This is a special episode of Tuesday Morning Grind. We are coming up on 50 episodes as well as the Thanksgiving holiday.
Today, I’d like to look back on our 50 episodes to date, and surface a few of the most memorable insights I’ve learned from the incredible array of guests we’ve had on the show. We’ll cover lessons learned about entrepreneurship, cybersecurity, and more.
[0:47] Kennet Westby from Coalfire - Identify Where There's Opportunity
[1:49] Justin Nassiri from Captivate.ai - You Have to Put in Work to Get Added Value
[2:36] Mike Meyer from SalesLoft - Celebrate the Wins
[3:21] Colonel Rob Campbell - It's Personal, Not Personnel
[5:22] Brooklyn Dicent - Telling Stories to Test Your Material
[6:18] Trent Russel - Using Podcasting to Build B2B Relationships
[7:49] Nikole Davenport from HITRUST - Why Does Privacy Matter?
[8:51] Jeremy Garcia from LinuxQuestions.org - Technology Erodes Privacy
[10:07] Daniel Solove - Meaningless Privacy Measures and Innocuous Information
[11:48] Kelly Haxton, a former US Special Agent - Advice to Prevent Fraud
[13:23] Paulo Shakarian - Cybersecurity and Machine Learning Data Analytics
[14:56] Luke McOmie, aka the hacker Pyr0 - 3 Attributes of a Great Security Practitioner
[16:58] Pete Strouse - How to Break Into the Cyber Security FieldWe at risk3sixty are so excited about the road ahead. And I’m excited to continue to bring you more great episode of Tuesday Morning Grind in the months ahead.
About risk3sixty: risk3sixty is a security, privacy, and compliance consulting firm that helps high growth technology organizations build, manage, and assess security and privacy programs. Offering services related to SOC 2, ISO 27001, PCI DSS, HITRUST, Virtual CISO, Privacy Programs (GDPR, CCPA, etc.), Penetration Testing, and a GRC Platform built for cloud technology companies, Phalanx. You can learn more about risk3sixty at www.risk3sixty.com.