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Jason Murrell is a cybersecurity advocate and consultant with more than two decades of experience in business and entrepreneurship. In this episode Jason chats with host Cole Cornford about both the successes and setbacks he’s experienced in the startup world, including as a founding shareholder in Starward Whisky and co-founder of Altius Mining. In recent years Jason’s career has focused on cybersecurity, including roles such as COO of Cyber Aware and Group Executive of AustCyber. Jason and Cole chat about how Jason’s business experience helped shape his approach to cybersecurity, learning from mistakes, financial literacy, and plenty more.
Secured by Galah Cyber website
Time Stamps4:46 - Sharks as a metaphor for adversaries in cybersecurity
9:40 - Financial literacy
12:30 - Need for greater gender diversity
14:30 - Learning financial literacy from running a business
18:40 - How Jason’s business experience informed his approach to cybersecurity
19:00 - Jason’s experience with the company Starward Whisky
24:20 - Cle sees similarities between whiskey company and Galah Cyber
25:40 - In business, approaching problems differently to the competition
25:50 - Jason’s gold mining business
26:30 - Raising millions for the gold mining business, only for it to be taken over
28:00 - Learning more from mistakes than successes
28:30 - In cyber, we shold learn from instances and mistakes better
30:20 - Optus breach, and the imbalance of “one mistake and you’re hung drawn and quartered”
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Jason Murrell is a cybersecurity advocate and consultant with more than two decades of experience in business and entrepreneurship. In this episode Jason chats with host Cole Cornford about both the successes and setbacks he’s experienced in the startup world, including as a founding shareholder in Starward Whisky and co-founder of Altius Mining. In recent years Jason’s career has focused on cybersecurity, including roles such as COO of Cyber Aware and Group Executive of AustCyber. Jason and Cole chat about how Jason’s business experience helped shape his approach to cybersecurity, learning from mistakes, financial literacy, and plenty more.
Secured by Galah Cyber website
Time Stamps4:46 - Sharks as a metaphor for adversaries in cybersecurity
9:40 - Financial literacy
12:30 - Need for greater gender diversity
14:30 - Learning financial literacy from running a business
18:40 - How Jason’s business experience informed his approach to cybersecurity
19:00 - Jason’s experience with the company Starward Whisky
24:20 - Cle sees similarities between whiskey company and Galah Cyber
25:40 - In business, approaching problems differently to the competition
25:50 - Jason’s gold mining business
26:30 - Raising millions for the gold mining business, only for it to be taken over
28:00 - Learning more from mistakes than successes
28:30 - In cyber, we shold learn from instances and mistakes better
30:20 - Optus breach, and the imbalance of “one mistake and you’re hung drawn and quartered”
Mentioned in this episode:
Call for Feedback