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
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
33 mins
Balancing Policy, Technology, and Security: Expert Advice from Former Deputy Federal CIO Maria Roat - Part I
Episode 325
May 13, 2025
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Replay: Qubits and Pieces: Standardizing Post-Quantum Cryptography in the Face of Quantum Computing
This week, we revisit a conversation with Dustin Moody, a mathematician in the NIST Computer Security Division. He teaches us about the risks posed by quantum computers. He also shares updates on the status of NIST’s post-quantum cryptography standardization project. As quantum computers move from sci-fi to reality, Dustin elaborates on the functionality of quantum computing.

Replay: Human vs. Super Suit: Exploring the AI-Human Relationship
For this week’s episode, we replay a talk with Casey Ellis, Founder and CTO of Bugcrowd and Co-Founder of The disclose.io Project, to explore the risks and rewards of exploring AI technology, including concerns around the ubiquitous ChatGPT chatbot.

Replay: The Cyberbalanced Diet with Javvad Malik
On this week's To The Point podcast episode, we replay a conversation with Javvad Malik, Security Awareness Advocate at KnowBe4. We cover an array of themes including the need to “protect the seams,” understanding where risks are moving, how small interventions can deliver quick security wins, understanding people in the cybersecurity equation and the importance of cybersecurity equation training, the AI debate, smishing attacks, and more!

REPLAY: Cyber is a Business Imperative with Ken Bible
For this replay episode, we revisit our sit down with Kenneth Bible, the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for the DHS Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO). He breaks down the National Cybersecurity Strategy Implementation Plan (NCSIP) introduced in July and provides great insights into how the plan was developed. The five key pillars of the plan, actioning each of the five elements, and the role government agencies have to play in executing against the plan and its 65 initiatives.

REPLAY: Nobody Wants to Fight, But Someone Needs to Know How
Andrew Borene, Executive Director at Flashpoint joins the podcast this week through a replay episode. He brings a wealth of insights on today’s state of international security affairs gleaned from his many years in the U.S. Intelligence community, and leading private sector intelligence teams.

REPLAY: Game On! Insider Risk vs. Security Culture with Dr. Maria Bada
For this week's episode, we replay a conversation with us is Dr. Maria Bada, Ph.D., a Lecturer in Cyberpsychology at Queen Mary University in London and a RISCS Fellow in cybercrime. Maria shares insights on the insider risk challenge through a human-centric lens and the criticality of educational awareness, transparency, and training (Note: check out AwareGo!) to better mitigate the threat. When 98% of organizations are vulnerable to insider risks, and the “accidental” insider is the one most often reported, empowering employees with tools and knowledge to understand and be aware of the threats can really make a positive impact.

REPLAY: The Democratization of Data Science Tools
In this replay episode, we talk to Dr. David Bader, a Distinguished Professor and founder of the Department of Data Science in the Ying Wu College of Computing and Director of the Institute for Data Science at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He deep dives into the opportunity to democratize data science tools and the awesome free tool he and Mike Merrill spent the last several years building that can be found on the Bears-R-Us GitHub page open to the public.

REPLAY: Exploring Digital Inequity Realities and Impact on Schools and Students
In this week's replay episode, Keith Krueger, CEO of the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), joins the podcast. He shares insights on the digital inequities that exist across schools and students and the challenges they create at a time when connectivity should be a basic right for all.

REPLAY: Securing Electric Vehicles in the Federal Fleet and More!
We absolutely love when we have return guests on the podcast. In this replay episode, we are so excited to have Matt Bianco, President of FedWay Consulting joining us again to talk about one of our favorite topics – electric vehicles (EV). Or, more specifically, the move to electric vehicles across the federal government. The Biden Administration has set a goal of a 100% electrified fleet by 2027. Matt shares insights on progress being made to date and what the next few years look like to achieve the goal.

REPLAY: *Privacy Not Included, and What You Can Do About It
In this week's replay episode, we deep dive into privacy with Mozilla Foundation’s Privacy Not Included content creator Zoë MacDonald. She shares fascinating insights from the deep research the *Privacy Not Included team undertakes to assess just how private is your data when using popular apps, driving in your connected car, etc. It was quite eye-opening just how little privacy there is for connected car owners – giving up all kinds of privacy in the name of modern convenience
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Rachael Lyon
