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Security Nation

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Security Nation is a podcast dedicated to celebrating the champions in the cybersecurity community who are advancing security in their own ways. We also cover the latest developments in infosec that you should know about.

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How Rick Holland's Diverse Experience Helps Him Find Security Talent in Unique Places

November 18, 2020 15:18 - 46 minutes - 31.8 MB

In our latest episode of Security Nation, Rick Holland joined the podcast to discuss how his past informs his present, particularly when it comes to sourcing and hiring the best talent. Rick elaborates on how a lack of direct reports—for several years across multiple companies—led to a bit of imposter syndrome when he became CISO at Digital Shadows and suddenly was tasked with staffing and managing a team. Sometimes smaller talent pools can lead to inspired hiring choices.Stick around for our...

How to Combat the Spread of Misinformation and Disinformation Ahead of the Election

October 29, 2020 14:53 - 48 minutes - 33.4 MB

In our most recent episode of Security Nation, we spoke with Maria Barsallo Lynch, Executive Director of the Defending Digital Democracy Project (D3P) at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School, about her work informing election officials of the rise of misinformation and disinformation campaigns centered around elections. Stick around for the Rapid Rundown, where Tod cautions against panicking if (completely normal) disruptions occur on Election ...

From the Dorm Room to the White House: How Researcher Jack Cable Works to Ensure Election Security

October 06, 2020 09:00 - 45 minutes - 31.1 MB

In our latest episode of Security Nation, we are joined by a rising star in Stanford University’s junior class: Jack Cable. We discuss everything from hacking the Pentagon in high school to ensuring progress in election security beyond just voting machines today. Stick around for our Rapid Rundown, where Tod ditches his talk about the FBI's disinformation campaigns warning to discuss what really matters—a potential "Hackers" movie reboot. Hey, we have priorities! 

How Entrepreneur Christian Wentz Takes On Identity Authentication and Data Integrity One Line of Code at a Time

September 25, 2020 13:46 - 48 minutes - 33.1 MB

In our latest episode of Security Nation, we are joined by Christian Wentz, CEO, CTO, founder of Gradient, and multiple Ph.D holder. From an electrical-engineering-applied-to-neuroscience background to a privacy and data protector present, we discuss what it’s like to thread the needle between internet profitability and end-user privacy. There’s technology, there’s politics, there’s policy, and there’s Tod getting very excited about code.Stick around for our Rapid Rundown, where Tod talks thr...

How Security Pro Dave Kennedy Keeps His InfoSec Skills Sharp While Telecommuting

August 14, 2020 14:01 - 50 minutes - 35 MB

In our latest episode of Security Nation, Dave Kennedy, founder of the cybersecurity firms TrustedSec and Binary Defense, stopped by to discuss how he’s staying busy while working from home during the pandemic. Wrangling dogs and keeping his skills sharp on Red Team engagements are a major part of the story. Stick around for our Rapid Rundown, where Tod talks about a fascinating attack he learned about at virtual Black Hat called EtherOops, as well as implications around election security tha...

Joe FitzPatrick on the Future of Hardware Security Training Sessions

July 29, 2020 09:00 - 46 minutes - 32.3 MB

On this week’s episode of Security Nation, Joe FitzPatrick, a lead researcher at securinghardware.com, discusses what it takes to run a successful hardware training session virtually—from organizing equipment logistics to audience engagement, and more.

Citizen Science and Medical Consumerism: Confronting the Tech Wisdom Gap in Modern Healthcare

July 13, 2020 15:11 - 58 minutes - 40 MB

Biohacking Village Executive Director Nina Alli joins the Rapid7 team this week to discuss the intersection of tech and medicine on our latest episode of Security Nation. Stick around for our Rapid Rundown, where Tod discusses the two vulnerabilities that plagued infosec professionals over the holiday weekend.

Advancements in Vulnerability Reporting in the Post-PGP Era: A Conversation with Art Manion

June 22, 2020 13:17 - 54 minutes - 37.4 MB

This week’s episode of Security Nation features Art Manion, Vulnerability Analysis Technical Manager at CERT Coordination Center. Join us as we discuss common API, network topologies, and the quickly evolving world of vulnerability reporting. Stick around for our Rapid Rundown, where Tod talks through the recent bug in the Samsung Quram image processor.

