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The interview podcast for cyber security professionals and for those who aspire to become one. We interview industry experts to get to know the latest trends, real life war stories and everything you need to know about this exciting industry.
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In this episode of Cyber Security District, we sit down with Seemant Sehgal, founder and CEO of Breachlock, one of the fastest-growing offensive security companies in the world. Seemant’s journey took him from a small town in Northern India to leading global cybersecurity teams at ING Bank, before founding a startup that’s now active in over 20 countries.
At Breachlock, Seemant is rethinking how offensive security is done. His platform combines automation, AI, and human-led red teaming to deliver scalable Pen Testing as a Service (PTaaS) that addresses the growing inefficiencies of traditional penetration testing.
Seemant has built a globally distributed company operating in over 20 countries, while staying close to the ground truth of cyber operations and keeping his team deeply connected to the challenges that security teams face every day.
In this episode, we cover:
Building a global cyber career without a linear path
Lessons from running cybersecurity at ING Bank
The inefficiencies of traditional pen testing
Starting BreachLock with automation and AI at the core
Launching Adversarial Exposure Validation (AEV)
Balancing AI and human expertise in offensive security
Leading a remote team across 20+ countries
Hiring for culture and alignment, not just skills
How to sell cyber risk to non-technical stakeholders
Message to all CISOs
Whether you're scaling a security startup, running a blue team, or navigating board-level cyber strategy, this episode delivers hard-earned insights from someone who's seen the full lifecycle, technical, strategic, and entrepreneurial.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro
01:10 – Growing Up in Northern India
03:25 – Starting Out in Ethical Hacking at IBM
06:10 – From Defense to Offense: Career at ING Bank
09:00 – Identifying the Pain Points of Traditional Pentesting
11:30 – Founding BreachLock: Automating What Matters
15:40 – What is Adversarial Exposure Validation (AEV)?
19:20 – Scaling with AI, But Keeping It Human
23:45 – Managing a Remote-First Global Team
26:30 – Hiring Philosophy: Look for Disagreement and Culture Fit
30:15 – Translating Cyber Risk for the C-Suite
33:00 – Staying Grounded: Lessons from Building Profitably
36:20 – Advice to Future Founders & Security Leaders
39:00 – Final Message to all CISO’s
Connect with the guest:
Seemant Sehgal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/s-sehgal/
Learn more about Breachlock: https://www.breachlock.com/
Follow Cyber Security District:
Laurens Jagt (Host): https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurensjagt/
Website: https://www.cybersecuritydistrict.com
All channels & newsletter: https://beacons.ai/cybersecuritydistrict
In this episode of Cyber Security District, we sit down with Mischa van Geelen, one of the Netherlands’ most remarkable cybersecurity professionals. At just 13 years old, Mischa discovered a critical vulnerability at a major Dutch bank. By 15, he was the youngest full-time pen tester at a global consultancy. Now in his twenties, he’s already co-founded one of the top incident response firms in the country, served as TISO at leading payment institutions like iDEAL and European Payment Institute (EPI) and is gearing up to launch his next venture.
Mischa’s story is anything but ordinary. A self-taught hacker turned security strategist, he shares candid insights into the realities of incident response, the pitfalls of “watermelon compliance,” and why cybersecurity must be treated as a business enabler, not a sunk cost. Whether it’s rebuilding a college’s IT infrastructure after a massive ransomware attack or scaling a startup from scratch, Mischa combines technical brilliance with rare clarity on communication, compliance, and leadership.
