On this podcast, Mike Krass interviews Cyber Security professionals to understand what problems they face in today's connected world. From security practitioners to folks working on the business side of security, Mike explores their qualifications, asks them to name and explore a key security problem before wrapping up each episode with a fun question ("Tell us about the worst haircut you've ever had"). These punchy, 10-to-15 minute episodes are meant to educate and inspire those working in the world of cybersecurity.
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On this podcast, Mike Krass interviews Cyber Security professionals to understand what problems they face in today's connected world. From security practitioners to folks working on the business side of security, Mike explores their qualifications, asks them to name and explore a key security problem before wrapping up each episode with a fun question ("Tell us about the worst haircut you've ever had"). These punchy, 10-to-15 minute episodes are meant to educate and inspire those working in the world of cybersecurity.
Episode 49- Neal Dennis- 3 Core Tenants of Zero Trust with Neal Dennis of Cyware Labs
What's The Problem?
22 minutes 42 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 49- Neal Dennis- 3 Core Tenants of Zero Trust with Neal Dennis of Cyware Labs
Neal Dennis, Cyber Threat Intelligence Consultant at CyWare & Co-Host of the "Adopting Zero Trust" Podcast, joins to discuss the 3 core tenants of zero trust.
What's The Problem?
On this podcast, Mike Krass interviews Cyber Security professionals to understand what problems they face in today's connected world. From security practitioners to folks working on the business side of security, Mike explores their qualifications, asks them to name and explore a key security problem before wrapping up each episode with a fun question ("Tell us about the worst haircut you've ever had"). These punchy, 10-to-15 minute episodes are meant to educate and inspire those working in the world of cybersecurity.