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The NFL's George Griesler on securing the Super Bowl and reducing risk through collaboration

In this week’s episode of The Future of Security Operations podcast, Thomas is joined by George Griesler. George has been working in cybersecurity since 1997, when he assumed the role of Senior Network administrator at the United States Golf Association (USGA), eventually advancing to Director of Information Security. He currently serves as the Senior Director of Cybersecurity at the National Football League (NFL), where he works to secure events like the Super Bowl, which in 2024 was the most-watched telecast ever.

Remediating Mars' Cloud Security Risks with Wiz & Tines

93% of security practitioners believe that more automation would improve the work they produce. Join us as we explore how Mars used Tines & Wiz to identify and remediate security risks within their cloud infrastructure with automated workflows. Along with insights on how to leverage Tines and Wiz, webinar attendees will hear directly from Mars about the impact these platforms have had on their business resilience and security culture.

Friday Flows Episode 24: Verify Crowdstrike is present on new devices in Jamf

Great Friday Flows today with Conor Dunne. He built this story to send notifications when a new device is enrolled in Jamf, check CrowdStrike to see if the device is also located there, and respond to a Slack thread with the findings. They have impressively: Reduced workflow build time by 95%, compared to Python Have 4x more team members automating Saved 150 hours in the first month of using Tines.

Barracuda's Adam Khan on AI-driven XDR and plugging the security skills gap

In this week’s episode of The Future of Security Operations podcast, Thomas is joined by Adam Khan. Adam is a cybersecurity and technology leader with over 25 years of experience working at Fortune 500 companies. He has a proven track record of building and managing global security teams, leading engineering, infrastructure, application, and product, and is currently VP of Global Security Operations at Barracuda.

Reddit's Matt Johansen on renouncing superhero culture and what comes after "shift left"

In this week’s episode of The Future of Security Operations podcast, Thomas is joined by Matt Johansen. Matt is a security veteran who has helped defend startups, the biggest financial companies in the world, and everything in between. Alongside his day job as Head of Software Security at Reddit, he teaches companies how to protect against cyber attacks, and coaches entrepreneurs and CISOs that need help with infrastructure, application, cloud, and security policies. He also writes Vulnerable U, a weekly newsletter that talks about embracing the power of vulnerability for growth.