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In this conversation, I interview Gentry Lane, CEO and founder of Nemesis Global, about cybersecurity and the challenges faced in the industry. They discuss the lack of leadership and strategy in national cybersecurity, the need for a global, interoperable system platform for early detection and threat recognition, and the ineffectiveness of current cybersecurity measures. Gentry emphasizes the importance of taking action and implementing radical changes to address the persistent aggression on critical infrastructure. She also highlights the need for technical expertise and a shift in mindset within leadership positions. Overall, the conversation calls for a more proactive and comprehensive approach to cybersecurity.

Keywords: cybersecurity, leadership, strategy, critical infrastructure, early detection, threat recognition, technical expertise

Takeaways

  • The lack of leadership and strategy in national cybersecurity is a major challenge.
  • There is a need for a global, interoperable system platform for early detection and threat recognition.
  • Current cybersecurity measures are ineffective and require radical changes.
  • Technical expertise and a shift in mindset within leadership positions are crucial for addressing cybersecurity challenges.

  continue reading

169 episodes

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Content provided by Dr. Chase Cunningham. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Chase Cunningham or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this conversation, I interview Gentry Lane, CEO and founder of Nemesis Global, about cybersecurity and the challenges faced in the industry. They discuss the lack of leadership and strategy in national cybersecurity, the need for a global, interoperable system platform for early detection and threat recognition, and the ineffectiveness of current cybersecurity measures. Gentry emphasizes the importance of taking action and implementing radical changes to address the persistent aggression on critical infrastructure. She also highlights the need for technical expertise and a shift in mindset within leadership positions. Overall, the conversation calls for a more proactive and comprehensive approach to cybersecurity.

Keywords: cybersecurity, leadership, strategy, critical infrastructure, early detection, threat recognition, technical expertise

Takeaways

  • The lack of leadership and strategy in national cybersecurity is a major challenge.
  • There is a need for a global, interoperable system platform for early detection and threat recognition.
  • Current cybersecurity measures are ineffective and require radical changes.
  • Technical expertise and a shift in mindset within leadership positions are crucial for addressing cybersecurity challenges.

  continue reading

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