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PrOTect It All

著者: Aaron Crow | Operational Technology & Cybersecurity Host
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PrOTect IT All with Aaron Crow delivers weekly episodes focused on cybersecurity and operational technology, tackling emerging threats across industrial control systems, AI security, and IoT threats. The show emphasizes enterprise risk management, manufacturing security, power grid security, and threat intelligence, providing listeners with authentic conversations from security leaders and practitioners. It’s a resource for those committed to real-world IT operations security and understanding AI risks in critical infrastructures.© 2024 経済学
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  • AI Agent Security: How to Stop Autonomous AI from Becoming Your Biggest Insider Threat
    2026/08/17

    AI agents are becoming more autonomous - but are they becoming more secure?

    In this episode of Protect It All, host Aaron Crow welcomes David Girvin for a timely discussion about one of the fastest-growing challenges in cybersecurity: AI agent security and governance.

    From an unconventional career as a ship captain to building one of the first governance platforms for AI agents, David shares why organizations must begin treating AI agents as powerful digital coworkers with permissions, identities, and risks that require the same level of oversight as human employees.

    Together, Aaron and David explore how autonomous AI systems can unintentionally create business risk, why credential starvation, execution-layer security, and human-in-the-loop controls are becoming essential, and how organizations can safely adopt AI without sacrificing security.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • Why AI agents should be treated like insider threats
    • The biggest security risks of autonomous AI
    • How guardrails prevent costly AI mistakes
    • Why human oversight still matters in an AI-driven world
    • What credential starvation means and why it's effective
    • Practical governance strategies for enterprise AI adoption

    Key Moments:

    05:31 Career paths and diverse experiences

    06:24 Startup experiences and mentoring journey

    09:30 Exploring a career shift to marketing

    15:30 Building a Successful Career

    18:20 Governance and AI risks

    19:24 Early AI research and presentation

    23:19 Just-in-time tokens discussion

    27:52 Balancing work, family, and startup challenges

    30:48 Transitioning from Operations to Events

    35:18 Industry friendships and shared experiences

    36:04 Work stress and job challenges

    39:49 Securing AI systems and LLM inputs

    43:46 Developing AI observability tools

    47:56 Managing session risk and autonomy levels

    51:14 Security and file management controls

    55:34 Cybersecurity awareness chat

    Whether you're building AI applications, leading cybersecurity programs, or simply exploring how AI will change your business, this episode offers practical insights into securing the next generation of intelligent systems.

    Tune in to learn how organizations can embrace AI innovation while keeping people, data, and critical systems protected.

    About the guest :
    David Girvin is a cybersecurity leader, security architect, and Founder & CEO of Assury.ai, where he is building execution-level governance for AI agents. With leadership experience at companies including 1Password, Red Canary, and Sumo Logic, David has spent his career helping organizations strengthen security, architecture, and AI strategy. He specializes in making complex cybersecurity and AI concepts practical and accessible, helping businesses adopt emerging technologies securely and responsibly.


    Links to connect David:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-a-girvin/

    Website: https://assury.ai

    Learn more about PrOTect IT All:

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    57 分
  • AI & Cybersecurity: Why People, Accountability & Resilience Still Matter
    2026/08/10

    AI is changing cybersecurity at an incredible pace. But are organizations prepared for the risks that come with it?

    In this episode of Protect It All, host Aaron Crow sits down with Brian Schleifer, an industry veteran with decades of experience spanning the military, technology, consulting, defense, and critical infrastructure.

    Aaron and Brian explore what it really takes to adopt AI responsibly across IT and OT cybersecurity. Beyond the technology itself, they examine the human side of security, including communication, collaboration, accountability, and the skills needed to make new technologies work in the real world.

    The conversation also tackles the growing challenges of AI governance, shadow AI, continuous monitoring, and cyber-physical resilience. Rather than treating AI as a magic solution, Brian offers a practical perspective on how organizations can be intentional about where and how they use AI while preparing for the disruptions it may create.

    Key Learnings:

    • How organizations can approach AI adoption in IT and OT cybersecurity
    • Why communication and collaboration are critical to successful security programs
    • The growing risks of shadow AI and AI governance
    • Why human accountability remains essential as AI becomes more capable
    • How continuous monitoring can strengthen cyber-physical security
    • Why organizations need to think beyond prevention and prepare for resilience and business continuity
    • How people, process, and technology must work together in an AI-driven environment

    Key Moments:

    05:22 Working in tech and cybersecurity

    07:23 Importance of people skills in business

    10:20 Importance of Listening First

    14:31 Implementing Machine Learning Thoughtfully

    16:44 Importance of Human Oversight in AI

    20:21 Discussing security and human accountability

    24:24 Publishing a book with AI tools

    27:47 Future of computing technology

    31:39 Focusing on disaster recovery strategies

    35:27 Budgeting Challenges with Emerging Tech

    38:00 Focus on proactive security planning

    40:40 Evaluating cybersecurity effectiveness

    45:49 Challenges in incident response logistics

    47:33 Talking about Security Week events

    Whether you're a cybersecurity leader, OT professional, technology executive, or simply trying to understand what AI means for the future of security, this episode offers practical perspectives on navigating the change without losing sight of what matters most.

