You Got Hacked - A Cybersecurity Podcast SNC
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On You Got Hacked, brought to you by Sierra Nevada Corporation’s Cybersecurity Team, host Ariel Stenger focuses on cybersecurity issues, current events and technology solutions to make you, your family and your community smarter, safer and more secure from the ever-evolving cyber threat landscape. #cybersecurity
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Season 2: The Promise of Cyber Engineering - Securing Critical Infrastructure Old and New
Our nation's critical infrastructure - from electrical grids to water treatment plants to oil pipelines - is at constant risk of cyberattacks. With many of these systems run by older, out-of-date networks, the need for innovative cybersecurity solutions has never been more essential to keep the lights on, the water flowing and our communities running. On this episode, we talk to National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) cybersecurity research engineer Zoe Dormuth to learn more about how we combine the old with the new to safeguard our critical networks and infrastructure.
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About Zoe
DOE Paper: WETO-Funded Research Focuses on Reducing Cybersecurity Threats to Nation’s Wind Fleet -
Season 2: Countering Cyber Sabotage in an Evolving Cyber Landscape
We are constantly trying to find the best process to protect ourselves, our businesses and our communities from the growing cyber threat. With cyber security-related technology changing day to day, the need to understand the risks and how to safeguard our most important systems and data has never been more important. On this episode, we sit down with Andrew Bochman from the Idaho National Laboratory and an author of Countering Cyber Sabotage: Introducing Consequence-Driven, Cyber-Informed Engineering (CCE) to learn the latest on this critical subject.
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Amazon: Countering Cyber Sabotage: Introducing Consequence-Driven, Cyber-Informed Engineering (CCE)
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Season 2: Cybersecurity: The Rebellious Child of IT
The relationship between IT and cybersecurity is more complicated than one may think. On this episode, we sit down with SNC systems security manager, Ian Perry, a recent U.S. Space Force retiree, to discuss how computer engineering, automation, machine learning and artificial intelligence are driving innovation while the cyber threats to these systems continue to grow.
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Season 2: Bridging the Gap - Bringing Multidisciplinary Passions to Cybersecurity, Part 2 with Logan Sturm
In Part 2 of our series with ORNL Fellow Logan Sturm, we dive deeper into Logan's multidisciplinary passions and how he bridges the gaps between mechanical engineering, cybersecurity and 3D printing to help advance innovation in the cyber industry.
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory Website
About Logan
ORNL Q&A with Logan
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Season 2: Turning a Passion into a Career - Part 1 with Logan Sturm
Logan Sturm, a distinguished fellow at Oak Ridge National Laboratory goes to work daily doing what he loves. In part 1 of our two part series with Logan, hear about how he turned this passion for computers and engineering into a career discovering new technology and what he recommends for others looking to break into the cyber field.
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Oak Ridge National Lab Website
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Season 2: Cyber Careers for All - Strengthening Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Cybersecurity, Part 2 with Dr. Bhavani Thuraisingham
After 35 years in the cybersecurity field, Dr. Bhavani has seen a lot of changes. What was once a male-dominated profession has slowly seen the talents of women and minorities come more to the forefront. In part 2 of our discussion with Dr. Bhavani, we talk about her hopes for a future of cybersecurity, strengthened by a greater focus on diversity and inclusion.
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About Dr. Bhavani
Customer Reviews
My kinda podcast
informative, pleasant, interesting, fun, and most importantly: important #securedcybernetics
and Season 2, oof maddone! *chef’s kiss*
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Enjoy the topics covered and how there’s a level of depth that helps our company think about cyber. Keep ‘em coming!