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Unlike every other security podcast, we don’t get stuck down in the technical weeds. Our remit is to speak with experts around the globe at the strategic level – how security technology can improve the experience and risk optimisation for every organisation. The Voice of Cyber® - In Partnership with Vanta

  1. Episode 365 Deep Dive: Ashley Rose | Human Risk - The Next Frontier

    5일 전

    Episode 365 Deep Dive: Ashley Rose | Human Risk - The Next Frontier

    Ashley Rose is the CEO and Co-Founder of Living Security, where she is building the future of workforce security through AI-native Human Risk Management (HRM). Her work sits at the intersection of AI, cybersecurity, and business transformation—helping enterprises turn human and workforce risk into a measurable, manageable business outcome. Since founding Living Security in 2017, Ashley has led the company through rapid growth, raising more than $25M for product development and scale, and driving consecutive years of revenue acceleration. Today, her focus is on helping CISOs and security and risk leaders move beyond traditional awareness to a data-driven, predictive model that reduces real risk and supports organizational growth. Ashley speaks regularly at industry forums including EWF, Security ISACs, and other security and leadership conferences, sharing practical insight on topics such as human risk, AI in the enterprise, and building security programs that executives and boards actually care about. She also contributes thought leadership to outlets such as Forbes and other publications. At her core, Ashley is a builder—of companies, products, teams, and categories. She is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive organization that reflects the communities Living Security serves, and to leading with transparency, curiosity, and accountability. Ashley holds a BBA from the University of Michigan and is a serial entrepreneur with a background in tech and product management. She founded Living Security on a simple belief: when you empower people, they become your strongest security asset—not your weakest link.

    42분
  2. Episode 364 Deep Dive: Malcolm Turnbull | Balancing Innovation, Security, and Risk

    4월 22일

    Episode 364 Deep Dive: Malcolm Turnbull | Balancing Innovation, Security, and Risk

    In this episode, we sit down with Malcolm Turnbull, former Prime Minister of Australia, current Chairman of Fortescue Future Industries, Senior Advisor to KKR, and Strategic Advisor at Semperis. Malcolm reflects on his leadership in launching Australia’s first national cybersecurity strategy and examines the evolution of cyber as a vital component of national security and statecraft. He shares insights into the challenges faced by governments and businesses in raising digital awareness, the necessity of mandatory breach reporting, and the importance of sharing intelligence to combat cybercrime. The conversation covers Australia’s approach to critical infrastructure protection, foreign interference reforms, and the nuances of risk management in telecom and utility sectors. Malcolm also discusses the legal landscape around cybersecurity liabilities and the growing impact of class actions on corporate accountability, emphasizing adaptability, setting realistic expectations, and continual vigilance as key lessons for future leaders. The Honourable Malcolm Turnbull AC Australia’s 29th Prime Minister (2015-2018) had international careers in law, business and the media before entering politics at the age of 50. As Prime Minister, he reformed Australia’s personal income tax, education and childcare systems, oversaw the legalisation of same sex marriage and announced the construction of Snowy Hydro 2.0 the biggest pumped hydro scheme in the southern hemisphere. Mr Turnbull embarked on the largest peacetime investment in Australian defence capabilities and set out Australia’s first national cybersecurity strategy. Globally, Mr Turnbull played a leading role in reviving the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP-11 or CPTPP) after the United States withdrew. He also struck deals with US Presidents Obama and Trump to accept refugees who tried to arrive in Australia illegally by boat. As a young lawyer, Mr Turnbull successfully defended former MI5 agent Peter Wright against the British Government in the 1986 “Spycatcher” trial before entering business where he ran his own investment banking firm for a decade before joining Goldman Sachs as a partner in 1997. Both before and after his political career, Mr Turnbull has been a successful venture capitalist. He co founded OzEmail Limited, the first Australian tech company to be listed on the NASDAQ. Since leaving politics, Mr Turnbull has resumed his business career. He is a senior adviser to KKR and an investor in, and adviser to, many Australian technology businesses. He is a director of the International Hydropower Association and Chairman of Australian Fortescue Future Industries. Mr Turnbull speaks and writes on a range of issues including cyber security, geopolitics and renewable energy.

    47분
  3. 4월 15일

    Episode 363 Deep Dive: Nathan Thomas - Inside Oracle’s Multi-Cloud Strategy

    In this episode, we sit down with Nathan Thomas, Senior Vice President of Product Management at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), to explore Oracle’s evolving multi cloud strategy and the major trends shaping the cloud landscape. Nathan discusses the company’s shift from an Oracle-first approach to a multi cloud reality, driven by customer expectations for flexibility, governance, and sovereignty of data. He highlights the persistent demand for sovereign solutions, the impact of AI on accelerating multi cloud adoption, and the need for seamless integration and portability as customer loyalty becomes more fluid. Nathan also delves into the complexities of cloud migration, Oracle’s focus on delivering efficient and cost-effective infrastructure, and how maintaining a narrow focus on core services differentiates OCI in a crowded marketplace. Finally, he emphasizes the importance of holding cloud vendors accountable for innovation, value, and enabling truly multi cloud operations. Nathan Thomas is senior vice president of Product Management at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), overseeing product strategy and development of Oracle’s cloud and multicloud services. His organization is responsible for providing secure, reliable, and high-performance solutions that enable customers to run Oracle’s industry-leading services across their preferred cloud environments, addressing complex technical challenges and promoting long-term innovation and growth. Prior to Oracle, Nathan held senior product and engineering leadership roles at Amazon Web Services, Epic Games, Google Cloud, and Red Hat. His work has been instrumental in promoting enterprise adoption of open-source technologies, driving the commercialization of cloud computing, and broadening the application of real-time 3D technology across multiple industries. Nathan is based in Nashville, Tennessee.