Developing Sustainable Vulnerability Management with Katie Moussouris

June 09, 2020 13:50 - 37 minutes - 25.8 MB

Katie Moussouris, CEO and Founder of Luta Security, joins us on this week’s episode of Security Nation to discuss vulnerability disclosure, bug bounties, and building systems that support sustainable security. Stick around for our Rapid Rundown, where Tod talks through the recent bug in the Samsung Quram image processor.

Advocating for Tech Literacy and Transparency: A Discussion with I Am The Calvary’s Josh Corman and Audra Hatch

May 01, 2020 14:56 - 38 minutes - 26.3 MB

On this week’s episode of Security Nation, Josh Corman and Audra Hatch of I Am The Cavalry share insights into the software bill of materials (SBoM) and software transparency. Stick around for our Rapid Rundown, where Tod breaks down the latest iPhone bug that wasn’t and Sophos bug that was.

Where Tech Meets Legal: Discussing Crowdsourced Security Testing with Bugcrowd’s Casey Ellis

April 24, 2020 17:20 - 46 minutes - 31.8 MB

On our latest episode of Security Nation, we caught up with Casey Ellis, founder and CTO at Bugcrowd. Joining us during the 2020 RSA Conference, he takes the time to discuss normalizing vulnerability disclosure, the safe harbor debate, and the legal implications of crowdsourced security testing.Stick around for our Rapid Rundown, where Tod breaks down the recent controversy on online vs. mail-in voting, and gives the inside scoop on Rapid7’s newest project, AttackerKB.

How the MassCyberCenter Helps Elevate Cybersecurity Initiatives in Municipalities

April 16, 2020 14:31 - 48 minutes - 33.5 MB

In this week’s episode of Security Nation, we had the pleasure of speaking with Stephanie Helm, director of the MassCyberCenter. In this interview, we discuss how she went from working in the Navy to becoming the director of this new initiative in Massachusetts and how her team is helping municipalities develop incident response plans and getting buy-in and budget for security amidst other priorities. Stick around for the Rapid Rundown, where Tod chats about Recog, Rumble, and the concept o...

Shifting Security Conferences to Virtual: The New Face of Events in 2020 and Beyond with John Strand

April 08, 2020 13:12 - 51 minutes - 35.6 MB

On this week’s episode of Security Nation, we spoke with John Strand, CEO of Black Hills Information Security, about how his team works remote, how they created a virtual event in just three days amid the COVID-19 pandemic and now teach others to do the same, and his predictions on the future of events. Stick around for our Rapid Rundown, where Tod explains why Zoom’s recent cybersecurity woes might not be as bad as recent news has made them seem.

A Chat with Jonathan Cran About Intrigue and Security in the COVID-19 Pandemic

March 31, 2020 13:32 - 41 minutes - 28.6 MB

In a recent episode of Rapid7’s podcast, Security Nation, we talked with Jonathan Cran, Head of Research at Kenna Security, about his side project, Intrigue, and how security professionals are spending their time while on coronavirus lockdown. And, in our Rapid Rundown news segment, Tod and Jen discuss electronic surveillance and contact tracing in the time of COVID-19.

Proactive Security Is the New Black: Lessons from the Trenches of Building a Security Product

March 24, 2020 14:44 - 47 minutes - 32.4 MB

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How Nick Percoco Built Chicago Security Conference THOTCON from the Ground Up

March 10, 2020 12:03 - 45 minutes - 31.3 MB

How do you turn a small security conference with friends into a phenomenon? Just ask Nick Percoco! In our latest episode of Security Nation, we sit down with the founder of THOTCON to chat about how he came up with the idea for the Chicago-based conference, the challenges he has faced over the years, and how the conference has evolved over time to become what it is today.

Chris Hadnagy and the Innocent Lives Foundation

January 28, 2020 14:18 - 42 minutes - 29 MB

Please note, this episode was recorded before Security Nation became aware of the allegations surfaced in the Post-Def Con 29 Transparency Report by Def Con organizers and the hacker community.Please be advised the following podcast contains sensitive subject matter.In this week’s episode of Security Nation, we sit down with Chris Hadnagy, CEO and founder of the Innocent Lives Foundation, about the charity’s work in unmasking anonymous online predators to help bring them to justice. The found...

