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Navigating the Speed of Security Evolution in Global Enterprises with Associated British Foods CISO Lynton Oelofsen

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On the 12th episode of Enterprise Software Defenders, hosts Evan Reiser and Mike Britton, both executives at Abnormal Security, talk with Lynton Oelofsen, Chief Information Security Officer at Associated British Foods. ABF is a multinational food processing and retail conglomerate with 132,000 employees and over 21 billion dollars in annual revenue. The company plays a significant role in shaping the global consumer food and beverage landscape through its impressive portfolio of subsidiaries and associated brands. In this conversation, Lynton shares his thoughts on the evolving security needs of large enterprises, understanding the double-edged sword of generative AI adoption, and how AI tools can enhance the effectiveness of modern cybersecurity teams.
Quick hits from Lynton:
On preparing for AI-powered threats: "The reality is there is a skill augmentation in terms of the attack vector. The ability to leverage generative AI capability to write things at pace or to automate social engineering, and you're looking at things like that, your ability to be able to write crafted, well-positioned emails that are specific to what someone's doing...starts to become a real concern."
On cybersecurity as a continuous battle: "It's like the Golden Gate Bridge analogy of you paint from one side and you get to the end and you pretty much have to start again. That's what vulnerability chasing around felt like."
On collaborative security efforts: "No single entity can tackle the cybersecurity challenge alone. It's about collaboration, sharing knowledge, and leveraging collective strengths."
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Enterprise Software Defenders is a show where top security executives share how moves to the cloud have created an evolved threat landscape that requires new tools to protect against cybercrime. Find more great lessons from tech leaders and enterprise software experts at https://www.enterprisesoftware.blog/
Enterprise Software Defenders is produced by Josh Meer.

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On the 12th episode of Enterprise Software Defenders, hosts Evan Reiser and Mike Britton, both executives at Abnormal Security, talk with Lynton Oelofsen, Chief Information Security Officer at Associated British Foods. ABF is a multinational food processing and retail conglomerate with 132,000 employees and over 21 billion dollars in annual revenue. The company plays a significant role in shaping the global consumer food and beverage landscape through its impressive portfolio of subsidiaries and associated brands. In this conversation, Lynton shares his thoughts on the evolving security needs of large enterprises, understanding the double-edged sword of generative AI adoption, and how AI tools can enhance the effectiveness of modern cybersecurity teams.
Quick hits from Lynton:
On preparing for AI-powered threats: "The reality is there is a skill augmentation in terms of the attack vector. The ability to leverage generative AI capability to write things at pace or to automate social engineering, and you're looking at things like that, your ability to be able to write crafted, well-positioned emails that are specific to what someone's doing...starts to become a real concern."
On cybersecurity as a continuous battle: "It's like the Golden Gate Bridge analogy of you paint from one side and you get to the end and you pretty much have to start again. That's what vulnerability chasing around felt like."
On collaborative security efforts: "No single entity can tackle the cybersecurity challenge alone. It's about collaboration, sharing knowledge, and leveraging collective strengths."
Recent Book Recommendation: The Unicorn Project by Gene Kim, Kevin Behr, George Spafford
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Like what you hear? Leave us a review and subscribe to the show on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Enterprise Software Defenders is a show where top security executives share how moves to the cloud have created an evolved threat landscape that requires new tools to protect against cybercrime. Find more great lessons from tech leaders and enterprise software experts at https://www.enterprisesoftware.blog/
Enterprise Software Defenders is produced by Josh Meer.

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