When Does an Exaggeration Become a Lie? - podcast episode cover

When Does an Exaggeration Become a Lie?

Aug 02, 202239 min
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Episode description

All links and images for this episode can be found on CISO Series

We explore the world of dishonesty in cybersecurity. Practitioners know that marketers will stretch the truth, but how far are we willing to let that go? Isn't this industry built on trust? Can cybersecurity continue to thrive if we can't trust each other?

This week's episode is hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), producer of CISO Series and Mike Johnson. Our sponsored guest is Anna Belak (@aabelak), director of thought leadership, Sysdig.

Thanks to our podcast sponsor, Sysdig

Sysdig is driving the standard for cloud and container security. With Sysdig, teams find and prioritize software vulnerabilities, detect and respond to threats, and manage cloud configurations, permissions and compliance. Customers get a single view of risk from source to run, with no blind spots, no guesswork, no black boxes.

In this episode:

  • What are the questions a CISO should be able to answer?
  • How much dishonesty do you find in cybersecurity?
  • How does one LEAD a cloud migration?
  • What are some lies about machine learning that everyone needs to be aware of?
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