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#210 - The current cybersecurity landscape with Ian L. Paterson, CEO of Plurilock

On today’s episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast we speak with Ian L. Paterson, CEO of Plurilock, about the current state of Cybersecurity. Ian is a data entrepreneur with more than 15 years of experience in leading and commercializing technology companies in the fields of data analytics and cybersecurity. Ian is the CEO of Plurilock, where he led the company’s growth and its successful listing on the TSX Venture Exchange.

#208 - Cybersecurity in space with Blake Hershey and Gabe Garrett from MORI Associates

On today’s episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast we are going to be speaking with a couple of team members from MORI Associates, a leading firm with over 25 years of experience in delivering comprehensive solutions across technology, communication, and space mission support. Specializing in scalable, high-impact technologies, the company addresses current challenges while anticipating future needs, contributing to a more connected, efficient, and secure future.

Defending the Physical World: OT Security and Incident Response with Lesley Carhart

In this eye-opening Defender Fridays session, industrial cybersecurity expert Lesley Carhart explains how OT incident response differs fundamentally from traditional IT security, where the stakes involve potential loss of human life, environmental damage, and critical infrastructure failure.

Using LimaCharlie as an Observability Pipeline to reduce SIEM storage costs

LimaCharlie's SecOps Cloud Platform (SCP) creates a scalable, versatile, and actionable observability pipeline by collecting and standardizing telemetry from the full security stack. Stream data from any input, route it to any output. The SCP provides visibility into telemetry sources and empowers users to create automated responses to actionable events in the pipeline.

Integrating GitOps into your Security Operations

Security operations are evolving—and they have a lot to gain from the principles of modern software engineering. GitOps, a development-centric approach that leverages version control and automation, is now reshaping how security teams operate: with speed, consistency, and transparency.