We have just released a brand new episode of 'No Trust'! In this episode, Jaye Tillson, John Spiegel, John Kindervag, and Dr. Chase Cunningham discuss the evolution and significance of the Zero Trust cybersecurity model. They explore its origins, the pivotal moments that have shaped its adoption, and the importance of aligning organizational culture and leadership with Zero Trust principles. The conversation highlights the need for a strategic approach to cybersecurity that transcends traditional methods, emphasizing the importance of protecting data and assets in a constantly evolving threat landscape. Takeaways ? Zero Trust originated from the limitations of traditional security models. ? The concept of trust in digital systems is flawed and should be eliminated. ? Zero Trust has evolved to address modern cybersecurity threats. ? A strategic approach to Zero Trust is essential for effective implementation. ? Incentives from leadership can drive the adoption of Zero Trust. ? Understanding what to protect is crucial for a successful Zero Trust strategy. ? Zero Trust should be seen as a continuous journey, not a one-time project. ? Cultural shifts within organizations are necessary for Zero Trust to succeed. ? The cybersecurity landscape is constantly changing, requiring ongoing adaptation. ? Community engagement and charity initiatives can enhance the mission of cybersecurity professionals. You can find all episodes of 'No Trust' on multiple platforms: Website:?https://lnkd.in/eENWaffD Soundcloud:?https://lnkd.in/e-quTKzh Spotify:?https://lnkd.in/dPkG8qzF Apple:?https://lnkd.in/eJg4B_uQ Amazon:?https://lnkd.in/eHnyvtdx If you prefer video content you can also watch on?YouTube?our channel here:?https://lnkd.in/eMfUKEF6 Please ensure you give the?Zero Trust Forum?a follow to ensure you don't miss all our new content releases! #zerotrust?#podcast?#cybersecurity
Zero Trust Forum
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Join security professionals in exploring, teaching, and debating Zero Trust strategies and architectures.
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What is the Zero Trust Forum about?? It’s about empowering zero trust security professionals with strategies, architecture, and real world journeys to secure the digital future, the right way! ? ? The Zero Trust Forum promotes security through collaboration, featuring experts like Jaye Tillson and John Spiegel to enhance cybersecurity practices. ? Our Mission Statement - We aim to educate organizations on Zero Trust strategies, fostering a secure environment through shared knowledge and innovative solutions in?cybersecurity.
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https://zerotrustforum.net/
Zero Trust Forum的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 信息服务
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Portland ,Oregon
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2022
- 领域
- Technology Evangelism 、SSE、SASE、CyberSecurity和ZeroTrust
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Last year, the Zero Trust Forum partnered with Dr. Chase Cunningham at the RSA Conference to raise funds for VETS, Veterans Exploring Treatment Solutions, Inc. Chase went all out, dressing up as Randy Savage (OH YEAH!) and making his way through the conference, ultimately raising over $5,000 for the cause. For 2025 we are aiming even higher! But to make it happen, Chase would like us to raise $10,000 for charity. So, if you want to see Chase in costume again this year let's start contributing! You know he loves to dress up! Jason Garbis Jaye Tillson John Spiegel John Kindervag Simon Linstead Evgeniy Kharam Jim Reavis Jerry Chapman George Finney Becca Chambers ? Gina Yacone Joshua Woodruff Erik Johnson Jennifer Minella Rick Holland Frank DePaola John Yeoh Art Ocain Chris Denbigh-White
