Security Visionaries is a thought leadership venture in the networking and security space, profiling hand-selected senior security, trust, and networking executives who are successfully navigating today’s changing networking/security landscape and helping to redefine the role of security and trust at their respective organizations.
The Democratization of Security
Join host Emily Wearmouth on the Security Visionaries podcast for her engaging conversation with Phil Miller, Divisional CISO at LPL Financial, about democratizing security. Learn more about his unique approach to making security an understandable and shared responsibility, as well as how this democratized approach relates to the idea of “security by design.” Additionally, Phil showcases practical ways to implement the democratization of security, including leveraging automation and AI, as well as detailing what metrics are used to measure success and why the human factor cannot be overlooked within security protocols.
10/15/2024 • 24 minutes, 39 seconds
The Future of Security: Quantum, AI, and Macro-political Change
On the latest episode of Security Visionaries, hosts Emily Wearmouth and Max Havey sit down with Netskope co-founders CEO Sanjay Beri and CTO Krishna Narayanaswamy to talk about the future of security and where things are headed next. In this conversion, they delve into a wide-ranging array of subjects, that include how quantum advances are impacting data security, impending shifts due to AI, and the challenges posed by data protection regulations like GDPR. Additionally, Sanjay and Krishna shed light on strategies around planning for unforeseeable factors, like COVID-19, and the importance of incorporating climate change into business planning.
9/24/2024 • 35 minutes, 55 seconds
Data Lakes, Security, & Innovation
On the latest episode of Security Visionaries, host Max Havey sits down with guest Troy Wilkinson, CISO at Interpublic Group (IPG), for a deep dive into the world of data lakes. In this conversation Troy offers his perspective on why data lakes have become an important aspect of modern security strategies, the sorts of challenges CISOs often run into with data lakes, and advice he would offer to other security looking to protect their data lakes.
9/5/2024 • 17 minutes, 56 seconds
Neurodivergence in Cyber
On this illuminating episode of the Security Visionaries Podcast, host Emily Wearmouth sits down for a conversation about neurodivergence in cyber with special guest Holly Foxcroft, a neurodiversity consultant and expert on neurodiversity research in the cybersecurity industry. Holly, who herself is autistic with ADHD, delves into the intricate world of neurodiversity, sharing her unique experiences and perspectives.Holly and Emily explore the crucial role of understanding and embracing neurodiversity in the workplace and share practical tools for building a truly neuro-inclusive environment. The discussion also delves into the lesser-known area of acquired neurodivergence and underlines the urgency for organizations to treat neurodiversity as a critical aspect of healthcare and mental health support.
7/24/2024 • 30 minutes, 9 seconds
The Convergence of CIO & CISO Roles
Join host Max Havey on the latest episode of Security Visionaries as he sits down with guest Jadee Hanson, CISO at Vanta. Jadee offers an in-depth and insightful look at the intertwining roles of CIOs and CISOs in the high-stakes world of cybersecurity. Tune in to listen to Jadee's journey, learn about the strategies she’s used to build bridges between security and technology teams, gain insights into the future of CISO roles, and discover why integrated processes and equal accountability are changing the game.
7/12/2024 • 18 minutes, 1 second
A Mid-year Recap of 2024
As June draws to a close, co-hosts Emily Wearmouth and Max Havey zoom out a bit to reflect on some of the most interesting episodes of 2024, the trends that are piquing their interest, and peak at what they’re hoping to cover in the rest of the year to come. This episode is great, particularly if you’re a new listener looking for a place to start. Some of the episodes covered include:How to Use a Magic Quadrant and Other Industry Research (with Steve Riley & Mona Faulkner)Changing Perceptions of Risk Appetite (with David Fairman & Jack Freund)Personal Resilience in Cyber (with Shanon Jurkovic and Samm Macleod)Young Voices on Diversity in Cyber (with Jacklyne Mbuthia, Sam Van Stockrom, and Ally Frame)Elections, Disinformation, and Security (with Shamla Naidoo)Zero Trust: It's More Than Just Identity (with John Kindervag & Neil Thacker)The Intersection of Zero Trust and National Security (with Chase Cunningham)
6/25/2024 • 17 minutes, 54 seconds
The Intersection of Zero Trust and National Security
On the latest episode of Security Visionaries, co-hosts Max Havey and Emily Wearmouth sit down for a conversation with guest Chase Cunningham (AKA Dr. Zero Trust) about zero trust and national security. Drawing from his vast experience in both the Navy and cyber forensics, Chase discusses the significance of national governments adopting a strategic approach to cybersecurity. Listen as he examines the evolving cyberattack landscape and whether a Geneva Convention for cyber would be effective. Chase doesn't shy away from the tough issues, as he discusses the ethical challenges faced by democratic nations in a world where some adversaries play by different rules and he also shares interesting insights from his career journey both in the public and private sectors. Don't miss this episode packed with invaluable insights into cybersecurity, national security, and the zero trust framework
6/11/2024 • 23 minutes, 42 seconds
Becoming a Non-executive Director
On the latest episode of the Security Visionaries Podcast, host Emily Wearmouth welcomes guests Richard Starnes, CISO of Six Degrees, and Homaira Akbari, President and CEO of AKnowledge Partners, for a conversation about the role of a non-executive director (NED), shedding light on what this role entails. They discuss why the NED role can be particularly appealing for cybersecurity leaders and delve into the paramount importance of diversity on boards. Additionally, they also explore the existing cybersecurity knowledge gap on boards, emphasizing the need for cybersecurity professionals to articulate their knowledge in business language, as well as the impact cyber incidents can have on board focus. This is a conversation you will not want to miss!
