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38: Unpopular Opinions, Joshua Copeland

38: Unpopular Opinions, Joshua Copeland



Uncover the shocking truths that most cybersecurity experts don’t want you to know and how hiring might be sabotaging your security from the start. Mikey Pruitt sits down with Joshua Copeland to dissect the real problems in cybersecurity hiring, the power of people over tech, and how leaders can read business risk like a fortune teller. They peel back the hype around zero trust and AI, showing why culture and clear communication are the real game‑changers. Listeners will walk away with practical advice to build stronger teams, spot overlooked vulnerabilities, and prepare for the AI shifts that are coming. Key takeaways - Hiring practices are misaligned; job ads rarely match what teams really need. - People and processes trump flashy tech in protecting an organization. - Cyber leaders must grasp business risks, not just technical ones. - Zero trust is overplayed; real focus should be on patching and culture. - Knowing your team’s motivations & communication skills is essential. Think you’ve got your cyber defenses in order? Hit subscribe, share your thoughts in the comments, and join the conversation!Chapters00:00 Introduction to Unpopular Opinions in Cybersecurity02:08 The Flaws in Cybersecurity Hiring Practices07:40 Understanding the People and Process in Cybersecurity11:28 The Role of Cybersecurity Leaders in Business15:04 Overhyped and Underhyped Trends in Cybersecurity22:34 The Importance of Cybersecurity Culture28:13 Leadership Development in Cybersecurity33:54 Future Threats and the Impact of AI


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