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We have just released a brand new episode of 'No Trust'! In this episode of No Trust, Jaye Tillson, John Spiegel, and Evgeniy Kharam discuss the key trends and challenges in #CyberSecurity as they reflect on 2024 and look ahead to 2025. They explore the impact of #AI, the evolving #Startup landscape, the importance of asset management, and the ongoing threat of ransomware. ? The conversation also touches on the concept of #ZeroTrust, the significance of recovery and resilience in cybersecurity, and predictions for the industry's future. Takeaways ? 2024 was a year of reflection and adaptation in cybersecurity ? AI has become a dominant buzzword, overshadowing other topics ? Startups are facing challenges in raising funds due to market uncertainties ? Ransomware remains a significant threat, evolving in its targeting ? Zero trust is understood better but is not just a vendor solution ? Asset management is critical for effective cybersecurity ? Collaboration within the industry is increasing to tackle challenges ? The cybersecurity impact on the economy is substantial, nearing $10 trillion ? Mergers and acquisitions in cybersecurity are expected to rise in 2025 ? Recovery and resilience are as important as protection in cybersecurity You can find all episodes of 'No Trust' on multiple platforms: Website:?https://lnkd.in/eENWaffD Soundcloud:?https://lnkd.in/e-quTKzh Spotify:?https://lnkd.in/dPkG8qzF Apple:?https://lnkd.in/eJg4B_uQ Amazon:?https://lnkd.in/eHnyvtdx If you prefer video content you can also watch on?YouTube?our channel here:?https://lnkd.in/eMfUKEF6 Please ensure you give the?Zero Trust Forum?a follow to ensure you don't miss all our new content releases! #zerotrust?#podcast?#cybersecurity
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We have just released a brand new episode of 'No Trust'! In this episode of No Trust, Jaye Tillson, and John Spiegel discuss with Chris Denbigh-White his transition back to the corporate world as a #CISO after a brief stint in the vendor space. They explore the challenges and benefits of networking at industry conferences, the importance of peer support and information sharing among security leaders, and the evolving security landscape as they look ahead to 2025. The conversation emphasizes the need for organizations to focus on the basics of cybersecurity, the potential role of AI in alleviating mundane tasks, and the necessity of building a solid security foundation before layering on advanced technologies. Takeaways ? Transitioning from vendor to CISO brings new challenges ? Networking at conferences is crucial for sharing experiences ? Peer support groups can provide valuable insights ? The security landscape in 2025 will focus on regulation and ransomware ? Organizations must prioritize basic cybersecurity practices ? AI can assist with mundane cybersecurity tasks ? Building a solid foundation is essential for security ? Sharing information among peers is becoming more accepted ? The basics of cybersecurity are often overlooked for shiny new tools ? Effective communication and user education are key to security success You can find all episodes of 'No Trust' on multiple platforms: Website:?https://lnkd.in/eENWaffD Soundcloud:?https://lnkd.in/e-quTKzh Spotify:?https://lnkd.in/dPkG8qzF Apple:?https://lnkd.in/eJg4B_uQ Amazon:?https://lnkd.in/eHnyvtdx If you prefer video content you can also watch on?YouTube?our channel here:?https://lnkd.in/eMfUKEF6 Please ensure you give the?Zero Trust Forum?a follow to ensure you don't miss all our new content releases! #zerotrust?#podcast?#cybersecurity
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We have just released a brand new episode of 'No Trust'! In this engaging conversation with Jaye Tillson and John Spiegel, Cher Fox (The Datanista), CDMP shares her unique journey from a young programmer to a data fitness coach and public speaker. She discusses the importance of data quality, security, and governance, emphasizing that everyone in an organization shares responsibility for data management. Cher also highlights the challenges of implementing AI and the need for organizations to be prepared before adopting new technologies. Additionally, she addresses the future of data science careers and the importance of fostering curiosity about technology in younger generations. Takeaways ? Cher Fox began her career at a young age, learning programming on a Commodore 64 ? Data fitness coaching parallels personal training, focusing on data quality and purpose ? Bad data leads to significant issues in organizations, impacting decision-making ? Everyone in an organization shares responsibility for data management ? Data governance is a complex but necessary undertaking for businesses ? Only a small percentage of organizational data meets quality standards ? Many companies are unprepared for the implementation of AI technologies ? Hiring practices need to evolve to allow diverse talent into data roles ? Youth today are overexposed to technology, impacting their curiosity ? Cher emphasizes the importance of fitness and physical activity in her life You can find all episodes of 'No Trust' on multiple platforms: Website:?https://lnkd.in/eENWaffD Soundcloud:?https://lnkd.in/e-quTKzh Spotify:?https://lnkd.in/dPkG8qzF Apple:?https://lnkd.in/eJg4B_uQ Amazon:?https://lnkd.in/eHnyvtdx If you prefer video content you can also watch on?YouTube?our channel here:?https://lnkd.in/eMfUKEF6 Please ensure you give the?Zero Trust Forum?a follow to ensure you don't miss all our new content releases! #zerotrust?#podcast?#cybersecurity
