CISO Resources

  • How to CISO, Volume 1: The First 91 Days

    How to CISO, Volume 1: The First 91 Days

    Just want to download the eBook? Head over to How to CISO, Volume 1: The First 91 Days! It seems to be a rite of passage for all CISOs to, at some point in their career, write down their advice for other CISOs starting a new job, whether they are a first-time or veteran CISO.…

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Security Talks

  • Summary Everybody sells, right? Wrong. Unless you’re taking an order and retiring your quota, you don’t sell – instead, you market. If you’re selling to a CISO, you need to understand the organizational dynamics that surround a CISO’s decision-making process. This talk walks through nine critical questions that CISOs need to understand the answers to…


  • The Untold Story of Fantastical Social Engineering. Hidden inside the story of Harry Potter is a most subtle of social engineering attacks. Explore how J.K. Rowling hid the world’s greatest villain in plain sight. This talk explores the world of Harry Potter from a different angle: that of the villain. In this talk, given in…


  • How do you know what to invest in next, or whether the time and energy that you’re spending on a security technology or program is a good investment?  Learn how veteran CSOs think about security investments, and develop your own rubric for evaluating where to best make your next security improvement.


  • How do you design defenses against DDoS? And how do you think about them from a policy perspective?


  • How do humans make risk decisions, and are they good, bad, or something else?


  • How do the grand challenges of the future look like the grand challenges of the past?


  • What does a Zero Trust journey look like? Explore how we migrated Akamai to a zero trust network access model, before that was even a phrase people knew.



Security Panels

  • Lenovo Late Night I.T: Cybersecurity: Trust No One

    Join Baratunde Thurston, Tim Brown, and Andy Ellis as they demistify security.


  • Cyberweek 2021: Navigating the CISO-Vendor relationship

    The panel discusses the do’s and don’ts of engagements between CSOs and early-stage startups, the concerns around long integration cycles, the value in quick implementations, and the need to show value quickly.


  • Cyberweek 2021: YL Ventures & Scale Fireside Chat

    YL Ventures and Scale Venture Partners hosted a Cyber Week 2021 Fireside chat where Wendy Nather, Sounil Yu, Ryan Gurney, and Ariel Tseitlin discussed the cyber industry challenges and trends. They talked about the burning challenges and the basics that CSOs are still struggling with, and how ransomware attacks undermine our ability to recover. Other…



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Security Podcasts

  • Cloud Security Reinvented: Amanda Fennell
    Cloud Security Reinvented: Amanda Fennell

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/3UKA35LWdXaKvR7Wi7xOUj Guest-at-a-Glance💡 Name: Amanda Fennell💡 What she does: She’s the CIO and CSO at Relativity.💡 Noteworthy: Amanda joined the Relativity team in 2018 as the CSO, and her responsibilities expanded to include the role of the CIO in 2021. She’s responsible for championing and directing security strategy in risk management and compliance practices, as well as building and…

  • What Does It Cost to Prove Security Is Working?
    What Does It Cost to Prove Security Is Working?

    https://cisoseries.com/what-does-it-cost-to-prove-security-is-working/ This week’s episode is hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), producer of CISO Series and Andy Ellis (@csoandy), operating partner, YL Ventures. Our guest is John McClure (@johnmcclure00), CISO, Sinclair Broadcast Group. Full transcript [Voiceover] What I love about cyber security. Go! [John McClure] Yeah, I think what I love most is really the challenge, how quickly the field is moving. Every day is…

  • Cloud Security Reinvented: Roland Cloutier
    Cloud Security Reinvented: Roland Cloutier

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/381QqF5KDLa7cdzVegq8Kn Episode Summary Cybersecurity is an ever-changing field. And since the emergence of the cloud, social media networks, and machine learning algorithms, the security space has continued to evolve to respond to the market’s needs. But some things never change — the willingness to learn, adapt, and improve remains the golden standard of cybersecurity. In…