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Unlock the future of cybersecurity with the "Dr. Zero Trust Podcast" on all podcasting platforms! Join me as we delve into Zero Trust Security, redefining how we protect data and networks. Explore frameworks, threat prevention, identity management, exclusive interviews, and emerging tech. Whether you're a pro or just curious, trust me? this podcast is where those who value honesty and real insights go for their cybersecurity insights! Tune in on Spotify, Google, or ITunes now. #DrZeroTrustPodcast #Cybersecurity #ZeroTrust

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The Dr Zero Trust Show (the SignalGate Analysis)

In this conversation, Dr. Zero Trust analyzes a recent incident involving the leak of tactical action plans by high-ranking officials through unsecured communication channels. He discusses the implications of this leak on national security, the classification of information, and the accountability of government officials. The conversation highlights the discrepancies in how classified information is treated among different individuals and the need for integrity and accountability in leadership roles.

Takeaways

The incident involved a leak of tactical action plans.

High-ranking officials should use secure communication methods.

The classification of information is often misinterpreted.

There is a double standard in accountability for leaks.

Leadership must hold themselves accountable for their actions.

The integrity of government officials is crucial for national security.

Past incidents of information leaks show a pattern of behavior.

The consequences for lower-ranking individuals are harsher than for officials.

Public trust in government is eroded by lack of accountability.

The conversation emphasizes the importance of protecting classified information.

2025-03-27
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this conversation, Dr. Chase Cunningham, also known as Dr. Zero Trust, discusses the intersection of cybersecurity and finance, focusing on market trends, vulnerabilities, and the implications of recent cybersecurity incidents. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the financial aspects of cybersecurity, including stock performance and investment strategies, while also addressing the challenges faced by government programs and the ongoing threats from ransomware and state-sponsored attacks.

Takeaways

Cybersecurity is becoming increasingly intertwined with financial markets.

Investors should consider buying stocks after breaches for potential rebounds.

Government cybersecurity programs face significant vulnerabilities.

Microsoft has not patched a critical vulnerability for eight years.

Legislative bodies are scrutinizing the DHS's response to cyber threats.

Ransomware operations may have connections to state actors.

Investment opportunities exist in the cybersecurity sector despite volatility.

Fake updates are a common tactic used by ransomware gangs.

Understanding the financial impact of cybersecurity breaches is crucial.

Staying informed and proactive is essential for cybersecurity.

2025-03-20
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this conversation, Dr. Chase Cunningham and Barry Mainz, CEO of Forescout, discuss the pressing issues surrounding cybersecurity, particularly in critical infrastructure, legacy systems, and the importance of a zero trust approach. They critique the Netflix series 'Zero Day' for its portrayal of cybersecurity threats and explore the current state of security in various sectors, including healthcare and airports. The discussion emphasizes the need for compliance, business continuity, and the integration of cybersecurity into business strategies. They also touch on the future of cybersecurity investments and the importance of considering schools as critical infrastructure.

Takeaways

The portrayal of cybersecurity in media can be exaggerated.

Critical infrastructure is vulnerable and requires investment in security.

Zero trust principles should be applied to OT and IoT systems.

Legacy systems pose significant challenges for cybersecurity.

Compliance requirements for OT and IoT are lacking compared to other sectors.

Business continuity is a key driver for cybersecurity investments.

Cybersecurity discussions should focus on business impacts, not just technical details.

Heterogeneous environments require flexible security solutions.

Airports vary in their cybersecurity readiness based on age and investment.

Healthcare cybersecurity often reacts to breaches rather than preventing them.

2025-03-17
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

Summary

In this conversation, Dr. Zero Trust discusses various cybersecurity topics, including active malware campaigns, the risks associated with Veterans Affairs data, and the implications of recent data breaches. He also highlights legislative efforts to improve cybersecurity in the agricultural sector and the importance of cybersecurity for law firms. Additionally, he shares insights on investment strategies related to cybersecurity breaches and concludes with his upcoming travel plans and a new system he's trying for secure mobile use.

