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88. How Illumio Stops Hackers When the “Front Door” Fails (with Andrew Rubin)
88. How Illumio Stops Hackers When the “Front Door” Fails (with Andrew Rubin)

Episode 88

The perimeter will fail. What matters is whether your business turns one incident into a disaster. Andrew Rubin, Founder and CEO of Illumio, explains…

4 months, 2 weeks ago

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87. Escape the Ticket Trap: How AI Agents Are Replacing Manual DevOps
87. Escape the Ticket Trap: How AI Agents Are Replacing Manual DevOps

Episode 87

AI won’t save your startup. Unless it can ship changes safely. Venkat Thiruvengadam breaks down why the real value isn’t the model, it’s the orchestr…

5 months ago

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86. Ex-FBI Agent: The Biggest Security Threat is the Human Behind the Keyboard
86. Ex-FBI Agent: The Biggest Security Threat is the Human Behind the Keyboard

Episode 86

Trevor Hilligoss, Head of Security Research at SpyCloud  and former FBI agent, joins the show to discuss why humans remain the biggest security risk …

5 months, 2 weeks ago

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85. How Companies Lose $197 Million in Seconds (with Channi Greenwall, Olympix)
85. How Companies Lose $197 Million in Seconds (with Channi Greenwall, Olympix)

Episode 85

What if 90% of “secured” smart contracts were still exploitable? That’s the reality Olympix founder and CEO Channi Greenwall is seeing on-chain today…

6 months ago

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84. What gets missed when nobody reviews the code (with Jack Cable, Corridor)
84. What gets missed when nobody reviews the code (with Jack Cable, Corridor)

Episode 84

Code ships faster than anyone can review it. Jack Cable, CEO and Co-Founder of Corridor, explains what actually gets missed when teams stop reviewing…

6 months, 2 weeks ago

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83. How small companies can make their security doable (with Phil Howie)
83. How small companies can make their security doable (with Phil Howie)

Episode 83

What if your first security hire wasn’t a person, but a simple, guided program that made sense to everyone in your company? In this conversation, Sid…

6 months, 4 weeks ago

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82. Automating app security for modern dev teams (with Rejah Rehim)
82. Automating app security for modern dev teams (with Rejah Rehim)

Episode 82

Most companies still test security long after code is shipped. That delay creates blind spots.

In this episode, Rejah Rehim, Co-Founder & CEO of Beag…

7 months, 1 week ago

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81. How to put AI agents safely into production (with Eric Olden)
81. How to put AI agents safely into production (with Eric Olden)

Episode 81

AI agents can burn through budgets and trust in minutes. Eric Olden, Co-Founder and CEO of Strata Identity, breaks down the control plane founders ne…

7 months, 3 weeks ago

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80. Think Like a Hacker: Why Curiosity Drives Innovation and Security (with Ted Harrington)
80. Think Like a Hacker: Why Curiosity Drives Innovation and Security (with Ted Harrington)

Episode 80

Most people think hackers exploit systems. The best hackers improve them. In this episode, Ted Harrington explains how to unlock your “inner hacker”—…

8 months, 1 week ago

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79. AI at Brinks Home: Lower costs, better customer support (with Veronica Moturi)
79. AI at Brinks Home: Lower costs, better customer support (with Veronica Moturi)

Episode 79

Cutting support costs usually tanks experience—unless you redesign the system. Veronica Moturi shares how Brinks built an AI “first line,” kept human…

8 months, 3 weeks ago

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