How Chris Hadnagy and the Innocent Lives Foundation Use OSINT Skills to Bring Online Predators to Justice

January 28, 2020 14:18 - 42 minutes - 38.6 MB

Please be advised the following podcast contains sensitive subject matter. In this week’s episode of Security Nation, we sit down with Chris Hadnagy, CEO and founder of the Innocent Lives Foundation, about the charity’s work in unmasking anonymous online predators to help bring them to justice. The foundation leverages a network of OSINT-savvy volunteers to uncover people who produce and profit from child pornography and those who traffic children in order to bring those findings to members ...

How Todd Beebe Used the MITRE ATT&CK Framework to Build His Own Automated Threat Simulation System

December 17, 2019 07:30 - 39 minutes - 26.9 MB

In our latest episode of Security Nation, we talk to Tod Beebe, the Information Security Officer for an oil and gas company in Texas. Todd breaks down how he leveraged the MITRE ATT&CK framework to build an automated threat simulation system that enabled his organization to conduct daily threat simulation to validate their detective and preventive controls.

Discovering a New Path in Asset Discovery: An Interview with Metasploit Founder HD Moore

December 04, 2019 12:45 - 29 minutes - 20.6 MB

In honor of the 10-year anniversary of Rapid7’s acquisition of Metasploit, our latest episode of Security Nation features an interview with its founder, HD Moore. In it, HD gives his opinion on Metasploit’s current state and breaks down his latest project, Rumble, which makes it easy to discover what types of devices are on your network.

How to Get Your Engineering Team to Take On Security Initiatives (Without Even Realizing It)

November 15, 2019 15:02 - 28 minutes - 19.8 MB

In this episode of Security Nation, we chat with Oliver Day about his experience embedding security into the engineering team at a medium-sized publisher. Oliver discusses the importance of understanding other people’s roles and what matters to them, and how that helps drive security efforts. Also, join Tod for the Rapid Rundown, where he digs into the latest BlueKeep attacks in everyone’s favorite segment, “BlueKeep Watch.”

How to Create a Security Champion Program Within Your Organization

November 01, 2019 10:00 - 35 minutes - 24.6 MB

In this episode of Security Nation, we sit down with Mark Geeslin, senior director of product security at Asurion, to talk about his success in building the organization’s Security Mavens program to create a culture of security. Learn about the program, how his unique approach to bringing on members has kept momentum going, and why he thinks getting buy-in from the top early was a key component to Security Mavens’ success.  Also, in this episode’s Rapid Rundown, Tod talks about the various ...

From BlackICE to Typed Advice: Rob Graham Talks What It Takes to Write a Cybersecurity Textbook

October 11, 2019 14:47 - 36 minutes - 24.9 MB

In this episode of Security Nation, we speak with Rob Graham, founder of Errata Security Consultancy, well-known security blogger, and soon-to-be book author. In it, he talks about the process of creating (and naming!) BlackICE, and his new efforts to write a book “out of spite” to right the security wrongs he is seeing in the industry. Rob also shares some of his writing process and advice for others looking to take on similar projects. Also, join Tod for the Rapid Rundown where he discuss...

How MITRE and the Department of Homeland Security Collaborate to Validate Vulns

September 27, 2019 14:53 - 34 minutes - 23.5 MB

Security Nation returns this week with a new episode that's all about collaboration. We are joined by Katie Trimble of the Department of Homeland Security and Chris Coffin of MITRE for a discussion about their contribution to the CVE Project. The two talk how they got their start in their respective organizations, why the CVE Project is so important for security professionals, challenges they've faced to get this project off the ground and optimize their operations, and how others can pitch i...

Digitizing Cybersecurity in Healthcare with Richard Kaufmann

September 13, 2019 14:08 - 37 minutes - 25.7 MB

In this episode of Security Nation, Richard Kaufmann discusses what it took to drive digital transformation and improve security approches at Amedisys, a home health, hospice, and personal care provider. He dives into what inspired him to join Amedisys and help further their mission, why security works best when it's not seen, tactics he's learned to help empower other members on his team, and what his favorite dinosaur hacker movie is.In our Rapid Rundown segment, you'll also hear Tod and Je...

