Cyber Mayday and the Day After

EPISODE · Aug 10, 2022 · 30 MIN

Cyber Mayday and the Day After

from Ask A CISO · host Horangi Cyber Security

Dan Lohrmann, award-winning CISO, keynote speaker, mentor, columnist, and bestselling co-author of the book Cyber Mayday and the Day After joins us this week to talk about cybersecurity roles in the public and private sectors, checklists for dealing with disruptions to your business, what organizations can learn from breaches, and much more including a lesson from a blackout on how tabletop exercises should be conducted. Tune in to this episode of Ask A CISO to hear: 👉 Cybersecurity jobs in the public and private sectors 👉 What has been neglected in the transition to the cloud? 👉 A true ransomware story from the book 👉 Planning for disruptions to your business 👉 Checklists and why organizations don’t put time and effort into making and following checklists 👉 What CISOs and the C-suite can learn from others when recovering from a breach 👉 A big lesson from a blackout 👉 Looking into the crystal ball — what’s in store for the future? The Ask A CISO podcast is a production of Horangi Cyber Security, Asia's leading cloud security provider. The show is hosted weekly by cofounder and CEO, Paul Hadjy. -- Show Notes and Transcript -- https://www.horangi.com/blog/cyber-mayday-and-the-day-after -- About Horangi Cybersecurity -- More information about the Ask A CISO podcast: https://www.horangi.com/resources/ask-a-ciso-podcast About Horangi Cyber Security: https://www.horangi.com --- About the Guest -- Dan's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danlohrmann/ -- Attributions -- Ending Music: I Dunno by Grapes http://ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/i-dunno-grapes Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/sNAE8-mB5lQWe

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