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The Silent Data Problem in Hospitals

We’ve all been there: a temporary file created for a claim gets saved and forgotten. Ten years later, that "temporary" file is a massive liability. Stephen Bader from Powers Health shares how they are tackling sensitive data sprawl. It’s not malicious; it’s just how work happens. But identifying and securing that PHI is a multi-year project every healthcare system needs to start today. Hear how Powers Health is cleaning up their data footprint with Josh Howell.

The Three-Layer Strategy for Autonomous Agent Governance with Joe Hladik and Amit Malik

The race for AI dominance has created a dangerous imbalance between business velocity and cyber resilience. In this episode, host Caleb Tolin is joined by ⁠Joe Hladik⁠, Head of ⁠Rubrik⁠ Zero Labs, and Staff Security Researcher ⁠Amit Malik⁠ to break down the findings of their latest report on agentic adoption. The discussion centers on the Agentic Paradox. This is the technical reality that tools designed to automate high-level tasks are inherently built to find the most efficient path around obstacles, including existing security policies.

Prioritized Recovery for Object Storage: Restore what matters most, first!

When you need to recover an S3 bucket or Azure Blob container, you probably don't need all of it back at once. Your app config files, your latest data partitions, your active transaction logs — those need to be online now. Last year's holiday party photos — well, they can follow.

Detecting Adversary Intent: Analyzing Behavioral Tells in Admin Logs with Allison Wikoff

Adversaries are already logging into your network using your own admin credentials. In this episode, Caleb Tolin sits down with Allison Wikoff to move past the identity clichés and analyze the specific behavioral signals that separate routine IT maintenance from state-sponsored sabotage. They dissect why resilience is not a flash of genius during a crisis, but a mindset that organizations can adopt to stay ahead of dynamic threat actors.

Rubrik SAGE: Semantic Agent Control That Scales for the Enterprise

Are you ready to take control of your AI agents with Rubrik Agent Cloud? Traditional keyword filters aren't enough when agents are acting autonomously. You need a true AI governance engine to manage them effectively! SAGE is our semantic AI governance engine that allows you to define custom policies using natural language and block risky tools in real time. Ready to secure your autonomous agents? Dive into SAGE and learn more by checking out our website.

Enforcing GitHub Repository Backups with Rubrik and GitHub Actions

Your CI pipeline enforces tests, security scans, and policy checks before code hits production. But your backups? Still running on a schedule, completely disconnected from your deployments. In this video, I'll walk you through how to use Rubrik's powerful APIs to build what I'm calling "Backup as Code": a GitHub Action that triggers an on-demand Rubrik snapshot of your GitHub repository every time code is merged into the main branch. We'll look at the action code, wire it up to a live repo, and watch the whole thing run end to end.

Ransomware in Healthcare: It's Disruption, Distraction, and Data Theft

Ransomware attacks are about disruption, distraction, and data theft happening at the same time. Nelson Carreira breaks down how modern threat actors operate. While one attack disrupts operations, another may be quietly exfiltrating sensitive data. That complexity is why healthcare organizations must prepare for recovery environments that allow clinical operations to continue safely while production systems are rebuilt.

AI Takes Over RSAC Conference (Now What?) with Dave Bittner

In this RSAC 2026 Conference recap, Dave Bittner, Host of the CyberWire Daily podcast, joins Data Security Decoded host Caleb Tolin from the guest seat to discuss the biggest theme dominating the conference: artificial intelligence, and, more specifically, agentic AI. From wall-to-wall AI messaging across San Francisco to in-depth conversations with security leaders and analysts, one thing became clear: the industry has moved past debating whether AI will take hold. It already has. Now, the focus has shifted to making it safe.