Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Why the US Military Has a Zombie Apocalypse Plan

Military war games use zombie apocalypse scenarios not for fantasy, but to push teams beyond routine thinking and train fast decisions under absurd pressure. The aim is to build habits for complex crises, so when a real incident arrives, people respond with practised judgement instead of paralysis and argument. ⸻ For more information about us or if you have any questions you would like us to discuss email podcast@razorthorn.com. We give our clients a personalised, integrated approach to information security, driven by our belief in quality and discretion..

Making cash management smarter with AI-powered insights from Balance - S2E11

In this episode, we're excited to introduce Batu Inal, Co-Founder and CTO of Balance, an intelligent treasury platform revolutionizing how enterprises optimize their cash management. Balance provides real-time visibility into cash across all accounts, AI-powered forecasting, and automated insights to help businesses work their money harder. With $50B+ in transactions processed and $2B+ in accounts monitored, the platform serves established organizations including large enterprise businesses.

Thinking in pipelines for AI agents with David Burkett

Join us for this session of Defender Fridays as we explore thinking in agent pipelines with David Burkett, Cloud Security Researcher at Corelight and Founder of Magonia Research. At Defender Fridays, we delve into the dynamic world of information security, exploring its defensive side with seasoned professionals from across the industry. Our aim is simple yet ambitious: to foster a collaborative space where ideas flow freely, experiences are shared, and knowledge expands.

Thinking long-term growth in an AI-dominated industry with Stel Valavanis of onShore Networks [302]

Today we're speaking with Stel Valavanis, Founder and Chairman at onShore Networks and Co-Founder at The Gallery Building, about sustaining a security company over three decades of industry changes. We also dive into investing in start ups and how founders can think long term about governance and growth.

Camille Stewart Gloster on how AI systems can help you wade through log data and get more done

AI and machine learning are already being used in cybersecurity to help reduce the "noise of all the indicators" that security teams receive. These systems can serve as a "first line of defense" by setting up potential response actions. However, organizations need to ensure they keep human analysts in the loop because contextual knowledge and human judgment remain critical. Data Security Decoded is available on our YouTube channel!