
US Cyber Games Season II: Behind the scenes with the head coach
Ken Jenkins talks about the US Cyber Games, what to expect in season 2 and what it's like to coach the team.

Connecting cloud security, data privacy and cybersecurity
Ameesh Divatia, CEO of Baffle, Inc., talks about the perfect trifecta of cybersecurity skills: data privacy, data security and cloud security.

K-12 cybersecurity: Protecting schools from cyber threats
Michael Wilkinson leads the digital forensics and incident response team at Avertium. He talks about threat research, the threat of Vice Society, how schools can improve their security and much more.

Behind the scenes of ransomware negotiation
Tony Cook of GuidePoint Security talks about his role as a ransomware negotiator and how to get into the field.

CMMC has changed: Here's what you need to know
Infosec's Leighton Johnson talks about the latest updates to the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) framework.

Cybersecurity public speaking techniques
Lisa Tetrault of Arctic Wolf talks about the adhesives that hold cybersecurity together: communication, collaboration and strong teamwork.

Digital identity and cybersecurity are inseparable
Susan Morrow talks about security, ethical, practical and UX hurdles of current identity practices and gives us both an optimistic and pessimistic version of the digital identity practices in 10 years.

Bad data privacy protocols can become an identity fraud disaster
Learn about bad data privacy protocols, international privacy law and how to work as a data privacy officer from Ground Labs' Stephen Cavey.

Privacy and international business
Noriswadi Ismail of Breakwater Solutions and the Humanising 2030 campaign joins us to talk about privacy regarding international business.

Attack surface managers and the state of attack surfaces
Learn about the state of attack surfaces, the strengths and shortcomings of attack surface managers and why something we refer to as a “soft” skill might be the hardest skill of all! Plus, we touch on shadow IT.

The importance of API security and PII
Giora Engel of NeoSec talks about securing APIs, why APIs are the new network, why their very nature makes them vulnerable to abuse and how to position yourself as an authority in the ever-growing field of API security.

Corporate data breaches and security awareness training
Mathieu Gorge of VigiTrust talks about the Marriott Hotel data breach and why once-per-year security awareness training isn’t enough.

Overcoming challenges to build a cybersecurity career
Dr. Chanel Suggs, the Duchess of Cybersecurity®, discusses her incredibly challenging upbringing and how she built a successful career in cybersecurity.

What's it like to work in emergency response?
Learn all about emergency response — and the myriad techniques and skills that term implies — from Christopher Tarantino, CEO of Epicenter Innovation.

Securing operational technology: ICS, IoT, AI and more
Learn about working with operational technology (OT) and internet-connected devices with Francis Cianfrocca, CEO of Insight Cyber Group.

Cybersecurity project management: A peek behind the curtain
What is the day-to-day work of a cybersecurity project manager? Jackie Olshack of Dell and Ginny Morton of Deloitte return to answer your live questions!

OWASP Top 10: What cybersecurity professionals need to know
The OWASP Top 10 got a big overhaul in late 2021. John Wagnon explains what changed, why and the impact on different cybersecurity careers.

Your personal data is everywhere: What can you do about it?
Your personal information is available for free (and for sale) on the internet. Mark Kapczynski explains the dangers — and what you can do about it.

Keeping your inbox safe: Real-life BEC attacks and email fraud careers
Today's episode is all about email fraud. John Wilson of Agari discusses Business Email Compromise (BEC), spearphishing, whaling, romance fraud and more.

Cybersecurity has a marketing problem — and we're going to fix it
Alyssa Miller returns to break down some of the clichés used in cybersecurity — and explain why they're hurting the cybersecurity industry.

What does a secure coder do?
Secure coders are responsible for developing code in a way that protects against security vulnerabilities like bugs, defects and logic flaws.

Cybersecurity jobs: How to better apply, get hired and fill open roles
Diana Kelley discusses her work as a board member of the Cyber Future Foundation and the goings-on at this year’s Cyber Talent Week.

Ethical user data collection and machine learning
Ché Wijesinghe of Cape Privacy talks about the safe and ethical collection of user data when creating machine learning or predictive models.

What does a penetration tester do?
Penetration testers are responsible for planning and performing authorized, simulated attacks within an organization’s information systems.
How does your salary stack up?
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Learn how to break into cybersecurity, build new skills and move up the career ladder. Each week on the Cyber Work Podcast, host Chris Sienko sits down with thought leaders from Booz Allen Hamilton, CompTIA, Google, IBM, Veracode and others to discuss the latest cybersecurity workforce trends.

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