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  • S2 E1: Container Security Nightmares
    In this episode of What The Hack we dive into the world of container security, and how teams can harden their applications running in containers against attack. Our guests, Conor Sherman, CISO in Residence at Sysdig, and freelance journalist Joe Fay, hear from someone who suffered a container security issue, and discuss the costs and problems that teams can face if they don’t get their approach right from the start. They also share their thoughts on how to spot problems before they lead to expensive cloud bills or a dangerous data breach.Connect with our speakers:What The Hack is hosted by Rayna Stamboliyska and this episode's special guests are Conor Sherman and Joe Fay.Conor Sherman is the CISO in Residence at Sysdig, bringing over 15 years of experience leading security programs across fintech, Saas, GovTech, and private equity environments. At Sysdig, he works closely with the Sysdig Threat Research Team and CISOs to understand emerging cloud and Al security challenges, translating their needs into product and community impact. Before joining Sysdig, Conor was CISO at Updater, where he built and scaled enterprise security and threat intelligence programs. Joe Fay has been covering the technology industry for 30 years and has edited publications in London and San Francisco. His work has appeared in a range of publications from TechInformed, The Stack and The Register through to the BBC. His coverage includes a range of technology topics, from the impact of data centres and recruiting military veterans to work in cyber security through to software development and security.Learn more about our supporters - Sysdig, Google Cloud and Predictiv:Sysdig delivers cloud security the right way with open innovation, agentic AI, and the uncompromising truth of runtime. In a world of black boxes and blind spots, Sysdig helps security and development teams prevent, detect, and respond to threats in the moment.Sysdig Sage™ - the first agentic AI analyst for cloud security - is fueled by the deepest runtime intelligence in the industry, providing the context, speed, and precision that modern teams need to build and defend innovation in real time.Google Cloud is the new way to the cloud, providing AI, infrastructure, developer, data, security, and collaboration tools built for today and tomorrow. Customers in more than 200 countries and territories turn to Google Cloud as their trusted technology partner.Predictiv helps B2B revenue teams uncover, prioritize, and activate their complete revenue landscape with unified intelligence and first-party marketing campaign execution.ResourcesPolicy vs. Practice Quick Audit - Container SecurityVisit the Learn Cloud Native Hub for articles that provide a foundational understanding for the core pillars of cloud and container security.
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  • S1 E9: AI Is Going To Solve Everything
    In episode 9 of What The Hack we travel to the future with Sergej Epp (technology leader and CISO at Sysdig) and Ed Targett, Founder and Editor in Chief at The Stack. We challenge these cyber security experts on how they see leadership evolving as we approach 2030 and investigate how leaders can prepare for multiple possible futures while maintaining effective security operations today. After all, there are no surprises, just lack of foresight. Connect with our speakers:What The Hack is hosted by Rayna Stamboliyska and this episode's special guests are Sergej Epp and Ed Targett. Sergej Epp is the CISO at Sysdig and is a tech-savvy cybersecurity and technology leader, with extensive international tech and financial services industry experience. Trusted advisor to customers and partners. Advocate for collaboration and threat intelligence sharing among public and private sectors. Successful track record in cybersecurity architecture, cyber defense operations / SOC, security risk management, cloud security, DevSecOps, global cyber and digital forensics investigations (DFIR).Ed Targett is the Founder and “Editor-in-Chief” at The Stack, a B2B technology website aimed at CIOs and other C-level technology leaders. Prior to founding The Stack, Ed was the editor at Computer Business Review and has held editorial lead roles in sustainability and business publications.Learn more about our supporters, Sysdig and AWS:The podcast is proudly supported by Sysdig and AWS - together, Sysdig and AWS help enterprises strengthen cyber resilience and accelerate secure cloud innovation.Visit the Learn Cloud Native Hub for articles that provide a foundational understanding for the core pillars of cloud and container security.
