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How AI and Third-Party Risk Are Transforming Healthcare Cybersecurity with Ed Gaudet - Part I
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Breaking Down the Human Side of Advanced Cyber Attacks and Social Engineering With Margaret Cunningham - Part II
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Breaking Down the Human Side of Advanced Cyber Attacks and Social Engineering With Margaret Cunningham - Part I
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Closing Cybersecurity Blind Spots: Civic Engagement and Policy Innovations with Betsy Cooper
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Ripped from the Headlines with Eric and Rachael
This week, Eric Trexler and Rachael Lyon get To The Point on the latest cybersecurity headlines such as Colonial Pipeline, ransomware, the double extortion trend, the new Biden Executive Order on improving the nation's cybersecurity, a new Gartner report this month noting cyber spending will grow to $150 billion this year, yet cloud security is the most under-invested category.

Graham Cluley, Making Cyber Fun… Or, if We Didn’t Laugh, We’d Cry - Ep. 138
Award-winning blogger, researcher, podcaster, and man who coined the phrase “The cloud is just someone else’s computer,” Graham Cluley joins this week’s podcast to discuss the many ironies in cyber today while making cyber fun and entertaining.
He deep dives into the reward system that social networks deliver for creating tribes, as well as the cultural chasm being driven through misinformation, disinformation, and deepfakes today and the criticality of discourse with people of differing positions.

Lance James, Even Soldiers Rest on Sundays - Ep. 137
Buckle up for this week’s fast-paced podcast discussion with Lance James, CEO of Unit 221B (note: you get three guesses what this is a reference to –or, listen to the podcast to learn more!). Lance takes us on the wild ride of cyber history including his discovery of the Zeus malware in 2006. How the show Mr. Robot delved into the mind of the hacker. What it takes to understand the adversarial mindset of an attack, and the emergence of psyber (the intersection of data science, psychology, and cyber).

Nicole Perlroth, Someone Needs to Do Something, But Who? - Ep. 136
This week, Nicole Perlroth. award-winning journalist for The New York Times and best-selling author of “This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends” joins the podcast to discuss her decade-long journey covering cybersecurity and many terrifying discoveries navigating through the underbelly of the secretive cyberweapons market. She shares insights on the importance of making cyber understanding and awareness accessible to all audiences.

LaLisha Hurt, Inspiring the Next Cyber Wonder Warrior - Ep. 135
For this week’s episode we catch up with LaLisha Hurt. She’s the Deputy Chief Information Security Officer for General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) and recognized Cyber Wonder Warrior. LaLisha shares insights on the origins of - and what it means to be - a Cyber Wonder Warrior today. She’s inspiring the next-generation of security leaders. She shares how focused on mission and purpose brought her to the public sector.
Revolutionaries Inside the System
Enrique Oti, Chief Technology Officer for Second Front Systems joins us for a candid discussion. On the opportunities and challenges in innovating government software development, deployment and acquisition. He’s the founder of the U.S. Air Force’s Kessel Run program and co-founder of the Defense Innovation Unit in Silicon Valley.
What, Me Worry? When Ransomware Gangs Issue News Releases with Joe Uchill
Welcome to our first SPECIAL EPISODE where we cover breaking news as it happens. Today we catch up with Joe Uchill, Assistant policy researcher at RAND Corp & Graduate student at Pardee Rand Graduate School (formerly senior reporter at SC Media), to discuss the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack, the ransomware gangs making headlines this week, and why we continue to see escalating attacks in frequency, ransom demands and high value targets such as critical infrastructure.
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Rachael Lyon
