Cybersecurity Ratings: A New Dawn in IoT or Just Another Day? with Larry Pesce, Product Security Research and Analysis Director, Finite State
On this episode, we delve into the recently announced U.S. Cyber Trust Mark, a cybersecurity labeling program for IoT devices.
AI and Cybersecurity: A Love Story or Security Nightmare? Pass the Popcorn, Please! with Alexander Fleischer
In this episode, Eric Greenwald sat down with guest Alexander Fleischer to delve into the escalating symbiosis between artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity.
How Big is Your Data? The Increasing Demand for Detailed, Actionable Information in Cybersecurity, with Dino Boukouris, Founder and Managing Director, Momentum Cyber
In this episode, host Eric Greenwald and Dino Boukouris delve into the increasing demand for detailed, actionable data in providing cybersecurity services.
The FDA will soon require SBOMs for medical devices. Are you ready? with Larry Pesce, Product Security Research and Analysis Director, Finite State
On this podcast episode, we explore the FDA's new Refuse to Accept (RTA) decision process and what it means for premarket submissions of medical devices
Coming Soon? Getting Sued for Crappy Software? with John Banghart, Senior Director for Cybersecurity Services, Venable LLP
In this episode, we review the Biden Administration's National Cybersecurity Strategy and what it means for software makers and the liability they may face for their creations.
The SBOM Challenge: Wait ... there was a contest? Who won?? with Matt Wyckhouse, Founder & CEO of Finite State
On this episode, host Eric Greenwald interviews Matt Wyckhouse and examines the S4x23 event and its SBOM Challenge. They examine its takeaways and conclusions and analyze the performance of each competitor.
So, What the Heck Are You Supposed to Do with an SBOM? with Dr. George Shea, Chief Technologist at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies
On this podcast episode, we examine the continuous visibility that SBOM brings to software supply chains and the push for SBOM's adoption and use.
What's Going on with ICS Security, and What's SBOM Got to Do with It? with Dale Peterson, ICS Security Catalyst and Founder of S4 Events
On this episode, host Eric Greenwald interviews Dale Peterson and examines the origins of Dale's influential S4 conference and the addition of this year's SBOM Challenge.
Mind of a Hacker, Role of a Defender, with Larry Pesce, Product Security Research and Analysis Director at Finite State
In this episode we explore Larry's origins in pen testing, security, and research. We also examine the challenges of lower production budgets and the questionable value of regulation.
The Cyber Insurance Questionnaire: Please Tell Me There's Another Way!, with Davis Hake, Co-Founder of Resilience
On this episode of the IoT: Internet of Threats podcast, we meet with Resilience Co-Founder Davis Hake to explore cyber insurance and the critical role it can play in improving the cybersecurity of policyholders.
Does the Government's Cybersecurity Mouth Have Any Teeth in It? with Mariam Baksh, Staff Correspondent at Nextgov
On this podcast episode, we explore the evolution of cybersecurity regulation, the cybersecurity goals of the Biden administration, and the merits of first-party versus third-party attestation.
What Keeps an Industrial Cybersecurity Expert up at Night? with Jonathan Tubb of Siemens Energy
On this episode, we explore the threats that keep industrial cybersecurity experts up at night, how today's energy and utility companies protect the U.S. power grid from terrorism and natural-disaster worst-case scenarios, the value of regulation as a catalyst for change in improving the industry's control environment, and how to get energy and utility companies committed to critical infrastructure protection.
The Truth about Ransomware (and How to Stop It), with Megan Stifel of IST
On this episode, Megan Stifel, Chief Strategy Officer at the Institute for Security and Technology (IST) and co-chair of the Ransomware Task Force (RTF) Working Group, joins podcast host Eric Greenwald to discuss the current and future state of ransomware.
You’ve been hacked. Should you call the FBI?
On this episode of the IoT: The Internet of Threats podcast, Jeff Tricoli, Former Section Chief at the FBI Cyber Division joins podcast host Eric Greenwald to discuss what to know about working with the FBI on cybercrime, the evolution and ethical implications of the ransomware industry, and the differences between cyberattacks from Russia and China.
Medical Device Security: Should I worry about my pacemaker being hacked?
On this episode of the IoT: The Internet of Threats podcast, we discuss the rising stakes of medical device cybersecurity, the growing role of government in regulating cybersecurity controls in healthcare, and how Health-ISAC fits into the picture.
How in the World Do You Measure Cybersecurity, Anyway? with Michael Daniel
On this episode of the IoT: The Internet of Threats podcast, Michael Daniel, President and CEO of Cyber Threat Alliance, joins podcast host Eric Greenwald to discuss the shifting sands of the regulatory landscape in cybersecurity today and the growing prospect of government regulation affecting private-sector cybersecurity practices.
Securing the DevOps Pipeline - You Can Do It the Way Intel Does! - with Darren Pulsipher
In this episode of the IoT: The Internet of Threats podcast, host Eric Greenwald and the Vidovich brothers Nick and Sam hack the headlines – they discuss the latest news in security and offer their perspectives. Eric also interviews guest Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect at Intel Corporation, about supply chain security at Intel.
Just How Hard Is It To Launch an Offensive Cyber Operation? With TJ White
This episode of the IoT: The Internet of Threats podcast features host Eric Greenwald reviewing security news with Nick and Sam, the Vidovich brothers. Eric then welcomes as his guest Vice Admiral TJ White, US Navy (Ret.), former commander of US Fleet Cyber Command/US TENTH Fleet, and Navy Space Command. Together, they discuss the international cybersecurity landscape and the challenges involved in defending the networks of the US Navy.
The SBOM Is Coming, with Allan Friedman
This week's episode of the IoT: The Internet of Threats podcast features host Eric Greenwald reviewing security news with Nick and Sam, the Vidovich brothers and discussing the future of the Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) Allan Friedman, Senior Advisor and Strategist at CISA.
Product Security Teams: How the Heck Do You Run Them? - with Josh Corman
On this week's episode of IoT: The Internet of Threats podcast, host Eric Greenwald discusses recent news in product and supply-chain cybersecurity with Nick and Sam, the Vidovich brothers. He interviews Joshua Corman, former Chief Strategist at CISA COVID Task Force and Founder of I am The Cavalry.