    45분
  4. 4월 8일

    Episode 362 Deep Dive: César Cernuda | Trust, Trade & the New Data Diplomacy

    In this episode, we sit down with César Cernuda, President at NetApp, as he explores the growing significance of data and the evolving role of trust, governance, and transparency in managing this strategic asset. César discusses how organizations and nations must build intelligent data infrastructures to enable AI and navigate complex regulatory landscapes, emphasizing the importance of cybersecurity, interoperability, and modernizing data lakes. We also examine the balance between protection and openness, the resurgence of sovereign cloud requirements, and the pressure for leaders to cultivate a data-first mindset to stay competitive. César Cernuda has led NetApp’s integrated go-to-market organization since July 2020, delivering on the company’s promise to meet customers wherever they are on their digital-transformation journeys by providing the superior products, specialist skills, and services they need to architect, build, and manage their data fabrics. César joined NetApp following a long career at Microsoft, where he served as President of Microsoft Asia Pacific, President of Microsoft Latin America, and Global Corporate Vice President of the brand. Having walked in the shoes of NetApp’s enterprise customers, he brings a customer-centric perspective to all he does as president. César serves as the non-executive director and Chairman of the ESG committee at Gestamp, an international organization dedicated to the automotive industry; as an advisory board member of Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business; and as an international advisory board member of IESE Business School – University of Navarra.

    39분
  5. 3월 27일

    From Elastic{ON} Sydney 2026 – KB On The Go | Mandy Andress

    Data is exploding. Environments are getting noisier and the line between observability and security, it’s basically gone. Search isn’t just a feature anymore, it’s infrastructure. It’s how you see, how you detect, and ultimately how you defend from ai, power detection, engineering to unified visibility across logs, metrics, t races and security telemetry. We’re officially in a world where if you can’t search it in real time, you can’t secure it. This bonus episode features Mandy Andress, CISO at Elastic, live from Elastic{ON} Sydney 2026. As Australia navigates its unique, sector-led approach to AI regulation, Karissa Breen and Mandy Andress explore the challenges—and opportunities—facing CISOs on the front lines of the agentic AI revolution. Mandy Andress is currently the CISO of Elastic and has a long career focused on information risk and security.‬ Prior to Elastic, Mandy led the information security function at MassMutual and established and built information security programs at TiVo, Evant, and Privada. She worked as a security consultant with Ernst & Young and Deloitte & Touche, focusing on energy, financial services, and Internet technology clients with global operations. She also founded an information security consulting company with clients ranging from Fortune‬ 100 companies to start up organizations.‬ ‭She is a published author, with her book Surviving Security having two editions and used at multiple‬ universities around the world as the textbook for foundation information security courses. Mandy also tested‬ and reviewed information security products for multiple publications as well as serving as the author for the weekly InfoWorld security column. She has been a sought after expert in the field, speaking at signature‬ security conferences such as BlackHat and Networld+Interop. In addition, she has taught a graduate level‬ Information Risk Management course for UMass Amherst in the College of Information and Computer‬ Sciences.‬ Mandy has a JD from Western New England University, a Master’s in Management Information Systems from Texas A&M University, and a B.B.A in Accounting from Texas A&M University. Mandy is a CISSP, CPA, and‬ member of the Texas Bar.‬

    42분
  6. 3월 25일

    Episode 360 Deep Dive: Simon Cook | The Right To Be Forgotten, Navigating GDPR, IRAP and Global Standards in Physical and Cybersecurity

    In this episode, we sit down with Simon Cook, Director of New Offerings at Genetec, as he discusses the convergence between physical and cybersecurity, and the impact of global standards such as GDPR and IRAP on industry practices. Simon details the shift from siloed teams to collaborative approaches, highlighting how increased connectivity and advancements like generative AI have expanded the attack surface, making cyber risks a broader business concern. He explores the ongoing challenges of device security—from consumer cameras to enterprise solutions—and the market’s growing awareness of attack vectors stemming from seemingly innocuous network devices. Simon also unpacks the complexities of privacy legislation, especially the right to be forgotten, emphasizing the need for technology providers to embed privacy and trust by design at every stage of product development. Finally, he offers insight into the future direction of physical security, predicting the acceleration of proactive, technology-driven systems and deeper integration of compliance frameworks worldwide. Simon is a highly motivated, innovative and creative security professional with almost 20 years’ experience in the Pre-Sales and design space working with hardware, software and cloud solutions. Leadership experience and a proven track record of success growing and evolving teams in both medium and large organisations and on a global scale. Accustomed to speaking up to C- Level, in public forums and to press. A commercial techie that is inspired by good products, and passionate and motivated people.

    39분
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Unlike every other security podcast, we don’t get stuck down in the technical weeds. Our remit is to speak with experts around the globe at the strategic level – how security technology can improve the experience and risk optimisation for every organisation. The Voice of Cyber® - In Partnership with Vanta

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