How Wendy Nather Is Fighting Back Against the Security Poverty Line

August 23, 2019 13:53 - 48 minutes - 33.4 MB

In this episode of Security Nation, we chat with Wendy Nather, head of advisory CISO services at Duo Security, about her work bringing awareness around the unspoken issue of the Security Poverty Line (aka, how difficult it is for organizations to build effective security programs when they lack the resources to make it happen). Wendy talks about how budget, expertise, capability, and influence can influence an organization’s security standing, the issues that arise when security pros can’t ag...

How Beau Woods and Meg King Promote Collaboration Between Policymakers and the Cybersecurity Community

August 02, 2019 16:14 - 46 minutes - 31.7 MB

In this episode, Beau Woods of I Am the Calvary, the Atlantic Council, and Stratigos Security and Meg King of the Wilson Center discuss their mission to improve collaboration between policymakers and the security community and better educate congressional staff on industry issues. Central to this mission is immersing congressional staff in the tech world by having them travel to Hacker Summer Camp in Las Vegas so they can learn and absorb all things cybersecurity.Learn what it takes to put a ...

How David Rogers’ IoT Security Standards Earned Him Royal Recognition

July 19, 2019 13:55 - 51 minutes - 35.5 MB

In this podcast, David Rogers breaks down his journey into the world of security, and how his IoT security standards got him recognized by the Queen of England. Tod and Jen also zoom through the recent Zoom vulnerability disclosure, and discuss what to look forward to in Las Vegas during Hacker Summer Camp.

How to Start a Security Program from Scratch Without Your Initiatives Getting Cut

July 05, 2019 13:04 - 34 minutes - 23.7 MB

In this episode of Security Nation, we catch up with Lee Brotherston, director of security at IoT startup ecobee, to chat about what it takes to launch a security program and get buy-in from leadership. 

Episode 2: How to Start a Security Program from Scratch Without Your Initiatives Getting Cut

July 05, 2019 13:04 - 34 minutes - 31.5 MB

In this episode of Security Nation, we catch up with Lee Brotherston, director of security at IoT startup ecobee, to chat about what it takes to launch a security program and get buy-in from leadership.

Episode 1: Great Barrier Grief: How to Break Through Bottlenecks with Automated AppSec

June 21, 2019 13:30 - 38 minutes - 34.8 MB

In this episode of Security Nation, we sit down with Zate Berg, senior manager of security at Indeed.com, to discuss how he and his team avoided becoming a bottleneck in their software engineering team’s high-velocity process by integrating in automated application security. Zate shares his successes, challenges, and learnings for building a scalable, progressive appsec process. We wrap up with our "Rapid Rundown," in which Tod Beardsley, director of research at Rapid7, highlights the top t...

Great Barrier Grief: How to Break Through Bottlenecks with Automated AppSec

June 21, 2019 13:30 - 38 minutes - 26.2 MB

In this episode of Security Nation, we sit down with Zate Berg, senior manager of security at Indeed.com, to discuss how he and his team avoided becoming a bottleneck in their software engineering team’s high-velocity process by integrating in automated application security. Zate shares his successes, challenges, and learnings for building a scalable, progressive appsec process. We wrap up with our "Rapid Rundown," in which Tod Beardsley, director of research at Rapid7, highlights the top th...

Episode 27: Tas Giakouminakis, Founder of Rapid7

June 01, 2017 04:02 - 12 minutes - 11.5 MB

When you founded a security company nearly 20 years ago and have been in the industry for even longer, you have a LOT of stories. On this episode of Security Nation Kyle sits down with Tas Giakouminakis, a founder of Rapid7, at the NASDAQ MarketSite studio in New York City to discuss some of those stories. The conversation ranges from starting a company focused on vulnerability assessment way back in 1998 to how we deal with things now, 20 years later. Throughout the conversation the two hit...

Episode 26: WannaCry Special Edition

May 15, 2017 18:32 - 15 minutes - 14 MB

Today's news is filled with the WannaCry/WannaCrypt ransomware and, ahem, FUD. On this special edition of Security Nation, host Kyle Flaherty sits down with Josh Feinblum, VP of information security at Rapid7, to break down the noise and discuss what happened, what is still happening now, why folks need to take this seriously, and the personal decision that is paying the ransom. It's during these moments that the infosec community can really come together to help each other out. Join Josh an...