Active malware campaigns are increasingly prevalent and require attention.

Veterans Affairs data is at risk due to cybersecurity failures.

Personal data breaches are common, and many individuals are affected.

Legislative efforts like the Farm and Food Cybersecurity Act aim to address vulnerabilities.

Cybersecurity is essential for law firms to protect sensitive data.

Investing in companies post-breach can be financially beneficial.

The importance of proactive cybersecurity measures cannot be overstated.

Dr. Zero Trust is exploring new technologies for secure mobile use while traveling.

Staying informed and secure is crucial in today's digital landscape.

2025-02-28
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this conversation, Dr. Zero Trust discusses the current state of cybersecurity, focusing on leadership appointments, the confusion surrounding cyber threat naming, emerging threats, and the intersection of espionage and cybercrime. He critiques the lack of operational expertise in cybersecurity leadership, highlights the challenges posed by evolving cyber threats, and emphasizes the importance of understanding the implications of AI in cybersecurity operations. The discussion also touches on data privacy legislation efforts, ransomware trends, and the security vulnerabilities in the drone industry.

Takeaways

Leadership in cybersecurity should prioritize technical expertise over political loyalty.

The U.S. is currently losing the cyber war against adversaries.

Confusion in naming cyber threat actors complicates response efforts.

Emerging cyber threats are increasingly sophisticated and state-sponsored.

AI can significantly enhance cybersecurity operations and efficiency.

Data privacy legislation is often ineffective and redundant.

Ransomware groups are evolving and becoming more organized.

The cybercrime ecosystem is thriving with complex interconnections.

Drones present significant security vulnerabilities that could be exploited.

Public awareness of cybersecurity risks is crucial for protection.

2025-02-24
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this conversation, Dr. Zero Trust discusses the current state of cybersecurity, focusing on leadership appointments, the confusion surrounding cyber threat naming, emerging threats, and the intersection of espionage and cybercrime. He critiques the lack of operational expertise in cybersecurity leadership, highlights the challenges posed by evolving cyber threats, and emphasizes the importance of understanding the implications of AI in cybersecurity operations. The discussion also touches on data privacy legislation efforts, ransomware trends, and the security vulnerabilities in the drone industry.


Takeaways


Leadership in cybersecurity should prioritize technical expertise over political loyalty.

The U.S. is currently losing the cyber war against adversaries.

Confusion in naming cyber threat actors complicates response efforts.

Emerging cyber threats are increasingly sophisticated and state-sponsored.

AI can significantly enhance cybersecurity operations and efficiency.

Data privacy legislation is often ineffective and redundant.

Ransomware groups are evolving and becoming more organized.

The cybercrime ecosystem is thriving with complex interconnections.

Drones present significant security vulnerabilities that could be exploited.

Public awareness of cybersecurity risks is crucial for protection.




2025-02-18
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this conversation, Dr. Zero Trust, Anne Saunders, and Jack discuss the complexities of cybersecurity, particularly in the context of IoT and operational technology. They explore the vast attack surface presented by IoT devices, the challenges of securing these devices, and the importance of embedding security into the design of technology. The discussion also touches on regulatory frameworks, investment trends in cybersecurity, and the future of IoT security solutions.

Takeaways

IoT represents a significant attack surface for cybersecurity.

Embedding security into device design is crucial.

Data collection from IoT devices poses security risks.

Regulatory compliance is becoming more stringent with NIS2.

Investment in cybersecurity is often driven by immediate results.

The cost of breaches can have a tangible impact on businesses.

AI is changing the landscape of cybersecurity discussions.

Supply chain security is a critical component of IoT security.

Static credentials are a major vulnerability in cybersecurity.

A holistic approach to cybersecurity is necessary for effective protection.

