In this interview Jenny speaks with Ted Shorter who is the Chief Technology Officer of Keyfactor. They talk solar winds, cryptographic assets and why having every second Friday off has been good for productivity. Thank you for the interview Ted.
Ted Shorter is the chief technology officer and co-founder at Keyfactor. Responsible for Keyfactor’s intellectual property development efforts, Ted helps align Keyfactor’s focus with the changing security landscape, ensuring clients understand the importance of crypto-agility. Ted has worked in the security arena for over 25 years, in the fields of cryptography, public key infrastructure (PKI), authentication and authorization and software vulnerability analysis. His past experience includes 10 years at the National Security Agency, a master’s degree in computer science from The Johns Hopkins University and an active CISSP certification.
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To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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In this interview with "FigJam" Jenny discusses intelligence analysis, educating the younger generation into security careers, BBQs and Horace goes skiing.
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On this show Jenny welcomes back author and fraud expert Martina Dove. They discuss her new book “ The Psychology of Fraud, Persuasion and Scam Techniques” as well as the tactics and mechanics of many scams and how the pandemic has provided a rich hunting ground for criminal fraudsters. Thanks to Dr Dove for a wonderful and revealing interview.
To find out more about Martina's book, click the link here to visit the Routledge Publishers site.
For Amazon UK, click the link here.
For Amazon US, click the link here.
To follow Martina on LinkedIn, click the link here.
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To visit Martina's site, click the link here.
To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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To follow Peter on Twitter, click this link here.
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To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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In this episode Jenny talks with Ted Harrington about his best selling book "Hackable" they talk queue jumping, security as a business advantage and why running with the bulls in Pamplona, is a perfect metaphor for security. Thanks for an awesome interview Ted!
Ted Harrington is the #1 best selling author of HACKABLE: How to Do Application Security Right, and the Executive Partner at Independent Security Evaluators (ISE), the company of ethical hackers famous for hacking cars, medical devices, web applications, and password managers. He’s helped hundreds of companies fix tens of thousands of security vulnerabilities, including Google, Amazon, and Netflix. Ted has been featured in more than 100 media outlets, including The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and Forbes. His team founded and organises IoT Village, an event whose hacking contest is a three-time DEF CON Black Badge winner.
To find out more about Ted's book Hackable: How to do Application Security, click the link here.
To follow Ted on LinkedIn, click this link here.
To follow Ted on Twitter, click this link here.
To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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On this episode Jenny is joined by author of "The Hype Handbook" Michael F Schein. They talk all about punk rock, psychotic traits and why applying "badguy" tactics to good guy goals is a legitimate marketing strategy.
To find Michael's book on Amazon, click the link here for the UK and click here for the US.
To follow Michael on LinkedIn, click this link here.
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To follow Michael on Facebook, click this link here.
To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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In this interview Jenny talks to Chief Innovation Security Officer at Spirion, Gabe Gumbs. Gabe discusses his 20 year career in the Information Security Industry including his early career working to retrieve information, to his current role protecting it. Thank you Gabe, for a great interview.
To follow Gabe on LinkedIn, click the link here.
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For more information about Spirion, click the link here.
To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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In this interview Jenny talks to the multi award winning women's advocate and member of OWASP global board of directors, Vandana Verma. They discuss her career in cyber, her promotion of women through groups like InfosecGirls, and how the pandemic has impacted cybersecurity in India and beyond. Thank you for an amazing interview, Vandana.
To follow Vandana on LinkedIn, click the link here.
To follow Vandana on Twitter, click the link here.
To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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In this interview Jenny talks to Confidence Staveley about her projects to bring better cyber security practices to Nigeria. We discuss the Cyber Safe Foundation, No GO Fall Maga, and her continued efforts to raise awareness in her home country. Thank you for a wonderful interview Confidence!
To follow Confidence on LinkedIn, click the link here.
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To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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Anna Collard is the Senior Vice President of Content Strategy & Evangelist for KnowBe4 Africa. Listen as she chats with Jenny about her career in cyber security awareness, what challenges the continent, and particularly women, face in careers in cyber security in Africa, and her work addressing social issues through cyber security. Thanks to Anna for a wonderful interview!
To follow Anna on LinkedIn, click the link here.
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To follow Popcorn Training / KnowBe 4 Africa on Instagram, click the link here.
To follow Popcorn Training / KnowBe4 Africa on Facebook, click this link here.
To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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Tin Foil Hats Club -THE LOCKDOWN DIARIES with Philip Ingram MBE and Ian Thornton Trump (PHAT HOBBIT) Epsiode recorded w/c 19 October 2020.
