Ryan Naraine is a veteran storyteller tracking the cybersecurity industry. He previously managed an anti-malware research team and worked as a security journalist in several newsrooms. Ryan is the founder of ThreatPost and has had bylines in eWEEK, PC Magazine, PC World, ZDNet, and SecurityWeek. [ LinkedIn profile ]
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Disclosure: Ryan Naraine is a security strategist at Intel Corp. Ryan produces this podcast in his personal capacity and the views and opinions expressed in these recordings do not necessarily reflect the positions and views of Intel Corp. or any of its subsidiaries._
Ryan Naraine has hosted 148 Episodes.
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Sharon Anolik, President and Founder, Privacy Panacea
January 4th, 2018 | 43 mins 51 secs
analytics, entrepreneur, gdpr, internet-scans, privacy, threat-intel
Sharon Anolik, President and Founder of Privacy Panacea, talks about her work advising corporate clients on privacy and data protection issues, the looming chaos surrounding the European Union’s GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) and the role she plays on ‘Silicon Valley.’
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Kim Zetter, Journalist and Author
December 29th, 2017 | 52 mins 6 secs
apt, ics-scada, targeted-attacks, threat-intel
Award-winning security journalist and author Kim Zetter talks about her work tracking cyber-espionage campaigns, why she uses an old school cassette player to record sensitive interviews and the dramatic changes sweeping the security industry.
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Kelly Jackson Higgins, Executive Editor, Dark Reading
December 20th, 2017 | 39 mins 55 secs
analytics, entrepreneur, internet-scans, threat-intel
Dark Reading executive editor Kelly Jackson Higgins joins the podcast to tell security journalism war stories, talk about her new WiFi-enabled refrigerator and some trends worth following closely.
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Katie Moussouris, co-founder and CEO, Luta Security
December 6th, 2017 | 52 mins 54 secs
bugbounties, patching, pentesting, red-teaming, threat-modeling
Computer security researcher and CEO of Luta Security, Katie Moussouris. talks about her life in the penetration testing trenches, advocating responsible security research, building bug bounty programs and the challenges of succeeding as a woman in the industry.