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  • Securing Your Attack Path with SpecterOps
    All links and images can be found on CISO Series. Identity has become the Gordian knot of cybersecurity. Threat actors no longer need to break in. They log in. As organizations manage increasingly complex ecosystems spanning cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments, the challenge isn't just understanding who has access to what. It's about understanding how an attacker could chain together seemingly innocent permissions to escalate from an initially compromised user to full environment control. The problem is compounded by privilege creep, where employees accumulate access over time as roles change and exceptions pile up without systematic review. Traditional security tools excel at protecting identities at rest or governing access for individual users. Still, they often miss the needle in the haystack: the cascading attack paths that adversaries actively exploit. In this episode, Justin Kohler, chief product officer at SpecterOps, explains how Bloodhound Enterprise addresses these challenges by proactively uncovering and eliminating attack paths before adversaries can exploit them, transforming abstract permissions into visual maps that show precisely how attackers could move through your environment. Joining him are Angela Williams, SVP and CISO at UL Solutions, and Brett Conlon, CISO at American Century Investments. Want to know: Why does identity security remain such a persistent challenge for organizations? What attack path management actually does versus traditional identity governance tools? How does Bloodhound Enterprise complement other solutions in your stack? How to visualize and prioritize the attack paths that matter most? What emerging identity-based threats should CISOs prioritize over the next 12 months? How has the definition of "identity" evolved beyond just human users? Can continuous attack path mapping keep pace with dynamic cloud environments? Huge thanks to our sponsor, SpecterOps SpecterOps' 2025 State of Attack Path Management report reveals how technical debt transforms into identity risk and provides actionable strategies for security teams. Drawing insights from the creators of BloodHound, this report outlines proven methods for strengthening identity directory security to prevent costly breaches. Learn more at https://specterops.io/.
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  • Turning Trust into a Growth Engine with SafeBase by Drata
    All links and images can be found on CISO Series. Earning and maintaining customer trust has become increasingly complex as organizations struggle with manual, repetitive security review processes that frustrate customers and slow revenue cycles. Despite decades of talking about customer trust in security, companies still rely on outdated approaches like sending spreadsheets back and forth for questionnaires. The challenge isn't just about having strong security programs. It's how do you enable sales teams to move deals forward without constantly pulling security experts into routine questions. In this episode, Al Yang, CEO and Co-founder at SafeBase by Drata, explains how their trust center platform addresses these challenges by creating transparent, always up-to-date security portals that streamline NDAs, access requests, and security questionnaires through AI automation. Joining him are Dan Holden, CISO at Commerce, and Terry O'Daniel, former CISO at Amplitude. Huge thanks to our sponsor, SafeBase by Drata SafeBase by Drata is the leading Trust Center platform that helps companies showcase their security posture, streamline security reviews, and accelerate sales. By combining an enterprise-grade, customer-facing Trust Center with AI-powered Questionnaire Assistance, SafeBase enables organizations to share certifications, policies, and security documentation on demand while automating accurate, context-aware questionnaire responses. This reduces manual effort, shortens review cycles, and delivers the trust signals buyers need to move forward. Companies like Asana, Jamf, and OpenSpace use SafeBase to turn security transparency into a competitive advantage and make trust a growth driver. Learn more at https://safebase.io.
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  • Tackling Misconfigurations with ThreatLocker
    All links and images can be found on CISO Series. Misconfigurations represent one of cybersecurity's most persistent and damaging vulnerabilities. Organizations often fall into the trap of deploying tools with overly permissive "permit everything" default settings, only to struggle with the operational overhead required to lock them down properly. Every configuration change away from these permissive defaults requires extensive testing and validation, creating what amounts to a prohibitive tax on implementing proper security controls. Is it any surprise that teams leave dangerous temporary configurations in place indefinitely? In this episode, Rob Allen, chief product officer at ThreatLocker, explains how their Defense Against Configuration (DAC) solution addresses these challenges through automated daily security checks across Windows endpoints that identify common misconfigurations before they lead to breaches. Joining him are Andy Ellis, principal at Duha, and Montez Fitzpatrick, CISO at Navvis. The conversation explores how DAC's automated checks map misconfigurations against compliance frameworks, while ThreatLocker's broader platform consolidates multiple security functions into a single low-impact agent that can replace multiple endpoint tools. Huge thanks to our sponsor, ThreatLocker ThreatLocker® Defense Against Configurations continuously scans endpoints to uncover misconfigurations, weak firewall rules, and risky settings that weaken defenses. With compliance mapping, daily updates, and actionable remediation in one dashboard, it streamlines hardening, reduces attack surfaces, and strengthens security. Learn more at threatlocker.com
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  • Navigating Your Meeting Shadow Data with FORA
    All links and images can be found on CISO Series. Organizations excel at generating massive volumes of unstructured data through recorded meetings. The struggle lies in extracting value from it. The reality is that most of this data is never touch again after its created. The temporal nature of voice communication creates unique challenges. These conversations capture real-time insights and concerns that are highly valuable for immediate decision-making. But traditional data management approaches fail to surface actionable intelligence before it becomes stale. In this episode, Joe Essenfeld, CEO and co-founder at FORA, explains how their platform addresses these challenges by automatically processing recorded meetings to generate personalized, contextual summaries while maintaining strict data privacy controls. Joining him are Howard Holton, CEO at GigaOm, and Derek Fisher, Director of Cyber Defense at Temple University. The conversation explores how FORA's AI-powered personalization engine creates individualized meeting cards based on organizational context and project involvement. The platform implements sophisticated filtering to remove personal banter and protects sensitive information through automated labeling systems that can detect IP discussions, HR-sensitive content, and accidental recordings. Huge thanks to our sponsor, FORA Recorded meetings are the fastest-growing source of shadow data. FORA gives enterprises unified visibility and control—enforcing retention, access, and compliance across platforms. Security teams eliminate blind spots while employees gain powerful insights. With FORA, you know exactly what recorded data exists, where it's stored, and who can access it.
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  • Exploring Storage Control with ThreatLocker
    All links and images can be found on CISO Series. In this episode, Rob Allen, chief product officer at ThreatLocker, explains how their Storage Control solution addresses these challenges by implementing program-level access restrictions that work alongside traditional user permissions. Joining him are Jonathan Waldrop, CISO-at-large, and Nick Ryan, former CISO at RSM. The conversation explores how ThreatLocker's endpoint-focused approach applies default-deny principles not just to what programs can run, but to what data they can access. This allows users to work normally while preventing unauthorized programs from reaching sensitive information. This streamlined block-request-approve process can resolve access needs within 60 seconds. Huge thanks to our sponsor, ThreatLocker Human error remains one of the top cybersecurity threats. Just one wrong click can open the door to ransomware or data loss. With ThreatLocker, unauthorized apps, scripts, and devices are blocked before they can ever run. See how ThreatLocker can help you gain more control over your environment. Threatlocker.com/CISO
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What if you could get a no-nonsense look at security solutions in just 15 minutes? Security You Should Know, the latest podcast from the CISO Series, does just that. Hosted by Rich Stroffolino, each episode brings together one security vendor and two security leaders to break down a real-world problem and the solution trying to fix it. Expect straight answers on: How to explain the issue to your CEO What the solution actually does (and doesn't do) How the pricing model works Then, our security leaders ask the tough questions to see what sets this vendor apart. Subscribe now and and stay ahead of the latest security solutions. Visit CISOseries.com for more details. Security You Should Know: Connecting security solutions with security leaders.
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