Source Code Podcast

Chris Sanders

Source Code is an information security podcast th…

  • 1 hour 31 seconds
    Source Code S2: Episode 8 - Gwen Betts
    I’m joined by Gwen Betts for the final episode of this season. She is a UX director at Rapid7 via the acquisition of her previous company, Komand. She provides unique perspective as someone who started in design and would later bring that expertise to security. We talked about her design principles and what makes good UX. We also discussed how security professionals can most effectively engage with UX and areas of the infosec space that are ripe for UX innovation.
    6 February 2018, 12:48 pm
  • 1 hour 10 minutes
    Source Code S2: Episode 7 - Michael W. Lucas
    We’re talking writing this week with my good friend Michael W. Lucas, a fellow No Starch Press Author. We discussed how he became interested in writing and how his career as an author evolved alongside his technical career. Now a full-time writer, Michael has written dozens of books, including technical and fiction works. If you've ever been interested in the business, skillset, or process of authorship then you'll enjoy our conversation.
    16 January 2018, 2:40 pm
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    Source Code S2: Episode 6 - Jennifer Kolde
    I’m joined by Jen Kolde of the Vertex project. Jen formerly served as an investigator for the federal government and was an analyst on Mandiant/FireEye’s intel team. Her background is interesting, as she actually came to investigative work from a technical writing background. We discussed her story, what it means for someone with technical skills to become a good intel analyst, and her experience testifying to congress about structured threats.
    2 January 2018, 2:05 pm
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    Source Code S2: Episode 5 - Grady Summers
    This week we’re joined by Grady Summers, CTO of FireEye, former CISO of General Electric, and my former boss. During our conversation Grady discusses his rise through the ranks at one of the largest companies in the world and his decision to leave GE behind to join Mandiant. He talks about FireEye’s place in history and some of the unique challenges they face. We also discuss buzzword solutions and which products he thinks are overblown and which ones show real promise.
    12 December 2017, 1:37 pm
  • 1 hour 15 minutes
    Source Code S2: Episode 4 - Sergio Caltagirone
    Sometimes you only need one name. Prince, Madonna, Oprah....and Sergio. This week I'm thrilled to be joined by my good friend Sergio Caltagirone. We talked about the importance of ICS security, control system themed road trips, and the intersection of information security and philosophy. Sergio takes us through his journey from the Department of Defense, Microsoft and at Dragos. We also get the story of how the Diamond model came into existence. Perhaps most importantly, we talk about his work to fight human trafficking and how he is applying data science to this problem at the Global Emancipation Network.
    28 November 2017, 1:30 pm
  • 1 hour 7 minutes
    Source Code S2: Episode 3 - Haroon Meer
    Haroon Meer joins us this week to talk about his journey from running South African flea market booths to founding one of the most innovative companies in information security. We discuss the differences between South African and US education, common pitfalls made by security product vendors, and the use of honeypots for detection. You can find Haroon on Twitter at @haroonmeer. Haroon chose to support hurricane relief efforts for Puerto Rico via the United for Puerto Rico charity.
    14 November 2017, 2:21 pm
  • 1 hour 7 minutes
    Source Code S2: Episode 2 - Rick Holland
    This week I’m joined by Rick Holland, VP of Strategy for Digital Shadows. Rick is a Texan, so we kick things off right by talking BBQ. After that, we dive into his origin story where he describes his time in the Army and what he learned there. I also ask him about his time as a Forrester analyst and whether analyst firms are pay to play, and whether they have a negative impact on the security industry. Finally, we discuss the evolution of threat intelligence in the security field.
    31 October 2017, 12:50 pm
  • 1 hour 10 minutes
    Source Code S2: Episode 1 - Richard Bejtlich
    We kick off season two by welcoming Richard Bejtlich onto the podcast. Richard spent the bulk of his career helping further the evolution of network security monitoring through stints at AFCERT, GE, and Mandiant. We talked about his career evolution, the future of computer network defense, the revolution of private intelligence, and how he almost became an astronaut.
    17 October 2017, 3:27 pm
  • 1 hour 14 minutes
    Source Code S1: Episode 8 - Jason Smith
    My long time friend Jason Smith joins me on our last episode of the season. He talks about growing up in western KY and how much his parents and teachers influenced his career development from budding physics student to senior architect at Cisco Systems. As we walk through his rapid career progression, we also talk about the state of education in our industry and some mentorship strategies he’s used to help newbies become successful in our industry.
    6 July 2017, 12:53 pm
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    Source Code S1: Episode 7 - Bill Pollock
    In this highly anticipated interview, I have Bill Pollock who founded No Starch Press. We talk about his life growing up in New York and how he had really varied interest as a kid. He knew at a young age he wanted to be an entrepreneur and start a business for kids like him, and he did it! No Starch Press is one of the most significant names in technology publishing and through Bill’s story you’ll get a peek at why. He talks about his trials and tribulations through the publishing industry and exactly how those things shaped NSP. You can find Bill on Twitter @billpollock.
    22 June 2017, 1:23 pm
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    Source Code S1: Episode 6 - Matt Swann
    In this episode, I’m joined by Matt Swann who is a principle engineering manager at Microsoft. We talked about growing up in rural California, the influence of his tinkerer grandfather, and his journey up the ranks at Microsoft. Matt describes creating a culture of learning and how traditional computer science principles and evidence-based engineering guide the work of his security team.
    8 June 2017, 12:09 pm
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