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Ahead of the Breach - Brett Price, Lead Cybersecurity Consultant & vCISO at AccessIT Group
Jul 15, 2025

Ahead of the Breach - Brett Price, Lead Cybersecurity Consultant & vCISO at AccessIT Group

Brett Price, Lead Cybersecurity Consultant & vCISO at AccessIT Group, shares his data-first approach to building security programs that actually work.
Ahead of the Breach - What Steps Should You Take to Build a Modern Pentesting Program?
Jul 08, 2025

Ahead of the Breach - What Steps Should You Take to Build a Modern Pentesting Program?

In today's episode, Casey addresses 5 steps to building a modern pentesting program.
Ahead of the Breach - Parthasarathi Chakraborty, Former Deputy CISO at Natixis
Jul 01, 2025

Ahead of the Breach - Parthasarathi Chakraborty, Former Deputy CISO at Natixis

Parthasarathi Chakraborty, Former Deputy CISO at Natixis CIB, shares his approach to transforming security architecture from theoretical frameworks to measurable business impact.
Ahead of the Breach - Tim Silverline, VP of Security at Rocket Lawyer
Jun 17, 2025

Ahead of the Breach - Tim Silverline, VP of Security at Rocket Lawyer

In his chat with Casey, recorded at RSA 2025, Tim shares hard-earned insights about building effective security programs in established organizations while navigating the complexities of rapid AI development and multi-compliance requirements.
Ahead of the Breach - How Do You Prepare for the Future of Pentesting?
Jun 10, 2025

Ahead of the Breach - How Do You Prepare for the Future of Pentesting?

In today's episode, Casey addresses how to prepare for the future of pentesting.
Ahead of the Breach - Vivek Menon, CISO & Head of Data at Digital Turbine
Jun 03, 2025

Ahead of the Breach - Vivek Menon, CISO & Head of Data at Digital Turbine

At RSA 2025, Vivek Menon, CISO & Head of Data at Digital Turbine, explains why his team abandoned annual penetration testing in favor of quarterly cycles that actually catch vulnerabilities when they matter.
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