
RSAC™ is a premier global cybersecurity event and community brand dedicated to empowering professionals at every level. We bring together industry experts to share insights, tackle emerging threats, and showcase cutting-edge innovations. Beyond the Conference, we offer continuous resources, educational programs, and networking opportunities to foster collaboration and resilience in an ever-evolvin... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 197 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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AI is a friend, but it can be a terrible foe when not properly used. In cybersecurity, we also see AI as an enabler of cyber-criminal activities and security errors. In this podcast, we will focus on what you need to know to defend your enterprise ag... more
From busy showroom floors to hyped up vendor marketing claims, security leaders are constantly asked to choose the “right” cybersecurity partner. In this episode, Dr. Hugh Thompson sits down with Tal Arad, former CTO and Group CISO at Carlsberg Group... more
Traditional network security has evolved, and security teams are challenged to understand data flows and how to use AI to help manage modern infrastructures and communications. Whether you are looking to increase resilience, streamline operations, or... more
Zero Trust has become one of the most talked-about frameworks in cybersecurity, but what does it really look like in practice at global scale? And how is it being reshaped by the rise of artificial intelligence? In this episode, Mastercard’s Deputy C... more
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Some interesting content, but the audio quality doesn’t speak to a technology themed podcast
Listened to the Equifax Breach episode. Good content, but the volume disparity between the interviewer and interviewee is unbelievable. At max volume on my iPhone and headphones the interviewer is borderline unintelligible, while the interviewee is painfully loud. It also sounds like his voice is clipping/distorting when he gets excited. This is very basic audio production - I expected much better from something as big as RSAC.
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The content primarily focuses on the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, consistently addressing themes such as Zero Trust architecture, vulnerability management, and the convergence of cyber and physical security. Episodes often feature discussions on the integration of artificial intelligence in security measures, highlighting both the innovative potentials and the inherent risks. Unique elements include the incorporation of perspectives from diverse guests, such as cybersecurity experts and organizational leaders, allowing for a nuanced understanding of various threats and strategic responses across multiple industries. This emphasis on actionable insights and real-world applications makes it particularly relevant for cybersecurity prof... more
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Recent guests on RSAC include:
1. Dr. Alissa Abdullah
2. Steve Ocepek
3. John Scimone
4. Ken Huang
5. Chris Hughes
6. Prentis Brooks
7. Zino Haro
8. Dwayne McDaniel
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