2025-02-06
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this conversation, Dr. Zero Trust discusses various aspects of cybersecurity, including recent ransomware threats, the implications of AI and deepfake technology, and the importance of adopting a Zero Trust security framework. He also critiques the Biden administration's cybersecurity measures and highlights the ongoing challenges posed by stolen credentials and cyber threats. The discussion emphasizes the need for better security practices and the potential future risks associated with cyber warfare.

Takeaways

Life can throw unexpected challenges, like caring for family.

Ransomware attacks are evolving, targeting cloud services.

Strong passwords and two-factor authentication are essential.

AI technology can be misused for scams and deception.

OpenAI's models may exhibit unexpected language behaviors.

Government measures against cyber threats may be insufficient.

Stolen credentials remain a primary attack vector in cybersecurity.

Zero Trust security is crucial for modern organizations.

Cybersecurity is a growing market with increasing investment.

Future threats may include drone warfare and cyber attacks on infrastructure.

2025-01-22
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this conversation, Dr. Zero Trust discusses various aspects of cybersecurity, focusing on ransomware attacks, their impact on educational institutions, challenges in the cybersecurity workforce, emerging startups, government initiatives, financial implications of data breaches, and the effectiveness of cybersecurity labeling programs. The discussion highlights the need for proactive measures in cybersecurity and the importance of addressing non-human identity security challenges.


Takeaways


Ransomware attacks are on the rise, with significant impacts on organizations.

Cybersecurity events have affected educational systems, compromising student data.

There is a critical shortage of qualified cybersecurity professionals despite high demand.

Emerging cybersecurity startups are receiving substantial funding but need to demonstrate efficacy.

Government initiatives are being introduced to enhance cybersecurity measures.

Data breach notification laws can increase borrowing costs for businesses.

The Cyber Trustmark program may not effectively address cybersecurity concerns.

Non-human identities pose significant security challenges that need to be addressed.



2025-01-13
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this conversation, Dr. Zero Trust reflects on the state of cybersecurity as the new year begins, discussing the persistent issues of phishing, social engineering, and weak passwords that continue to plague the industry. He reviews significant cyber incidents from the previous year, including data breaches and legal developments, while also sharing personal reflections on his own goals and challenges faced in 2024. The discussion emphasizes the need for a strategic shift in cybersecurity practices and the importance of addressing foundational issues to prevent ongoing failures in the field.


Takeaways


The most prevalent methods of exploitation in cybersecurity are still phishing and social engineering.

Weak passwords remain a significant security risk in 2024.

Recent legal developments include a U.S. ban on data sales to adversarial nations.

Cyber incidents continue to rise, with notable breaches affecting government and private sectors.

Personal reflections reveal the importance of honesty in assessing one's goals and achievements.

Organizations relying on outdated practices are more likely to face breaches.

The concept of 'cyberflation' highlights the financial impact of cybersecurity failures on consumers.

A strategic shift towards Zero Trust (ZT) is necessary for better security outcomes.

The need for public awareness and legislative action in cybersecurity is critical.

2024 was marked by a lack of significant progress in cybersecurity despite increased awareness.



2025-01-03
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this conversation, I discussed various aspects of cybersecurity, including the manipulation of narratives through social media, the implications of leadership structures within Cyber Command and the NSA, personal liability for cybersecurity leaders, emerging trends for 2025, and significant supply chain vulnerabilities. The discussion also reflects on the challenges faced by cybersecurity professionals and highlights key incidents from the past year.

Takeaways

Social media can easily manipulate narratives, impacting public perception.

The dual leadership of Cyber Command and NSA raises concerns about authority and effectiveness.

CISOs face increasing personal liability, affecting their role and decision-making.

Ransomware incidents are expected to remain high, posing ongoing risks to organizations.

Supply chain vulnerabilities can have cascading effects across industries.

Generative AI poses new threats, enhancing the capabilities of malicious actors.

Cybersecurity leaders are experiencing burnout, with many considering leaving their roles.

The importance of reassessing functional dependencies in cybersecurity insurance is critical.

