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30 Years Driving Detection and Response in Hybrid Environments

Over the past 30 years, network security has evolved at the same pace as enterprise infrastructures. What began as a model centered on a clearly defined perimeter has given way to hybrid environments where on-premises infrastructure, cloud services, SaaS applications, remote users, and mobile devices coexist.

Why builders win with Andrew Cook

Join us for this week's Defender Fridays as we explore the builder mindset in cybersecurity with Andrew Cook, CTO at Recon InfoSec. At Defender Fridays, we delve into the dynamic world of information security, exploring its defensive side with seasoned professionals from across the industry. Our aim is simple yet ambitious: to foster a collaborative space where ideas flow freely, experiences are shared, and knowledge expands.

Are attacks on industrial systems increasing? #cybersecurity #podcast #OT

Public awareness of industrial system attacks is finally catching up to what security professionals have known for years. On The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, Justin Searle, Director of ICS Security at InGuardians, traces the shift from Conficker in 2008 taking out OT systems on flat networks to Stuxnet in 2010 making the warfare implications clear. Since then, awareness among governments and critical infrastructure operators has grown steadily, and so have the attacks.

Justin Searle brings 40+ year old industrial security systems into the 21st century [304]

Justin Searle, Director of ICS Security at InGuardians, joins us today to talk about the challenges facing industrial control system security. With increased attack surface areas and maintaining and updating decades-old systems, Justin's dedication to informing and educating newcomers and experts alike is more important now than ever before.

SMB Cybersecurity Spending Rises: Zero Trust & Secure Access Now Essential

Cybersecurity is no longer just for large enterprises. Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are boosting security investments as cyber risks increase and digital operations expand. According to Omdia, SMBs account for more than 99% of organizations worldwide. In 2025, these businesses increased their cybersecurity spending by 11%, reaching $64.3 billion. This surge reflects an important shift. SMBs are no longer treating cybersecurity as a reactive IT expense.

Cybersecurity Analyst & Investigations Lead, Kristen Yang - The 443 Podcast - Episode 363

In this episode, Corey Nachreiner interviews WatchGuard Cybersecurity Analyst and Threat Emulation & Investigations Lead, Kristen Yang, about the path into cybersecurity, the evolution from threat hunting to leading investigations, and the realities of defending against modern attacks. They explore today’s threat landscape, incident response mistakes, red teaming lessons, MITRE ATT&CK, AI in security, and the skills analysts need most, plus a rapid-fire round to close things out.

Endpoint management system breach: why privileged access management (PAM) is now critical

Endpoint management system breaches stem from compromised privileged access, not unpatched vulnerabilities. Attackers use legitimate credentials to operate undetected within trusted workflows, bypassing traditional controls. Eliminating standing privilege with just-in-time access and enforcing least privilege reduces attack paths, while identity threat detection and response ensures misuse of valid access is identified and contained in real time.

Has AI structurally changed the cyber industry forever? #cybersecurity #podcast #ai

On this week's episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, Stel Valavanis, founder of onShore Networks, argues that AI is a significant milestone but does not change where security is headed. He puts AI alongside the Internet and TCP/IP and makes the case that the path forward is clear: fully embrace it as a tool, regardless of which side of the equation you are on. He also points out that agentic and automated AI was already being deployed well before LLMs arrived.