This episode is a part of a special series of interviews conducted at the INCH360 Cybersecurity Conference in Spokane, Washington. Visit their website to learn more about INCH360 and their mission.
On this episode, Jethro Jones interviews Peter Gregory, a keynote speaker from the conference. Peter discusses AI governance, highlighting the importance of setting clear objectives and the need for continuous oversight as organizations adopt AI technologies. He shares insights on the complexities of training AI systems correctly and the risks of removing human oversight. The conversation emphasizes the critical role of human involvement, especially in high-risk use cases, and offers practical advice for businesses looking to implement AI safely and effectively.
This episode features Graham Moorhead, CEO of Pangean and adjunct professor at Gonzaga University, speaking live about the advancements and impact of AI, particularly in the context of cybersecurity. He explains the concepts of Type 1 and Type 2 AI, human modes of thought by Daniel Kahneman, and the challenges and potentials of AI in terms of safety, social engineering, and future developments.
In this episode, host Jethro Jones is joined by Kenny Gluck. Kenny, a senior IT consultant at isOutsource, shares insights on IT consulting, common cybersecurity threats, and essential security practices for small and medium-sized businesses. The discussion also covers the importance of endpoint detection and response, email protection software, and DNS filtering.
About Kenny Gluck
Kenny Gluck is Senior IT Consultant at ISOutsource. has over a decade of experience in the technology industry. He’s held technical and operational leadership roles at several IT service providers, where he’s worked with clients in nearly every industry from financial services to manufacturing. He’s passionate about building long term relationships with his business partners and helping them leverage technology to solve complex business challenges. He is currently an IT consultant where he gets to do the things he loves most about technology, make it work for his partners in a way that they can sleep securely knowing they have all the right security and tools.
In this episode, Chris Sadlowski speaks live at the Inch360 event in Spokane, Washington. Chris, with over 20 years of experience in the FBI, discusses the evolving landscape of cyber threats, common and emerging methods of cyberattack, and the significant risks posed by state-sponsored actors, criminal networks, and the personal impacts of cybercrime on individuals. He also touches on the importance of preparedness and effective communication in the cybersecurity realm, emphasizing the collective role in safeguarding against these threats.
This episode is a part of a special series of interviews conducted at the INCH360 Cybersecurity Conference in Spokane, Washington. Visit their website to learn more about INCH360 and their mission.
In this episode, Jethro Jones interviews Grant Erickson from Intellitech. They discuss the importance of integrating security with software development, common myths about cybersecurity, and practical advice on maintaining data security. Grant also highlights Intellitech's involvement in the community and their expertise in providing tailored software solutions.
This episode features a panel discussion with the Eastern Washington University's CyberCup champions, held at the Inch 360 event in Spokane, Washington. The participants share their experiences, career aspirations, insights on cybersecurity, and how they utilize modern tools like ChatGPT in their learning process. The episode also includes a detailed explanation of the NCAE Cyber Games competition and a Q&A session addressing various cybersecurity topics.
This episode is a part of a special series of interviews conducted at the INCH360 Cybersecurity Conference in Spokane, Washington. Visit their website to learn more about INCH360 and their mission.
In this episode, Jethro Jones interviews Bryant Lee from Exbabylon. They discuss the importance of managed IT services, cybersecurity risks, and how Exbabylon helps organizations of all sizes mitigate these risks
This episode, features a panel discussion from the Inch360 event in Spokane, Washington. The panelists discuss various trends in cybersecurity with a focus on social engineering. Key topics include the impact of human behavior on cybersecurity, the importance of continuous education and adaptation, the shift towards advanced phishing attacks, implementation of cybersecurity policies, and the emerging threats posed by technologies such as AI and deepfakes.
This episode is a part of a special series of interviews conducted at the INCH360 Cybersecurity Conference in Spokane, Washington. Visit their website to learn more about INCH360 and their mission.
In this episode, host Jethro Jones interviews Tracey Edou from Cascade School District. They discuss a cybersecurity breach in Tracey's school district and the lessons learned from the experience. The conversation covers steps taken to enhance security, including the use of wet signatures for direct deposit changes, the importance of staff education, and fostering a culture where it's safe to report suspicious activities. Jethro and Tracey also highlight the importance of clear communication between technical and non-technical staff and the value of proactive measures like tabletop exercises.
This episode features a panel presentation by Peter Gregory from the Inch360 event in Spokane, Washington, focusing on AI governance. Peter shares insights on AI governance, detailing its importance, implementation strategies, and the risks associated with AI. He emphasizes the need for proper vetting, the role of corporate culture, and the importance of continuous review and adaptation in AI governance.
This episode is a part of a special series of interviews conducted at the INCH360 Cybersecurity Conference in Spokane, Washington. Visit their website to learn more about INCH360 and their mission.
In this episode, Jethro Jones interviews Hunter Weiffenbach from WatchGuard. They discuss the importance of WatchGuard's presence at the event, their focus on SMB market simplicity, the challenges of cybersecurity education, and resources available for students and IT professionals.