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EP 37 — Digital Turbine's Vivek Menon on Why Shadow AI Has Lapped Shadow IT
Vivek Menon's board stopped asking about patching schedules and vulnerability counts. Their questions now center on AI risk posture, and the governance tools meant to answer them lag one to two…
EP 36 — ruby's George Al-Koura on why 15 certifications still won't save you in a live SOC scenario
George Al-Koura refuses to let AI agents run in his production environment. As CISO at ruby, the parent company of Ashley Madison, he's protecting data where a breach doesn't just expose PII but…
EP 35 — Snyk's Kate Helin on Governing Agentic AI before the Regulatory Guidance Catches Up
Kate Helin, Legal Director of Privacy & Data Security at Snyk, argues that agents have already become the biggest security risk in most enterprise tech stacks, and that most organizations are not…
EP 34 — Cyderes’ Stephen Fridakis on Ephemeral Credentials and Just-in-Time Access
Stephen Fridakis, CISO in Residence at Cyderes, comes to this conversation with a framework that cuts against how most security teams still operate: stop thinking about perimeters, start thinking…
EP 33 — TELUS’ Jesslyn Dymond on the Gap between AI Use and AI Literacy in Enterprise Adoption
TELUS didn't wait for generative AI to arrive before building governance infrastructure. Jesslyn Dymond, Director of AI Governance & Data Ethics, joined the company in 2019 to stand up…
EP 32 — Polymer's Yasir Ali on Team Composition over Talent When Scaling Interdependent Platforms
Polymer's runtime security approach operates at the file and message level, intercepting content in real-time within workflows like Slack and Zendesk to redact, block, or grant granular access based…
EP 31 — Arbor Memorial's Teij Janki on why adding AI before fixing process amplifies weaknesses
Teij Janki, CISO & Director of IT Governance Risk & Compliance at Arbor Memorial, has spent 30 years moving through the full stack of security, and his view is that the sequencing most teams…
EP 30 — Postman's Sam Chehab on Three Unteachable Traits He Hires For
At Postman's scale of 40 million developers generating billions of API requests, Sam Chehab, Head of Security & IT, centers on three enforcement domains: authenticated and encrypted data paths,…
EP 29 — Age of Learning's Carl Stern on Why Certifications Are Side Effects, Not Final Goals
Carl Stern, VP of Information Security at Age of Learning, explains why forcing controls into place without executive alignment guarantees you'll fight uphill battles every single day, as people…
EP 28 — National Bank's Andre Boucher on Managing AI without Shadow IT Friction
André Boucher, SVP Technology and Information Security (CTO/CISO) at National Bank of Canada, managed the transition from commanding Canadian Forces Cyber Command to leading security at a…
EP 27 — Turntide's Paul Knight on Zero Trust for Unpatchable Production Systems
When manufacturers discover their IP and other valuable data points have been encrypted or deleted, the company faces existential risk. Paul Knight, VP Information Technology & CISO at Turntide,…
EP 26 — Handshake's Rupa Parameswaran on Mapping Happy Paths to Catch AI Data Leakage
Rupa Parameswaran, VP of Security & IT at Handshake, tackles AI security by starting with mapping happy paths: document every legitimate route for accessing, adding, moving, and removing your…
EP 25 — Cybersecurity Executive Arvind Raman on Hand-in-Glove CDO-CISO Partnership
Arvind Raman — Board-level Cybersecurity Executive | CISO roles at Blackberry & Mitel, rebuilt cybersecurity from a compliance function into a business differentiator. His approach reveals why…
EP 24 — Apiiro's Karen Cohen on Emerging Risk Types in AI-Generated Code
AI coding assistants are generating pull requests with 3x more commits than human developers, creating a code review bottleneck that manual processes can't handle. Karen Cohen, VP of Product…
EP 23 — IBM's Nic Chavez on Why Data Comes Before AI
When IBM acquired Datastax, they inherited an experiment that proved something remarkable about enterprise AI adoption. Project Catalyst gave everyone in the company — not just engineers — a budget…
EP 22 — Databricks' Omar Khawaja on Why Inertia Is Security's Greatest Enemy
What if inertia — not attackers — is security's greatest enemy? At Databricks, CISO Omar Khawaja transformed this insight into a systematic approach that flips traditional security thinking on its…
EP 21 — Sendbird's Yashvier Kosaraju on Creating Shared Responsibility Models for AI Data Security
Sendbird had AI agents take backend actions on behalf of customers while processing sensitive support data across multiple LLM providers. This required building contractual frameworks that prevent…
EP 20 — MoonPay's Doug Innocenti on The Gut Instinct Gap in AI Security Operations
What happens when you scale a crypto company across 160+ countries while maintaining the same security standards as Wells Fargo? At MoonPay, it meant rethinking how traditional banking security…
EP 19 — Cribl's Myke Lyons on Data Hierarchies That Cut Security Costs
Myke Lyons brings an unconventional background to cybersecurity leadership, having trained as a chef before discovering his passion for breaking and rebuilding IT systems. As CISO at Cribl, he…
Ask Jean – Why Doesn't 100% Data Coverage Equal 100% Protection?
Welcome to a special edition of Future of Data Security, where our host Jean Le Bouthillier answers the top questions our listeners have asked us. In today's episode, Jean addresses why 100% data…
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