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In this gripping episode of the Cyber Distortion Podcast, we sit down with Ricoh Danielson — a former U.S. Army Combat Veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan, national security expert, and digital forensics specialist. With a career that bridges the battlefield and the digital frontlines, Ricoh brings a rare and powerful perspective on the evolving threats to our national security and critical infrastructure. From his firsthand experiences in war zones to his current role as a VCISO and digital forensic expert, Ricoh shares stories that are as eye-opening as they are inspiring. We dive into the real-world challenges facing the nation today — from protecting our energy grids and communication systems to defending against cyber threats that target both the public and private sectors. Ricoh also recounts some of his most intense moments in service, revealing what it takes to operate in high-stakes environments, both overseas and in high-profile courtrooms. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in cybersecurity, national defense, or the human element behind protecting our digital and physical worlds. Jason Popillion is a CISSP and serves as a CIO/CTO of a SaaS company and Kevin Pentecost is a CISSP, CISM, CEH, CPT, MPCS, MCSE, CCA, ITIL-F and serves as the Information Security Director for a Manufacturing company. Citations & Helpful Links:
https://www.nsa.gov/cybersecurity/
https://csrc.nist.gov/ • SANS Institute: A renowned organization specializing in information security and cybersecurity training, offering courses on topics like cyber and network defenses, penetration testing, incident response, and digital forensics. https://www.sans.org/ https://www.dc3.mil/
https://csrc.nist.gov/
https://www.cisa.gov/resources-tools/... For listeners interested in connecting with Ricoh Danielson or learning more about his work:
https://www.ricohd.us/
https://www.ricohd.us/contact
These resources provide a comprehensive starting point for those interested in delving deeper into the fields of national security and digital forensics.
In this gripping episode of the Cyber Distortion Podcast, we sit down with Ricoh Danielson — a former U.S. Army Combat Veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan, national security expert, and digital forensics specialist. With a career that bridges the battlefield and the digital frontlines, Ricoh brings a rare and powerful perspective on the evolving threats to our national security and critical infrastructure. From his firsthand experiences in war zones to his current role as a VCISO and digital forensic expert, Ricoh shares stories that are as eye-opening as they are inspiring. We dive into the real-world challenges facing the nation today — from protecting our energy grids and communication systems to defending against cyber threats that target both the public and private sectors. Ricoh also recounts some of his most intense moments in service, revealing what it takes to operate in high-stakes environments, both overseas and in high-profile courtrooms. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in cybersecurity, national defense, or the human element behind protecting our digital and physical worlds. Jason Popillion is a CISSP and serves as a CIO/CTO of a SaaS company and Kevin Pentecost is a CISSP, CISM, CEH, CPT, MPCS, MCSE, CCA, ITIL-F and serves as the Information Security Director for a Manufacturing company. Citations & Helpful Links:
https://www.nsa.gov/cybersecurity/
https://csrc.nist.gov/ • SANS Institute: A renowned organization specializing in information security and cybersecurity training, offering courses on topics like cyber and network defenses, penetration testing, incident response, and digital forensics. https://www.sans.org/ https://www.dc3.mil/
https://csrc.nist.gov/
https://www.cisa.gov/resources-tools/... For listeners interested in connecting with Ricoh Danielson or learning more about his work:
https://www.ricohd.us/
https://www.ricohd.us/contact
These resources provide a comprehensive starting point for those interested in delving deeper into the fields of national security and digital forensics.