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CvCISO Podcast
SecurityStudio
71 episodes
1 day ago
Welcome to "The CvCISO Podcast" - an extension of SecurityStudio's vCISO training program. Designed to keep the conversation alive beyond the confines of traditional training, this podcast is your ongoing resource for all things related to Virtual Chief Information Security Officers (vCISOs).

This podcast is a space where vCISOs can continue to explore, discuss, and evolve their understanding of the cybersecurity landscape. Join us as we delve into the experiences, perspectives, and challenges that vCISOs face. From sharing success stories to dissecting tough lessons learned, we cover it all.

The goal of the podcast is to build a community where vCISOs can come together to learn from one another. Through engaging discussions and thought-provoking questions from the vCISO community, we keep the conversation dynamic and relevant. This isn't just a podcast - it's a dynamic platform where your voice matters. So, whether you're a seasoned vCISO or just starting, join us on the "CvCISO Podcast" as we continue the journey of learning and growth together.

Hosts:
Jordon Darling (Vice President, Top Dog PC Services)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordon-darling/
Evan Francen (Founder and CEO, SecurityStudio)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/evanfrancen/
Meg Perron (CvCISO Training Academy Director, SecurityStudio)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/meg-perron-mba/

To find out more information about SecurityStudio's CvCISO Training Program visit: www.cvciso.com

Follow SecurityStudio on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/11486715

Email cvcisopodcast@securitystudio.com with questions or topics you'd like our hosts to tackle!  
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Welcome to "The CvCISO Podcast" - an extension of SecurityStudio's vCISO training program. Designed to keep the conversation alive beyond the confines of traditional training, this podcast is your ongoing resource for all things related to Virtual Chief Information Security Officers (vCISOs).

This podcast is a space where vCISOs can continue to explore, discuss, and evolve their understanding of the cybersecurity landscape. Join us as we delve into the experiences, perspectives, and challenges that vCISOs face. From sharing success stories to dissecting tough lessons learned, we cover it all.

The goal of the podcast is to build a community where vCISOs can come together to learn from one another. Through engaging discussions and thought-provoking questions from the vCISO community, we keep the conversation dynamic and relevant. This isn't just a podcast - it's a dynamic platform where your voice matters. So, whether you're a seasoned vCISO or just starting, join us on the "CvCISO Podcast" as we continue the journey of learning and growth together.

Hosts:
Jordon Darling (Vice President, Top Dog PC Services)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordon-darling/
Evan Francen (Founder and CEO, SecurityStudio)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/evanfrancen/
Meg Perron (CvCISO Training Academy Director, SecurityStudio)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/meg-perron-mba/

To find out more information about SecurityStudio's CvCISO Training Program visit: www.cvciso.com

Follow SecurityStudio on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/11486715

Email cvcisopodcast@securitystudio.com with questions or topics you'd like our hosts to tackle!  
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CvCISO Podcast Episode 61 : St. Paul Ransomware Cyber Attack
CvCISO Podcast
57 minutes
2 months ago
CvCISO Podcast Episode 61 : St. Paul Ransomware Cyber Attack
In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent cybersecurity attack on St. Paul, Minnesota, exploring the nature of the attack, the implications for city services, and the importance of effective communication and incident response planning. They emphasize the need for transparency and accountability in handling such incidents, as well as the role of cyber insurance in mitigating risks. The conversation highlights the frustrations surrounding the lack of information and preparedness in the face of cyber threats. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the critical aspects of incident response in cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of controlling the narrative, maintaining effective communication, and engaging external teams for complex threats. They evaluate the effectiveness of the incident response and highlight the need for transparency and accountability in public communication during crises.


The St. Paul cybersecurity attack was a deliberate and coordinated digital attack. Effective communication is crucial during a cybersecurity incident. Transparency in sharing information can help build trust with the public. Incident response plans are essential for managing cyber threats effectively. Cyber insurance does not replace the need for a solid incident response plan. Public organizations must prioritize the safety and security of their citizens. The lack of transparency can lead to speculation and mistrust. Risk management is more important than risk elimination in cybersecurity. Preparedness can save time, money, and resources during a cyber incident. Accountability is key in ensuring that public servants fulfill their responsibilities. You have a window of opportunity to control the narrative in an incident response. Timelines and investigations are crucial for understanding incidents. Engaging external teams can be necessary for complex cyber threats. Public communication is essential during a crisis to maintain trust. Data security concerns should prioritize protecting people over data. The effectiveness of incident response can be critically evaluated. Leadership decisions impact the effectiveness of incident response. Public perception can be manipulated through strategic communication. Cybersecurity incidents are often more common than perceived. Transparency in communication is vital for community trust.
CvCISO Podcast
Welcome to "The CvCISO Podcast" - an extension of SecurityStudio's vCISO training program. Designed to keep the conversation alive beyond the confines of traditional training, this podcast is your ongoing resource for all things related to Virtual Chief Information Security Officers (vCISOs).

This podcast is a space where vCISOs can continue to explore, discuss, and evolve their understanding of the cybersecurity landscape. Join us as we delve into the experiences, perspectives, and challenges that vCISOs face. From sharing success stories to dissecting tough lessons learned, we cover it all.

The goal of the podcast is to build a community where vCISOs can come together to learn from one another. Through engaging discussions and thought-provoking questions from the vCISO community, we keep the conversation dynamic and relevant. This isn't just a podcast - it's a dynamic platform where your voice matters. So, whether you're a seasoned vCISO or just starting, join us on the "CvCISO Podcast" as we continue the journey of learning and growth together.

Hosts:
Jordon Darling (Vice President, Top Dog PC Services)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordon-darling/
Evan Francen (Founder and CEO, SecurityStudio)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/evanfrancen/
Meg Perron (CvCISO Training Academy Director, SecurityStudio)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/meg-perron-mba/

To find out more information about SecurityStudio's CvCISO Training Program visit: www.cvciso.com

Follow SecurityStudio on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/11486715

Email cvcisopodcast@securitystudio.com with questions or topics you'd like our hosts to tackle!