Fortune 100 companies are significantly affected by recent vulnerabilities in web application firewalls.

The year in cybersecurity was marked by significant breaches and challenges, indicating a need for improved practices.




2024-12-13
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this conversation, I discussed various cybersecurity reports, highlighting the increasing risks associated with AI, human behavior, and organizational vulnerabilities. He emphasizes the need for better security practices, the implications of recent data breaches, and the importance of updated cybersecurity legislation. The conversation also touches on the failures of government agencies to secure communications and the need for accountability in cybersecurity funding.


Takeaways


Fridays are a better time for live streaming.

There is a significant uptick in state-sponsored cyber attacks.

Organizations are not configuring AI services securely.

Human behavior poses a major risk in cybersecurity.

Phishing attacks have a guaranteed click rate of 5%.

Windows has a new zero-day vulnerability affecting multiple versions.

Deloitte experienced a significant data breach.

NIST emphasizes password length over complexity.

Cybersecurity legislation in Canada is facing delays.

The EU has identified substantial cyber threats to its member states.



2024-12-09
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this conversation, I discussed the ongoing cybersecurity talent crisis, highlighting qualified individuals seeking employment and the systemic issues contributing to the hiring problem. He delves into recent cybersecurity incidents, their financial implications, and the impact of identity security on consumer behavior. The discussion also touches on government regulations and the need for innovative practices in cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of proactive measures and collaboration in the industry.


Takeaways

There is a significant talent shortage in cybersecurity.

Qualified individuals are struggling to find work in the industry.

The hiring process needs to be more inclusive and flexible.

Recent cyber incidents have financial repercussions for companies.

Consumers are increasingly concerned about identity security.

Government regulations are often bureaucratic and ineffective.

Innovative practices like micro-segmentation are essential for cybersecurity.

Companies must prioritize transparency and security in their software.

The cybersecurity industry needs to adapt to evolving threats.

Collaboration is key to addressing the hiring crisis and improving security.





2024-12-01
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this conversation, Dr. Zero Trust and Kevin Brink discuss the challenges and innovations in implementing Zero Trust security frameworks, particularly within the Department of Defense (DoD). Kevin shares insights on the need for automation in Zero Trust assessments to overcome the limitations of manual processes, emphasizing the importance of empirical data for continuous evaluation. They explore the cost and scalability of Zero Trust solutions, as well as the value of assessing existing security measures against Zero Trust principles.

Takeaways


Automation is essential for effective Zero Trust assessments.

Manual assessments are labor-intensive and unsustainable.

Empirical data is crucial for validating security measures.

Zero Trust can be applied across various industries, not just DoD.

Breach and attack simulations provide quantitative data for assessments.

Cost-effective solutions can scale based on organizational needs.

Continuous monitoring is key to maintaining security compliance.

Zero Trust frameworks can help identify areas of inefficiency.

Integration with existing systems enhances the value of Zero Trust.

Understanding the specific needs of an organization is vital for implementation.


2024-11-22
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this conversation, I discussed various aspects of cybersecurity, including recent TSA regulations, stock market trends related to cybersecurity companies, emerging threats from AI-driven phishing scams, the importance of veteran employment in the cybersecurity field, rising salaries and stress levels among cybersecurity professionals, and the need for organizations to address vulnerabilities and improve their security measures. The discussion emphasizes the importance of proactive measures in cybersecurity and the potential for financial gain in the stock market following breaches.


Takeaways


The TSA is proposing new cybersecurity regulations for surface transportation.

Investing in cybersecurity stocks can be profitable after breaches.

AI is increasingly being used in sophisticated phishing scams.

Veterans can fill the talent gap in cybersecurity roles.

Cybersecurity salaries are rising, but so is job-related stress.

Organizations need to patch vulnerabilities promptly to avoid exploitation.

Emerging tools and resources can aid in cybersecurity efforts.

The importance of reporting significant security concerns is emphasized.

