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CyberWire Daily

Cybersecurity is a team sport. [CyberWire-X]

CyberWire Daily

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Daily News, Tech News, News, Technology

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2022

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

In order to run a successful SOC, security leaders rely on tools with different strengths to create layers of defense. This has led to a highly siloed industry with over 2,000 vendors, each with their own specific function and who very seldom work together. To gain an advantage on attackers, we need to start seeing cybersecurity as a team sport–united for a shared mission. In this episode of CyberWire-X, the CyberWire's CSO, Chief Analyst, and Senior Fellow, Rick Howard, is joined in the first half by two Hash Table members, Ted Wagner, CISO at SAP National Security Services, and Jenn Reed, CISO at Aviatrix. In the second half of the show, CyberWire podcast host Dave Bittner talks with our episode sponsor ExtraHop's Senior Product Marketing Manager, Chase Snyder, and CrowdStrike's Head of Product Marketing, Janani Nagarajan .They discuss why and how vendors should work together to enable better integrated security for their customers. They’ll answer questions like “what is XDR?” and “how do I get my vendors to work together?”.

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the CyberWire X, a series of specials where we highlight important security topics affecting security professionals worldwide.

0:28.0

I'm Rick Howard, the chief security officer, chief analyst, and senior fellow at the CyberWire.

0:34.0

And in today's episode, we're talking about how Cybersecurity is a team sport.

0:38.8

In other words, with a number of tools in the security stack deployed across multiple data islands exponentially

0:45.0

growing, it requires a team across the entire business to orchestrate all of the change.

0:51.0

A program note, each CyberYRX special features two segments.

0:55.0

In the first part, we'll hear from an industry expert on the topic at hand, and in the second

0:59.1

part we'll hear from our show's sponsor for their point of view. And since I brought it up, here's a word from today's sponsor,

1:05.4

Extra Hop. When it's

1:14.0

to enterprise compromise, we all know it's not a matter of if but when.

1:18.0

Yet 75% of security budgets go to preventing intrusion and we're losing the battle.

1:24.6

It's time for a new approach.

1:26.4

It's time to defend the win.

1:29.2

Visit Extra Hop at Black Hat to learn how AI-based network intelligence from ExtraHOP stops the advanced

1:35.3

threats that are already inside your cloud, hybrid, and distributed environments.

1:40.3

Intrusion is inevitable.

1:42.1

Breaches don't have to be.

1:43.6

Stop by Booth 1540 or visit Extra Hop.com slash cyberwire.

1:49.0

That's ExtraHOP.com slash CyberWire to learn more and we thank Extra Hop for sponsoring our show. I'm joined by Jen Reed the Cesar at Aviatrix and she's the newest member of the CyberWire's

2:12.0

Hashtable Group.

2:13.0

Jen, thanks for coming on the show.

2:14.8

Thank you for having me.

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