2023 RSAC #1

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Full Show Notes
Segment One

Lateral Security Is The New Cybersecurity Battleground – Christopher Kruegel – RSA23 #1

Guest

Christopher Kruegel is VP Security Services at the Network and Security Business Unit (NSBU) at VMware. Before that, Christopher was a co-founder at Lastline, where he served in various positions (CEO, Chief Product Officer, and Chief Scientist) until the acquisition by VMware. In addition, Christopher is a Professor of Computer Science at UC Santa Barbara (currently on leave). Christopher’s research interests are computer and communications security, with an emphasis on malware analysis and detection, web security, and intrusion detection. He has published more than 100 peer-reviewed papers in top computer security conferences. He is also the recipient of an NSF CAREER Award, an MIT Technology Review TR35 Award for young innovators, an IBM Faculty Award, and several best paper awards.

Segment Two

Understanding the Edge Ecosystem and its Impact on Business – Theresa Lanowitz – RSA23 #1

Guest

Theresa Lanowitz is the Chief Cybersecurity Evangelist at LevelBlue.

Theresa is a globally respected leader known for her deep and diverse experience in cybersecurity.

Segment Three

The Evolution of External Attack Surface Management (EASM) – Vinay Anand – RSA23 #1

Guest

Vinay Anand is a seasoned technology leader with expertise in leading product strategy, engineering, business development and product marketing for security, software and networking products. Vinay has spent a major portion of the last 20 years focused on developing security solutions for enterprise markets.

Most recently Vinay was the VP of Products for Prisma Cloud – Palo Alto Networks’ public cloud security platform. Prior to this, Vinay was responsible for Anthos Trusted Services covering security, compliance and service management for hybrid clouds at Google. Vinay came to Google from IBM where he was the Vice President of Global Product Management and Strategy for IBM Security, driving strategy and product innovation for the $2B IBM security portfolio. Before that, Vinay was the VP & GM for the ClearPass Security business at Aruba, an HPE company. Prior to Aruba, Vinay held leadership roles in McAfee, Symantec & Cisco Systems.

Segment Four

RSA Conference 2023: A report from the trenches – Steve Ragan – RSA23 #1

Guest

Before joining the journalism world in 2005, Steve spent 15 years doing consulting and freelance contracting within the IT space, with a focus was on infrastructure management and security.

His award-winning journalism career covering the security industry lasted for more than a decade. After leaving journalism in 2018, he went back into the security field doing threat research and editorial work, where he remains to this day.

He’s a father of two, grandfather of two, and spends his free time gaming.

Segment Five

OpenText Cybersecurity: Delivering Smarter, Simpler Security – Geoff Bibby – RSA23 #1

Guest

Geoff Bibby is Senior Vice President of Cybersecurity Marketing and Strategy at OpenText Cybersecurity.

In his role, Geoff leads a dedicated team of marketing professionals who wake up every day wanting to catapult OpenText further up the list of global cybersecurity leaders. Geoff and his team manage over 15 security brands, supporting millions of users across nearly every aspect of the cybersecurity space including adversarial threat analysis, application security, secure data discovery and cyber resilience.

Before assuming this role, Geoff was on the Executive Leadership Team for Zix/AppRiver where he served as Chief Marking Officer. During that time, he played an integral role in helping the company grow into a cloud-based security leader before being acquired by OpenText in 2021.

Geoff is an avid cyclist and endurance athlete. He and his wife Kathleen have three grown sons. While a Canadian native, Geoff now calls Dallas, TX his home.

Segment Six

So You Want to be a CISO? Here’s What You Need to Know. – Kunal Anand – RSA23 #1

Guest

Kunal Anand is the CTO and CISO of Imperva, where he leads cross-functional teams ensuring Imperva maintains and invests in the strongest security posture possible. Previously he served as co-founder and CTO of Prevoty, a company acquired by Imperva. Anand has led security, data, and engineering teams at BBC Worldwide, Gravity, MySpace, and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He holds a B.S. from Babson College.

Segment Seven

The Rise of MDR: Combating Cyber Threats Amidst Headcount Shortages – Randy Watkins – RSA23 #1

Guest

Randy Watkins is the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Critical Start and an emerging thought-leader in the security industry. As CTO, Randy is responsible for designing and executing the company’s strategic technology initiatives, which includes defining the strategy and direction of Critical Start’s Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services delivered by the Zero-Trust Analytics Platform (ZTAP).

Previously, Randy served as Critical Start’s Director of Security Architecture, where he set the strategy for emerging vendor technologies, created the Defendable Network reference architecture, and set product direction for the company’s internally-developed Security Orchestration Automation and Response platform. Watkins was employee number five when he joined Critical Start in 2012.

Randy is a respected author and speaker on security trends and is well-versed in applying security technologies, in practical and meaningful ways, to improve risk management and security infrastructure for enterprise customers. He holds numerous security certifications in data analysis, data science, computer science, and leadership. Randy earned a bachelor’s degree in Information Systems Security and an associate degree in Computer Networking Systems, both from ITT Technical Institute.

In his free time, Randy continues to contribute to the security community through his consultancy to security product manufacturers to help them drive value to the customer through their solutions.

Segment Eight

Consumer Trends Causing Enterprise-Wide Problems – Brian Kenyon – RSA23 #1

Guest

Brian Kenyon drives corporate strategy at Island as its Chief Strategy Officer and one of the company’s founding members. Brian has also held the role of CSO at Symantec and Blue Coat Systems. He built his early career in technical roles for more than a decade at McAfee where he was Chief Technical Strategist, as well as CTO, and served as chief architect at start-up Foundstone.

Brian is the author of Security Battleground: An Executive Field Manual; Security Sage: Guide to Hardening the Network Infrastructure; and Special Ops: Host and Network Security. He holds a B.A. degree in Finance from Loyola Marymount University.

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