Enterprise AI Defenders

The AI in Enterprise Software Podcast Series

Enterprise AI Defenders features exclusive conversations with the world's best security executives, who share how threat landscapes have changed due to the cloud and AI’s role in the future of cybersecurity. The show is hosted by Evan Reiser, the CEO & founder of Abnormal AI, and Mike Britton, the CIO of Abnormal AI. 

  1. Secure AI in the Hands of 200,000 Users with Arizona State University CISO Lester Godsey

    3일 전

    Secure AI in the Hands of 200,000 Users with Arizona State University CISO Lester Godsey

    On Episode 33 of Enterprise AI Defenders, hosts Evan Reiser (CEO and co-founder, Abnormal AI) and Mike Britton (CIO, Abnormal AI) sit down with Lester Godsey, Chief Information Security Officer at Arizona State University, to discuss how ASU is building an ambitious, campus-wide AI strategy. With more than 200,000 users, ASU has deployed an in-house platform supporting 60+ language models and has granted all students and staff access to ChatGPT. Godsey outlines ASU’s strong governance framework, proactive security controls, and threat modeling to address risks such as prompt injection and insider misuse, while highlighting student-driven innovation through hackathons and grants that promote responsible AI experimentation in cybersecurity.  Quick hits from Lester: On AI threat acceleration: "It’s not net new attacks, we’re just seeing them executed faster, more effectively. The deepfakes in 2024 aren’t funny anymore." On internal innovation: "We built our own platform supporting over 60 large language models, with walled garden controls and ethical guardrails." On AI’s future impact: “We’re training a model to ingest messy threat intel from all sources and separate the good from the bad. That’s how small teams can finally take action with confidence.” Recent Book Recommendation: It's Your Ship: Management Techniques from the Best Damn Ship in the Navy by D. Michael Abrashoff - -  Like what you hear? Leave us a review and subscribe to the show on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Enterprise AI Defenders is a show where top security executives share how moves to the cloud have created an evolved threat landscape that requires new tools to protect against cybercrime. Find more great lessons from tech leaders and enterprise software experts at https://www.enterprisesoftware.blog/. Enterprise AI Defenders is produced by Josh Meer

    28분
  2. Operational Discipline and Agentic AI for Real Risk Reduction with Dolby CISO Yaron Levi

    10월 22일

    Operational Discipline and Agentic AI for Real Risk Reduction with Dolby CISO Yaron Levi

    On the 32nd episode of Enterprise AI Defenders, hosts Evan Reiser (CEO, co-founder at Abnormal AI) and Mike Britton (CIO, Abnormal AI) talk with Yaron Levi, CISO at Dolby. They unpack the enduring basics of cyber, how agentic AI can help teams move faster, and why excellent security starts with the business mission. Yaroni argues that most incidents still trace to old problems and that progress in the AI era begins with operational discipline, explicit threat modeling, and automation, where it truly reduces risk. He lays out a pragmatic sequence that starts with business goals, maps how things can go wrong, selects countermeasures, and then reconciles ambitions with real budgets. Quick hits from Yaron: On AI’s role in defense at scale: “We need to be able to embrace and figure out how we can automate more, how we can leverage those technologies to help us defend better and really tackle that the technical debt mountain… maybe with some AI, agentic AI, maybe we have some chances to deal with it better.” On why breaches still happen: “Unpatched systems, misconfigurations, compromised credentials, RDP, open RDP, the RDP that somebody left out there.” On preventing AI agent blind spots: “Do you know what your inventory is? Back then it was devices, then cloud workloads and virtual machines and other Kubernetes or whatnot. And now it’s like agents, okay? If we’re going to suck at managing the agent’s inventory, the same way we [sucked at] managing, you know, device inventory, we are going to have a big problem.” Recent Book Recommendation: The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel -- Like what you hear? Leave us a review and subscribe to the show on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Enterprise AI Defenders is a show where security, privacy, and safety leaders share how they are protecting the world from AI-powered threats. Find more great lessons from tech leaders and enterprise software experts at https://www.enterprisesoftware.blog/.  Enterprise AI Defenders is produced by Josh Meer.

