Palo Alto Networks

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Synopsis

Variety of cyber security topics from the industry's leading networks security company, Palo Alto Networks.

Episodes

  • Cyber For Women - Juliana Lim

    06/12/2018 Duration: 21min

    Welcome to another installment in Palo Alto Networks "Cyber for Women" podcast series. In this series we talk to women in cybersecurity who are passionate about attracting more women into the industry providing fresh perspectives on this ever-changing industry.   This week we talk to Juliana Lim about how she started in the technology field, working her way up to Regional Sales Manager.

  • CSS Melbourne Panel: Taking a modern approach to tackling cybersecurity threats

    05/07/2018 Duration: 34min

    Moderator Ryan Gillis (VP, Cybersecurity Strategy & Global Policy, Palo Alto Networks) sits down with cybersecurity professionals from industry and government to chat about modern ways to keep up with today's evolving cyber threats.   Panelists include: John O'Driscoll, Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Premier & Cabinet Dr Carsten Rudolph, Director Oceania Cyber Security Centre Pamela Warren, Global Director Government & Industry Intiatives, Palo Alto Networks

  • CSS Melbourne Panel: Transforming your Security Program

    05/07/2018 Duration: 26min

    Moderator Sean Duca (APAC VP & CSO, Palo Alto Networks) sits down with technology officers to talk about the challenges in transforming their security programs in the face of the evolving threat landscape.   Panelists include: Dave Worthington, Chief Security Officer, Powercor Steven Cvetkovic, Chief Information Security Officer, Swinburne University of Technology Dan Maslin, Cyber Security Manager – Cyber Security Team, RACV

  • Cloud Conversations - Pure Storage

    03/07/2018 Duration: 37min

    Join host Naveen Zutshi (CIO, Palo Alto Networks) for the third episode of Cloud Conversations, as he talks to fellow CIO, Yousuf Khan (Pure Storage) about they've each rolled out cloud-delivered services and apps, while avoiding business disruption.  

  • Cyber For Women - Pamela Warren

    31/05/2018 Duration: 11min

    Welcome to another installment in Palo Alto Networks "Cyber for Women" podcast series. In this series we talk to women in cybersecurity who are passionate about attracting more women into the industry providing fresh perspectives on this ever-changing industry.   We interview Pamela Warren, director, government and industry initiatives, who dreamed of being a fighter pilot. Kicking off her career working for the government she is a self confessed “late bloomer” when it comes to technology. “I’m a prime example that it’s never to late to find a passion for technology, or really anything,” said Pam. In this podcast, Pam shares her inspirations, aspirations and desire to make a different through cybersecurity.

  • CSO Takeaways from RSA 2018

    25/04/2018 Duration: 07min

    Rick Howard (Chief Security Officer) is joined in the studio by Greg Day (CSO, EMEA) and Sean Duca (CSO, APAC) to discuss their cybersecurity takeaways from this year's RSA Conference.

  • Don't Panic (Unit 42) - Cryptocurrency

    16/04/2018 Duration: 21min

    Unit 42 Threat Researcher, Ryan Olson, is joined in the studio by Rick Howard, Chief Security Officer at Palo Alto Networks for another season of their "Don't Panic" podcast. In this episode they talk about the proliferation of cryptocurrency and its role it plays in ransomware and online security practices.

  • Cyber For Women - Rinki Sethi

    16/04/2018 Duration: 18min

    We interview Rinki Sethi, senior director of information security at Palo Alto Networks. Rinki began her career in cybersecurity almost by accident following a free pizza night. After roles at Walmart.com, eBay and Intuit, Rinki is now a senior leader at Palo Alto Networks. She credits her love of mathematics and an electronics class in which she was the only woman among 99 men with setting her on a path towards a computer science degree Cyber for Women", tackles the key issues facing women in the cybersecurity industry. With a significant skills shortage likely to result in an escalating demand for cybersecurity professionals, some experts predict there will be 9,000 vacant roles by 2020. Attracting more women to the industry is one key way to address this shortfall.

  • Cloud Conversations - Intuit

    25/03/2018 Duration: 23min

    Join host Naveen Zutshi (CIO, Palo Alto Networks) for the second episode of Cloud Conversations, as he talks to fellow CIO, Atticus Tysen (Intuit) about they've each rolled out cloud-delivered services and apps, while avoiding business disruption.

  • Cloud Conversations - Splunk

    25/03/2018 Duration: 37min

    Join host Naveen Zutshi (CIO, Palo Alto Networks) for the first episode of Cloud Conversations, as he talks to fellow CIO, Declan Morris (Splunk) about they've each rolled out cloud-delivered services and apps, while avoiding business disruption.

  • Don't Panic (Unit 42) - Adversary Motivations

    25/03/2018 Duration: 14min

    Unit 42 Threat Researcher, Ryan Olson, is joined in the studio by Rick Howard, Chief Security Officer at Palo Alto Networks for another season of their "Don't Panic" podcast. In this episode they dive into the mystery and motivations of a cyber adversary.

  • Don't Panic (Unit 42) - Data Breaches

    25/03/2018 Duration: 13min

    Unit 42 Threat Researcher, Ryan Olson, is joined in the studio by Rick Howard, Chief Security Officer at Palo Alto Networks for another season of their "Don't Panic" podcast. In this episode they talk discuss the two words that drive fear into every network administrator: data breach.

  • Don't Panic (Unit 42) - Password Management

    25/03/2018 Duration: 16min

    Unit 42 Threat Researcher, Ryan Olson, is joined in the studio by Rick Howard, Chief Security Officer at Palo Alto Networks for another season of their "Don't Panic" podcast. In this episode they talk about the their own practices of proper password management, and share some tips and tricks to make your online security easier, and more importantly, safer.