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#105 - Cybersecurity in space with Tim Fowler, Offensive Security @ Black Hills Information Security

In this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we talk about cybersecurity issues as they relate to the space industry with Tim Fowler, Offensive Security Analyst at Black Hills Information Security. Tim's unique blend of curiosity, determination, and passion for problem-solving make him stand out in the cybersecurity world. As a frequent speaker on topics ranging from Information Security to Open Source software, Tim's mission is clear: to empower others to take control of their journey and make a positive impact in the world of cybersecurity.

Unlocking Competitive Edge: Leveraging Cybersecurity and Privacy Protection in Retail #podcast

Discover how cybersecurity and privacy protection have become pivotal elements in gaining a competitive edge, especially for organizations like retailers. In this video, we explore the significance of building trust with both customers and employees by demonstrating robust security measures in handling sensitive data. Learn how prioritizing cyber and privacy protection can set businesses apart and strengthen their reputation in the marketplace.

Visualizing Vulnerability Management: What Does a Single Pane of Glass Really Look Like?

Single Pane of Glass (SPOG) is a common buzzword that sends shivers down the spines of technical folks everywhere. Yet, executive teams ask for it, especially in vulnerability management. At the same time, the complex and fragmented nature of modern IT environments wreaks havoc on organizations aiming to understand their current location related to remediating and patching risks. So, what exactly is a single pane of glass, and what does it look like for enterprises today?

Active Directory Group Name Examples & Best Practices

Naming conventions for Active Directory and Azure AD groups can be confusing. This video explains how to create clear and consistent group names using prefixes, descriptions, and approval workflows. By following these best practices, you can make it easier for users to understand the purpose of each group and avoid confusion. Integrate #NetwrixGroupID with your #ActiveDirectory or #AzureAD to appropriately identify all your directory groups. You can define policies for adding prefixes to group names, standardize them and build a template as well.