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The No Password Required Podcast connects with the cybersecurity industry’s most interesting professionals and shares their stories. No Password Required covers a variety of tech topics, from the cyber-related challenges facing law enforcement to the advent of quantum computing, this podcast explores the people and topics at the forefront of the field.
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No Password Required Podcast Episode 59 — Mariana Padilla

Episode 59

mardi 13 mai 2025Duration 45:23

keywords

cybersecurity, leadership, startups, failure, vendor trust, HACKERverse, communication, investment, innovation, beginner's mindset, job search, LinkedIn, networking, AI, personal branding, cybersecurity, lifestyle polygraph, superheroes, career advice, mentorship

summary

In this episode of No Password Required, host Jack Clabby and co-host Kaylee Melton engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Mariana Padilla, co-founder and CEO of HACKERverse.AI. The discussion revolves around the importance of embracing failure as a learning opportunity, the role of leadership in fostering a positive work environment, and the challenges faced in the cybersecurity vendor landscape. Mariana shares her insights on the need for better communication in the industry and the importance of a beginner's mindset in driving innovation. The conversation also touches on the future of investment in cybersecurity and the necessity of rebuilding trust within the industry. In this engaging conversation, Mariana discusses the challenges of job searching in the current landscape dominated by AI and the importance of networking and personal branding. She emphasizes that building trust and connections is crucial in the cybersecurity field. The discussion transitions into a fun segment called the lifestyle polygraph, where Mariana shares her thoughts on superheroes and their relevance to personal and professional growth. The episode concludes with Mariana providing insights on how to connect with her and her work.

takeaways

Embracing failure is crucial for personal and professional growth.

Leadership should focus on transparency and learning from mistakes.

A beginner's mindset can lead to innovative solutions in cybersecurity.

The cybersecurity industry struggles with communication and trust.

Venture capital influences the direction of cybersecurity startups.

Sustainable business practices are essential for long-term success.

The sales process in cybersecurity needs to be more efficient.

Understanding vendor interoperability is critical for security.

Cybersecurity vendors must demonstrate product viability effectively.

The industry must evolve to meet the rapid pace of technological change. You're competing against AI for some of these jobs.

Networking is so, so, so important.

The online application system has been dying for quite some time.

Your personal brand matters and you have to have one.

Conferences are a prime opportunity to peacock a little bit.

Batman has real feelings and real demons.

The correct answer is Star Trek.

Margot Robbie, I really like her.

You're on the fantasy cybersecurity squad.

Come follow me on LinkedIn for lots of shenanigans.

titles

Embracing Failure in Cybersecurity

The Importance of Leadership in Startups

Innovating with a Beginner's Mindset

HACKERverse: Revolutionizing Cybersecurity

Sound Bites

"It's all about leadership and leading by example."

"I think we have a gap here."

"We should focus on sustainably built businesses."

"It's just a bunch of nonsense."

"Networking is so, so, so important."

"Batman has real feelings and real demons."

"The correct answer is Star Trek."

"Margot Robbie, I really like her."

"You're on the fantasy cybersecurity squad."

Chapters 

00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity Conversations

02:00 Embracing Failure as a Learning Opportunity

06:02 The Role of Leadership in Startups

09:00 The Value of a Beginner's Mindset

11:58 Understanding HACKERverse's Mission

13:59 Challenges in the Cybersecurity Vendor Landscape

17:08 Shaking Up the Status Quo in Cybersecurity

21:52 The Future of Investment in Cybersecurity

24:36 Navigating Job Searches in the Age of AI

29:35 The Importance of Personal Branding

30:23 Lifestyle Polygraph: Fun and Games

39:05 Superheroes and Their Lessons

43:45 Connecting with Mariana: Final Thoughts

No Password Required Podcast Episode 58 — Trevor Hilligoss

Episode 58

lundi 14 avril 2025Duration 42:32

summary

In this episode of No Password Required, host Jack Clabby and guest Trevor Hilligoss discuss various aspects of cybersecurity, including the transition from military service to the private sector, the importance of leadership in tech, and the misconceptions surrounding cyber threats. Trevor shares insights from his career, emphasizing the need for a proactive approach to cybersecurity and the value of empowering teams to innovate and learn from failures. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into memorable experiences in cybersecurity, including impactful interactions and the importance of sharing knowledge. They explore personal preferences through a fun lifestyle polygraph segment, discussing walk-up songs, breakfast favorites, and nerd culture. The conversation also touches on the lighter side of cybersecurity with prank calls and the dynamics of building an escape room team. The episode concludes with contact information and an invitation to connect further.