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In this episode, Jaye Tillson and John Spiegel discuss with Roy Chua the evolving landscape of Zero Trust and SASE across different regions. They explore the challenges organizations face in implementing Zero Trust, the importance of governance, and the need for simplification in security tools. The conversation also highlights the significance of quick wins in Zero Trust implementation, the current state of SASE, and the concept of Universal Zero Trust. The episode concludes with a discussion on vendor diversity and the importance of community engagement in sharing knowledge and experiences. Takeaways ? Zero Trust is recognized globally as essential for security ? Many organizations struggle with the practical implementation of Zero Trust ? Governance often leads to a checkbox mentality rather than genuine adoption ? Simplifying security tools can enhance user experience and effectiveness ? Identifying quick wins is crucial for gaining momentum in Zero Trust initiatives ? Documentation on Zero Trust is often dense and vendor-specific ? SASE is still evolving, with a need for simplification and integration ? Universal Zero Trust aims to provide consistent security policies across environments ? Diversity in security vendors can mitigate risks associated with single vendor reliance ? Community engagement is vital for sharing best practices and learning from each other You can find all episodes of 'No Trust' on multiple platforms: Website:?https://lnkd.in/eENWaffD Soundcloud:?https://lnkd.in/e-quTKzh Spotify:?https://lnkd.in/dPkG8qzF Apple:?https://lnkd.in/eJg4B_uQ Amazon:?https://lnkd.in/eHnyvtdx If you prefer video content you can also watch on?YouTube?our channel here:?https://lnkd.in/eMfUKEF6 Please ensure you give the?Zero Trust Forum?a follow to ensure you don't miss all our new content releases! #zerotrust?#podcast?#cybersecurity
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We have just released a new episode of No Trust! In this episode, Jaye Tillson and John Spiegel discuss the rebranding of their podcast to focus on Zero Trust in cybersecurity. They explore the importance of Zero Trust as a strategy, share insights on community engagement, and reflect on personal experiences, including Thanksgiving culinary traditions. The conversation emphasizes the need for resources and support in navigating the Zero Trust journey, inviting listeners to participate and contribute. Takeaways ? We rebranded to focus on Zero Trust ? Zero Trust is a critical strategy in cybersecurity ? Community engagement is essential for sharing knowledge ? We will review books and resources related to Zero Trust ? Listeners are encouraged to reach out and participate ? Thanksgiving traditions can spark culinary conversations ? Food plays a significant role in cultural exchanges ? We aim to help others avoid roadblocks in their Zero Trust journey ? The new website is zerotrustforum.net ? We want to hear from our listeners about topics and guests You can find all episodes of 'No Trust' on multiple platforms: Website:?https://lnkd.in/eENWaffD Soundcloud:?https://lnkd.in/e-quTKzh Spotify:?https://lnkd.in/dPkG8qzF Apple:?https://lnkd.in/eJg4B_uQ Amazon:?https://lnkd.in/eHnyvtdx If you prefer video content you can also watch on?YouTube?our channel here:?https://lnkd.in/eMfUKEF6 Please ensure you give the?Zero Trust Forum?a follow to ensure you don't miss all our new content releases! #zerotrust?#podcast?#cybersecurity