Cybersecurity professionals are seeking better work-life balance and training opportunities.

Proactive measures are essential to combat evolving cyber threats.



2024-11-08
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this episode of the Dr. Zero Trust podcast, hosts James Pham and Oz Wasserman from Opsin discuss the implications of generative AI in the context of cybersecurity and Zero Trust principles. They explore the evolution of AI, the risks associated with generative AI, and how Opsin aims to secure sensitive data while leveraging AI for productivity. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the security landscape as generative AI becomes more integrated into enterprise environments.














2024-11-07
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The DrZeroTrust Show

I discussed various topics related to #cybersecurity, including CISA's new international cyber security plan, the appointment of a new CISO at UnitedHealthcare, the progress of federal agencies in implementing #zerotrust, and the evolving landscape of hacking influenced by #AI. The discussion also touches on a serious hacking incident involving The Walt Disney Company and food safety, insights into hacker motivations, and the vulnerabilities present in critical infrastructure. I really emphasized the need for effective leadership and actionable solutions to address these pressing cybersecurity challenges. #drzerotrust #happyhalloween


Takeaways

CISA's international cyber security plan aims to enhance global cooperation.

UnitedHealthcare's new CISO faces significant challenges post-ransomware attack.

Federal agencies are making progress on Zero Trust implementation.

AI is changing the hacking landscape, making it more accessible.

A former Disney employee's hacking incident raises serious food safety concerns.

Insights from hackers reveal motivations beyond financial gain.

Critical infrastructure vulnerabilities are alarmingly prevalent.

Effective leadership is crucial for solving cybersecurity issues.

Simple fixes can prevent major security breaches.

The conversation highlights the importance of proactive cybersecurity measures.


2024-11-01
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The DrZeroTrust Show

In this conversation, I discuss the ineffectiveness of compliance violations and fines in changing corporate behavior regarding cybersecurity. I present data showing that fines are often negligible compared to company revenues, making them merely a cost of doing business. I argue for a reevaluation of negligence in cybersecurity and emphasizes the need for accountability, suggesting that without significant consequences, organizations will continue to prioritize profit over security.

Takeaways

Compliance violations are often seen as a cost of doing business.

Fines do not significantly impact large corporations' revenues.

Cyber insurance can offset the costs of compliance violations.

Statistically, companies often see stock price increases after breaches.

The current compliance framework does not enforce real change.

Negligence in cybersecurity needs a clearer legal definition.

Fines for violations should be more substantial to deter negligence.

Government organizations often escape penalties for breaches.

The data suggests a need for a shift in accountability measures.

Compliance does not equate to actual security improvements.





2024-10-25
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this conversation, I discuss various cybersecurity incidents and trends affecting organizations, including CrowdStrike's stock performance, foreign influence in U.S. elections, cybersecurity failures at Sellafield, and the impact of cyber incidents on critical infrastructure. The conversation also covers recent breaches at ADT and American Waterworks, challenges in healthcare cybersecurity, and T-Mobile's compliance issues. Throughout, I emphasizes the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and the ongoing threats faced by organizations.
Takeaways


CrowdStrike's stock has seen a resurgence after a breach.

Foreign actors are actively trying to influence U.S. elections.

Sellafield's cybersecurity failures have resulted in significant fines.

Cybersecurity incidents in critical infrastructure lead to financial losses.

Chinese hackers have targeted U.S. telecom companies for intelligence.

ADT has experienced multiple breaches in a short time frame.

American Waterworks reported unauthorized activity in its systems.

Healthcare organizations are struggling with cybersecurity preparedness.

MoneyGram faced a cybersecurity issue affecting customer data.

T-Mobile is under pressure to improve its cybersecurity measures.



2024-10-11
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this conversation, I discuss various cybersecurity topics, including investment strategies in cybersecurity stocks, vulnerabilities in vehicle security, the implications of AI vulnerabilities, the rise of cyber threats related to social media scandals, workforce development initiatives in cybersecurity, the risks posed by North Korean cyber actors, the disconnect between leadership and security teams regarding ransomware, political cybersecurity breaches, the critical state of cybersecurity in healthcare, and the increasing threats to aviation security.


