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  • Networking & Security Over Whiskey with Jennifer (JJ) Minella
    2025/08/19
    In this episode, the No Trust team speaks with Jennifer Minella about her extensive experience in technology, particularly in wireless security and networking. They discuss the challenges of maintaining security in wireless networks, the evolution of networking technologies, and the complexities of implementing Network Access Control (NAC) in a hybrid work environment. The conversation also touches on the future of Zero Trust architecture, the importance of unique device identity, and the challenges posed by IoT and OT devices. The episode concludes with a light-hearted discussion about whiskey. • Jennifer Minella has over 30 years of experience in technology, focusing on infrastructure and security. • Wireless security protocols have not significantly changed in over 20 years, posing challenges for security professionals. • The majority of Wi-Fi technology is consumer-based, complicating enterprise security efforts. • Understanding the basics of networking is crucial for entering the cybersecurity field today. • NAC implementations are often challenging and can lead to significant operational disruptions. • Zero Trust architecture requires a shift in how organizations approach network security, especially with remote work. • Unique device identity is essential for effective security in IoT and OT environments. • The complexity of modern networks makes it difficult to manage security policies effectively. • The rise of ransomware attacks on IoT devices highlights the need for better security measures. • Whiskey culture provides a fun and engaging way to connect with others in the tech industry. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms. link.chtbl.com/XIW5zsAn What is the Zero Trust Forum about? It’s about empowering zero trust security professionals with strategies, architecture, and real world journeys to secure the digital future, the right way! Follow the Zero Trust Forum on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/zero-trust-forum/. Follow Jaye Tillson on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/ Follow John Spiegel on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/
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    49 分
  • The Godfather of Zero Trust with John Kindervag
    2025/08/05
    In this episode of the No Trust Podcast, hosts Jaye Tillson and John Spiegel sit down with John Kindervag, the creator of Zero Trust, to uncover the story behind one of cybersecurity’s most transformative frameworks. Kindervag shares how Zero Trust has gained traction over the past 15 years, the cultural resistance that slowed its adoption, and how organizations can finally break through inertia by starting small and focusing on protecting what matters most. From the boardroom to the SOC, this conversation dismantles the myth that Zero Trust is “all or nothing” and reframes it as a business-driven strategy with measurable outcomes, including reduced operational costs and fewer breaches. Along the way, Kindervag reveals why the C-suite often understands Zero Trust better than technical teams, how misaligned incentives inside organizations hold security back, and why networking at conferences is still one of the best ways to drive change. Whether you’re a CISO, security architect, or business leader, this episode will challenge your assumptions and leave you with a clear, practical path toward Zero Trust. • John Kindervag is the creator of Zero Trust. • Zero Trust took 15 years to gain traction due to resistance to change. • Organizations should start small and protect specific assets. • Cybersecurity must evolve beyond traditional perimeter defenses. • Zero Trust is about protecting sensitive data, not just technology. • Incentives in organizations often hinder the adoption of new security models. • Zero Trust can lead to reduced operational costs and fewer data breaches. • The C-suite often understands Zero Trust better than technical teams. • Conferences provide valuable networking opportunities and insights. • The focus should be on business outcomes, not just technology. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms. link.chtbl.com/XIW5zsAn What is the Zero Trust Forum about? It’s about empowering zero trust security professionals with strategies, architecture, and real world journeys to secure the digital future, the right way! Follow the Zero Trust Forum on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/zero-trust-forum/. Follow Jaye Tillson on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/ Follow John Spiegel on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/ Takeaways • Identity is the heart of zero trust. • Most breaches occur due to weak passwords. • Identity is the key to the perimeter. • Assuming trust can lead to vulnerabilities. • Zero trust is a continuous journey. • Organizations need visibility into their identity landscape. • AI can assist in analyzing identity-related data. • Non-human identities are a growing concern. • MFA is essential but not the only solution. • The future of identity management will involve AI. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms. link.chtbl.com/XIW5zsAn What is the Zero Trust Forum about? It’s about empowering zero trust security professionals with strategies, architecture, and real world journeys to secure the digital future, the right way! Follow the Zero Trust Forum on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/zero-trust-forum/. Follow Jaye Tillson on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/ Follow John Spiegel on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/
