• Behind the scenes of cybersecurity media and reporting

  • Nov 21 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

Behind the scenes of cybersecurity media and reporting

  • Summary

  • Season 3, Episode 15: We gather a panel of journalists, communications, and a researcher to discuss how cybersecurity news and incidents are reported.

    You can read the show notes here.

    In the world of cybersecurity journalism, you can broadly divide it into four competing forces: reporters, communications teams, researchers, and readers. Each requires the other to accomplish its goals, but they all have very different priorities and goals.

    • Journalists have a duty to inform the public about security-related events.
    • Communication teams have a duty to inform the public about related incidents and research, but in a controlled setting.
    • Researchers help provide answers to communication teams and journalists.
    • Readers want to be informed of information that impact them, and their habits shape what kind of reporting is invested in the most.

    This week we explore some of these dynamics by bringing together a panel representing comms, journalism, and research to discuss the game of tug-of-war during incident response and incident reporting.

    Danny Palmer was a long-standing cybersecurity reporter at ZDNet prior to recently joining DarkTrace, Josh Swarz is the Senior Communications Manager at Microsoft focusing on threat intelligence, our host Neal Dennis is former NSA and has lived many lives around either keeping secrets or uncovering them, and producer Elliot Volkman has been a reporter for two decades and works with Josh on elevating research at Microsoft Threat Intelligence.

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