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30 years in cybersecurity Cloud Security Today

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Episode Summary
On this episode, InfoSec veteran, Aaron Turner, joins the show to talk about everything from Cloud to AI. Over the past three decades, Aaron has served as Security Strategist at Microsoft, Co-Founder and CEO of RFinity, Co-Founder and CEO of Terreo, VP of Security Products R&D at Verizon, Founder and CEO of Hotshot Technologies, Founder and CEO of Siriux, Faculty Member of IANS, Board Member at HighSide, President and Board Member of IntegriCell, and most recently as CISO at a large infrastructure player.
Today, Aaron talks about the critical decisions that led to his success, the findings in his IANS research, and the importance of physical vs logical separation in home networks. What are the things that are lacking in current AI services? Hear about the security applications of behavioral AI, Aaron’s approach as he gets back into industry, and what it takes for Aaron to remain sharp.
 
Timestamp Segments
·       [02:49] Getting started.
·       [10:53] Aaron’s keys to success.
·       [16:40] Aaron’s IANS research.
·       [20:42] Physical vs logical separation.
·       [24:19] Top mistakes that customers make.
·       [26:56] Real-world AI applications.
·       [32:13] Thinking about AI and risk.
·       [36:15] What’s missing in the current AI services?
·       [40:46] Getting back into the industry.
·       [45:22] How does Aaron stay sharp?
 
Notable Quotes
·       “Get deep in something.”
·       “Make sure you put yourself in situations where people expect you to be sharp.”
 
Relevant Links
LinkedIn:  Aaron Turner.
 
Resources:
www.iansresearch.com
Secure applications from code to cloud.Prisma Cloud, the most complete cloud-native application protection platform (CNAPP).Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Send us a Text Message.
Episode Summary
On this episode, InfoSec veteran, Aaron Turner, joins the show to talk about everything from Cloud to AI. Over the past three decades, Aaron has served as Security Strategist at Microsoft, Co-Founder and CEO of RFinity, Co-Founder and CEO of Terreo, VP of Security Products R&D at Verizon, Founder and CEO of Hotshot Technologies, Founder and CEO of Siriux, Faculty Member of IANS, Board Member at HighSide, President and Board Member of IntegriCell, and most recently as CISO at a large infrastructure player.
Today, Aaron talks about the critical decisions that led to his success, the findings in his IANS research, and the importance of physical vs logical separation in home networks. What are the things that are lacking in current AI services? Hear about the security applications of behavioral AI, Aaron’s approach as he gets back into industry, and what it takes for Aaron to remain sharp.
 
Timestamp Segments
·       [02:49] Getting started.
·       [10:53] Aaron’s keys to success.
·       [16:40] Aaron’s IANS research.
·       [20:42] Physical vs logical separation.
·       [24:19] Top mistakes that customers make.
·       [26:56] Real-world AI applications.
·       [32:13] Thinking about AI and risk.
·       [36:15] What’s missing in the current AI services?
·       [40:46] Getting back into the industry.
·       [45:22] How does Aaron stay sharp?
 
Notable Quotes
·       “Get deep in something.”
·       “Make sure you put yourself in situations where people expect you to be sharp.”
 
Relevant Links
LinkedIn:  Aaron Turner.
 
Resources:
www.iansresearch.com
Secure applications from code to cloud.Prisma Cloud, the most complete cloud-native application protection platform (CNAPP).Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

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