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    58 分
  • From Theory to Practice: The Zero Trust Journey - Episode 2, with John Kindervag and Dr Chase Cunningham
    2025/04/17
    From Theory to Practice: The Zero Trust Journey - Episode 2, with John Kindervag and Dr Chase Cunningham by "No Trust" by Zero Trust Forum
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    44 分
  • Surviving the Ransomware Threat with Art Ocain
    2025/04/01
    In this conversation, Art Ocain discusses the current landscape of cybersecurity threats with the No Trust crew, particularly focusing on ransomware attacks. They explore how attackers gain access to systems, the importance of multi-factor authentication, and the vulnerabilities of small and medium-sized businesses. The conversation delves into immediate actions organizations should take during a ransomware attack, the balance between recovery and forensic investigation, and the critical role of communication during incidents. They also address the ethical dilemma of paying ransoms and share lessons learned from past incidents, emphasizing the need for ongoing security improvements and preparedness for future threats. Takeaways • VPN is currently the main vector for attacks • Small and medium businesses are often less prepared for attacks • Many companies still lack MFA on their VPNs • Organizations often believe they are immune to attacks until it's too late • Hypervisors are a primary target for ransomware attacks • Minimizing the attack surface is crucial for security • Isolating from the internet is a key first step during an attack • The decision to pay ransom is complex and often driven by immediate business needs • A full forensic investigation is essential after an attack • Ransomware trends continue to evolve and are not declining Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms. link.chtbl.com/XIW5zsAn What is the Zero Trust Forum about? It’s about empowering zero trust security professionals with strategies, architecture, and real world journeys to secure the digital future, the right way! Follow the Zero Trust Forum on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/zero-trust-forum/. Follow Jaye Tillson on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/ Follow John Spiegel on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/ Takeaways • Identity is the heart of zero trust. • Most breaches occur due to weak passwords. • Identity is the key to the perimeter. • Assuming trust can lead to vulnerabilities. • Zero trust is a continuous journey. • Organizations need visibility into their identity landscape. • AI can assist in analyzing identity-related data. • Non-human identities are a growing concern. • MFA is essential but not the only solution. • The future of identity management will involve AI. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms. link.chtbl.com/XIW5zsAn What is the Zero Trust Forum about? It’s about empowering zero trust security professionals with strategies, architecture, and real world journeys to secure the digital future, the right way! Follow the Zero Trust Forum on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/zero-trust-forum/. Follow Jaye Tillson on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/ Follow John Spiegel on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/
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    46 分
  • Identity in the Age of Zero Trust
    2025/03/10
    In this conversation, David Morimanno and the No Trust crew delve into the critical role of identity in the context of zero trust security. They discuss how identity serves as the new perimeter, the importance of multi-factor authentication, and the challenges organizations face in implementing effective identity management strategies. The conversation also touches on the significance of non-human identities, the potential of AI in enhancing security measures, and the future trends in identity and cybersecurity. Takeaways • Identity is the heart of zero trust. • Most breaches occur due to weak passwords. • Identity is the key to the perimeter. • Assuming trust can lead to vulnerabilities. • Zero trust is a continuous journey. • Organizations need visibility into their identity landscape. • AI can assist in analyzing identity-related data. • Non-human identities are a growing concern. • MFA is essential but not the only solution. • The future of identity management will involve AI. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms. link.chtbl.com/XIW5zsAn What is the Zero Trust Forum about? It’s about empowering zero trust security professionals with strategies, architecture, and real world journeys to secure the digital future, the right way! Follow the Zero Trust Forum on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/zero-trust-forum/. Follow Jaye Tillson on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/ Follow John Spiegel on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/
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    47 分
  • From Theory to Practice: The Zero Trust Journey with John Kindervag and Dr Chase Cunningham
    2025/02/27
