My TechDecisions Podcast Episode 136: Risk-based Cybersecurity
Danielle Parks of Nucleus Research joins the podcast to talk about why organizations should take a risk-based approach to cybersecurity.

Danielle Parks of Nucleus Research joins the podcast to talk about why organizations should take a risk-based approach to cybersecurity.
Leon Adato, head geek at IT software company SolarWinds, joins the podcast to talk about how organizations should proceed with Windows 11.
Corey Kirkendoll, president and CEO of 5K Technical Services, joins the podcast to talk about rolling out Windows 11.
Heinan Landa, founder of Optimal Networks, joins the podcast to talk about what IT professionals can do to manage the transition back to the office.
James Carder, CSO at cybersecurity provider LogRhythm, joins the podcast to talk about recent ransomware attacks against critical infrastructure.
Myke Lyons, CISO of data intelligence company Collibra, joins the podcast to talk about how password security standards are evolving.
Iain Urquhart, Barco's senior vice president for the Americas, joins the podcast to talk about how the company is embracing hybrid work.
Phil Libin, co-founder and CEO of videoconferencing app Mmhmm, joins the podcast to talk about how to making videoconferencing more entertaining.
Chris Loehr, executive vice president of Austin, Texas-based MSSP Solis Security, about how to manage stress in today's hectic cybersecurity climate.
John Shier, senior security advisor at cybersecurity firm Sophos, joins the podcast to talk about how to safely reintroduce devices to school networks.
David Danto, director of UC strategy and research at Poly, joins the podcast to talk about how organizations can future-proof their hybrid work models.
Tim Brown, VP of security for SolarWinds, joints the podcast to talk about how the company is recovering sophisticated cyber attacks.
Ben Hardy, a senior product manager at Sharp NEC Display Solutions, joins the podcast to discuss the company's new line of digital displays.
MJ Shoer, SVP and executive director of the CompTIA ISAO, joins the podcast to discuss the recently disclosed vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server.
Damon Small, technical director of security consulting at NCC Group North America, joins the podcast to discuss a recent attack on a Florida water system.
Lisa Schneider and Travis McMahand of Videotel Digital join the podcast to talk about how the IT department can help ensure a safe return to the office.
James Stranger, chief technology evangelist at CompTIA, joins the podcast to talk about how and why cybersecurity training needs to change.
Alexandre Cagnoni, director of authentication at WatchGuard Technologies, joins the podcast to talk about Zero Trust misconceptions.
Nigel Hawthorn, the EMEA marketing director for McAfee, joins the podcast to talk about shadow IT and what IT departments can do stay in tune with employees.
Chris Perrotti, CP and chief to staff to CEO at LogMeIn, joins the podcast to talk about how videoconferencing is helping organizations embrace remote work.
Doug Smith, the director of learning spaces and audio visual technologies at Illinois State University, joins the podcast to talk about distance learning.
Adam Schmidt, the EVP of sales, marketing and pro services at LED video wall company Planar, joins the podcast to talk about the Planar EverCare Lifetime Limited Warranty.
Anthony Bartolo, EVP and chief product officer at Avaya, joins the podcast to talk about the future of work and communication technology.
MJ Shoer, SVP and executive director of the CompTIA ISAO, joins the podcast to talk about the recent SolarWinds hack and what this means for IT pros.
Chris Feldman and George Borden of Sharp NEC Display Solutions join the podcast to discuss digital signage standards and the Intel Smart Display Module.
Brad Sousa, the chief technology officer at AVI Systems, joins the podcast to talk about how to write an IT business plan.
Joel Windels, an executive with NetMotion Software, joins the podcast to talk about the growing divide between remote workers and the IT department.
Igor Jablokov, founder and CEO of augmented AI company Pryon, joins the podcast to talk about emerging trends in artificial intelligence for the enterprise.