to clean up the often dirty world of the data center.
To hear more, visit:
ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts:
https://threatvector.cylance.com/en_us/category/podcasts.html
iTunes/Apple Podcasts link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insecurity/id1260714697?mt=2
GooglePlay Music link: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ipudd6ommmgdsboen7rjd2lvste
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DirtySecurity Podcast: Malcolm Harkins: A New Age of BYOD
If we delivered a birthday cake to BYOD, how many candles would be on the cake?
On this episode of DirtySecurity, we want to talk about personal devices... They are like opinions and…. Something else… everyone has one.
Phones, tablets, fitbits and you could say even say Airpods?
The challenges of BYOD historically, from a risk perspective, include security & privacy… On the flip side has BYOD provided any benefits to an Enterprise or Organization?
About Malcolm Harkins
Malcolm Harkins is responsible for Cylance’s information risk, security, public policy, and customer outreach to help improve understanding of cyber risks. Previously, he was VP and Chief Security and Privacy Officer (CSPO) at Intel.
About Edward Preston
Edward Preston (@eptrader)has an eclectic professional background that stretches from the trading floors of Wall Street to data centers worldwide. Edward started his career in the finance industry, spending over 15 years in commodities and foreign exchange. With a natural talent for motivating, coaching, and mentoring loyal, goal-oriented sales teams, Edward has a track record for building effective sales teams who have solid communication lines with executive management. s
Every week on the DirtySecurity Podcast, Edward Preston chats with Cylance’s best and brightest about what is happening in the world of Cybersecurity and the work Cylance is doing to make things better. Each episode shines a spotlight on the people of Cylance and the work they do with our technology and consulting services to clean up the often dirty world of the data center.
To hear more, visit:
ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts:
https://threatvector.cylance.com/en_us/category/podcasts.html
iTunes/Apple Podcasts link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insecurity/id1260714697?mt=2
GooglePlay Music link: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ipudd6ommmgdsboen7rjd2lvste
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Dave Castignola: The Next Chapter in A.I. Cybersecurity
There’s not a whole lot in the Cybersecurity sales world that David Castignola hasn’t seen. So when BlackBerry came along and purchased Cylance, who better to help guide us through the process than the Chief Revenue Officer at BlackBerry Cylance.
Edward Preston finds out how are legendary coach Bo Schembechler, a very active selfie-stick and strong adherence to successful process helping Dave guide the way through this acquisition and integration? Tune in and find out.
About David Castignola
David Castignola is the Chief Revenue Officer at BlackBerry Cylance. Prior to joining Cylance, Dave spent two years at Optiv as the Executive Vice President of Worldwide Sales. No stranger to the Sales game, Dave closed out his decade at RSA as the Sr Vice President of Worldwide Sales
About Edward Preston
Edward Preston (@eptrader) has an eclectic professional background that stretches from the trading floors of Wall Street to data centers worldwide. Edward started his career in the finance industry, spending over 15 years in commodities and foreign exchange. With a natural talent for motivating, coaching, and mentoring loyal, goal-oriented sales teams, Edward has a track record for building effective sales teams who have solid communication lines with executive management
Every week on the DirtySecurity Podcast, Edward Preston chats with Cylance’s best and brightest about what is happening in the world of Cybersecurity and the work Cylance is doing to make things better. Each episode shines a spotlight on the people of Cylance and the work they do with our technology and consulting services to clean up the often dirty world of the data center.
To hear more, visit:
ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts:
https://threatvector.cylance.com/en_us/category/podcasts.html
iTunes/Apple Podcasts link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insecurity/id1260714697?mt=2
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Chuck Lerch: In Hawaii, Hi Tech Hui’s Customers Are Ohana
When you think of Hawaii… what do you think of?
Do you automatically go to white sands, volcanoes and surfing?
Or do you think of a $3,000,000,000 IT industry that includes over 2100 related businesses?
Do you think of the 31,000 people employed in the tech industry with an average industry wage that is 71% higher than the state’s annual private sector wage?
