To the Point Cybersecurity
A podcast series from Forcepoint
Join international security leaders and influencers changing the face of cyber across the globe for communities, businesses and governments of all sizes
Impact of emerging technologies on modern security efficacy like AI, quantum, 5G and more
New ways for businesses and governments to stay ahead of an ever-changing threat landscape
Innovative views on the role of the individual in helping to mitigate threats to business
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Latest Episodes
34 mins
From Cyber to Physical: Tackling Modern Hybrid Threats with John Cohen
Episode 323
April 29, 2025
37 mins
Bridging the Skills Gap: Effective Cybersecurity Leadership and Collaboration with Bill Anderson - Part II
Episode 322
April 22, 2025
23 mins
Bridging the Skills Gap: Effective Cybersecurity Leadership and Collaboration with Bill Anderson - Part I
Episode 321
April 15, 2025
32 mins
Cyber Experience Matters: Tackling Industry Challenges with Saaim Khan - Part II
Episode 320
April 7, 2025
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Today’s Ransomware Relationship Status—It’s Complicated
Joining us this week is Danny Jenkins, CEO and Co-founder of ThreatLocker, an Orlando-based cybersecurity firm providing zero-trust endpoint security. Danny shares insights on the challenges facing critical infrastructure, particularly water systems that continue to be targeted with today’s latest headline grabbing financial + ideological threat of ransomware. And he poses the question, “Will we get to a point where we have to stop drinking tap water?”

Roided-out Sitting Duck with Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade, Part 2
Want to know what this week’s episode title means? Listen to our two-part episode with Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade (aka JAGS). He’s the principal researcher at SentinelOne and Adjunct Professor of Strategic Studies at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). JAGS takes us on an exciting and educational ride through his research efforts on Moonlight Maze, one of the first widely known cyberespionage campaigns in world history.

Roided-out Sitting Duck with Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade, Part 1
Want to know what this week’s episode title means? Listen to our two-part episode with Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade (aka JAGS). He’s the principal researcher at SentinelOne and Adjunct Professor of Strategic Studies at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).

Cyber Reporting in the Age of Dis/Misinformation and Escalating Nation-State Attacks
Joe Marks, reporter for The Washington Post’s daily newsletter Cybersecurity 202 covering the policy and politics of cybersecurity joins us this week. He takes us behind the scenes of his many years covering cybersecurity and policy. Sharing insights behind the stories, the cyber reporting process and journalism in the age of dis/misinformation.

F**k It, Ship It! with Sheera Frenkel
Sheera Frenkel covers cybersecurity from San Francisco for the New York Times. Previously, she spent over a decade in the Middle East as a foreign correspondent. Sheera previously worked for The Times of London, McClatchy and NPR, where her fluency in Hebrew and her conversational Arabic helped land stories.

The Beauty of Elliptic Curves... and Post-Quantum Cryptography
This week we catch up with Dustin Moody, a Mathematician in the NIST Computer Security Division who shares insights on how he found his way to NIST and cryptography through a love of elliptic curves and their beauty in numbers and patterns.

Bitcoin is Here to Stay (and it Would Like to Stop Being Blamed for Ransomware, Please)
Dive into the world of cryptocurrency with this week’s guest Jeff Roberts, Finance Editor at Fortune and author of the book “Kings of Crypto: One Start-Up’s Quest to Take Cryptocurrency Out of Silicon Valley and On To Wall Street.” For those who are wondering, Jeff shares that cryptocurrency today is definitely mainstream. And while it is still a speculative investment - with big banks getting into the game it may not stay that way for long. (HINT: in the next 10 years, we just may have an FDIC version for cryptocurrency!)

What Makes a Smart City, um, Smart?- Ep. 146
This week we chat on the complexities and opportunities smart cities can deliver in the US and around the globe with guest Chris Teale, reporter at Smart Cities Dive. He’s spent years meeting with government and community leaders on the growth of smart cities. And shares thoughts on just how fluid defining what a smart city is today. Learn which cities around the world are leading in the smart city evolution and how a patchwork of state-by-state laws and regulatory frameworks help and/or hinder progress.

Exploring the Intersection of the Ford Pinto, 4th Industrial Revolution and Cyber Risk Governance
This week we are joined by World Economic Forum’s Head of Governance and Trust Daniel Dobrygowski and Forcepoint Chief Legal Officer John D. Holmes for a discussion on the changing role of leadership when cyber is the cost of doing business.

Greg Crabb, One Night in Bangkok
Buckle up for this week’s episode because it is quite a ride! Greg Crabb, founder of TenEight Cyber and former CISO for the United States Postal Service. He shares insights from his more than 25 years in law enforcement and bringing cyber criminals to justice.
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