5/28/2024 • 32 minutes, 53 seconds
On Patents, Trolls, and Innovation
On the latest episode of Security Visionaries, host Emily Wearmouth chats with guests Suzanne Oliver, an intellectual property expert, and Krishna Narayanaswamy, co-founder and CTO of Netskope, about the world of patents. From defining what a patent is, to understanding the roles of patent offices and the application process, they leave no stone unturned. The discussion delves into the nitty-gritty details of patenting costs, timeframes, and their strategic importance for businesses. Suzanne and Krishna also tackle the issue of patent trolls and the hurdles they create, along with highlighting the relevance of diversity and inclusivity in patenting. Tune in to hear a wealth of knowledge about patents and their pivotal role in the tech industry.
5/14/2024 • 31 minutes, 42 seconds
Driving Innovation in an Increasingly Remote Workforce
On the latest episode of the Security Visionaries podcast, host Max Havey digs into the world of remote work and innovation. Joined by special guests Rebecca Hinds, head of the Work Innovation Lab at Asana, and Yihua Liao, Head of Netskope AI Labs, they delve into strategic methods to cultivate innovation as a routine part of everyday work. Listen as Rebecca and Yihua share personal success stories from projects they’ve worked on, relay the significance of digital literacy, and recommend ways in which leaders can nurture a digitally competent culture. They also shed light on the hurdles of fostering innovation in remote teams and recommend ways to instigate creative collisions and measure collaboration. Don't miss out on this episode packed with valuable insights and practical advice on driving innovation in the workplace!
4/30/2024 • 30 minutes, 51 seconds
How to Use a Magic Quadrant and Other Industry Research
In this episode of Security Visionaries, join host Max Havey dives into the fascinating world of analyst research, centering on the renowned Gartner Magic Quadrant with guests Steve Riley, a former Gartner analyst, and Mona Faulkner, an experienced analyst relations professional. In their conversation they dissect the intricate process of creating a Magic Quadrant and why it's much more than just a chart. Learn about the role of analyst relations and understand why customer references hold significant value. This episode is a must-listen for any organization looking to leverage analyst research for informed purchasing decisions in a competitive, complex market.
4/16/2024 • 26 minutes, 4 seconds
Zero Trust: It's More Than Just Identity
On this episode of Security Visionaries, host Emily Wearmouth explores the concept of zero trust with cybersecurity experts John Kindervag, the "Godfather of Zero Trust,” and Neil Thacker. Listen in as they recount the origins of zero trust, its underlying principles, and how it's reshaping modern organizations. They also clarify the common misconception that zero trust is only about identity and access management, stressing that its broader scope in safeguarding organizational assets. Moreover, they delve into the trials and tribulations of implementing zero trust, and the need for comprehending the organization's mission and protect surface. Finally, we encourage organizations to gradually, iteratively, and inconspicuously adopt zero trust while keeping a close eye on the system.
4/2/2024 • 30 minutes, 14 seconds
Elections, Disinformation, and Security
On the latest episode of Security Visionaries host Max Havey dives into a conversation about the complex world of election security with Shamla Naidoo and co-host Emily Wearmouth. As a distinguished law professor at the University of Illinois, Naidoo offers a fresh and valuable perspective on the influence of rapidly advancing technology on our electoral processes. The episode takes a look at aspects of election security around voter registration and physical controls at polling places. Naidoo’s biggest worry, though, is not about compromise at the polls, but instead the alarming rise of psychological manipulation through misinformation and disinformation, emphasizing the need for consumer education and awareness in combating these deceptive tactics. Tune in to hear critical discussions on combating these threats and tangible tips for consumers on how to adopt a discerning attitude towards information.
3/19/2024 • 29 minutes, 59 seconds
Challenging Norms of Women in Cyber
Just in time for International Women’s Day, the latest episode of Security Visionaries finds host Emily Wearmouth sitting down with guests Emily Heath and Shamla Naidoo, as they shine a light on the importance of diversity for better business outcomes whilst discussing the roadblocks faced by women and people of color in the cybersecurity sector. Listen in as they offer insightful reasons behind this decline and underline the necessity for true intent, focus, and discipline to revolutionize outdated norms, leading to a more inclusive cybersecurity industry. This episode underscores the urgent need for a shift in attitude and acknowledgement of diversity as an essential aspect of cybersecurity organizations.