    Listen to the latest episode of Protect It All and discover how organizations can embrace AI while building the trust, accountability, and resilience needed to protect what matters.

    About the Guest :

    Brian "SchleiF" Schleifer is a retired United States Air Force veteran, cybersecurity professional, content leader, and owner of PAVE Consulting LLC, which provides digital content creation and cybersecurity consulting. Through PAVE Consulting, he currently supports SecurityWeek as Director of Content and Events, helping lead conferences, podcasts, webinars, and executive-level cybersecurity programming. Brian previously served in senior cybersecurity engineering and leadership roles at Modern Technology Solutions Inc. His experience includes cyber-physical and weapon systems security, security control assessment, cyber testing, risk management, and AI governance. He is pursuing a Doctor of Technology at Purdue University, where his research focuses on adaptive cybersecurity policy for AI-enabled systems. He is also the creator of the Adaptive Artificial Intelligence Risk and Assurance Framework, or AAIRAF. With more than 10,000 hours of public speaking, inst...

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    51 分
  • OT Pen Testing: Why Trust, Culture & Hands-On Experience Matter Most
    2026/08/03

    Effective OT penetration testing isn't just about finding vulnerabilities, it's about building trust.

    In this episode of Protect It All, host Aaron Crow is joined by Oren Niskin and Reynaldo Gonzalez for an engaging discussion on the evolving role of penetration testing in operational technology (OT) environments.

    Drawing from years of experience in industrial operations, IT, and OT cybersecurity, Oren and Reynaldo explain why successful OT security assessments require far more than technical expertise. They explore how trust, communication, and collaboration help bridge the gap between security teams and operations, making penetration testing a valuable business tool rather than something to fear.

    The conversation also highlights the importance of diverse career paths, hands-on learning, and mentoring the next generation of cybersecurity professionals. From network segmentation and risk communication to creating realistic lab environments, this episode offers practical lessons for anyone responsible for securing critical infrastructure.

    Key Learnings:

    • Why trust is essential for successful OT penetration testing
    • How IT and operational experience strengthen OT security teams
    • The value of network segmentation in reducing cyber risk
    • Why "doing nothing" is no longer an acceptable cybersecurity strategy
    • How organizations can bridge the gap between safety, operations, and security
    • Practical ways to develop the next generation of OT cybersecurity professionals

    Key Moments:

    07:00 Oren's technology and security approach

    15:04 Discussing network security measures

    19:16 Building Trust in Business Relationships

    26:17 Understanding and planning security architecture

    30:16 Network management and rule assessment

    33:39 Managing and Assessing Tool Overload

    38:39 Analyzing tool overlap and complementarity

    48:41 Building a trusting team culture

    49:48 Encouraging Open Communication

    56:34 Getting into cybersecurity without IT experience

    01:04:56 Entry-level ICS training courses

    Whether you're an OT engineer, penetration tester, security leader, or just beginning your cybersecurity journey, this episode delivers practical insights into protecting industrial environments while building stronger relationships across teams.

    Tune in to discover why the most successful OT penetration tests don't just identify vulnerabilities they build trust, strengthen teams, and improve security for the long term.

    About the guests:

    Oren Niskin is Principal OT Security Engineer at GuidePoint Security. His 20-year arc runs from the US Navy as a Nuclear Electrician's Mate, to Electronics Technician on offshore drilling rigs, to office OT/IT management, to OT cybersecurity consulting at EY, and now into OT cyber engineering at GuidePoint. He also runs Packets Or It Didn't Happen, a YouTube livestream where he builds a factory-realistic PLC and HMI training kit on camera (the open-source PLC Trainer Kit), aimed at helping newcomers get hands-on with OT for under $500.

    Link to connect Oren Niskin:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/orenniskin/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PacketsOrItDidntHappen

    PLC Trainer Kit (GitHub): https://github.com/oniskin/PLC-Trainer-Kit

    LinkedIn Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/17708001/

    Reynaldo Gonzalez is a recognized cybersecurity thought leader with 18+ years of experience...

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