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10 Essential Episodes of The New CISO Podcast

  • Sep 06, 2023
  • Ally Stinchfield
  • 3 minutes to read

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    The New CISO Podcast features candid conversations with the world’s top cybersecurity leaders. A former IT leader himself, Exabeam Chief Security Strategist Steve Moore began the show with the goal of going beyond typical security topics, instead offering virtual mentorship to current and aspiring CISOs. Four years later, he’s spent more than 100 hours interviewing industry-leading guests about their career journeys — ultimately revealing practical guidance and lessons learned along the way.

    As the show approaches its 100th episode on September 21, we’re highlighting 10 essential episodes that offer invaluable advice on personal growth, cybersecurity leadership, and career advancement. Read more about each episode and listen below.

    The New CISO Podcast Episode 70: “Trusting Your Tech to Tackle Human Problems” with Dr. Adrian Mayers

    Episode 70: Trusting Your Tech to Tackle Human Problems, with Dr. Adrian Mayers, Premera Blue Cross

    Dr. Adrian Mayers, VP and CISO at Premera Blue Cross, joined The New CISO to talk about his expertise on insider threat management and intelligence, as well as the challenge of balancing human teams with automation. He also shares the personal challenges and stressors he’s faced throughout his incredible journey to leadership. Listen now.


    The New CISO Podcast Episode 84: “Are You Ready to be a CISO? Why Mentors Matter" with Mark Weatherford

    Episode 84: Are You Ready to be a CISO? Why Mentors Matter with Mark Weatherford, The National Cybersecurity Center

    Mark Weatherford, Chief Strategy Officer at The National Cybersecurity Center, served 26 years in the U.S. Navy, led security teams in the private sector, and acted as CISO under three governors before being appointed as the nation’s first Deputy Under Secretary for Cybersecurity. He joined The New CISO Podcast to cover key learnings from decades of success as a cybersecurity leader. Listen now.


    The New CISO Podcast Episode 91: "Taking Extreme Ownership: How 3 Common Excuses Hurt Security Leaders" with guest Michael Meis

    Episode 91: Taking Extreme Ownership: How 3 Common Excuses Hurt Security Leaders with Michael Meis, University of Kansas Health System

    Michael Meis, Associate CISO at the University of Kansas Health System and valued Exabeam customer, developed a no-excuses approach to cybersecurity leadership after a career spanning both public and private sectors. He joined The New CISO Podcast to share his philosophy on navigating bureaucracy, leveraging relationships, and taking extreme ownership. Listen now.


    The New CISO Podcast Episode 31: Lessons Learned from the “First CISO” with Steve Katz, Security Risk Solutions

    Episode 31: Lessons Learned from the “First CISO” with Steve Katz, Security Risk Solutions

    Steve Katz, founder and president at Security Risk Solutions, joined Citicorp/Citigroup in 1995 as the world’s unofficial first CISO. He contributes to a special, two-part episode of The New CISO Podcast covering the evolution of cybersecurity, and the persistent challenge of building security awareness. Listen now.


    The New CISO Podcast Episode 7: Understanding the Adversary with Mick Jenkins, Brunel University London

    Episode 7: Understanding the Adversary with Mick Jenkins, Brunel University London

    Before his unfortunate passing in 2021, Mick Jenkins, former CISO at Brunel University and former Counter Terrorism officer in the British Armed Forces, spoke with Steve Moore about the ideological similarities between defending against terrorists versus cyber criminals, the benefits of mentorship throughout your career in security, and the re-emergence of Soviet-era espionage techniques. Listen now.


    Empowering People to Bring Their “Whole Self” to Work

    Episode 59: Empowering People to Bring Their “Whole Self” to Work with Azzam Zahir, General Motors

    Azzam Zahir, Director of IT and Digital Business Workforce Strategy at GM, joined The New CISO Podcast to share his experience as both a leader and people manager. Whether reviewing employees, interviewing diverse candidates, or making career decisions, Azzam presents methodologies to help managers build a better team. Listen now.


    The New CISO Podcast Episode 21: How Emotional Intelligence Fortifies Capability in the Midst of a Crisis with Kirsten Davies, Unilever

    Episode 21: How Emotional Intelligence Fortifies Capability in the Midst of a Crisis with Kirsten Davies, Unilever

    On The New CISO’s one-year anniversary episode, Steve sat down with current CISO of Unilever and former Estée Lauder SVP and CISO Kirsten Davies to discuss how she builds a safe environment for her team through the power of empathy and care in the workplace. She also tackles the importance of building authentic relationships, and how those relationships come into play during times of crisis. Listen now


    The New CISO Podcast Episode 47: Why Does Cybersecurity Mentorship Matter? with Sandro Bucchianeri, NAB

    Episode 47: Why Does Cybersecurity Mentorship Matter? with Sandro Bucchianeri, NAB

    Sandro Buccianeri, Group CSO at NAB and former CISO of the ABSA Group, joined The New CISO Podcast to discuss how he uses cybersecurity training to make a major difference. He shares why he chose to use his security experience to help others, and how he’s leading a South African initiative to uplift marginalized groups through cybersecurity training. Listen now


    Episode 39: The Moments After a Major Breach with Dave Damato, Aon

    Dave Damato, current Global CISO at Aon and former CSO at Gemini, joined Steve Moore to discuss the intricacies of how a real breach unfolds. Together, they cover the step-by-step process of planning for, communicating during, and remediating after a major breach. Listen now.


    The New CISO Podcast Episode 33: Managing Risk While Building Trust in a Post-Breach Environment

    Episode 33: Managing Risk While Building Trust in a Post-Breach Environment with Charlie McNerney, Expedia

    Charlie McNerney, now-retired CISO of Expedia Group and Microsoft Corporation, left a lasting legacy in cybersecurity after a decades-long career at top global corporations. He joined The New CISO Podcast to relay his guidance for leading respectfully, building trust, and planning retirement. Listen now.


    Wrapping up

    Whether starting fresh or rounding out a lengthy career in cybersecurity, listeners of The New CISO Podcast benefit from Steve Moore’s thoughtful, authentic conversations with security leaders. The New CISO continues on September 21 with a special panel for the 100th episode. 

    Ally Stinchfield

    Ally Stinchfield

    Sr. Director, Comms and Customer Advocacy | Exabeam | Ally Stinchfield is Sr. Director, Communications and Customer Advocacy at Exabeam. Prior to Exabeam, Ally built the Splunk Customer Marketing team from scratch, producing thousands of customer stories that helped the company scale from $200M in 2013 to $1.7B in 2018. Before Exabeam and Splunk, Ally spent 15 years in advertising and PR agencies in Chicago, London, and San Francisco, earning private and public companies substantial media coverage.

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