Parabellum - Cyberbit Podcast

Parabellum - Cyberbit Podcast
Parabellum - Cyberbit Podcast Podcast

Welcome to the Cyberbit podcast channel! Here you can hear webinars recaps and case studies of cybersecurity topics.

Episodes

  1. Bridging the Gap in Cybersecurity Knowledge with Eleven Fifty

    17/05/2020

    Bridging the Gap in Cybersecurity Knowledge with Eleven Fifty

    On this episode of Parabellum, John D’Annunzio, Vice President of North America for Cyberbit, and Teddy Guzek, Director of Cybersecurity for Eleven Fifty Academy, joined host Jason Claybrook, head of Marketing North America at Cyberbit, for a lively discussion on bridging the gap of cybersecurity knowledge in the business world. Guzek provided an overview of his background in cybersecurity, and how Eleven Fifty recruited him to head up their cybersecurity program. Eleven Fifty is a non-profit, Indiana-based, learning academy featuring advanced coding boot camps for anyone who has a desire to learn to code or upskill their talent. Guzek uses his role at the Academy to connect employers with academy graduates and keeping up with the latest trends in cybersecurity. Next, Guzek discussed penetration testing, which he referred to as ‘ethical hacking.’ Companies pay Guzek to break into their systems, analyze the weak areas, and provide solutions. Guzek’s worked with both large and small companies. Claybrook introduced the hands-on role today’s CISO needs to play. Guzek said the range, ages, and backgrounds of today’s CISO’s vary by a wide degree. The conversation segued into the cybersecurity talent gap, and this is the area Eleven Fifty is concentrating on. Guzek stated a college education is not necessary to obtain a job in cybersecurity, but a rigorous training program that provides hands-on experience is. Eleven Fifty’s training, which they call a ‘boot camp’ uses the Cyberbit Range to train their cybersecurity students. The conversation concluded with a reminder that cybersecurity is a field in need of skilled workers, and it can be a great opportunity for veterans seeking employment opportunities after their military service has ended. Eleven Fifty encourages veterans to consider a career in cybersecurity, and often their GI Bill benefits will cover the cost of the education and more.

    40 min
  2. The Next-Gen SOC, a Financial CISO’s Perspective

    17/05/2020

    The Next-Gen SOC, a Financial CISO’s Perspective

    Samir Karnik, Regional Director for India West, Cyberbit, conducted a webinar on the Next-Gen SOC, led by co-presenter’s Shiv Kumar Pandey, CISO, Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), and Oren Aspir, CTO, Cyberbit. Pandey began his presentation with an overview of the BSE, its key SOC challenges, and its SOC technology landscape. Pandey then reviewed the key elements containing in the Next-Gen SOC. Aspir covered common SOC challenges in financial institutions. Most security experts have no real on-the-job experience with cyberattacks, less than 30% of organizations perform IR exercises as a routine, and less than 30% of analysts believe that they can fully utilize their security technologies. A lack of orchestration and automation is another challenge Aspir identified. Can too many tools be a problem? Aspir mentioned that many cyber analysts are experiencing vendor fatigue with too many cybersecurity tools at their disposal, but with a large percentage of these tools going unused. Another issue: financial security managers are sifting through thousands of security alerts daily. Aspir next walked through solutions to these problems, from how to approach training for SOC teams, to employing the Cyberbit Range Platform. Aspir then discussed why SOAR is becoming a key priority for the next-gen SOC. Aspir capped his portion of the webinar with how next-gen SOCs should approach endpoint detection and reviewing the benefits of Cyberbit EDR for financial institutions.

    43 min
  3. OT Security Starts with Visibility, Solving Technology and Organizational Blindspots

    17/05/2020

    OT Security Starts with Visibility, Solving Technology and Organizational Blindspots

    In this webinar from February 2019, Sharon Rosenman, Cyberbit’s VP of Marketing was joined by Alon Nachmany, Cyberbit ICS Security Expert, and Cecil Pineda, former CISO of DFW Airport and CISO/Managing Director of Cyber Watch Systems. This webinar took participants through an overview of OT visibility and challenges, presented a CISO Case Study on managing a converged IT/OT network, provided approaches to securing IT/OT environments, presented a case study on smart building security project, and wrapped up with a Q&A session. Nachmany discussed visibility and the OT security challenge. He mentioned several examples of major attacks on ICS / OT systems from 2013-2018. Pineda discussed his prior experience working in cyber security at DFW airport and laid out the numerous systems at risk. “Think of the airport cyber security, not just the cybersecurity side, the IT and the OT side; it’s almost like an orchestra, everything has to be in synch with each other,” Pineda said. Pineda continued his presentation by presenting the technical challenges of multiple IT, OT and IoT Systems in a typical airport, and how he and his team addressed those challenges. Next, Rosenman and Nachmany covered Securing the Converged IT/OT Environment. Nachmany walked through several key steps, which included: Enhancing IT Security, revisiting network architecture, obtaining full OT visibility, creating a baseline for OT anomaly, and consolidating OT and IT incident management with SOA.

    51 min

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