3/5/2024 • 29 minutes, 54 seconds
Cookies, Not Biscuits
Prepare yourself for an exploration into the ever-changing world of cookies and data privacy on the latest episode of the Security Visionaries Podcast! Join host Emily Wearmouthas she sits down with experts David Fairman and Zohar Hod to discuss the past, present, and future of internet cookies. From the rise of third-party cookies and their subsequent fall, to the role Google has played in these transformations, and beyond, this discussion promises to leave no stone unturned. Our guests delve into the responsibilities of data protection officers, the evolving future of personalization via AI, and the opportunities as well as challenges emerging from these shifts. Tune in to gain invaluable insights into data privacy's evolving landscape!
2/20/2024 • 26 minutes, 2 seconds
Making Cyber Hygiene a Year-round Conversation
On the latest episode of the Security Visionaries Podcast, host Max Havey sits down with Rich Davis, Director of Product Solutions Marketing at Netskope for a deep dive into the crucial topic of cyber hygiene. Specifically, they get into assessing the impact of cyber awareness days and revealing the challenges businesses face in instilling year-round cyber hygiene habits. Discover how multi-factor authentication and zero trust principles can elevate your cyber hygiene. From making cybersecurity personal to converting it into a business initiative, this episode is packed with useful tips for improving cybersecurity in your organization and personal life.
2/6/2024 • 19 minutes, 4 seconds
Personal Resilience in Cyber
In this episode, host Emily Wearmouth dives deep into the concept of personal resilience in cybersecurity with guests Shannon Jurkovic, CISO for Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, and Samm MacLeod, CSO & CRO for Culture Amp. Their discussion revolves around the role of personal resilience in strengthening corporate resilience and the effects stress can have on cybersecurity professionals. Shannon and Samm highlight the urgent need for organizations to address mental health, to identify signs of burnout, and to foster a supportive environment. Listen in as they share their own coping techniques to handle stress and build resilience personally and professionally.
1/23/2024 • 26 minutes, 4 seconds
Reflecting on 2023 Threat Trends
Tune into our latest Security Visionaries podcast where host Max Havey engages in a riveting discussion with Ray Canzanese, the Director of Netskope Threat Labs as they reflect on the threat landscape trends of 2023. In this episode they examine the emergence of generative AI, the rampant use of Trojans in cyber attacks, the dynamic tactics of cyber extortion, and delve into the effects of geopolitical conflicts on cyber threats and the prevalent role of ransomware. Read the latest Cloud and Threat Report here.
1/11/2024 • 22 minutes, 3 seconds
Young Voices on Diversity in Cyber
Join host Emily Wearmouth for an insightful discussion with three bright young professionals in cybersecurity: Ally Frame, Jacklyne Mbuthia, and Sam Van Stokrom. In this episode, they open up about their backgrounds, motives for venturing into cybersecurity, and their unique experiences in STEM fields. As the industry craves more diversity, the trio discusses the hurdles they face as minorities and share ambitions for their long-term careers. The episode also delves into strategies to encourage a more diverse pool of talent in cybersecurity, such as amplifying awareness of related career paths, funding training initiatives, and fostering mentorship opportunities. Learn more about your local Women in Cybersecurity chapter here.
12/26/2023 • 33 minutes, 11 seconds
What's Next for VPN
On this episode of the Security Visionaries podcast host Max Havey engages in a fascinating discussion with Steve Riley, former Gartner analyst and Field CTO at Netskope and Carl Smittle, Network Engineer for Charter Communications, about the history, significance, and future of virtual private networks (VPNs). Understand how VPNs revolutionized businesses, and how the advent of zero trust network access (ZTNA) shows a potential replacement for VPNs, as Steve and Carl provide advice for organizations looking to take the next step as they retire their existing appliances.
12/11/2023 • 29 minutes, 19 seconds
2024 Predictions
It’s predictions season once again, and to mark the occasion, host Emily Wearmouth sits down for a conversation with Sherron Burgess, Senior VP and CISO for BCD Travel, and Shamla Naidoo, Head of Cloud Strategy and Inovation at Netskope, to talk about the hot topics they're seeing for the year to come. Sit back for a rousing conversation about the changing relationship between CISOs and boards, the evolving world of cyber skills, the impending rise of AI regulations, and continuous adaptive zero trust.
11/28/2023 • 29 minutes, 6 seconds
Changing Perceptions of Risk Appetite
How have perceptions and appetite for risk changed over the past 5 years? In this episode of Security Visionaries we speak to the man who literally co-wrote the book on risk, Jack Freund, Chief Risk Officer at Kovrr, along with a CIO and CISO who has worked for more than one global financial institution, David Fairman CIO & CSO - APAC at Netskope, to try to better understand how cyber risk sits within broader organization risk decisions.