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HACKED: Into the minds of Cybersecurity leaders
Talking cybersecurity with nexus IT Security group
21 episodes
9 months ago
In this episode of HACKED, Ben talks with the owner of Penetration Testing firm, Black Hills Information Security about the business and profession of pen testing and their incident response card game
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In this episode of HACKED, Ben talks with the owner of Penetration Testing firm, Black Hills Information Security about the business and profession of pen testing and their incident response card game
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Technology
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Brett Kelsey-VP at McAfee talks autonomous vehicles, the talent gap, and future security solutions
HACKED: Into the minds of Cybersecurity leaders
42 minutes 31 seconds
7 years ago
Brett Kelsey-VP at McAfee talks autonomous vehicles, the talent gap, and future security solutions
Brett Kelsey, VP and Chief Technology Strategist at McAfee, gives an alternative view on the security talent gap. We dive deep into security challenges with IoT and autonomous vehicles, ethics behind ransomware, and solutions that have potential to shake up the industry. During overrated/underrated, Brett shares his opinion on public cloud and the Amazon Key.
HACKED: Into the minds of Cybersecurity leaders
In this episode of HACKED, Ben talks with the owner of Penetration Testing firm, Black Hills Information Security about the business and profession of pen testing and their incident response card game