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The Security Podcast of Silicon Valley

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The Security Podcast of Silicon Valley

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98. How Browser Security Became the New Battleground for Enterprise AI

June 30, 2026 9:38am 42 min

What if 80% of your security budget is protecting the wrong thing? Or Eshed built LayerX after realizing that firewalls and network tools were blind to exactly where breaches actually happen, in the browser. In this epis...

97. The God-Level Hacker: How One Founder Is Building the World's Most Powerful Offensive Cyber Tool (with Alexis Lingad)

June 16, 2026 9:49am 35 min

A hacker who got kicked out of college for finding their vulnerabilities, became a national hacking champion, and is now building what he calls a sovereign-level cyber weapon. Alexis Lingad, founder of Kinosec, built an ...

96. They Don't Need to Hack You Now. They Just Need to Wait. (with Kevin Kane)

June 02, 2026 11:54am 26 min

Google has said to be concerned about quantum computing by 2029. Kevin Kane, Co-Founder and CEO of American Binary, argues that timeline is already too relaxed and that companies treating post-quantum as a future problem...

95. Stop Saying No: How Security Leaders Enable AI Instead of Blocking It (with Pranava Adduri and George Gerchow)

May 19, 2026 11:15am 39 min

Security incidents don't end when the threat is contained. They end when you can confirm no sensitive data left the building and most teams can't confirm that. Pranava Adduri and George Gerchow of Bedrock Data joined the...

94. How one unsecured printer can take down 11,000 devices (with Jim LaRoe, Symphion, Inc.)

May 05, 2026 11:00am 41 min

Your printers know your passwords. They store credentials for your email server, your file shares, and your LDAP. Jim LaRoe, founder of Symphion, explains why 99% of enterprise printers sit at factory defaults, and what ...

93. The Conversation Nobody’s Having About AI (with Jacob Andra and Stephen Karafiath)

April 21, 2026 11:46am 45 min

The biggest AI mistake companies make isn't picking the wrong tool,  it's not understanding the dependencies underneath it. Jacob and Stephen from Talbot West share how they map entire organizations to find the right AI ...

92: The Real Problem Isn't Deepfakes. It's Identity (with Jasson Casey)

April 07, 2026 10:35am 38 min

You can have perfect infrastructure—and still be talking to the wrong person. In this episode, Jasson Casey (Beyond Identity) breaks down why identity—not infrastructure—is the real security boundary, how passwords creat...

91. Why Asking Developers To Fix Everything Is... A Bad Idea (with Neatsun Ziv)

March 24, 2026 12:13pm 36 min

Is your security team drowning in noise while your developers struggle to keep up? Neatsun Ziv, CEO of Ox Security, explains why traditional "Shift Left" strategies have failed and how applying business context can help ...

90. How Two Marines Cracked the Defense Tech Industry (Reveal Technologies)

March 10, 2026 1:25pm 42 min

Most security decisions fail when the people doing the work don’t have the information they need. Garrett Smith, Founder and CEO of Reveal Technology and a Marine Corps Reserve Lieutenant Colonel, explains how bottom-up ...

89. AI Agents Will Delete Your Database. And Then Lie About It (with Graham Neray)

February 24, 2026 12:56pm 37 min

AI agents can delete your production database and tell you everything is fine. Graham Neray, Co-Founder and CEO of Oso, breaks down why AI agents introduce a new level of risk for growing SaaS companies. If you’re adding...

88. How Illumio Stops Hackers When the “Front Door” Fails (with Andrew Rubin)

February 10, 2026 10:29am 45 min

The perimeter will fail. What matters is whether your business turns one incident into a disaster. Andrew Rubin, Founder and CEO of Illumio, explains how breach containment reduces blast radius, why category timing is “l...

87. Escape the Ticket Trap: How AI Agents Are Replacing Manual DevOps

January 27, 2026 10:39am 34 min

AI won’t save your startup. Unless it can ship changes safely. Venkat Thiruvengadam breaks down why the real value isn’t the model, it’s the orchestration: guardrails, permissions, context, and human-in-the-loop workflow...

86. Ex-FBI Agent: The Biggest Security Threat is the Human Behind the Keyboard

January 13, 2026 10:00am 36 min

Trevor Hilligoss, Head of Security Research at SpyCloud  and former FBI agent, joins the show to discuss why humans remain the biggest security risk facing organizations today. From reused credentials to commoditized cyb...

85. How Companies Lose $197 Million in Seconds (with Channi Greenwall, Olympix)

December 30, 2025 11:07am 35 min

What if 90% of “secured” smart contracts were still exploitable? That’s the reality Olympix founder and CEO Channi Greenwall is seeing on-chain today. She breaks down why traditional audits are failing Web3 teams, why th...

84. What gets missed when nobody reviews the code (with Jack Cable, Corridor)

December 16, 2025 11:37am 35 min

Code ships faster than anyone can review it. Jack Cable, CEO and Co-Founder of Corridor, explains what actually gets missed when teams stop reviewing every pull request, why most security tools surface noise instead of r...

83. How small companies can make their security doable (with Phil Howie)

December 02, 2025 10:19am 34 min

What if your first security hire wasn’t a person, but a simple, guided program that made sense to everyone in your company? In this conversation, Sidekick founder and CEO Phil Howie breaks down how SMBs can build a secur...

82. Automating app security for modern dev teams (with Rejah Rehim)

November 18, 2025 10:22am 25 min

Most companies still test security long after code is shipped. That delay creates blind spots. In this episode, Rejah Rehim, Co-Founder & CEO of Beagle Security, explains how automated penetration testing gives teams a c...

81. How to put AI agents safely into production (with Eric Olden)

November 04, 2025 10:19am 35 min

AI agents can burn through budgets and trust in minutes. Eric Olden, Co-Founder and CEO of Strata Identity, breaks down the control plane founders need: policy-driven guardrails, intent/context/outcome audit, and lifecyc...

80. Think Like a Hacker: Why Curiosity Drives Innovation and Security (with Ted Harrington)

October 21, 2025 12:11pm 35 min

Most people think hackers exploit systems. The best hackers improve them. In this episode, Ted Harrington explains how to unlock your “inner hacker”—the mindset that turns obstacles into innovation. From breaking outdate...

79. AI at Brinks Home: Lower costs, better customer support (with Veronica Moturi)

October 07, 2025 10:29am 37 min

Cutting support costs usually tanks experience—unless you redesign the system. Veronica Moturi shares how Brinks built an AI “first line,” kept humans for nuance, and improved accuracy by unifying data, verification, and...

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