Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson
Recent Episodes
Inside the Smashing Security Podcast
Podcaster, writer, and information security consultant Carole Theriault, along with award-winning cybersecurity public speaker, podcaster, blogger, and analyst Graham Cluley, join Ann on this week's episode of Afternoon Cyber Tea. Graham and Carole are hosts of the Smashing Security podcast, which offers a helpful and hilarious take on tech SNAFUs, chat about cybercrime, hacking, online privacy, and more. Carole, Graham, and Ann discuss the story behind how the podcast came to be, cybersecurity trends they are currently tracking, and how individuals and business leaders can better protect digital systems.
Keren Elazari on the Hacker Mindset
Keren Elazari, internationally recognized security analyst, researcher, author, and speaker, joins Ann on this week's episode of Afternoon Cyber Tea. Keren writes about emerging cyber security issues and is a frequent commentator on national & international broadcast media and the press. Her TED talk has helped shape the global conversation about hackers and their growing role in our digital society and has been viewed by millions around the world. Ann and Keren discuss how a hacker mindset can help protect data and systems, the maturity of deepfake videos versus deepfake audio and being able to work with cybersecurity AI systems.
Insights from GitHub's Chief Security Officer
Mike Hanley, Chief Security Officer and the Senior Vice President of Engineering at GitHub, joins Ann on this week's episode of Afternoon Cyber Tea. Ann and Mike discuss the complexities of software supply chain security, the unique integration of security and engineering at GitHub, the role of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity, and explore how emerging technologies contribute to digital defense.
Cyber and Critical Infrastructure
Frank Cilluffo, Director of the McCrary Institute, joins Ann on this week's episode of Afternoon Cyber Tea. Frank is the Director for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security at Auburn University, which fuses theory with practice and policy with technology to protect and advance U.S. interests in national and economic security. Before joining Auburn, Frank served in senior roles at George Washington University, where he founded and led the Center for Cyber and Homeland Security. Ann and Frank discuss his role at Auburn, the National Cybersecurity Strategy released earlier this year, and what type of work needs to happen between the private and public sectors to make progress on the National Strategy.
Deneen DeFiore, Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer at United Airlines, joins Ann on this week's episode of Afternoon Cyber Tea. Deneen shares insights into her Aviation Information Sharing and Analysis Center (A-ISAC) chairperson role, focusing on priorities such as building a trusted community, supply chain security, and global collaboration with government entities. Both Ann and Deneen express optimism about the future of cybersecurity, citing advancements in technology, responsible AI implementation, and the growing recognition of cyber risk management. They believe a collective defense and protection strategy and improved relationships between private companies and government sectors will contribute to a safer digital landscape.