Maybe it is time to reconsider your view of Hawaii…
On this week’s episode of DirtySecurity, Edward Preston sits down with Chuck Lerch, CEO of Hi Tech Hui. Edward and Chuck talk about the unique nature of running an MSP in Hawaii. From the the constant battles ransomware and malware to dealing with the cloud, it turns out that it’s not always paradise living and working in… well… paradise.
About Chuck Lerch
Chuck Lerchis the CEO at Hi Tech Hui, based in Honolulu, Hawaii. He is an expert in IT Architecture and Infrastructure. Chuck’s diverse experience with multiple industries and startups has helped him solve the most technical and complex IT problems. He's been the CIO and CTO at security focused companies both in Hawaii and the continental United States. Chuck’s passion for secure networks is what lead him to his love and vision to bring cybersecurity solutions to the Hawaiian islands.
About Edward Preston
Edward Preston (@eptrader) has an eclectic professional background that stretches from the trading floors of Wall Street to data centers worldwide. Edward started his career in the finance industry, spending over 15 years in commodities and foreign exchange. With a natural talent for motivating, coaching, and mentoring loyal, goal-oriented sales teams, Edward has a track record for building effective sales teams who have solid communication lines with executive management
Every week on the DirtySecurity Podcast, Edward Preston chats with Cylance’s best and brightest about what is happening in the world of Cybersecurity and the work Cylance is doing to make things better. Each episode shines a spotlight on the people of Cylance and the work they do with our technology and consulting services to clean up the often dirty world of the data center.
To hear more, visit:
ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts:
https://threatvector.cylance.com/en_us/category/podcasts.html
iTunes/Apple Podcasts link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insecurity/id1260714697?mt=2
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Gabe Deale: Building a Sales Engineering Team to Save the World
On this week’s episode of DirtySecurity, Edward Preston chats with Cylance Worldwide VP of Sales Engineering Gabe Deale. Edward and Gabe talk about a wide variety of subjects, ranging from the SE role in securing healthcare data to building an engineering team to phlebotomy… seriously… phlebotomy. What does that have to do with cybersecurity? Tune in and find out!
About Gabe Deal
Gabe Deal(@Gdealio) has spent over 18 years in the channel and developing startups. Most notably 10 of those years were spent serving as a consultant, an SE and ultimately in a leadership capacity to build out both the pre-sales engineering and national technology solutions consulting practices for Accuvant (now Optiv Security). The channel provided a unique vantage point from which to watch the industry evolve. In 2013, it was clear that big-data analytics and machine-learning were going to change the way we think about solving some of our most challenging security problems. He joined the Cylance team in 2014, where he’s been rapidly expanding the worldwide sales engineering team ever since.
About Edward Preston
Edward Preston (@eptrader) has an eclectic professional background that stretches from the trading floors of Wall Street to data centers worldwide. Edward started his career in the finance industry, spending over 15 years in commodities and foreign exchange. With a natural talent for motivating, coaching, and mentoring loyal, goal-oriented sales teams, Edward has a track record for building effective sales teams who have solid communication lines with executive management
Every week on the DirtySecurity Podcast, Edward Preston chats with Cylance’s best and brightest about what is happening in the world of Cybersecurity and the work Cylance is doing to make things better. Each episode shines a spotlight on the people of Cylance and the work they do with our technology and consulting services to clean up the often dirty world of the data center.
To hear more, visit:
ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts:
https://threatvector.cylance.com/en_us/category/podcasts.html
iTunes/Apple Podcasts link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insecurity/id1260714697?mt=2
GooglePlay Music link: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ipudd6ommmgdsboen7rjd2lvste
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Rob Bathurst: Is It Even Possible to Secure Connected Medical Devices?
Global spending on Medical IoT has exploded. In 2015, research showed it at $5 Billion. Current projections for 2020 state that Medical IT spending will top $20 Billion. McKinsey predicts the IoT market will be worth $581 Billion for Industrial Control Technology by 2020
Connected medical devices and other IoT embedded systems are big targets for criminal organizations looking to capitalize on any weakness in their security. But it’s not just criminals. Connected devices are attractive targets for a variety of bad actors including nation states who are looking for any weak spot to gain entrance into networks and cause chaos
On this week’s episode of DirtySecurity, Edward Preston sits down with Cylance the Worldwide Managing Director of Healthcare Rob Bathurst. Rob addresses the unique challenges that Healthcare providers face in protecting their medical devices. With the rise of connected devices and IoT in healthcare, there are more vulnerable points than ever that must be secured and protected.
