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Humans of InfoSec

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A podcast that explores the stories of real people, their work, and its impact on the information security industry. Join security expert Caroline Wong as she focuses on the human side of security. Don't forget to follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/humansofinfosec

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2/27/2018

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 88: How to Connect with the Infosecurity Community | Jimmy Sanders

December 7, 2023

Episode 88: How to Connect with the Infosecurity Community | Jimmy Sanders

Jimmy Sanders, head of information security at Netflix DVD joins Cobalt CSO, Caroline Wong, for a great conversation on everything from leadership to growing and connecting with the security community.

Episode thumbnail for Episode 87: How Security Teams Can Make the Most Out of Every Pentest | Gisela Hinojosa

April 21, 2023

Episode 87: How Security Teams Can Make the Most Out of Every Pentest | Gisela Hinojosa

Gisela Hinojosa is a Senior Security Consultant at Cobalt, executing IoT penetration tests and red teaming exercises with a wide variety of security teams. With over 13 years of experience in the tech world, Gisela has held roles in admin, software engineering, QA, consulting, and penetration testing. In this episode, she shares what vulnerabilities she discovers and how security teams can extract as much value as possible from each pentest engagement. For more on this topic, make sure to check out the industry report "The State of Pentesting 2023": https://resource.cobalt.io/state-of-pentesting-2023

Episode thumbnail for Episode 86: The Glue That Binds Together Security and Development | Tejpal Garhwal

April 6, 2023

Episode 86: The Glue That Binds Together Security and Development | Tejpal Garhwal

Tejpal Garhwal is the director of DevSecOps and application security at Pega. With more than 26 years of experience in application development and product security, he has led multiple security and dev teams, and set the direction for information security, application architecture, policy, and processes within numerous organizations. In this episode, Caroline gets his perspective on how leaders can bring security and development teams together, aligned towards a shared goal: building software that is both outstanding and secure.

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What is Humans of InfoSec?

A podcast that explores the stories of real people, their work, and its impact on the information security industry. Join security expert Caroline Wong as she focuses on the human side of security. Don't forget to follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/humansofinfosec

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