takeaways

  • Trevor emphasizes the importance of metaphors in understanding cybersecurity.
  • The public often fears sophisticated threats while ignoring more common dangers.
  • Leadership in cybersecurity should focus on empowering teams rather than micromanaging.
  • A proactive approach in cybersecurity can prevent victimization before it occurs.
  • Technical leaders should understand core concepts to effectively guide their teams.
  • Misconceptions about cyber criminals often stem from Hollywood portrayals.
  • The military experience can significantly shape leadership styles in tech.
  • Daily life in cybersecurity involves constant learning and adaptation.
  • Sophistication in cyber threats does not always correlate with success.
  • Cybersecurity is about both fighting threats and fortifying defenses. Memorable interactions can lead to impactful collaborations in cybersecurity.
  • Sharing knowledge can help mitigate cyber threats effectively.
  • Personal preferences can reveal a lot about an individual's character.
  • Walk-up songs can reflect one's personality and professional identity.
  • Breakfast choices can be a blend of cultural influences and personal tastes.
  • Building a team for an escape room requires diverse skills and personalities.
  • Nerd culture can foster connections and shared interests among individuals.
  • Prank calls can be a humorous way to engage with public figures.
  • Culinary competitions highlight the absurdity of turning survival into entertainment.
  • Networking in cybersecurity can lead to unexpected opportunities.

titles

  • Cybersecurity Connections: Memorable Moments
  • The Lifestyle Polygraph: Fun and Insights
  • Walk-Up Songs: A Reflection of Identity
  • Breakfast Favorites: A Culinary Journey

Sound Bites

  • "Tell them what needs to get done."
  • "Empower your people to fail."
  • "We can stop that identity theft."
  • "I was in Europe giving a talk."
  • "I sent him everything that we had."
  • "I would get Jack Sparrow."
  • "I love Star Wars."
  • "I would call Gordon Ramsey."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity Insights

02:54 Career Path and Unexpected Experiences

05:55 Transitioning from Military to Cybersecurity

09:07 Daily Life at Spy Cloud

12:12 Leadership Philosophy and Management Style

14:53 The Nature of Cyber Threats

17:50 Technical Skills in Leadership

20:52 Misconceptions About Cyber Criminals

25:32 Memorable Cybersecurity Interactions

28:12 Lifestyle Polygraph Introduction

28:35 Walk-Up Songs and Personal Preferences

32:07 Breakfast Favorites and Culinary Influences

34:40 Building the Ultimate Escape Room Team

37:36 Nerd Culture and Personal Interests

39:02 Prank Calls and Culinary Competitions

41:20 Closing Thoughts and Contact Information

No Password Required Podcast Episode 50 — Tanya Janca

Episode 50

mardi 28 mai 2024Duration 01:00:44

Summary 

The conversation discusses the extradition case of Julian Assange and the role of the US prison system in the decision. It also explores Tanya Janca's role at Semgrep and her passion for affordable cybersecurity education. Additionally, it touches on Tanya's experience in election security and the importance of transparency in the process. Tanya discusses her volunteer work with the Canadian government, where she helps educate students about cybersecurity. She talks about the importance of teaching young people about privacy, protecting digital devices, and understanding cyber threats. Tanya also mentions her involvement in the Cyber Titan competition and her efforts to promote cybersecurity as a career. She shares her experience writing the book 'Alice and Bob Learn Application Security' and her unique approach to making technical concepts accessible through stories and different learning styles. Tanya also talks about the importance of mentoring and how she has benefited from mentors throughout her career.

