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In this conversation, Dr. Chase Cunningham, also known as Dr. Zero Trust, discusses various pressing issues in cybersecurity, including the recent leadership changes at CISA, NATO's proposal for cybersecurity spending, market trends in cybersecurity IPOs, and the alarming number of exposed credentials. He emphasizes the importance of cybersecurity in business growth and critiques the healthcare sector's approach to cybersecurity investments. The conversation also touches on emerging threats and concludes with a call to action for the cybersecurity community to address these challenges.

Takeaways

CISA's leadership changes raise questions about its effectiveness.

NATO's inclusion of cybersecurity in spending targets is a significant development.

Market trends indicate a shift towards IPOs in cybersecurity.

The exposure of 184 million login credentials highlights ongoing security issues.

Cybersecurity teams contribute significantly to business growth.

Healthcare organizations prioritize IT security but struggle with implementation.

Hackers are increasingly exploiting cloud services for attacks.

CrowdStrike's lack of accountability raises concerns in the industry.

The cybersecurity community must work together to address emerging threats.

There is a need for greater transparency and accountability in cybersecurity incidents.

  continue reading

208 episodes

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Manage episode 485789865 series 2970033
Content provided by Dr. Chase Cunningham. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Chase Cunningham or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this conversation, Dr. Chase Cunningham, also known as Dr. Zero Trust, discusses various pressing issues in cybersecurity, including the recent leadership changes at CISA, NATO's proposal for cybersecurity spending, market trends in cybersecurity IPOs, and the alarming number of exposed credentials. He emphasizes the importance of cybersecurity in business growth and critiques the healthcare sector's approach to cybersecurity investments. The conversation also touches on emerging threats and concludes with a call to action for the cybersecurity community to address these challenges.

Takeaways

CISA's leadership changes raise questions about its effectiveness.

NATO's inclusion of cybersecurity in spending targets is a significant development.

Market trends indicate a shift towards IPOs in cybersecurity.

The exposure of 184 million login credentials highlights ongoing security issues.

Cybersecurity teams contribute significantly to business growth.

Healthcare organizations prioritize IT security but struggle with implementation.

Hackers are increasingly exploiting cloud services for attacks.

CrowdStrike's lack of accountability raises concerns in the industry.

The cybersecurity community must work together to address emerging threats.

There is a need for greater transparency and accountability in cybersecurity incidents.

  continue reading

208 episodes

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