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We have just released a new episode of No Trust! Dritan Saliovski discusses the intersection of M&A and cybersecurity with John Spiegel and Jaye Tillson. They explore how companies are now considering cybersecurity during the M&A process, including due diligence, costing, integration, and reputation. They also discuss the potential value that cybersecurity can bring to an acquiring company, as well as the impact of past breaches on the value of a company. The conversation touches on the trend of using AI in M&A and the challenges faced in the M&A process, such as stakeholder management and convincing stakeholders of the importance of cybersecurity. They also discuss the advantages of being an insurance broker in terms of access to real-time incident data and the focus on recovery in addition to protection. It highlights the shift from focusing on physical events to cyber events as the more prevalent and likely threat. The discussion touches on the need for companies to have a cyber resiliency program and response plan, especially in the M&A process. Takeaways ? Companies are now considering cybersecurity during the M&A process, including due diligence, costing, integration, and reputation. ? Cybersecurity can bring potential value to an acquiring company, especially if the target company has better tools, technologies, or consolidation in place. ? Past breaches can affect the value of a company, and companies that have been breached may be more willing to sell. ? There is a trend of using AI in M&A, with larger companies acquiring smaller AI companies to harness their technology and intellectual property. ? Challenges in the M&A process include stakeholder management and convincing stakeholders of the importance of cybersecurity. ? Being an insurance broker provides access to real-time incident data, which can inform cybersecurity decisions and help clients mitigate risks. ? The focus in cybersecurity is shifting from solely protection to also include recovery, as companies recognize the possibility of being compromised. Cyber resiliency is becoming increasingly important in the M&A process, as cyber events are more prevalent and likely than physical events. ? Companies need to have a cyber resiliency program and response plan in place to mitigate the risks associated with cyber threats. ? Certifications and maturity models may not always be reliable indicators of cyber resiliency, as the scope and applicability of these certifications can vary. You can find all episodes of 'No Trust' on multiple platforms: Website:?https://lnkd.in/eENWaffD Soundcloud:?https://lnkd.in/e-quTKzh Spotify:?https://lnkd.in/dPkG8qzF Apple:?https://lnkd.in/eJg4B_uQ Amazon:?https://lnkd.in/eHnyvtdx If you prefer video content you can also watch on?YouTube?our channel here:?https://lnkd.in/eMfUKEF6 Please ensure you give the?Zero Trust Forum?a follow to ensure you don't miss all our new content releases! #zerotrust?#podcast?#cybersecurity
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We have just released a new episode of No Trust! In this episode, Dr. Chase Cunningham discusses with John Spiegel and Jaye Tillson the evolving landscape of Zero Trust cybersecurity. They explore the global adoption of Zero Trust principles, the importance of maturity models, and the need for accountability at all levels of an organization. The conversation highlights the challenges of user awareness, the future of Zero Trust, and the resources available for education. They also touch on the cultural shift needed within organizations to prioritize cybersecurity as a shared responsibility. Takeaways ? Zero Trust is increasingly recognized as a strategic initiative globally. ? Progress in cybersecurity should be measured incrementally. ? Maturity models are essential for assessing Zero Trust implementation. ? Leadership engagement is crucial for effective cybersecurity strategies. ? User awareness programs often fail if they complicate workflows. ? Cybersecurity should be seen as a fundamental human right. ? Organizations must take personal accountability for their cybersecurity choices. ? The future of Zero Trust will involve continuous evolution and adaptation. ? Sharing experiences and lessons learned in cybersecurity is vital. ? Education and resources for Zero Trust need to be more accessible. You can find all episodes of 'No Trust' on multiple platforms: Website:?https://lnkd.in/eENWaffD Soundcloud:?https://lnkd.in/e-quTKzh Spotify:?https://lnkd.in/dPkG8qzF Apple:?https://lnkd.in/eJg4B_uQ Amazon:?https://lnkd.in/eHnyvtdx If you prefer video content you can also watch on?YouTube?our channel here:?https://lnkd.in/eMfUKEF6 Please ensure you give the?Zero Trust Forum?a follow to ensure you don't miss all our new content releases! #zerotrust?#podcast?#cybersecurity
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