Keywords 

Julian Assange, extradition, US prison system, cybersecurity education, Semgrep, election security, transparency, volunteer work, Canadian government, cybersecurity education, privacy, digital devices, cyber threats, Cyber Titan, promoting cybersecurity, career, Alice and Bob Learn Application Security, technical concepts, stories, learning styles, mentoring

Takeaways

  • The extradition case of Julian Assange highlights the differences in prison systems between the US and other Western democracies.
  • Tanya Janca's role at Semgrep involves community management and education in the field of cybersecurity.
  • Affordable cybersecurity education is crucial for organizations to effectively use security tools and integrate them into their programs.
  • Election security requires centralization, knowledge sharing, and transparency to ensure public trust in the process. Volunteer work with the Canadian government focuses on educating students about cybersecurity, including topics like privacy and protecting digital devices.
  • Promoting cybersecurity as a career is important, and initiatives like the Cyber Titan competition help engage high school students in learning about cybersecurity.
  • Tanya's book 'Alice and Bob Learn Application Security' uses stories and different learning styles to make technical concepts accessible.
  • Mentoring is valuable for personal and professional growth, and Tanya has both benefited from mentors and become a mentor herself.

Titles

  • The Importance of Transparency in Election Security
  • Cybersecurity as a Career: The Cyber Titan Competition
  • The Value of Mentoring: Tanya's Experience as a Mentor and Mentee

Sound Bites

  • "I am head of community and education, which is a role they made up just for me."
  • "They decided, I think in 2017, we need to make a task force to make sure they know cyber."
  • "Defenders need to understand attacks or they can't be good at defending, right? Like we're teaching them ethics as we teach them how to hack."
  • "Alice and Bob are going to learn secure coding this time."

Chapters

00:00 The Extradition Case of Julian Assange

08:18 Affordable Cybersecurity Education at Semgrep

30:40 Tanya's Volunteer Work with the Canadian Government

31:35 Promoting Cybersecurity as a Career

34:02 Making Technical Concepts Accessible: 'Alice and Bob Learn Application Security'

39:45 The Value of Mentoring

No Password Required Podcast Episode 49 — Tamiko Fletcher LIVE from Sunshine Cyber Con

Episode 49

mardi 30 avril 2024Duration 01:11:40

Summary

In this episode of the No Password Required podcast, host Jack Clabby and co-host Kayley Melton interview Tamiko Fletcher, the CISO at Kennedy Space Center. Tamiko shares her journey from a small town in South Carolina to working at NASA and discusses her role as a CISO. She emphasizes the importance of mentorship, outreach, and diversity in the cybersecurity field. Tamiko also talks about the unique challenges of cybersecurity at NASA, such as patching during launches and balancing innovation with security. 

She emphasizes the need to know and learn about individuals' strengths, interests, and motivations in order to effectively place them on teams and utilize their skills. Tamiko also shares her experiences working at NASA and the changes she has witnessed over the years, including the evolution of IT and the increasing diversity at the Kennedy Space Center. She highlights the excitement and pride she feels when witnessing a launch and the impact of NASA's work on the world.

Keywords

NASA, cybersecurity, CISO, career trajectory, mentorship, outreach, diversity, patching, innovation, security, NASA, Kennedy Space Center, cybersecurity, teamwork, understanding people, IT evolution, diversity, launches, personal experiences, imposter syndrome, work-life balance, advocating for oneself, UFOs

Takeaways

  • Tamiko Fletcher shares her journey from a small town in South Carolina to working at NASA as the CISO at Kennedy Space Center.
  • She highlights the importance of mentorship, outreach, and diversity in the cybersecurity field.
  • Tamiko discusses the unique challenges of cybersecurity at NASA, such as patching during launches and balancing innovation with security.
  • She emphasizes the need for flexibility and adaptability in the ever-changing cybersecurity landscape. Understanding and valuing people is crucial in the workplace, as it allows for effective team placement and utilization of individual skills.
  • The evolution of IT and the increasing diversity at NASA's Kennedy Space Center have been significant changes over the years.
  • Witnessing a launch at NASA is an exciting and prideful experience, reminding employees of the impact of their work.
  • Advocating for oneself and setting boundaries is important for maintaining work-life balance and overall well-being.

