• The Adversarial Podcast Ep. 13 - East/west coast CISOs, top CISO expenses in 2024, crypto regulation

  • Dec 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

The Adversarial Podcast Ep. 13 - East/west coast CISOs, top CISO expenses in 2024, crypto regulation

  • Summary

  • In this episode of The Adversarial Podcast, Jerry, Mario, and Sounil bring their adversarial insights to a packed discussion of the latest topics in enterprise cybersecurity.

    - East Coast vs. West Coast CISOs: The trio explores the divide between East Coast and West Coast CISOs. Is the East too focused on risk? Does the West overfit to AppSec and "shift-left" practices?

    - 2024 CISO Budget Report: Where are CISOs spending their increasing budgets in 2024? The hosts chat about the increasing expenses in identity management and generative AI security.

    - AI and Crypto Regulation: A discussion of AI and crypto regulation, emphasizing the need for clarity in regulatory goals while raising questions about their broader implications.

    - The GitHub Security Gap: The hosts discuss securing GitHub environments in increasingly BYOD environments.

    - Pegasus Malware: The group examines modern attack vectors, from sophisticated supply chain threats to Pegasus malware's unexpected victims.

    - Deep Fakes and Vishing: Staying on the topic of mobile attacks, the hosts debate how to best hinder deep fake-powered vishing attacks.

    - South Korean CEO arrested for adding DDoS feature to satellite receivers: A discussion of a recent story involving supply chain injection of DDoS features in Korea.

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