    24분
  3. Building Human-Centered AI Security with Prologis Head of IT Governance & ISO Sue Lapierre

    9월 17일

    Building Human-Centered AI Security with Prologis Head of IT Governance & ISO Sue Lapierre

    On the 31st episode of Enterprise AI Defenders, hosts Evan Reiser, CEO and co-founder of Abnormal AI, and Mike Britton, CIO at Abnormal AI, sit down with Sue Lapierre, Head of IT Governance & Information Security Officer at Prologis. With 1.3 billion square feet of logistics real estate and $3.2 trillion in goods moving through its facilities, Prologis faces extraordinary stakes. Sue shares how her security team is proactively responding, embedding AI safely across the business while running simulated deepfakes to stress-test resilience. She explains how zero trust begins with human awareness, how internal AI policies ensure transformational security, and why cybersecurity today demands curiosity, not fear. Quick takes from Sue: On zero trust being human-first: “We have to also think about zero trust, not only on the technical side, but on the human side. On internal GPT adoption and focus: “At the very beginning… we locked down all AI except our internal AI Prologis GPT. That helped to focus people into one vector.”​​​​​​​ On simulating deepfake attacks: “We actually hired a third party that created deepfakes and targeted a variety of individuals… we wanted to test if someone fell for it, would they fall all the way… or do we have defenses that would stop it?” Recent Book Recommendation: Turn the Ship Around by L. David Marquet -- Like what you hear? Leave us a review and subscribe to the show on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Enterprise AI Defenders is a show where top security executives share how moves to the cloud have created an evolved threat landscape that requires new tools to protect against cybercrime. Find more great lessons from tech leaders and enterprise software experts at https://www.enterprisesoftware.blog/  Enterprise AI Defenders is produced by Josh Meer

    29분
  4. Securing the Energy Grid from Cyber Threats with Duke Energy CSO Martin Strasburger

    8월 27일

    Securing the Energy Grid from Cyber Threats with Duke Energy CSO Martin Strasburger

    On the 30th episode of Enterprise AI Defenders, hosts Mike Britton and Evan Reiser talk with Martin Strasburger, Senior Vice President and Chief Security Officer at Duke Energy. Martin shares how Duke, serving over 11 million customers across the Southeast, protects vital physical and digital infrastructure in a time of accelerating energy demand and technological change. He emphasizes the critical role of intelligence‑driven defense in both cyber and physical spheres. From ballistic attacks on substations to AI-driven grid resilience and deepfake threats, Martin offers a nuanced perspective on how modern security challenges require both technological expertise and human intelligence. Quick Hits from Martin On his protective mission at Duke: "Being able to protect… our people, our data, our systems, keep that power on… that's a satisfying feeling when you're successful." On AI’s impact across the industry: “We’re piloting technology that can look across multiple facilities… and try to identify a group that is surveilling our facilities, doing pre-operational surveillance for a future attack, and intervene, interdict, and prevent an attack.” On deepfake and phone‑based threats: "The use of AI in social engineering is my biggest concern. So much of that is outside of my control as the security leader… When you’ve got a bad actor doing a call to somebody's mobile device, my only line of defense in that case is that person. Have we trained them? Are they aware that they shouldn’t fall for that phishing call?" Recent Book Recommendation: The Phoenix Project by Gene Kim, Kevin Behr, and George Spafford Like what you hear? Leave us a review and subscribe to the show on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Enterprise AI Defenders is a show where security, privacy, and safety leaders share how they’re protecting the world from AI‑powered threats. Find more great insights from technology leaders and enterprise software experts at https://www.enterprisesoftware.blog/ Enterprise AI Defenders is produced by Josh Meer.