Sound Bites

  • "I'm from a small town called Manning, South Carolina. If you look it up on the map, it's near Travel America. It's probably the best thing we got going for it, honestly."
  • "Success stories like yours are common at NASA. And it's also based on one's definition of success, right? So everyone has their own definition of what success is for them."
  • "I try to actually know and learn people... because I want to understand what makes them tick so I know where to place them on a team."
  • "We are human first and then we are who our job is. And I want to be able to utilize that person, that whole person, what makes them happy, what makes them excited to come in every day."
  • "I have a vast variety of folks on the team who help get cyber done."

 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Welcome to the Podcast

08:00 Education and Career Trajectory

25:48 Challenges and Innovations in Cybersecurity at NASA

34:4 8Building a Team and Emphasizing Diversity

41:30 The Diversity of the Cyber Team at NASA

54:25 Instilling Values in Teams to Change the Work Environment

No Password Required Podcast Episode 48 — Roman Sannikov

Episode 48

mardi 26 mars 2024Duration 01:05:33

Summary

Roman Sanikov, is the president of Constellation Cyber and specializes in cyber threat intelligence. In this episode, Roman discusses the importance of collaboration and transparency in the cybersecurity industry, particularly in combating ransomware attacks. He also emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to cybersecurity, involving education and empowerment for both employees and consumers. In this episode, Roman Reinhart shares his experiences as an undercover agent in the cybercrime world. He discusses maintaining a persona, dealing with forum behavior, and memorable arrests. He also emphasizes the importance of redemption and second chances. Roman also talks about his involvement with Helpster USA, an organization dedicated to providing life-saving treatment to young people in developing economies. He shares his hobbies of mushrooming and highlights the satisfying moments at work. Finally, he reflects on the cultural differences he experienced after moving overseas.

Takeaways

  • Pig butchering schemes are a significant cause of financial losses globally, and it is important to approach the topic with compassion and nuance.
  • Many scammers involved in these schemes are forced into this life against their will, either through human trafficking or being lured into it with false promises.
  • Collaboration and transparency are crucial in the cybersecurity industry to effectively combat ransomware attacks and mitigate their secondary and tertiary impacts.
  • A holistic approach to cybersecurity, involving education and empowerment for employees and consumers, is necessary to create a more secure environment. Maintaining a persona in the cybercrime world requires careful observation and adaptation.
  • Memorable arrests can lead to redemption and second chances for individuals involved in cybercrime.
  • Helpster USA provides life-saving treatment to young people in developing economies.
  • Mushrooming is a rewarding hobby that allows for outdoor exploration and collection.
  • Satisfying moments at work include helping clients have eureka moments and making positive changes.
  • Cultural differences, such as politeness, can take time to understand and adapt to.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Pig Butchering Schemes (opening conversation)

02:18 Online Scams and Exploitation

03:41 Forced Labor and Human Trafficking

04:41 Approaching Scams with Compassion

05:39 Guest Introduction: Roman Sanikov

07:01 Roman's Role at Constellation Cyber

08:22 Promoting Transparency in Ransomware Incidents

10:17 Mitigating Secondary and Tertiary Impacts of Ransomware Attacks

11:14 The Ripple Effect of Ransomware Attacks

13:10 The Importance of Collaboration in Cybersecurity

14:58 Roman's Career Path and Background

19:34 Educating and Empowering Employees and Consumers

21:28 Avoiding Victim-Blaming in Cybersecurity

24:16 The Need for Collaboration and Transparency in the Industry

25:10 Balancing Non-Traditional Pursuits with College

26:37 Undercover Work and Building Relationships

33:07 Maintaining a Persona

36:25 Dealing with Forum Behavior

38:18 Memorable Arrests

41:25 Redemption and Second Chances

45:13 Helpster USA

48:16 Eccentricities of NHL Players

50:56 Life's Unexpected Moments

56:19 The Joy of Mushrooming

58:43 Satisfying Moments at Work

01:01:04 Learning Politeness in America

No Password Required Podcast Episode 47 — Jo Anna Parker Martin

Episode 47

mardi 27 février 2024Duration 47:31

Summary

In this episode, Jo Anna joins Carlton Fields P.A. Jack Clabby and KnowBe4’s VP of Remote Publishing Teams Kayley Melton to tell the story of how her career has changed since starting at Rice University 17 years ago. From her early days as a receptionist at a hair salon to her current role as a security analyst, Jo Anna shares her journey in the cyber world and her fascination with artificial intelligence, stemming from her compliance-related responsibilities. Emphasizing a realism-based view on AI, she passionately advocates for a comprehensive understanding of AI, emphasizing that it’s neither inherently good nor bad.

