For full show notes, visit: https://www.colorado-security.com/news/2017/2/22/podcast-4-227-show-notes
One month down
The last month has flown by. Thanks very much to the community for embracing what we're doing with Colorado = Security. We've got some great feedback on how to get better, and we're continuing to integrate that feedback into what we do here. Please reach out to us if you have more. For this episode we are going to move toward covering fewer articles, but in more depth.
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[email protected]Feature interview:
This week Robb sat down with Brian Beyer, founder and CEO of Denver-based Red Canary. Red Canary is one of the up and comers in the security industry, and in the Colorado start-up scene. Learn about what they do, how Brian and the rest of the team got the idea, and why they picked Colorado for their company. I look forward to watching Red Canary grow over the next several years.
Local security news:
DigitalGlobe purchased by Canadian firm for 2.4b
Transamerica to add 200 employees in downtown Denver
Webroot's 2017 Threat Report
Protectwise releases their Immersive Security platform
Virtual Armour closes new clients
Abe Thompson named director of SecureSet's Colorado Springs campus
SANS Internet Stormcast Podcast
Down the Security Rabbithole
The Cyberwire Daily Podcast
Security Weekly Podcasts
Job Openings:
Clovis Oncology - IT Security Manager
Honeywell - Information Systems Security Manager
Rubin Brown - Manager - IT Risk Services
EY - Advisory Services Manager - IT Risk & Assurance Services
Wells Fargo - Application Security Champion
Visa - Cyber Security Systems Engineer
KP - Principle Security Architect
RTD - Analyst, Information Systems Risk
InteliSecure - Platform Delivery Engineer
KP - Cyber Risk Defense Intern
Notable job changes:
No news this week
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