    31분
  5. Defending the Railroad: AI Risk, Rigor, and Resilience with CN CISO Vaughn Hazen

    8월 6일

    Defending the Railroad: AI Risk, Rigor, and Resilience with CN CISO Vaughn Hazen

    On the 29th episode of Enterprise AI Defenders, host Mike Britton, Chief Information Security Officer at Abnormal AI, talks with Vaughn Hazen, Chief Information Security Officer at ​​the Canadian National Railway Company. CN is Canada’s largest rail operator and the only one that spans the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts, running over 20,000 miles across North America. In this conversation, Vaughn shares what it takes to defend one of North America’s largest freight railroads in an era of deepfakes, automated phishing, and machine-speed threats. He discusses why secure processes (not just smart tools) are critical to cyber resilience, how AI is changing the threat landscape and workforce dynamics, and why treating email as a notification system is a foundational shift. Vaughn’s approach blends military discipline, telecom roots, and a strong belief in long-term readiness over reactive fixes. Quick hits from Vaughn: On the fragility of process in an AI-driven threat landscape: “Email should be a notification, not necessarily the process... there's just gotta be a robust process that makes it very, very difficult where you're gonna have to be able to compromise a slew of people in order to really breach that”. On the slow burn of real security preparation: “You can’t plant the seeds and expect to harvest in the same day… a lot of the stuff that we do to prepare for a potential event is stuff that we've got to be doing in advance”. On AI’s false promise of autonomy: “It’s not something that just works on its own... You've got to have people that are knowledgeable... to say, first of all, does this make sense? Are we seeing a hallucination?”. Recent Book Recommendation: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey -- Like what you hear? Leave us a review and subscribe to the show on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Enterprise AI Defenders is a show where top security executives share how moves to the cloud have created an evolved threat landscape that requires new tools to protect against cybercrime. Find more great lessons from tech leaders and enterprise software experts at https://www.enterprisesoftware.blog.  Enterprise AI Defenders is produced by Josh Meer

    31분
  6. Behavior Is the Battlefield: Rethinking the Cyber Perimeter with Expeditors VP & CISO Rob Nolan

    5월 28일

    Behavior Is the Battlefield: Rethinking the Cyber Perimeter with Expeditors VP & CISO Rob Nolan

    On the 28th episode of Enterprise AI Defenders, hosts Evan Reiser and Mike Britton, both executives at Abnormal AI, talk with Rob Nolan, Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer at Expeditors. Expeditors is a Fortune 500 freight and logistics company, powering over 25% of all U.S. customs clearance. They enable global trade and supply chain resilience for many of the world's most recognizable brands. In this conversation, Rob shares how AI is changing the attack surface and the defensive playbook, why behavior and identity have become the new cybersecurity perimeter, and how AI helps enterprise defenders flip the script and regain their advantage. Quick hits from Rob: On the role of AI in defense: "The reality is that if I think about a solution that helps us defend against AI attacks, it's more AI." On defenders flipping the script with AI: "The next frontier is knowing what 'normal' looks like for our business—and letting AI call out what's not." On culture, training, and enablement: "We're much better off having an AI-intelligent workforce than one we've sheltered away from AI."  Book Recommendation: The Great Mental Models by Rhiannon Beaubien and Shane Parrish -- Like what you hear? Leave us a review and subscribe to the show on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Enterprise AI Defenders is a show where top security executives share how moves to the cloud have created an evolved threat landscape that requires new tools to protect against cybercrime. Find more great lessons from tech leaders and enterprise software experts at https://www.enterprisesoftware.blog/. Enterprise AI Defenders is produced by Josh Meer.