Episode 25: Building, Managing, or Hiring a SOC? Communicate!

March 09, 2017 05:02 - 33 minutes - 30.5 MB

Episode 25 not only means Security Nation is old enough to rent a car, but it also brings Joel Cardella and Wade Woolwine back onto the podcast ... together! The topic was security operations centers (SOC)—not simply what they are, but how to build one, how to know when you need one, and how to measure overall success. Kyle talked with Joel and Wade about all this and more, including: Understanding what you actually need from a SOC before even moving forward. The key to communication, both...

Episode 24: All Things IoT—From Creepy to Cool

March 03, 2017 20:40 - 26 minutes - 24 MB

In episode 24 of Security Nation we talk all things IoT—not just security, but the surprising industries of growth in the market, how large companies are literally restructuring themselves to win the IoT platform wars, and how breaches like CloudPet's this week serve as a red flag for both consumers and manufacturers. Join host Kyle Flaherty as he welcomes Charlotte O'Donnelly, a research associate at Blue Hill Research, to dive into her deep knowledge of the IoT market including: The $400B...

Episode 23: The RSA Recap You've Always Wanted

February 24, 2017 15:25 - 27 minutes - 25.7 MB

RSA is a week behind us and it felt like enough time had passed to talk about what the crew saw in San Francisco, from the show floor to the best sushi dinners. Joining Kyle once again were Matt Hathaway, Eric Sun, and Nate Palanov (not to mention special guest intro co-host Rachel Adam) to talk about all things RSA. Join the group and get their take on: Outrageous marketing FUD, from tag lines to hotel room drops Why AI is NOT actually in security today The focus on detection, deception,...

Episode 22: Why Pen Testing and Being Flexible Are Two Sides of the Same Coin

February 02, 2017 05:02 - 34 minutes - 31.4 MB

Pen testing is no longer a new phenomenon, and neither is security assessments, but they live in a world that changes every day and within industries that have unique needs and demands. Chris Littlebury knows this all too well having led, teamed, or executed more than 200 unique security assessment engagements. Sitting down for episode 22 of Security Nation, Chris provided a glimpse into what makes a pen test a success (hint, it has nothing to do with your tools or tricks), why Summer2016 wa...

Episode 21: The Passion of Security Pros Is Undeniable

January 26, 2017 05:02 - 28 minutes - 25.7 MB

On this episode of Security Nation, host Kyle Flaherty talks with Jack Voth, Senior Director IT/Infosec at Algenol Biotech. If there was a theme for this episode it's PASSION. From his early days getting involved in security to relaying a story of an incident just last week, Jack has an undeniable passion for what he does. The episode dives into how to hire the best talent (hint, it's not about certs, but creativity), avoid vendor FUD, and why working for a small community bank is a great wa...

Episode 20: UBA, UEBA and SUBA, Oh My!

January 20, 2017 05:02 - 33 minutes - 30.4 MB

On this week's episode of Security Nation, host Kyle Flaherty welcomes in Matt Hathaway and Eric Sun to break down the alphabet soup that is UBA, UEBA, SOAPA...you get the point. The conversation quickly turns to the Gartner Market Guide, the evolution of SIEM, the integral nature of endpoint agents, and oh so much more. Tune in and learn about: The perils of "portal fatigue" and how to recognize its symptoms. How to get the most out of the Gartner UEBA Market Guide and understand the vend...

Episode 19: What Pen Testing Teaches You, for 40 Years Strong

December 16, 2016 05:02 - 30 minutes - 28 MB

Security Nation is about the people who make up our community, and Bo Weaver has been a strong part of that community since his days in the Navy and hacking computers back in the 1970s. Bo is a pen tester, and has been for a long time, whether working in his own consultancy or for other companies. His knowledge and history in the industry is unique and serves us all well to listen to and interact with as we continue to evolve our strategies. This conversation ran the gamut and included: Why...

Episode 18: Automotive Hacking in a Connected World

November 17, 2016 05:02 - 37 minutes - 34.5 MB

On this episode of Security Nation, host Kyle Flaherty talks automotive hacking with Rob Barrett and Jack Vaughn of Underwriters Laboratories (UL), who are leading an initiative to help auto manufacturers and suppliers secure our more interconnected vehicles. The conversation ran the gamut from the impact of publicity-focused car hacking stunts to how we must invigorate the community to share these vulnerabilities so they can be fixed. Rob and Jack also hit on: The oncoming autonomous car c...