2024-09-26
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

Den Jones talks about why he is launching 909 Cyber for smb's and other businesses. He and I chat about how to address critical strategic shortfalls for organizations and he runs us through how he put Zero Trust in place while at Adobe! Don't miss this one!

2024-09-24
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

The conversation delves into various pressing cybersecurity issues, including a recent attack on Hezbollah involving explosive pagers, the implications of cyber warfare, election interference by Iranian hackers, the severe impact of ransomware on healthcare, and the ongoing challenges of data privacy. The discussion also critiques the effectiveness of cybersecurity reports and the need for more substantial recommendations in the industry.
takeaways

The Hezbollah attack demonstrates the potential for cyber to cause physical harm. Ransomware attacks in healthcare have resulted in fatalities. Data privacy is an illusion in the digital age. Cybersecurity breaches often lead to stock market rebounds for affected companies. The sophistication of cyber attacks is increasing, requiring better defenses. Election interference remains a significant concern with foreign actors involved. Ransomware attacks can disrupt critical services and endanger lives. The value of personal data is often underestimated in legal settlements. Phishing scams are becoming more sophisticated and harder to detect. Cybersecurity reports need to provide actionable insights rather than generic advice.

2024-09-19
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Dr Zero Trust and MDR with CyberMaxx

In this conversation, Myself and Aaron Shah from Cybermaxx discuss the complexities of cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of understanding both offensive and defensive strategies. We explore the dichotomy in cyber operations, the adversarial mindset, and the common misconceptions clients have about their risk levels. The discussion also covers the role of Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services, the challenges faced by small and mid-sized businesses, and best practices for effective cybersecurity management.

2024-09-13
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this conversation, I discuss various topics including music licensing, the recent school shooting in Georgia, the impact of cyber security breaches on corporate reputation, the glitch in Chase Bank ATMs, the warning from Warren Buffett about cyber insurance losses, Chinese hackers exploiting software bugs, the launch of a cyber incident reporting portal by CISA, a bipartisan bill to strengthen healthcare cybersecurity, and a judge granting a request to suppress a cyber expert's efforts to warn the public.

2024-09-06
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this podcast episode, DrZeroTrust discusses various cybersecurity topics, including a partnership between G2 and security vendors, a cryptocurrency scam that led to the collapse of a Kansas bank, weaknesses in the FBI's cybersecurity practices, a breach at National Public Data, the state of phishing training, the use of AI chatbots by police officers, new cybersecurity rules proposed by the FAA, a lawsuit against Georgia Tech over cybersecurity failures, and allegations that the Biden administration pressured Meta (formerly Facebook) to censor COVID-19 content. DrZeroTrust emphasizes the importance of contributing to the cybersecurity community and encourages individuals to think critically and conduct their own research.

2024-08-30
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this conversation, I discuss various topics including the US Army's failed $11 million marketing deal with the UFL and Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, the state of ransomware in state and local government organizations, the Mimecast Global Threat Intelligence Report, the reliance on a few tech companies for critical aspects of the economy, the need for campaigns to report cyber breaches, the vulnerabilities in open source software, and the findings from the IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report.

2024-08-23
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Book Chat: Soft Skills and Architecting Success with Evgeniy Kharam

Evgeniy, the author of a book on soft skills in technology sales, discusses the importance of soft skills in the tech industry. He emphasizes the need for curiosity, the ability to overcome fear, and the importance of practicing soft skills outside of work. Evgeniy also talks about the flaws in the way conferences are organized and suggests a more networking-focused approach. He advises against making assumptions and encourages asking questions to better understand others' needs. The conversation highlights the value of visualization and the power of listening.

