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Cyber Frontiers (Video Large)

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by Jim Collison

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Exploring Cybersecurity, Big Data, and the Technologies Shaping the Future Through an Academic Perspective!

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1/22/2015

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May 13, 2022

The Evolution of Cyber Talent Screening with Franz Payer, CEO Cyber Skyline – CF067

This week on Cyber Frontiers Christian and Jim catch up with Franz Payer, CEO of Cyber Skyline (related episodes: CF059, CF012). We explore the growth and development of the Cyber Skyline platform, which has evolved beyond cyber competitions to a suite of talent screening tools and skills-development capabilities. We get Franz’s perspectives on where companies are currently struggling to keep up with hiring and retaining qualified cybersecurity talent and how Cyber Skyline fills the void. Learn more at Cyber Skyline      Full show notes, transcriptions (available on request), audio and video at http://theAverageGuy.tv/cf67 Cyber Frontiers is all about

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April 7, 2022

Guest Ashton Webster and New Compliance Rules for Critical Infrastructure Reporting – CF066

This week on Cyber Frontiers we are joined by special guest Ashton Webster. Ashton is now a software engineer at Capital One and has worked on several teams over the last 4 years that focused on fraud detection and prevention. We spend some time catching up with Ashton. We also look at a new rule in the United States that mandates that any company that is considered part of critical infrastructure would be required to report to the Department of Homeland Security within 72 hours of a data breach or within 24 hours of paying a ransomware attack.

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March 3, 2022

2021 Cybersecurity Headlines and a Look Ahead at 2022 – CF065

This week on Cyber Frontiers Christian and Jim provide a 2021 replay of the headlines that captured the cybersecurity world by storm and look ahead to trends that will shape the direction of security in 2022. With wide-ranging commentary on incidents like the colonial pipeline attack, solar winds, and Log4j, to the mundane and rudimentary data breaches and ransomware attacks, we break down what areas the industry is improving in and where the industry still needs help. We also look at the technology shaping the post-COVID enterprise workplace, with commentary on zero trust architectures, MFA, network infrastructure advancements, and accessibility

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What is Cyber Frontiers (Video Large)?

Exploring Cybersecurity, Big Data, and the Technologies Shaping the Future Through an Academic Perspective!

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