
Steve Prentice
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Writer, Segment Producer and Narrator at CISO Series
Writer, author, speaker, voiceover guy. Partner, https://t.co/fAWKoKsaBa. Expert in the people+tech space. Loves animals, aviation, oceans, music, rewilding, kindness.
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1 month ago |
cloudtweaks.com | Steve Prentice
Cloud computing offers immense potential, but hidden costs—especially data egress fees—trap businesses in restrictive ecosystems. In this episode, Paul Scott-Murphy, CTO of Cirata, explores how data freedom fuels innovation and why a multi-cloud strategy is essential. He discusses data gravity, regulatory shifts like GDPR and CCPA, and the importance of technical interoperability for long-term business agility.
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2 months ago |
cisoseries.com | Steve Prentice |audiobooks. Ghost-writer
A threat actor thought to be allied with Russia is using a technique called device code phishing to target organizations in government, NGOs, IT, defense, telecommunications, health, and energy sectors in Europe, North America, Africa, and the Middle East. Microsoft is tracking the group under the name Storm-237. Device code phishing involves getting access to devices that require a login code, but which do not have keyboard or browser, such as smart TVs and some IoT devices.
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2 months ago |
cisoseries.com | Steve Prentice |audiobooks. Ghost-writer
This week’s Cyber Security Headlines – Week in Review is hosted by Rich Stroffolino with guest Doug Mayer, vp, CISO, WCGHere are the stories we plan to cover TODAY, time permitting. Please join us live at 12:30pm PT/3:30pm ET by registering for the open discussion on YouTube LiveSeveral members of CISA’s election security team were placed on administrative leave late last week, primarily those working on misinformation and disinformation efforts, according to CyberScoop.
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2 months ago |
cisoseries.com | Steve Prentice |audiobooks. Ghost-writer
Senators Ron Wyden and Andy Biggs are urging newly appointed National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard to push the United Kingdom to revoke its order requiring Apple to grant government access to encrypted user data. They warn that the directive threatens Americans’ privacy and suggested that, if the UK refuses to back down, the U.S. should reconsider its deep intelligence-sharing ties with its ally.
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2 months ago |
cisoseries.com | Steve Prentice |audiobooks. Ghost-writer
It’s an ongoing conundrum for cybersecurity professionals. Should your security program be stitched together from hand-picked best-of-breed components, or should you rely on the foresight of a larger organization’s one-stop-shop platform? One way to look at it is platform companies have done all the legwork for you. But you may argue they don’t have what you need – for now or the future. Even if it is a great platform of solutions, how could it work for everyone?
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Andrew Wilder, CISO, Vetcor, will join us on the @CisoSeries Cyber Security Headlines Week In Review show – TODAY 12:30pm PT, 3:30pm EDT to discuss the week's biggest cybersecurity stories. Join us on YouTube Live: https://t.co/pu5aLlQYpb #cybersecurity

TC Niedzialkowski, former CISO, will join us on the @CisoSeries Cyber Security Headlines Week In Review show – TODAY 12:30pm PT, 3:30pm EDT to discuss the week's biggest cybersecurity stories. Join us on YouTube Live: https://t.co/pu5aLlQqzD #cybersecurity

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