Speaking opportunity: Security Culture TV

I am looking for guests to appear on a new series of Security Culture TV.

The show welcomes guests from both the IT and cyber security industries, as well as experts in related fields, such as physical security and data privacy. In fact, security convergence is one of our themes for the shows.

The first episodes will be filmed at a studio near London on September 25th and 26th. If you are interested in taking part, contact me via email with some background info and some ideas you would like to talk about on the show.

Please note that guests will need to appear in the studio in person, there is no option to dial in for the next series.

More information about SCTV below:

About Security Culture TV 


Security Culture TV is a regular video show and podcast hosted by industry expert, author and keynote speaker Kai Roer.

In the show, Kai asks guests from around the world to share their perspectives, ideas and experiences on building and maintaining security culture. Kai welcomes CISOs, practitioners and experts on security, to discuss topics including how to engage employees in security, best and worst practices, measuring security culture, and much more.

With his experience, deep knowledge and evidence-based approach, Kai explores and challenges the industry status quo. 

The show’s producer is security journalist and broadcaster, Stephen Pritchard.

About Kai Roer

Over the past 25 years, Kai has become the global go-to-guy on security culture. In 2012 he created the Security Culture Framework, which was adopted by ENISA as their Cybersecurity Culture framework. In 2015, Kai created the innovative company CLTRe (culture), where he researched and built a measurement instrument for security culture. In 2019, CLTRe was acquired by KnowBe4, the global leader in phishing assessment and security awareness trainings. Kai is currently focusing on his security culture research, and on sharing his knowledge around the world.

Call for speakers: Infosecurity Magazine Online Summit, Tues 26th March

I’m hosting a session for Infosecurity Magazine’s next online summit. The topic is Managing Vulnerability and Patch Management in the Enterprise and it’s on Tuesday 26th March, 12.30-13.30, GMT.

I am looking for a team of experts to present for around 10 minutes each, followed by a Q&A with the audience. The session will be live.

Speakers can be consultants, researchers or analysts from the UK and EMEA, but must not work for information security vendors.

Application process:

The process for speakers is:

  • Submit name and biography of possible speakers to me by 25/01/2019
  • I submit names to the Publishers
  • Selected speakers submit a summary of their ideas by 10/02/19
  • Final slides to reach me by 25/02/19

Synopsis:

Keeping systems patched and up-to-date in the face of modern threats – some of which you’re not aware of until they are being actively exploited – remains a constant challenge for all organizations. With every new piece of software, technology or service, the vulnerability surface expands.

This session will explore:

•           The real-life business risks of failing to keep software and technology up-to-date

•           The best strategies for patching and vulnerability management in the enterprise

•           How to scale the number of devices in your network and the volume of updates you need


If you or a client would like to take part, please email me at stephen dot pritchard at ensmedia dot co dot uk (no attachments please)

Many thanks!