Episode 17: Partnerships in Security

November 09, 2016 05:02 - 29 minutes - 27.1 MB

Special edition of Security Nation with Ashley Seamans, who works in Global Partner Program Strategy & Enablement for Rapid7, on the heels of the recent Intel FOCUS event. Host Kyle Flaherty and Ashley take up several topics, including: The importance of partner ecosystems within security What Ted Koppel and Ashton Kutcher have in common The difficulty with attribution The difference between partnerships versus actual product integrations What it's like being named an MVP (Most Valuable...

Episode 16: Deception Inception, LLC

October 28, 2016 12:45 - 28 minutes - 26.1 MB

Justin Pagano, Information Security Lead at Rapid7, heads onto Security Nation to talk with both host Kyle Flaherty and Matt Hathaway about deception technologies. What are they? What do they do? How do they help? And how you can get started today. "Deception" is in danger of becoming yet another security buzzword, but the group tries to rein it in and talk practical uses around: Deploying honeypots, honey users, honey creds, and more Using old tokens or user accounts as honey users What ...

Episode 15: Detections, Deceptions, and Analytics by Any Other Name

October 21, 2016 04:02 - 24 minutes - 22.3 MB

Episode 15 is all about detections, analytics, machine learning, behaviors, and why the definitions around these matter. During the pod Kyle talks with Matt Hathaway about what analytics actually means, what data is the most important, whether the size of your library of analytics truly matters, and Emmett from Road House. Tune in and also learn: When someone is tricking your Windows machines into sharing credentials via NETbios server poisoning Why turning on EMET might be the best thing ...

Episode 14: Security Industry Best Practices, from SANS to FUD

October 13, 2016 04:02 - 17 minutes - 16.4 MB

On this episode of Security Nation, host Kyle Flaherty is joined by Jen Ellis, who is not only the VP of Communications for Rapid7 but also a longtime proponent of security pros, along with Matt Hathaway, who heads up Rapid7's incident detection solution and is a longtime friend of the pod (FOP). They discuss: The use for guides like the SANS/CIS critical controls and NIST The confusion created by a lack of definitions in the security space and the amount of vendor FUD How the controls wi...

Episode 13: Sales and Security Buyers — A Love Story?

October 06, 2016 04:02 - 27 minutes - 25.7 MB

On this episode of Security Nation, we look at an often ignored part of the security industry: the sales people and processes that drive our companies. Host Kyle Flaherty sat down with John Green, sales manager at Rapid7, to discuss: How customers can work better, and demand more, from the sales people they talk to The challenges sales teams face to combat the noise being made by an extremely loud industry Why building a true customer relationship is sometimes more about NOT selling somet...

Episode 12: How to Build and Lead a Security Team

September 29, 2016 04:02 - 22 minutes - 21.1 MB

Whether your business has an established security program that's looking to grow or you're starting from scratch, having the right people and processes in place is essential. On this episode of Security Nation, host Kyle Flaherty is joined by Josh Feinblum, Rapid7's head of security. They discuss the importance of creativity, aptitude, and curiosity when building a security team, how to make security a priority for your company every day, and how one simple piece of advice can shape a career...

Episode 11: Security Products vs. Services

September 15, 2016 04:02 - 24 minutes - 22.9 MB

What’s the difference between managed services and consulting services? How can you get the most from a security consultant, or measure your security maturity? On this episode of Security Nation, host Kyle Flaherty sits down with Maranda Cigna, director of global services at Rapid7, to break all this down and more, including when to look for products versus services and how to ensure overall success for your security program. Security Nation is a podcast dedicated to covering all things inf...

Episode 10: Raise a Glass to Liberty Wines

September 08, 2016 17:20 - 26 minutes - 24 MB

Even the smallest IT security team can make a big impact in any organization, a statement proven by Tom Brown's experience as the IT manager at European wine supplier Liberty Wines. On this episode of Security Nation, host Kyle Flaherty and Tom discuss how to use internal and external incidents to provide awareness and good security hygiene for users, including the importance of making a business case for security and the challenges associated with having remote workers. Security Nation is...

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