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Welcome to The Core Strength Podcast, a place for network security professionals who care about getting the basics right. Each episode brings together experienced practitioners to share insights, stories, and practical lessons from the field.

Episodes

  1. 26 Jun

    Stan Lee: The pendulum of connectivity

    In this episode of the Core Strength Podcast, we sit down with Stan Lee, Head of Security and Infrastructure at EarnIn, to explore how network security has evolved over the past three decades and why many of the industry's biggest challenges continue to repeat themselves in new forms. Drawing on a career that spans everything from frame relay networks and early internet infrastructure to cloud security, fintech, and AI, Stan explains how cybersecurity has continuously shifted its focus between networks, endpoints, data, and identity as technology evolved. We discuss why concepts like defense in depth, segmentation, visibility, and operational tradeoffs remain as relevant today as they were decades ago, despite the industry's constant pursuit of new technologies. The conversation dives into the growing complexity created by cloud, Kubernetes, AI, and hybrid infrastructure. Stan explains why networks never disappeared, they simply became smaller, more distributed, and significantly harder to manage. We explore the economics behind security decisions, why organizations are constantly balancing operational efficiency against risk, and why perfect security remains unattainable in the real world. We also discuss how AI is reshaping both infrastructure and security operations, where it can realistically help security teams today, where human judgment remains critical, and why the future of cybersecurity will likely depend on AI augmenting experienced practitioners rather than replacing them. Finally, Stan shares his perspective on developing security talent, why curiosity matters more than years of experience, and how the industry can better prepare the next generation of defenders.

    Stan Lee: The pendulum of connectivity
  2. 17 May

    Yaron Levi: Security continues to be about the basics

    In this episode of the Core Strength Podcast, we sit down with Yaron Levi, CISO of Dolby, to explore one of the most overlooked realities in cybersecurity: most companies don’t get breached because they lack the most advanced tools or controls, they get breached because of the lack of operational discipline. Yaron breaks down why the majority of security incidents still come down to the same foundational issues they did decades ago - misconfigurations, weak access controls, unpatched systems, and network complexity - despite endless innovation across the security industry. We discuss why concepts like inventory management, configuration management, change control, patching, and segmentation remain the backbone of security, even as the industry constantly chases new technologies and shiny objects. The conversation dives deep into the operational realities behind modern enterprise security. Yaron explains how cloud, identity systems, SaaS, and AI have not eliminated networks or perimeters, but instead multiplied them exponentially, creating an explosion of complexity that organizations struggle to manage. We explore why operational rigor often loses out to speed and efficiency, how technical debt compounds over time, and why many security tools still overwhelm teams with endless lists of problems without helping them take meaningful action. Yaron also shares his perspective on the future of AI in security - not as a replacement for humans, but as a way to process massive amounts of context, automate operational discipline, and help security teams make better decisions at scale while keeping humans in control.

    Yaron Levi: Security continues to be about the basics

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Welcome to The Core Strength Podcast, a place for network security professionals who care about getting the basics right. Each episode brings together experienced practitioners to share insights, stories, and practical lessons from the field.