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Human Element
Maltego
14 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to Human Element, a podcast by Ben April, CTO at Maltego, focused on exploring the experiences and perspectives that shape cybersecurity leadership. In each episode, we speak with industry leaders to uncover the challenges they’ve encountered, the pivotal decisions that have influenced their careers, and the human dynamics that continue to shape the cybersecurity landscape beyond the technical domain.
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Welcome to Human Element, a podcast by Ben April, CTO at Maltego, focused on exploring the experiences and perspectives that shape cybersecurity leadership. In each episode, we speak with industry leaders to uncover the challenges they’ve encountered, the pivotal decisions that have influenced their careers, and the human dynamics that continue to shape the cybersecurity landscape beyond the technical domain.
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Unit 221B’s Lance James on How Failure is the Leading Cause of Success
Human Element
49 minutes
6 months ago
Unit 221B’s Lance James on How Failure is the Leading Cause of Success
In this debut conversation on Human Element, Lance James, Chief Innovations Officer & Founder of Unit 221B, joins our host Ben April, CTO of Maltego, to explore the human side of cybersecurity leadership and the transformative experiences that shape effective leaders in the industry. Lance shares his unique pattern recognition abilities that span from technical systems to human behavior, explains his first principles approach to complex security challenges, and details why deliberately slowing down during incident response leads to better outcomes than rushed decision-making.  Through practical examples from his career journey, Lance illustrates how his background in music enhanced his security leadership, why he structures his work week to separate technical deep-work from leadership responsibilities, and how creating psychological safety in teams while maintaining clear boundaries has become his leadership foundation. We look forward to sharing stories like Lance’s — ones that resonate with cybersecurity leaders facing similar challenges and foster a sense of community by sharing the human side of these journeys and the lessons learned along the way that have shaped their guests’ careers and contributed to today’s cybersecurity landscape. Topics Discussed:  - Implementing a ”slow down” methodology during cybersecurity crises that counterintuitively leads to better outcomes by preventing compounding errors that occur during rushed decision-making. - Strategic allocation of dedicated days for technical deep work versus people management to optimize leadership effectiveness without cognitive switching penalties. - Leveraging observational skills traditionally used for threat detection to identify underlying motivations in adversaries and team members alike, creating more effective intervention strategies. - Implementing a structured ”commit to three” framework with feeling acknowledgment and gratitude components that transforms potential attention challenges into leadership advantages. - Applying Zen principles to cybersecurity leadership that enable fresh perspectives on familiar problems, preventing complacency and encouraging continuous discovery. - Modeling transparent knowledge gaps and establishing collaborative rather than hierarchical relationships that accelerate growth in emerging security professionals. - Establishing clear boundaries and rejecting hero-complex tendencies to create more resilient security teams that don’t depend on individual heroics.
Human Element
Welcome to Human Element, a podcast by Ben April, CTO at Maltego, focused on exploring the experiences and perspectives that shape cybersecurity leadership. In each episode, we speak with industry leaders to uncover the challenges they’ve encountered, the pivotal decisions that have influenced their careers, and the human dynamics that continue to shape the cybersecurity landscape beyond the technical domain.