Get a copy here: https://www.softskillstech.ca/

2024-08-20
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

What should we know about the "possible" DDoS hit on the Trump X broadcast? What does another breach of billions of records mean? Even if it's got criminal record and background information? Uh oh. And more on this one!

2024-08-13
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An honest convo with Gentry Lane.

In this conversation, I interview Gentry Lane, CEO and founder of Nemesis Global, about cybersecurity and the challenges faced in the industry. They discuss the lack of leadership and strategy in national cybersecurity, the need for a global, interoperable system platform for early detection and threat recognition, and the ineffectiveness of current cybersecurity measures. Gentry emphasizes the importance of taking action and implementing radical changes to address the persistent aggression on critical infrastructure. She also highlights the need for technical expertise and a shift in mindset within leadership positions. Overall, the conversation calls for a more proactive and comprehensive approach to cybersecurity.

Keywords: cybersecurity, leadership, strategy, critical infrastructure, early detection, threat recognition, technical expertise

Takeaways

The lack of leadership and strategy in national cybersecurity is a major challenge. There is a need for a global, interoperable system platform for early detection and threat recognition. Current cybersecurity measures are ineffective and require radical changes. Technical expertise and a shift in mindset within leadership positions are crucial for addressing cybersecurity challenges.

2024-08-07
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

Was my full body scan MRI worth it? IBM's data breach report is out, what should we pay attention to. Did Crowdstrike's issue reveal more about how fragile our connected world is? And are Deepfakes protected speech? Lot's to discuss on this one!

2024-08-02
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NHI and Zero Trust

What are Non-Human Identities, and why should we care? What does a 4 time CISO have to say about this issue? Does Zero Trust stand up to his scrutiny? Don't miss this one!

2024-07-31
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

DDoS hosts get arrested, but is it really a legit punishment? Cisco has an issue with remote access and a level 10 vuln, uh oh! Deepfakes are up over 1000% in countries with elections in 2024! And Snowflake adds MFA, after their issue, hurray! Buckle up!

2024-07-20
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

In this conversation I discuss the Confucius Institute, cybersecurity search engines, ransomware defense evasion tactics, the GOP platform on protecting critical infrastructure, the OpenAI breach, cybersecurity concerns in the automotive industry, the White House's push for increased cyber funds, and the healthcare industry's pushback against cybersecurity reporting rules.

Takeaways

Augusta, Georgia is not an exciting place to visit

The Confucius Institute raises concerns about its funding and curriculum

Cybersecurity search engines like Greyhat Warfare can provide valuable information

Ransomware attackers are focusing on defense evasion tactics

The GOP platform emphasizes protecting critical infrastructure from hackers

OpenAI faced a breach but did not inform law enforcement

The automotive industry is increasingly concerned about cybersecurity

The White House is seeking increased cyber funds for federal agencies

The healthcare industry is pushing back against proposed cybersecurity reporting rules

2024-07-12
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New "listening" sites in Cuba, uh oh. Is Temu a threat, it is from China. OpenSSH has some serious issues. Will the Supreme Court affect our cyber security posture? TeamViewer gets hit as well. Buckle up!

2024-07-08
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The Dr Zero Trust Show

Did Microsoft's leadership really say they don't have to play by China's rules? Did they potentially lie in front of Congress? Have you ever read the book that is guiding Chinese cyber warfare strategy? I'll tell you where it is. Those important points and WHOLE lot more on this one.

2024-06-28
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Weekly(ish) Cybersecurity and Zero Trust Market Analysis

US government contracts pay big fine for doing "no no's" on cyber, why isn't that happening more often? A crime related database was hacked and leaked, not good for those who filed complaints. Microsoft's CEO took a beating on Capitol Hill for the companies issues with security, ouch. And more on this one!

2024-06-24
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Being Breach Ready with ColorTokens

What does it mean to be Breach Ready? A CISO tells me all about his views on this. How should we think about micro-segmentation? Is it really that hard to do right? Where should controls be applied to help limit lateral movement? Can software really help you be ready for an 8K filing with the SEC?