Takeaways

  • Stolen recordings from popular artists can sell for high prices on the black market.
  • Cyber criminals are involved in various illegal activities, including stealing cryptocurrency and trading stolen, unreleased rap recordings.
  • Law enforcement plays a crucial role in investigating and apprehending cyber criminals, and these crimes can have real-life consequences.
  • The intersection of cybersecurity and AI presents challenges in assessing the risks associated with AI technologies.
  • Community outreach and education are important in promoting cybersecurity awareness and encouraging more people to pursue careers in the field.

Chapters

00:00 Stolen Recordings and Cyber Criminals

01:29 Arrest of a Florida Man and Stolen Rap Recordings

02:27 The Allegations and Nicknames

03:26 The Connection Between Cyber Crime and Rap Music

04:23 Real-Life Consequences of Cybersecurity Crimes

05:52 The Role of Law Enforcement in Cybersecurity Crimes

06:50 Introduction of Guest Joanna Parker-Martin

07:18 Joanna's Role at Rice University

08:15 Protecting Data at Rice University

09:08 Joanna's Journey into Cybersecurity

10:04 Overcoming Challenges and Changing Career Paths

18:14 Joanna's Interest in Artificial Intelligence

19:22 The Intersection of Cybersecurity and AI

20:46 The Challenges of Assessing AI Risk

21:13 The Inevitability of AI

22:37 The Risks of Facial Recognition Technology

27:26 Joanna's Involvement with WiCys

29:48 Community Outreach and Cybersecurity Education

30:10 Misconceptions About Cybersecurity Professionals

32:32 The Lifestyle Polygraph

43:35 Joanna's Preference for Sponge Cake in Strawberry Shortcake

No Password Required Podcast Episode 46 — Dr. Diana Burley

Episode 46

mercredi 31 janvier 2024Duration 58:51

SummaryThe conversation discusses the arrest of Ola Segun Simpson Adagorin, a Nigerian national facing US federal charges for a business email compromise scheme. The collaboration between the FBI and Ghana is highlighted, along with the role of the legal attache job in solving crimes with international impact. The scheme and indictment details are explored, emphasizing the sophistication of the attack. Dr. Diana Burley, Vice Provost for Research and Innovation at American University, shares insights on cybersecurity education and workforce readiness. The importance of understanding human behavior in cybersecurity is discussed, along with strategies for engaging in conversations and addressing the search for cyber unicorns. In this episode, the importance of password security and the various methods to enhance it are discussed. The conversation covers common password mistakes, the use of password managers, multi-factor authentication, biometric authentication, and the future of password security.

Takeaways

  • Collaboration between law enforcement agencies is crucial in solving cybercrime cases with international implications.
  • Understanding human behavior is essential in addressing cybersecurity challenges and shaping effective policies.
  • Digital literacy and foundational cybersecurity skills should be integrated into education across disciplines.
  • Creating a culture of cybersecurity requires a balance between rules and creativity, and a focus on psychological safety.
  • Engaging in conversations with strangers can be facilitated by finding common interests and making personal connections. Create strong and unique passwords for each online account.
  • Avoid common password mistakes such as using personal information or easily guessable patterns.
  • Consider using a password manager to securely store and generate passwords.
  • Enable multi-factor authentication whenever possible for an added layer of security.
  • Biometric authentication, such as fingerprint or facial recognition, can provide convenient and secure access to devices and accounts.
  • Passwordless authentication methods, such as biometrics or hardware tokens, may become more prevalent in the future.
  • Stay informed about emerging technologies and best practices in password security.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Arrest of Ola Segun Simpson Adagorin

01:24 Collaboration between FBI and Ghana

03:15 Scheme and Indictment Details

04:44 Legal Attache Job and Collaboration

06:10 Deterrence and Sealed Indictments

07:36 Introduction of Dr. Diana Burley

08:31 Dr. Burley's Background and Role at American University

09:23 Interest in Cybersecurity and Technology

10:21 American University's Role in Educating Policymakers

12:15 Engaging with Leaders and Shaping Policy

13:36 Engaging with Students and Future Leaders

14:28 American University's Focus on Policy and Research

15:27 Misconceptions about the Cybersecurity Workforce

16:23 Digital Literacy and Foundational Cybersecurity Skills

18:45 Retaining Skilled Members in the Academic Environment

19:43 Benefits of Engaging as a University Faculty Member

20:37 Understanding Human Behavior in Cybersecurity

22:05 Insights from Research on Human Behavior

23:25 Understanding Employee Behavior in Cybersecurity

24:47 Creating a Culture of Cybersecurity

27:08 Strategies for Initiating Conversations with Strangers

31:50 The Cyber Unicorn Project

35:08 Addressing the Search for Cyber Unicorns

41:45 Lifestyle Polygraph

50:57 Understanding Irrational Behavior and Self-Awareness

53:37 Engaging in Conversations with Strangers

02:30 The Importance of Password Security

10:15 Common Password Mistakes

18:45 Password Managers

27:10 Multi-Factor Authentication

35:40 Biometric Authentication

44:20 Passwordless Authentication

52:30 Future of Password Security

58:21 Conclusion

No Password Required Podcast Episode 45 — Lisa Plaggemier

Episode 45

mercredi 10 janvier 2024Duration 57:50

Summary

In this episode, Jack Clabby and Kayley Melton discuss the upcoming Sunshine Cyber Conference and their collaboration with Winn Schwartau. They also talk about the importance of diverse cybersecurity talent and their plans for a joint session at the conference. The hosts then interview Lisa Plaggemier, the executive director at the National Cybersecurity Alliance, who shares her career journey and the role of creativity and curiosity in cybersecurity. They also discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the cybersecurity industry and the importance of humor and satire in cybersecurity training. The episode concludes with a lifestyle polygraph segment. In this episode, the conversation covers various topics related to comedy, storytelling, and implementing change in organizations. The power of the internet is discussed, highlighting the potential consequences of online content. The guest shares her favorite comedy movies, emphasizing the comedic element in her expertise. The use of humor in training and awareness programs is explored, along with the challenges of implementing change in organizations. Dealing with roadblocks in security and the passion for security awareness are also discussed. The episode concludes with information on how to get in touch with the guest and a recap of what was learned.

 

Takeaways

  • The Sunshine Cyber Conference features keynote speakers from the No Password Required podcast, including Winn Schwartau.
  • The hosts will be doing their first on-site remote recording at the Sunshine Cyber Conference, featuring keynote speaker Tamiko Fletcher.
  • The National Cybersecurity Alliance focuses on training and awareness, using creativity and humor to engage and educate people.
  • Comedy movies, such as Monty Python and the Holy Grail, can be a source of expertise and inspiration.
  • Humor can be effectively used in training and awareness programs to engage and educate participants.
  • Implementing change in organizations can be challenging, but finding allies and overcoming roadblocks is essential.