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  • S1 E8: Security Skills, State Actors & the Quantum Curveball
    In episode 8 of What The Hack, jointly supported by Sysdig and AWS, Ann-Marie Corvin, Deputy Editor of TechInformed and technology journalist Joe Fay discuss the stories they tracked during the year and what issues IT leaders have to contend with in the next twelve months. Ann-Marie covers how security companies are being targeted by North Korean hackers for roles, while Joe covers how new developments like quantum will affect security planning in the future. Both of them cover the importance of training, skills development and awareness campaigns in 2025.Connect with our speakers:What The Hack is hosted by Rayna Stamboliyska and this episode's special guests are Joe Fay and Ann-Marie Corvin.Joe is a freelance reporter. He has been covering the technology industry for 30 years and has edited publications in London and San Francisco and Ann-Marie is a highly established technology journalist, currently working for TechInformed.Learn more about our supporters, Sysdig and AWS:The podcast is proudly supported by Sysdig and AWS - together, Sysdig and AWS help enterprises strengthen cyber resilience and accelerate secure cloud innovation.Visit the Learn Cloud Native Hub for articles that provide a foundational understanding for the core pillars of cloud and container security.
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  • S1 E7: The Good, The Bad & The Breached
    In episode 7 of What The Hack, jointly supported by Sysdig and AWS, we bring together cybersecurity journalists Kate O’Flaherty, Geoff White and Dan Raywood to discuss their stories of the year, the challenges that security leaders will face in 2025, and what individuals can learn from the media about how to handle potential issues. Kate covers both business and consumer security, Dan dives into enterprise IT security, and Geoff shares his experience looking into the cross-over between cryptocurrency, hackers and organised crime.Connect with our speakers:What The Hack is hosted by Rayna Stamboliyska and this episode's special guests are Kate O’Flaherty, Geoff White and Dan Raywood. Kate is a cybersecurity and privacy journalist with well over a decade’s experience covering the issues that matter to users, businesses and governments. From billion-dollar cyber heists to global money laundering rings and crypto-gangsters – Geoff has covered it all. As an author, speaker, investigative journalist and podcast creator, his work’s been featured by Penguin, the BBC, Audible, Sky News, The Sunday Times and many more.With more than 20 years experience of B2B journalism, including 12 years covering cybersecurity, Dan brings a wealth of experience and information security knowledge to the table. He has covered everything from the rise of APTs, nation-state hackers, and hacktivists, to data breaches and the increase in government regulation to better protect citizens and hold businesses to accountLearn more about our supporters, Sysdig and AWS:The podcast is proudly supported by Sysdig and AWS - together, Sysdig and AWS help enterprises strengthen cyber resilience and accelerate secure cloud innovation.Visit the Learn Cloud Native Hub for articles that provide a foundational understanding for the core pillars of cloud and container security.
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  • S1 E6: The Crown Jewels with Jon Staniforth
    In episode 6 of What The Hack, we speak with the hugely talented cyber security leader Jon Staniforth, whose extensive experience and phenomenal expertise tracks across global organisations. With over 20 years of experience working across multiple sectors, including Logistics, Telecom, Technology, Retail and Financial Services, we hear how businesses need to align appropriate security solutions to meet their risk appetite and how security threats are like taxes - they’re going to be around forever.  Connect with our speakers:What The Hack is hosted by Rayna Stamboliyska and this episode's special guest is Jon Staniforth. Jon is a Senior Cyber / Information security and risk executive with a successful track record in global organisations. With over 20 years experience working across multiple sectors, including Logistics, Telecom, Technology, Retail and Financial services, Jon has demonstrable experience addressing the security challenges faced by organisations. Jon's experience in risk management, compliance and behavioural change combined with technical background enables him to align business requirements with appropriate security solutions to meet the business’ risk appetite.Learn more about our supporter, Sysdig:The podcast is proudly supported by Sysdig. For businesses innovating in the cloud, every second counts. Sysdig strengthens cyber resilience by reducing the attack surface, detecting threats in real time, and accelerating incident response. The Sysdig platform correlates signals across cloud workloads, identities, and services to enable teams to prioritize risks and act decisively.Visit the Learn Cloud Native Hub for articles that provide a foundational understanding for the core pillars of cloud and container security.
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Welcome to What The Hack Show (WTH), the podcast where cyber security gets real, raw, and a little bit rebellious. A unique series that dives deep into the untold, unfiltered stories from the world of cybersecurity. The What The Hack Show podcast is supported by Sysdig, GCP (Google Cloud Platform), and Predictiv. Visit the Learn Cloud Native Hub for articles that provide a foundational understanding for the core pillars of cloud and container security.
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