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48 mins
Closing Cybersecurity Blind Spots: Civic Engagement and Policy Innovations with Betsy Cooper
Episode 336
September 8, 2025
43 mins
Exploring Rowhammer, ECC, and the Future of Secure Data Storage with JB Baker
Episode 335
September 2, 2025
35 mins
Navigating the Maze of AI Governance: Insights on ISO 42001 and New Regulations with Walter Haydock
Episode 334
August 25, 2025
29 mins
The Evolving Cyber Threat Landscape in Healthcare: Insights from Fortified Health Security’s Russell Teague - Part II
Episode 333
August 18, 2025
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REPLAY: Innovation in Cybersecurity—Getting Beyond the Buzzwords with Audra Simons
In this rerun episode of Tech Transforms, we dive into the world of cybersecurity innovation with the Audra Simons. Audra shares her insights on how innovation is viewed and executed, emphasizing the importance of involving customers in the process. She provides examples of research projects and how they were brought to fruition, shedding light on the timelines and challenges involved in productizing new ideas.

REPLAY: The Evolution of Cybersecurity from 1980 to Today, With Former CIA Executive Mark Kelton
Since the early beginnings of the internet in the 1980's, viruses and malware attacks have become far more aggressive. As a result, the evolution of cybersecurity has had to greatly (and quickly) keep up with new and emerging threats.

REPLAY: Cyberwar, Social Media’s Future and Passing the Mic
In this replay episode, we have Peter W. Singer. He’s a New York Times bestselling author of books including Ghost Fleet, LikeWar, and the techno-thriller Burn In. He shares details on the New America non-profit organization and its awesome #SharetheMicinCyber program helping to bring a diversity of thought to the cybersecurity front lines.

REPLAY: Demystifying Security's Wizards with Tony Sager
In this replay episode, we're revisiting our interview with Tony Sager, Senior Vice President and Chief Evangelist for the Center of Internet Security. He shares insights from his 45+ years on the security risks front lines, including 34 years at the NSA. Risk was a big theme of the discussion, particularly looking at risk through a similar lens as we view other risky domains, such as the great work being done with the Cyber Safety Review Board. (And he shares color on the power of being okay with the risk of being wrong sometimes).

REPLAY: So Many Cyber Scams – With Names Like Pig Butchering With Jennifer Cook
In this replay episode, we revisit our conversation with Jennifer Cook, Senior Director of Marketing at the National Cybersecurity Alliance. We discuss all the hot and trending online scams facing consumers today including the growing prevalence of romance scams ($1.3B in losses last year!), job seeker scams, tax fraud scams, sextortion, and the latest scam making the rounds – pig butchering scams.

REPLAY: Predicting Cybersecurity Insurance and AI Futures with Josephine Wolff
This week we’ll revisit the hot topic of cyber insurance with Dr. Josephine Wolff, Associate Professor of Cybersecurity Policy at Tufts University The Fletcher School and author of the book “You’ll See This Message When it is Too Late: The Legal and Economic Aftermath of Cybersecurity Breaches” (MIT Press 2018). We explore the dynamic industry of cyber insurance and key policy areas such as defining cyber war, the impact of the increase of ransomware the last two years (some stats put it at 150% increase!), and how to change security behaviors.

REPLAY: Roided-out Sitting Duck with Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade, Part 2
Dive back in for part two replay epdisode as we revisit our in-depth interview with Juan Andrés Guerrero Saade (aka JAGS). In this continuation, we revisit the captivating world of cyber espionage with JAGS, principal researcher at SentinelOne and Adjunct Professor of Strategic Studies at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Take another deep dive into his research on Moonlight Maze, one of the first widely known cyber espionage campaigns in history.

REPLAY: Roided-out Sitting Duck with Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade, Part 1
Want to know what this week’s episode title means? Listen to this replay of our two-part episode with Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade (aka JAGS). He’s the principal researcher at SentinelOne and Adjunct Professor of Strategic Studies at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).

REPLAY: One Night in Bangkok with Greg Crabb
Buckle up for this week’s episode because it is quite a ride! Greg Crabb, founder of TenEight Cyber and former CISO for the United States Postal Service. He shares insights from his more than 25 years in law enforcement and bringing cyber criminals to justice.

Security Is a Team Sport with Leonard Bailey
This week Leonard Bailey, Head of Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section’s (CCIPS) Cybersecurity Unit for the Department of Justice (DOJ), Criminal Division, joins us this week. We dive into the role of the DOJ in addressing the vast and ever-changing landscape of cybersecurity. Bailey shares insights on partnering with federal agencies as well as the private sector, navigating information-sharing pathways, the evolution of incident and cyber threat reporting procedures, and the recent release of the Harmonization of Cyber Incident Reporting to the Federal Government. He also helps debunk information-sharing myths and spotlights available tools and benefits of cyber threat information disclosure.
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