podcast
The Human Factor with Dr. Calvin Nobles
Dr. Dustin Sachs sits down with Dr. Calvin Nobles to explore why security awareness alone is insufficient when it comes to changing human behavior.
AI vs. AI: Scott Deluke on the Future of Cybersecurity
In this episode of CYBR.HAK.CAST, hosts Michael and Phil speak with Scott Deluke of Abnormal AI live from the inaugural CYBR.HAK.CON.!
Why AI Usage Intelligence is the Missing Layer in Enterprise AI Security with Harmonic Security CEO Alastair Paterson
In this episode of CYBR.SEC.CAST, hosts Michael and Sam sit down with Alastair Patterson, CEO of Harmonic Security, to discuss the rapid evolution of AI in the enterprise.
The Human Side of Cybersecurity with Bill Brenner
Why mental health, overload, alert fatigue, and human resilience are cybersecurity issues.
There’s No Highway to the Risk Zone with John Kindervag
Michael and Phil were joined at CYBR.HAK.CON. by John Kindervag, Chief Evangelist at Illumio and creator of the Zero Trust Framework, for a wide-ranging conversation on risk vs. danger, personal resilience and the future of AI.
CYBR.SEC.CAST Episode 69: Crush Security
We are joined by Crush Security co-founders Joshua Jones and Josh Johnson, plus CISO John Barrow. They discuss navigating an increasingly complex vendor ecosystem where tool sprawl, contract complexity, reseller incentives, and budget pressure make buying harder. (Sponsored by Crush Security)
CYBR.HAK.CAST Episode 14: Tim Medin
In this episode, hosts Michael Farnum and Phillip Wylie sit down with penetration tester and Red Siege founder Tim Medin to talk about turning attacker tactics into practical defensive wins.
CYBR.HAK.CAST Episode 13: Winn Schwartau
Winn Schwartau argues that the biggest threat facing defenders isn’t just technical, but cognitive: overwhelming information flows that push humans into “mental DDoS.” He has introduced the concept of “critical ignoring” as a prerequisite to critical thinking.
CYBR.HAK.CAST Episode 12: Fergus Hay of The Hacking Games
Phil Wylie and Michael Farnum talk with Fergus Hay about how the cybersecurity industry is missing a huge opportunity by overlooking gamers and young, neurodiverse problem-solvers who already have the mindset to become the next generation of ethical hackers.
CYBR.SEC.CAST Episode 66: Wendy Nather
In CYBR.SEC.CAST Episode 66, Wendy Nather explains why cybersecurity’s biggest lessons aren’t coming from breaches, but from the near-misses no one talks about.
CYBR.HAK.CAST Episode 11: Theresa Lanowitz
As AI accelerates development and expands the attack surface, organizations are waking up to a harsh reality: the software supply chain is now their most fragile and least understood security risk.
CYBR.SEC.CAST Episode 65: ICIT's Valerie Moon
The ICIT executive director discusses the importance of government internships, training programs, and public-sector experience in developing cybersecurity professionals.
CYBR.SEC.CAST Episode 64: Rob Lee
Dragos CEO and U.S. National Guard Lt. Col. Rob Lee on why he returned to military service and the role exercises like Cyber Fortress play in preparing both government and private sector operators for real-world cyber incidents, including those tied to the Iran War.
CYBR.HAK.CAST Episode 10: Chris Glanden
Hosts Michael Farnum and Phil Wylie talk with Chris Glanden, founder and CEO of Barcode and co-founder of the Cyber Circus Network, about his unconventional path into cybersecurity, his passion for storytelling, and the creative projects he’s bringing to the industry.