On another episode of the Tin Foil Hats Club, Jenny talks to Ian and Phil about "Nobody gets hacked", the 6 new Russian Hackers on the FBI's most Wanted List, influencing in politics, and why we should be supporting Fatima.
To follow Philip on Twitter, click here.
To follow Ian on Twitter, click here.
To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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Today's guest is Sharka an amazing social engineer and speaker. She and Jenny discuss physical infiltrations, psychological social engineering, what NOT to do on a job and why Sharka is the pirate queen of Security.
Thanks Sharka for an amazing interview.
To follow Sharka on LinkedIn, click here.
To follow Sharka on Twitter, click here.
To watch Sharka's BSides Manchester talk from 2018, click here.
To watch Sharka's BSides Cairo talk from 2019, click here.
To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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The TinFoilHatClub is a lighthearted review of security news and general conspiracies. Hosted by people hacker Jenny Radcliffe the show is available on YouTube and in audio format on your usual podcast sites. This week Jenny is joined by guests Cary Hendricks, Quentin Taylor and Stuart Coulson.
To follow Cary on Twitter, click the link here.
To follow Quentyn on Twitter, click the link here.
To follow Stuart on Twitter, click the link here.
To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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On this episode Jenny chats to Diversity and Inclusion advocate and male ally of the year Nathan Chung, about his career in infosec, his belief in the power of technology to overcome global challenges, and his continued support for women in leadership and in tech. Thanks to Nathan for a great interview.
To follow Nathan on LinkedIn, click the link here.
To read the articles the Nathan mentioned, click the link here for the digital Amnick magazine.
To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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Join Jenny as she interviews James Gosnold about his fascinating career in security and beyond, including his years as a professional fruit machine player! They talk about bringing other disciplines into security, the importance of understanding why people do what they do and about James' brilliant book "The Magic Zablet." James wrote the book for his daughters but the lessons, explanations and warnings it contains are excellent for people of all ages wondering about the dangers and opportunities of cyberspace. Thanks for a brilliant interview James!
To find out more about The Magic Zablet, click the website link here.
To follow James on LinkedIn, click the link here.
For the link to Thinking Fast and Slow book, by Daniel Kahneman, click the Amazon link here.
To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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Another episode from “The Lockdown Diaries” a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general.
Meet the “Scully to Jenny’s Mulder” as we chat to Paul O'Sullivan from NGS. We talk managing a team remotely and trying to reduce stress of staff and customers alike. We discuss virtual events and tailoring communications to the audience and the times we live in and ponder on the difference between serving people in the crisis and cashing in on events. Thanks to Paul for a great interview.
To follow Paul on LinkedIn, click the link here.
To follow Paul on Twitter, click the link here.
To find out more about SecureCon, click the link here.
To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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Another episode from “The Lockdown Diaries” a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general.
We are joined by friend of the show Kathleen (Kate Mullin) who gives us her view on lockdown from the USA. We talk about connections with previous pandemics, reactions extreme and otherwise to social distancing measures, and how those pesky hackers have upped their game and taken advantage of the crisis.
To follow Kathleen on LinkedIn, click this link.
To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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Another episode from “The Lockdown Diaries” a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general.
In a packed show Jenny is joined by returning guest Quentyn Taylor. They talk all things lockdown and working from home as well as Conspiracy Theories, O-Rings, Solar Chargers and whether there is life on Mars....
To follow Quentyn on Twitter, click the link here.
To watch Quentyn's videos, click the link here.
To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
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Another episode from “The Lockdown Diaries” a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general.
Jenny is joined by mentalist/magician and social engineer Daniel Sutton. They chat about the links between magic and social engineering, including distraction techniques, pickpocketing and hypnosis. They discuss how memory can be fallible and easily moulded and how this applies to security targets as well as audiences, as well as why simple does not mean easy when it comes to both magic and social engineering techniques.
To follow Daniel on Twitter, click the link here.
To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
Another episode from “The Lockdown Diaries” a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general.
In this lockdown diary episode Jenny is joined once again by Professor Daniel Dresner. Over the course of this episode, they cover topics such as people's ever changing perception of risk, adapting to remote teaching and remaining positive in these strange times.
To follow Professor Dresner on Twitter, click the link here.
To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
Another episode from “The Lockdown Diaries” a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general.
In this lockdown diary episode Jenny is joined once again by Stuart Coulson and also Cary "figjam" Hendricks. In one episode they manage to cover, Volcanoes, BBQs, Alien invasions, Privacy apps and tracking, the death of privacy, information overload, people in bed in online meetings, and, if you can stay until the end, more cheese.
To follow Cary on Twitter, click the link here.
To follow Stuart on Twitter, click the link here.
To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe