The information security industry needs both better tools to fight adversaries, and more people to do the fighting, says Fortinet Deputy CISO Renee Tarun in this interview with The Security Ledger Podcast’s Paul Roberts.
Spotlight
Spotlight podcasts bring Security Ledger’s audience up close and personal with some of the leading cybersecurity firms in the world: exploring the history, technology and vision that drives innovation in the information security field. Hosted by Security Ledger Editor in Chief Paul Roberts, this premium podcast features interviews with leading executives, security researchers and entrepreneurs as they chart the future of the cybersecurity industry.
Episode 208: Getting Serious about Hardware Supply Chains with Goldman Sachs’ Michael Mattioli
In this week’s Security Ledger Podcast, sponsored by Trusted Computing Group, we’re talking about securing the hardware supply chain. We’re joined by Michael Mattioli, a Vice President at Goldman Sachs who heads up that organization’s hardware supply chain security program.
Episode 207: Sarah Tatsis of BlackBerry on finding and Keeping Women in Cyber
In this week’s episode of the podcast (#207) we speak with Sara Tatsis of the firm Blackberry about her 20 year career at the legendary mobile device maker and the myriad challenges attracting women to- and keeping them in the information security field.
Encore Edition: Veracode CEO Sam King on Infosec’s Leaky Talent Pipeline
Women are more than 50% of the population, but barely 20% of the information security workforce. Why? In this encore podcast in honor of Women’s History Month, we revisit a 2019 interview with Veracode CEO Sam King to talk about cybersecurity’s leaky talent pipeline.
Episode 206: What Might A Federal Data Privacy Law Mean In the US?
With movement towards passage of a federal data privacy law stronger than ever, we invite two experts in to the Security Ledger studio to talk about what that might mean for U.S. residents and businesses: Stacey Gray, who is a Senior Counsel at the Future of Privacy Forum and Rehan Jalil, the CEO of Securiti.ai.