 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction

01:28 Fishing for Potential, the RTFM Guide to Diverse Cybersecurity Talent

02:25 Live On-Site Remote Recording and Keynote Speakers

03:51 Sunshine Cyber Conference and Registration

04:46 Interview with Lisa Plaggemier

05:15 Background and Role at the National Cybersecurity Alliance

05:53 Transition to Security and Marketing Collaboration

06:22 Incident Response and Training and Awareness

07:20 Leadership and Skills in Cybersecurity

08:18 Kubikle Series and Creativity in Security

09:17 Curiosity and Creativity in Cybersecurity

10:48 Naming and Shaming in Pen Tests and Phishing Testing

11:41 DDoS Attack and Incident Response

12:38 Neurodiversity and Cybersecurity

13:21 Leading a Team During COVID-19

14:21 Creating Engaging Training Content

15:19 Global Data and Data Privacy Laws

16:18 Humor and Satire in Cybersecurity Training

18:47 Kubikle Series and Satire in Cybersecurity

20:41 Creating Kubikle Series and Future Plans

23:03Trust in Password Managers

24:22 The Importance of Curiosity in Cybersecurity

25:52 The Oh Behave Report and Behavioral Science

26:50 Communicating Security Information Effectively

28:44 Naming and Shaming in Phishing Testing

29:39 Accepting Risk and Escalation Plans

30:38 The Role of Security Teams and HR

32:35 Building Trust in Password Managers

33:32 Global Data and Cybersecurity Awareness

36:51 The Importance of Curiosity in Cybersecurity Hiring

40:03 The Underground Student-Led Newspaper

41:12 The Significance of Curiosity and Creativity in Career

50:44 The Power of the Internet

51:14 Favorite Comedy Movies

52:12 Using Humor in Training and Awareness

53:38 Implementing Change in Organizations

54:55 Dealing with Roadblocks in Security

55:45 Passion for Security Awareness

56:06 How to Get in Touch

56:37 What Was Learned

57:11 Closing Remarks

No Password Required Podcast Episode 44 — Jayson Street

Episode 44

lundi 11 décembre 2023Duration 01:05:32

Jayson Street — Chief Adversarial Officer at Secure Yeti, a DEF CON Groups Global Ambassador, and a world-class awkward hugger Jayson Street, the dynamic Chief Adversarial Officer at Secure Yeti, has worn many masks throughout his life and career. He was once named a “World-Class Hacker” on the National Geographic series "Breakthrough Cyber-Terror," but he prefers the simpler title of Hacker, Helper, and Human. In this episode, Jayson joins Carlton Fields P.A.’s Jack Clabby and KnowBe4’s VP of Remote Publishing Teams Kayley Melton to talk about his journey of self-discovery that led him from being an award-winning janitor at McDonald's to one of the world’s most infamous ethical hackers. From his early childhood, Jayson has embraced hacking as a way of life, embodying the spirit of relentless exploration, innovation, and resilience. Like our favorite co-host Kayley, Jayson uncovered a new layer of his identity in his adulthood when he discovered that he is neurodivergent. He dives deep into how this new understanding altered his perception of himself, allowed him to embrace the various “masks” he wears throughout life, and discovered that his unique mind is actually his superpower. He also shares extraordinary stories of how he gained entry into some of the hardest-to-access cyber targets in the world. To start off the show, Jack and Kayley talk about the celebrity that’s topping the Hacker Celebrity Hot List as the celeb whose name is used most by cybercriminals when creating online scams. Hint: he’s just Ken… You can follow Jayson on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jstreet/ You can follow Jayson on Twitter here: @jaysonstreet You can learn more about Jayson here: https://jaysonestreet.com You can learn more about Secure Yeti here: https://www.secureyeti.com/

No Password Required Podcast Episode 43 — Kristin Demoranville

Episode 43

lundi 20 novembre 2023Duration 01:02:53

Kristin Demoranville — CEO and Founder of AnzenSage, defender of the food sector, and friend to primates What is the role of cybersecurity in food safety? Kristin Demoranville, CEO and Founder of AnzenSage, is committed to shielding the food sector from potential cybersecurity threats and ensuring the resilience of the entire food supply chain. Her dedication is not just a professional pursuit; it's a mission to prevent any compromise to public health. In this episode, Carlton Fields Cybersecurity Attorney Jack Clabby and No Password Required producer Rex Wilson speak with Kristin about everything from the deployment of autonomous tractors to the secure refrigeration of airport food, and Kristin sheds light on the other facets of daily life that are linked to the food supply chain. Kristen also shares how her love for wildlife led to her working with primates at the Louisville Zoo before making the transition into cybersecurity, and the value that podcasting has brought to her life. Kristen’s podcast, the Bites & Bytes Podcast, is her platform for discussing cybersecurity and food safety, and is recommended listening for fans of No Password Required. Bites & Bytes has fast become a medium for Kristin to share insights, connect with audiences, and explore the intersections of her diverse interests. Jack and Rex also delve into the intricacies of the Environmental Protection Agency's recent decision not to include cybersecurity in water system audits, and the questions this may raise about the security of water utility infrastructure. You can follow Kristin on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/demoranvillekristin/ You can follow Kristin on Twitter here: @demokris You can learn more about AnzenSage here: https://www.anzensage.com/

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