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Cybersecurity Success is Business Success - Renuka Nadkarni, Theresa Lanowitz - ESW #380

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Secure by design is more than just AppSec - it addresses how the whole business designs systems and processes to be effective and resilient. The latest report from LevelBlue on Cyber Resilience reveals security programs that are reactive, ill-equipped, and disconnected from IT and business leaders.

Most security problems are out of security teams' hands. Addressing them requires input, buy-in, and action from business leaders and IT. Security cannot afford to be separate from the rest of the organization.

In this interview, we'll discuss how we could potentially solve some of these issues with Theresa Lanowitz from LevelBlue.

Segment Resources:

This segment is sponsored by LevelBlue. Visit https://securityweekly.com/levelblue to learn more about them!

Implementing SASE can be tricky and onerous, but it doesn't have to be. Today, we discuss Unified SASE as a Service with Renuka Nadkarni, Chief Product Officer at Aryaka. Particularly, how can Unified SASE make both networking and security more flexible and agile?

IT and security professionals need to ensure secure and performant applications and data access to all users across their distributed global network without escalating cost, risk or complexity, or sacrificing user experience.

This segment is sponsored by Aryaka. Visit https://securityweekly.com/aryaka to learn more about them!

Finally, in the enterprise security news,

  1. HUMAN, Relyance AI, and watchTowr raise funding this week
  2. Alternative paths to becoming a CISO
  3. Vendor booths don’t have to suck (for vendors or conference attendees!)
  4. Budget planning guidance for 2025
  5. CISOs might not be that great at predicting their own future needs
  6. Use this one easy trick to bypass EDR!
  7. Analyzing the latest breaches and malware
  8. You probably shouldn’t buy a Fisker Ocean, no matter how cheap they get

All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly.

Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!

Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-380

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Secure by design is more than just AppSec - it addresses how the whole business designs systems and processes to be effective and resilient. The latest report from LevelBlue on Cyber Resilience reveals security programs that are reactive, ill-equipped, and disconnected from IT and business leaders.

Most security problems are out of security teams' hands. Addressing them requires input, buy-in, and action from business leaders and IT. Security cannot afford to be separate from the rest of the organization.

In this interview, we'll discuss how we could potentially solve some of these issues with Theresa Lanowitz from LevelBlue.

Segment Resources:

This segment is sponsored by LevelBlue. Visit https://securityweekly.com/levelblue to learn more about them!

Implementing SASE can be tricky and onerous, but it doesn't have to be. Today, we discuss Unified SASE as a Service with Renuka Nadkarni, Chief Product Officer at Aryaka. Particularly, how can Unified SASE make both networking and security more flexible and agile?

IT and security professionals need to ensure secure and performant applications and data access to all users across their distributed global network without escalating cost, risk or complexity, or sacrificing user experience.

This segment is sponsored by Aryaka. Visit https://securityweekly.com/aryaka to learn more about them!

Finally, in the enterprise security news,

  1. HUMAN, Relyance AI, and watchTowr raise funding this week
  2. Alternative paths to becoming a CISO
  3. Vendor booths don’t have to suck (for vendors or conference attendees!)
  4. Budget planning guidance for 2025
  5. CISOs might not be that great at predicting their own future needs
  6. Use this one easy trick to bypass EDR!
  7. Analyzing the latest breaches and malware
  8. You probably shouldn’t buy a Fisker Ocean, no matter how cheap they get

All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly.

Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!

Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-380

  continue reading

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