About Rob Bathurst
Rob Bathurst is the Worldwide Managing Director of Healthcare at Cylance. Rob also serves as the General Manager of CypherFrame. With over 16 years in information technology and cybersecurity leadership, Rob is a recognized expert in embedded systems and strategic information security spaces and is often requested as an executive advisor and consultant. Prior to Cylance, Rob was the senior technical advisor for emerging threats to healthcare at the Mayo Clinic where he started and built the technical vulnerability assessment team and in-house medical device testing program. In his executive capacity, Rob has led and overseen engineering and security services for multiple Fortune 100 clients in everything from automotive to healthcare.
About Edward Preston
Edward Preston (@eptrader) has an eclectic professional background that stretches from the trading floors of Wall Street to data centers worldwide. Edward started his career in the finance industry, spending over 15 years in commodities and foreign exchange. With a natural talent for motivating, coaching, and mentoring loyal, goal-oriented sales teams, Edward has a track record for building effective sales teams who have solid communication lines with executive management
Every week on the DirtySecurity Podcast, Edward Preston chats with Cylance’s best and brightest about what is happening in the world of Cybersecurity and the work Cylance is doing to make things better. Each episode shines a spotlight on the people of Cylance and the work they do with our technology and consulting services to clean up the often dirty world of the data center.
To hear more, visit:
ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts:
https://threatvector.cylance.com/en_us/category/podcasts.html
iTunes/Apple Podcasts link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insecurity/id1260714697?mt=2
GooglePlay Music link: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ipudd6ommmgdsboen7rjd2lvste
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Steve Mancini: Tip Toe through a Corporate Security Minefield with a CISO
When was the last time you changed any of your passwords?
Have you ever accidentally sent or received sensitive corporate information?
Ever walk away from your computer without locking the screen?
Seems like simple stuff… However, if you are the Deputy CISO of a cybersecurity company, it is your job to make sure that your co-workers are all maintaining the highest levels of operational security.
On this week’s episode of DirtySecurity, Edward Preston takes a stroll with with Cylance Deputy Chief Information and Security Officer Steve Mancini. Steve walks Edward through many of the minefields a CISO must face in order to protect a company. Threats always come from the outside, but sometimes the biggest dangers are not malicious, as they come from within. Is training the answer? Is changing the corporate culture the right way to go? Tune in and find out!
About Steve Mancini
Steve Mancini currently serves as the Deputy Chief Information Security Officer at Cylance, where he and his team focus on risk management, security strategy, operational security, and incident response for the company. Steve worked for seventeen years at Intel, where he established programs around security community outreach, threat intelligence, APT response, and emerging threat analysis. Outside of work he co-chairs efforts to formalize a threat intelligence sharing policy framework (IEP), contributes to several working groups through the CEB CISO Coalition, and serves on the program committee for some of his favorite security conferences.
This may or may not be Steve’s actual photo. What do you want from us? He’s a Deputy CISO… security is his business!
About Edward Preston
Edward Preston (@eptrader) has an eclectic professional background that stretches from the trading floors of Wall Street to data centers worldwide. Edward started his career in the finance industry, spending over 15 years in commodities and foreign exchange. With a natural talent for motivating, coaching, and mentoring loyal, goal-oriented sales teams, Edward has a track record for building effective sales teams who have solid communication lines with executive management
Every week on the DirtySecurity Podcast, Edward Preston chats with Cylance’s best and brightest about what is happening in the world of Cybersecurity and the work Cylance is doing to make things better. Each episode shines a spotlight on the people of Cylance and the work they do with our technology and consulting services to clean up the often dirty world of the data center.
To hear more, visit:
ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts:
https://threatvector.cylance.com/en_us/category/podcasts.html
iTunes/Apple Podcasts link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insecurity/id1260714697?mt=2
GooglePlay Music link: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ipudd6ommmgdsboen7rjd2lvste
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The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.