
Deny By Default as CISOs Battle Platform Fatigue and Show Value to the Board - Danny Jenkins - BSW #391
16 April - 1 hour 5 minsZero Trust isn't a new concept, but not one easily implemented. How do organizations transform cybersecurity from a "default allow" model, where everything is permitted unless blocked, to a "default deny" model?
Danny Jenkins, Co-founder and CEO at ThreatLocker, joins Business Security Weekly to discuss this approach. Deny by default means all actions are blocked by default, with only explicitly approved activities allowed. This shift enhances security, reduces vulnerabilities, and sets a new standard for protecting organizations from cyber threats. Danny will discuss how ThreatLocker not only protects your endpoints and data from zero-day malware, ransomware, and other malicious softwar...

The Illusion of Control: Shadow IT, SSO Shortcomings, and the True Path to Security - Dave Lewis - ESW #413
1 hour 52 mins
30 June Finished

Broadcom, Direct Send, N0auth, UNFI, Cisco, Oneclik, Russ Beauchemin, and more... - SWN #489
31 mins
27 June Finished

Thriving Through Volatility: Insights for CISOs - Jeff Pollard, Pejman (Pej) Roshan, Deepen Desai - BSW #401
1 hour 5 mins
25 June Finished

How Fuzzing Barcodes Raises the Bar for Secure Code - Artur Cygan - ASW #336
1 hour 1 min
24 June Finished