    30분
  7. Real World Risks: AI & Cybersecurity in Crisis Zones with Save the Children International Global CISO Gareth Packham

    4월 23일

    Real World Risks: AI & Cybersecurity in Crisis Zones with Save the Children International Global CISO Gareth Packham

    On the 27th episode of Enterprise AI Defenders, hosts Evan Reiser and Mike Britton, both executives at Abnormal AI, talk with Gareth Packham, Chief Information Security Officer at Save the Children International. Save the Children is one of the world's largest nonprofit organizations focused on protecting the rights and well-being of children. Operating in over 100 countries, it delivers healthcare, education, and emergency response programs—often in high-risk, conflict-affected areas. In this conversation, Gareth shares insights on the life-or-death stakes of cybersecurity in humanitarian work, the rising danger of AI-powered impersonation and fraud, and why driving behavioral change—not just awareness—is the next frontier in protecting global organizations. Quick hits from Gareth: On the real-world consequences of cybersecurity failures at Save the Children: “Without sounding glib or flippant—it really isn't. It can be a matter of life and death. We have information on children and families… in the wrong hands, that could put them at risk of physical harm.” On the threat of AI-generated impersonation: “A few years ago, we were seeing business email compromise attempts asking to approve invoices. Now, it’s shifted to things like deepfake video. When someone says, ‘Let’s jump on a call,’ and you see a video of someone that looks and sounds like your CEO, you really need to challenge that.” On the limits of awareness training: “The challenge with a lot of awareness programs is that they’re static. People might remember the right answer on a quiz, but it doesn't mean they’ll act the right way under pressure. We need to stop checking boxes and start measuring actual behavior change.” Book Recommendation: Flow by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi -- Like what you hear? Leave us a review and subscribe to the show on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Enterprise AI Defenders is a show where top security executives share how moves to the cloud have created an evolved threat landscape that requires new tools to protect against cybercrime. Find more great lessons from tech leaders and enterprise software experts at https://www.enterprisesoftware.blog/  Enterprise AI Defenders is produced by Josh Meer.

    32분
  8. Approaching AI, Identity, and Scale with Former Unilever CISO Kirsten Davies

    4월 2일

    Approaching AI, Identity, and Scale with Former Unilever CISO Kirsten Davies

    On the 26th episode of Enterprise AI Defenders, hosts Evan Reiser and Mike Britton, both executives at Abnormal Security, talk with Kirsten Davies, former Chief Information Security Officer at The Estée Lauder Companies and Unilever and founder of The Institute for Cyber. Kirsten's storied career has given her a front-row seat to understanding the complexities of securing global organizations. In this conversation, Kirsten shares insights on the scale of enterprise cyber operations, the hidden challenges of AI-powered security innovation, and how human risk is still the biggest concern in the age of AI. Quick hits from Kirsten: On how AI is redefining attacker capabilities: “The sophistication of whaling, spear phishing—AI is being used very smartly, and it’s bypassing a lot of those traditional filters that we had back in the day. Now it feels like all of the email-based attacks are super sophisticated, very targeted, and they have really major repercussions on the back end.” On the need to rethink digital identity defense: “Think of how many service accounts there are now. They exploded in numbers—larger than people. The number of service and machine identities we have is astronomical… This is where the opportunity is on the defense side, where you don’t even have people involved anymore.” On why people are still the frontline: “It still goes back to relationships with people… good old-fashioned communication capability… It's still about building awareness. The human element of risk—that will never go away. That’s one of the reasons I started The Institute—so everyday citizens can have safer experiences while they traverse the digital universe.”  Book Recommendation: Imagine Heaven by John Burke -- Like what you hear? Leave us a review and subscribe to the show on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Enterprise AI Defenders is a show where top security executives share how moves to the cloud have created an evolved threat landscape that requires new tools to protect against cybercrime. Find more great lessons from tech leaders and enterprise software experts at https://www.enterprisesoftware.blog/  Enterprise AI Defenders is produced by Josh Meer.

    26분

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Enterprise AI Defenders features exclusive conversations with the world's best security executives, who share how threat landscapes have changed due to the cloud and AI’s role in the future of cybersecurity. The show is hosted by Evan Reiser, the CEO & founder of Abnormal AI, and Mike Britton, the CIO of Abnormal AI.