Techstrong TV Interviews

Techstrong TV Interviews

Techstrong TV interviews with technology leaders, founders, practitioners, analysts and executives across AI, cybersecurity, DevOps, cloud and digital transformation.

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Techstrong TV Interviews
  • Browser-Based Security - Or Eshed, LayerX

    LayerX CEO Or Eshed discusses the launch of their recently launched browser security platform that’s trying to disrupt the traditional cybersecurity market by turn any browser into a protected workspace manageable by enterprise security teams.

  • 2022 Consumer Survey - Aubrey Turner, Ping Identity

    Consumers worldwide want frictionless online experiences without sacrificing the security of personal information, according to Ping Identity’s 2022 Consumer Survey. In 2023, interest in identity proofing will continue rising in heavily regulated industries, such as banking. According to the Ping...

  • Silver Linings in Malicious Attacks - Adam Gavish, DoControl

    Adam speaks to the silver linings in malicious attacks and how CISOs are beginning to fully grasp the growing challenge, and quickly realizing the need to address both human and non-human entities effectively and comprehensively in order to maintain a healthy SaaS security posture. In addition, A...

  • Technology Business Management - Eileen Wade, TBM

    A recent survey commissioned by the Technology Business Management (TBM) Council found that business IT leaders are hungry for greater transparency to support both day-to-day and long-term business management plans. The annual “State of TBM Report” explores spending priorities and concerns among ...

  • Incident Management - Courtney Nash, Verica

    Courtney Nash discusses recent incidents across a variety of systems, what may have caused them, and what the solutions could be, based off of her research. These incidents include Ticketmaster outages, and the recent FAA issues. What could these organizations implement to make these systems more...

  • Free CSPM and Introducing SkyHawk Security - Chen Burshan, SkyHawk Security

    Chen Burshan, CEO of Skyhawk Security joins Mike Rothman to discuss the state of cloud security, SkyHawk's spinout from Radware, and why it's important to look at more than cloud logs to understand cloud security posture. They also talk about SkyHawk's free CSPM offering.

     

  • Consumer Mobile Security in 2023 - Tom Tovar, AppDome

    Mike Rothman talks to Tom Tovar, CEO of AppDome, about a recent survey they did gauging consumer expectations regarding mobile security. Suffice to say, app developers risk significant brand damage by not paying attention to security. They also discuss AppDome's approach to allowing developers to...

  • Integrating Security into the Code Pipeline - Nick Vigier, Talend

    Nick Vigier, CISO of Talend, and Mike Rothman do some old CISO bonding and discuss how the security organization needs to reorient around value and serving its "customers." They also debate whether DevSecOps is finally a thing, and how integrating security into the code pipeline provides benefits...

  • Insights on SOAR - Leonid Belkind, Torq

    Leonid Belkind, CTO of Torq, joins Mike Rothman to discuss the state of SOAR, why automation is critical to scaling security operations, and how gathering telemetry and analyzing it provides data to substantiate the value of security automation. He also highlights Torq's new Insights product and ...

  • Curbing Cloud Sprawl - Chad Dunn, Dell Technologies

    Chad discusses how companies can curb Cloud Sprawl with a simple cloud experience and why “ease of use” is a heightened priority for IT teams to navigate cloud complexity and data requirements.

  • Atlassian Presents: Unleash 2023 - Claire Drumond, Atlassian

    Feb. 9, 2023, Atlassian hosts the inaugural Agile and DevOps-focused event Atlassian Presents: Unleash in Berlin (and virtual.) Claire Drumond, head of marketing, Jira Software & Agile Solutions, shares how the event helps help teams collaborate from discovery to delivery to running great softwar...

  • Shifting Responsibility for Application Security in 2023 - Dean Agron, Oxeye

    Oxeye CEO Dean Agron explains why responsibility for application security in 2023 will need to shift everywhere as application developers and cybersecurity teams unify DevSecOps workflows.

  • Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms - Rani Osnat, AquaSec

    Rani and Alan speak on where the security market is headed, why CNAPP is an emerging category and why Aqua Security was named the Best Cloud Native Security Solution/Service in Techstrong Group’s DevOps Dozen Awards.

  • Ensuring Cybersecurity by Investing in Automation - Raymond Brancato, Tufin

    Newly appointed Tufin CEO Raymond Brancato explains why the only way to ensure cybersecurity in an era where the attack surface continues to expand is to invest more in automation.

  • Scaling Non-Functional Requirements with WebAssembly - Liam Randall, Cosmonic

    Cosmonic CEO Liam Randall explains how WebAssembly (Wasm) enables developers to build more secure applications by scaling back non-functional requirements (NFRs) that reduce the overall attack surface of an application.

  • Insights on Cloud Data Security Posture Management - Matt DiAntonio, Immuta

    Matt DiAntonio, VP of Product Management at Immuta joins Mike Rothman to discuss the current state of Data Security Posture Management and why tracking data usage should be a priority for organizations embracing the cloud. They also discuss the pros/cons of extending CSPM to focus on data and how...

  • Authorization in IAM - Mickey Martin, PlainID

    Mickey discuss with Alan why authorization is rising as a priority in IAM. In the last two years, digital commerce and remote work demands have created new opportunities and security risk vulnerabilities. As a result, the digital workforce and consumers require more access to digital assets (data...

  • State of Cyberwarfare and Trends Report - Chris Dobrec, Armis

    Alan and Chris discuss Armis' State of Cyberwarfare and Trends Report: 2022-2023 highlights global IT and security professionals’ sentiment on cyberwarfare. The study shares sentiment from more than 6,000 global respondents across multiple industries, including healthcare, critical infrastructure...

  • Zero-Trust Adoption Admist Economic Uncertainty - Andrew Hollister, LogRhythm

    Andrew Hollister, CISO at LogRhythm and VP of LogRhythm Labs, asserts that it’s no longer a question of why you need zero-trust, but how soon can you adopt the strategy. Andrew will discuss why zero-trust adoption will continue to be slow in the face of economic uncertainty and what organizations...

  • Malvertising Ad Campaigns - Ricardo Villadiego, Lumu

    Lumu CEO Ricardo Villadiego explains why cybercriminals are now creating their own ad networks to drive malvertising campaigns that trick unsuspecting end users into giving up credentials and downloading malicious software.

  • "Promptdorking" and Targeted Phishing Attacks - David Maynor, Cybrary

    David Maynor, senior director of threat intelligence for Cybrary, explains how "promptdorking" enabled by generative AI platforms such as ChatGPT will enable cybercriminals to launch more targeted phishing attacks that will be extremely difficult to detect.

  • JumpCloud Password Manager - Antoine Jebara, JumpCloud

    The release of JumpCloud Password Manager relies on a decentralized architecture that is a hybrid between a cloud-based password manager and an offline password manager. This approach minimizes security risk by keeping credentials stored locally on user devices and by syncing vaults between devic...

  • SaaS for Building Forms - Johannes Wiklund, Jotform

    Johannes Wiklund, head of information security for Jotform, a provider of a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application for building forms, explains what challenges fellow cybersecurity professionals should expect to encounter in 2023.

  • Impact of Fragmentation on the Open Source Community - Hilary Carter, The Linux Foundation

    Hilary Carter, senior vice president for research and communications at the Linux Foundation, dives into a report detailing the impact fragmentation is having on the open source community