2024-06-05
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Weekly(ish) Cybersecurity and Zero Trust Market Analysis

What does it take to really get hit hard for a "cyber" crime? Deepfake the President and find out. Why is it a risk to have a single vendor running all government IT systems? And how does that seem like "fair" competition as required by law? What is skill based hiring for cyber and is that a good thing? Check this episode out!

2024-05-31
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A conversation with TrueFort

What should we know about micro-segmentation? How important is a policy engine to Zero Trust enterprises? Where does the focus for network controls need to be? And more on this one!

2024-05-21
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Weekly(ish) Cybersecurity and Zero Trust Market Analysis

Was that Nigerian prince who wanted to share his money with you real? The US DoJ files paperwork on a Russian Lockbit "mastermind", so what? How much is it going to take before we see real action based on the aggression we see from our adversaries? Those and more on this one! Don't miss it!

2024-05-17
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Cyber GRC with Cypago

What is cyber GRC? Why do we need to concern ourselves with it? Can any business do this? How can a business achieve smart compliance? Does AI introduce risk to the process or benefit it? Lots of great stuff here with Cypago.

2024-05-08
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InfoBlox and Meerkats - What You Should Know

Meerkats are dangerous, I guess. Especially in DNS. Yeah, that Meerkat. Why should we know about this type of attack? How does China play in here? Where is the risk? Does this type of attack merit increased concern?

2024-05-08
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Xage and the future of ZTNA

Is the VPN a security technology? Should businesses still use that risky technology? How can an organization move off that old tech? Where do VPN's fit into Zero Trust? Xage Co-Founder gives some great insights here.

2024-05-07
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SafeliShare and safe LLM's

What is RAG and why does it apply to LLM's? Why should it be confidential? How does that work? Where can we do this? And what is the way forward for customers? SafeliShare's CEO shares some insights here. Check them out at RSA this week!

2024-05-06
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Weekly(ish) Cybersecurity and Zero Trust Market Analysis

A coach used a deepfake to frame one of his coworkers, signs of things to come? GPS is being messed with, should we worry and is it safe to fly? The White House released more requirements for the same stuff we already have requirements for? And does the United CEO's testimony hold water? Listen up!

2024-05-03
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Weekly(ish) Cybersecurity and Zero Trust Market Analysis

Mandiant says attacker dwell time is "going down" but how is that measured? Is that accurate? TIkTok finally get's the treatment it "deserves" with a proposed sale or ban, but is that going to make a difference? Another agency is created for cyber diplomacy, yeah (your tax dollars at work). And a known Russian cyber group attacks a town's water supply and floods nearby areas, doesn't that constitute some reciprocity?

2024-04-26
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Lumu AutoPilot

What is Lumu's AutoPilot? How can you use this? Why did they build it? Who is it for? Can you afford it? Lots of great insight in this one! Congrats to Lumu on a new, innovative offering! Meet them and learn more at RSA2024!

2024-04-25
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Weekly(ish) Cybersecurity and Zero Trust Market Analysis

Where does all our tax money go? Want to know about government waste, man this is nuts. How is the state of ransomware in the US, is it getting better? More on the Google Chrome incognito mode fiasco. And more on this episode!

2024-04-19
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Weekly(ish) Cybersecurity and Zero Trust Market Analysis

Should you worry about the FISA debate? Azure has internal passwords left exposed, whoops. Some reports on Zero Trust from big government, it's actually happening. Healthcare org is hit twice with ransomware, ouch. Mo' money in cyber, good thing or bad?

2024-04-11
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Weekly(ish) Cybersecurity and Zero Trust Market Analysis

Was Incognito mode from Google really "private"? Don't think so. What does the report from the fed say about Microsoft's issues with the China hack? Attacks are already bypassing "AI" solutions, shocker. More on the XZ Linux backdoor as well. Check out this episode and tell me what you think!

2024-04-04
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