To the Point Cybersecurity
A podcast series from Forcepoint
Join international security leaders and influencers changing the face of cyber across the globe for communities, businesses and governments of all sizes
Impact of emerging technologies on modern security efficacy like AI, quantum, 5G and more
New ways for businesses and governments to stay ahead of an ever-changing threat landscape
Innovative views on the role of the individual in helping to mitigate threats to business
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Latest Episodes
26 mins
Inside Fintech Security: Erika Dean on Tackling AI Threats and Third-Party Risks - Part II
Episode 329
June 9, 2025
27 mins
Inside Fintech Security: Erika Dean on Tackling AI Threats and Third-Party Risks - Part I
Episode 328
June 2, 2025
44 mins
From Battlefield to Boardroom: Ricoh Danielson’s Lessons on Cyber Warfare and Digital Forensics
Episode 327
May 27, 2025
24 mins
Balancing Policy, Technology, and Security: Expert Advice from Former Deputy Federal CIO Maria Roat - Part II
Episode 326
May 20, 2025
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Poking the Bear and a Cyber War Playbook with Jill Aitoro Part 1
Jill Aitoro, Associate Director at RTX, joins the podcast this week for the discussion of a hot topic across recent developments in the ongoing cyber war playbook involving Ukraine, Russia, and a supporting cast of many public and private entities including NATO, Microsoft, Lithuania, and others.

Doing it for the Fans—IT as an Enabler
This week Gerald Caron, CIO for the Office of Inspector General at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) joins the podcast to share real-world impact in bringing communications and accessibility to an organization. Gerald also breaks down a football analogy of IT as an enabler and the criticality of the fans (users) to the equation.

World's First Cyber War? with Rachael and Eric
This week Rachael and Eric discuss the world’s first cyber war and the recently published "Defending Ukraine: Early Lessons from the Cyber War" report from Microsoft and the accompanying blog post by Microsoft President and Vice-Chair Brad Smith. They share insights and raise lingering questions on the report’s findings and the five conclusions Microsoft framed from the war’s first four months.

Wolverine and Cyber Happiness with John DiLullo
Joining the podcast this week is John DiLullo, Chief Revenue Officer for Forcepoint and former CEO at LastLine Security, acquired by VMWare in 2020. He's spent decades in the security world working on cyber happiness. John has traveled the globe this year after things opened up visiting every continent but Antarctica. He shares insights from his many meetings with customers, partners, and security companies around the world.

Cyber Crime Unicorns, Hypponen's Law and More - Ep. 185
Joining the podcast this week is Mikko Hypponen, Chief Research Officer at WithSecure. He breaks down the rise and fall of cybercrime unicorns, the effectiveness of unicorn hunting season and bounties, the impact of nations fighting back in today’s cyber war, Ukraine’s preparedness for Russian cyber war, cryptocurrency's future, and how he came up with Hypponen’s Law.

IRS-CI and the Fascinating World of Crypto Crimes - Ep. 184
Joining us this week is Jarod Koopman, Acting Executive Director of Cyber and Forensic Services for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) – Criminal Investigation division. He takes us inside the exciting world of cyber crimes and digital forensics – truly the investigations carried out by this team would make for an endless franchise of action thriller films or book series.

Cyber Hot Topics – And Geology?!
This week Rob Flanders, Head of Threat and Incident Response at BAE Systems, joins the podcast to share an international perspective on cybersecurity today. We delve into cyber hot topics including supply chain security, security trends for 5-50 person organizations and impact on the large enterprises they work with, growing regulation around reporting requirements, and the impact of security on business innovation.

Cyber Education as a Service - with Bash Kazi
Joining the podcast this week is Bash Kazi, CEO of Cyber Range Solutions. He shares perspective on the importance of experiential and continuous training across red team, blue team and threat hunting and creating real world environments to learn based on existing and emerging threats.

It’s All In the (Deepfake) Experience
This week we catch up with Dr. Siwei Lyu, a SUNY Empire Innovation Professor and founding Co-Director of Center for Information Integrity (CII) at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. Siwei breaks down the deepfake experience, both the good and the misleading aspects of the technology.
About our Hosts

Rachael Lyon