    In this episode of No Trust, Jaye Tillson, John Spiegel, John Kindervag, and Chase Cunningham discuss the evolution and significance of the Zero Trust cybersecurity model. They explore its origins, the pivotal moments that have shaped its adoption, and the importance of aligning organizational culture and leadership with Zero Trust principles. The conversation highlights the need for a strategic approach to cybersecurity that transcends traditional methods, emphasizing the importance of protecting data and assets in a constantly evolving threat landscape. Takeaways • Zero Trust originated from the limitations of traditional security models. • The concept of trust in digital systems is flawed and should be eliminated. • Zero Trust has evolved to address modern cybersecurity threats. • A strategic approach to Zero Trust is essential for effective implementation. • Incentives from leadership can drive the adoption of Zero Trust. • Understanding what to protect is crucial for a successful Zero Trust strategy. • Zero Trust should be seen as a continuous journey, not a one-time project. • Cultural shifts within organizations are necessary for Zero Trust to succeed. • The cybersecurity landscape is constantly changing, requiring ongoing adaptation. • Community engagement and charity initiatives can enhance the mission of cybersecurity professionals. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms. link.chtbl.com/XIW5zsAn What is the Zero Trust Forum about? It’s about empowering zero trust security professionals with strategies, architecture, and real world journeys to secure the digital future, the right way! Follow the Zero Trust Forum on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/zero-trust-forum/. Follow Jaye Tillson on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/ Follow John Spiegel on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/
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    45 分
  • Cybersecurity Trends: Reflections on 2024, Predictions for 2025 with Evgeniy Kharam
    2025/01/24
    In this episode of No Trust, Jaye Tillson, John Spiegel and Evgeniy Kharam discuss the key trends and challenges in cybersecurity as they reflect on 2024 and look ahead to 2025. They explore the impact of AI, the evolving startup landscape, the importance of asset management, and the ongoing threat of ransomware. The conversation also touches on the concept of zero trust, the significance of recovery and resilience in cybersecurity, and predictions for the future of the industry. Takeaways • 2024 was a year of reflection and adaptation in cybersecurity • AI has become a dominant buzzword, overshadowing other topics • Startups are facing challenges in raising funds due to market uncertainties • Ransomware remains a significant threat, evolving in its targeting • Zero trust is understood better but is not just a vendor solution • Asset management is critical for effective cybersecurity • Collaboration within the industry is increasing to tackle challenges • The cybersecurity impact on the economy is substantial, nearing $10 trillion • Mergers and acquisitions in cybersecurity are expected to rise in 2025 • Recovery and resilience are as important as protection in cybersecurity Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms. link.chtbl.com/XIW5zsAn What is the Zero Trust Forum about? It’s about empowering zero trust security professionals with strategies, architecture, and real world journeys to secure the digital future, the right way! Follow the Zero Trust Forum on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/zero-trust-forum/. Follow Jaye Tillson on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/ Follow John Spiegel on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/
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    39 分
  • A Journey Back with Chris Denbigh-White
    2025/01/10
    In this episode of No Trust, Jaye Tillson, and John Spiegel discuss with Chris Denbigh-White his transition back to the corporate world as a CISO after a brief stint in the vendor space. They explore the challenges and benefits of networking at industry conferences, the importance of peer support and information sharing among security leaders, and the evolving security landscape as they look ahead to 2025. The conversation emphasizes the need for organizations to focus on the basics of cybersecurity, the potential role of AI in alleviating mundane tasks, and the necessity of building a solid security foundation before layering on advanced technologies. Takeaways • Transitioning from vendor to CISO brings new challenges • Networking at conferences is crucial for sharing experiences • Peer support groups can provide valuable insights • The security landscape in 2025 will focus on regulation and ransomware • Organizations must prioritize basic cybersecurity practices • AI can assist with mundane cybersecurity tasks • Building a solid foundation is essential for security • Sharing information among peers is becoming more accepted • The basics of cybersecurity are often overlooked for shiny new tools • Effective communication and user education are key to security success Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms. link.chtbl.com/XIW5zsAn What is the Zero Trust Forum about? It’s about empowering zero trust security professionals with strategies, architecture, and real world journeys to secure the digital future, the right way! Follow the Zero Trust Forum on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/zero-trust-forum/. Follow Jaye Tillson on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/ Follow John Spiegel on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/
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    48 分