In this episode, we cover:
Discovering his first vulnerability at age 13
Interning at ABN AMRO while still in high school
Joining a consultancy firm as a full-time pen tester at 15
Building and scaling an incident response company
Inside stories from real-world cyberattacks
Why most companies still don’t “get” compliance
The burnout risk of incident responders
His thoughts on AI, deepfakes, and the future of cybercrime
Plans for his next cybersecurity venture
Advice for aspiring ethical hackers and cyber entrepreneurs
Whether you're a CISO, student, founder, or future threat analyst, this episode is packed with valuable lessons and honest reflections from someone who's lived cybersecurity from every angle and isn't done yet.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro
01:00 – Finding His First Vulnerability at 13
04:20 – Interning at ABN AMRO
07:00 – Getting Misunderstood by the School System
09:40 – Joining a Consultancy as a Teenager
14:00 – Launching a Cybersecurity Company at 17
17:20 – Challenges of Managing Incident Response Teams
22:30 – Real-Life Ransomware Incidents
27:10 – The Reality of 24/7 Cyber Incident Response
31:45 – The Emotional Impact of Cybercrime
34:30 – Working with iDEAL & EPI
38:10 – AI Threats and the Rise of Deepfakes
42:00 – Watermelon Compliance & What’s Broken in Cyber
45:50 – Mischa’s Next Venture: Automating Real Compliance
49:20 – Communication as the Missing Skill in Cybersecurity
52:00 – Final Message to Global CISOs
Connect with the guest:
Mischa van Geelen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickgeex/
Learn more about Anovum: https://www.anovum.nl
Follow Cyber Security District:
Laurens Jagt (Host): https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurensjagt/
Website: https://www.cybersecuritydistrict.com
All channels & newsletter: https://beacons.ai/cybersecuritydistrict
In this episode of Cyber Security District, we sit down with Marco Riccardi, threat intelligence expert, startup founder, and the mind behind QuoIntelligence. From getting his first computer at age 7 to running cyber operations at Deutsche Bank and the European Central Bank, Marco’s journey is anything but linear. He’s built a deep-tech company protecting European infrastructure, all while fusing AI, geopolitics, and intelligence analysis into a single mission: safeguarding Europe’s digital future.
Marco is the founder and CEO of QuoIntelligence, a fast-growing European scale-up tackling the growing need for context-aware threat intelligence. His roots lie in coding and hacking, but his vision is firmly set on building an intelligence powerhouse grounded in critical thinking, geopolitics, and predictive security. In this episode, he breaks down the gaps in the vendor market, why Europe needs its own intelligence solutions, and what it takes to scale a security company without losing its soul.
We cover:
Marco’s early obsession with computers and hacking
His time in military psy-ops and its influence on his thinking
Building threat intel teams at European Central Bank and Deutsche Bank
Spotting the market gap that led to founding QuoIntelligence
The rise of AI in cyber defense and offense
Why most security teams fail at scaling
His philosophy on intelligence, communication, and critical thinking
Lessons from five years of building a remote-first startup
The future of European cybersecurity
Whether you’re a cyber leader, an aspiring threat analyst, or simply curious about how intelligence intersects with business, this episode offers a raw, honest, and insightful look into one of Europe’s most original cybersecurity minds.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro
01:00 – Meet Marco Riccardi
04:00 – First Hacking Experiences at Age 11
07:45 – From Military Psy-Ops to Cybersecurity
11:30 – Moving to Barcelona & Malware Research
16:00 – Career at ECB and Deutsche Bank
21:15 – Why Europe Lacked Local Threat Intel Vendors
25:30 – Intelligence as a Business Advantage
30:00 – Building QuoIntelligence
35:50 – Starting a Company During COVID
39:30 – Lessons in Scaling: Hiring Mistakes & Culture
44:00 – The Power of AI in Cybersecurity
48:30 – What Threat Actors Are Doing with AI
53:00 – Advice for Entering Threat Intelligence
58:30 – Final Message to CISOs Worldwide
Connect with the guest:
Marco Riccardi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcoriccardi/
Learn more about QuoIntelligence: https://www.quointelligence.eu
Follow Cyber Security District:
Laurens Jagt (Host): https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurensjagt/
Website: https://www.cybersecuritydistrict.com
All channels & newsletter: https://beacons.ai/cybersecuritydistrict
In this episode of Cyber Security District, we speak with Mahdi Abdulrazak, a cybersecurity leader, serial investor, and one of the most remarkable self-made minds in the field. He just left his CISO position SHV Energy, where he led a team of over 100 professionals, but his journey started much earlier as a refugee, a teenage hacker, and a relentless entrepreneur.
Mahdi’s story spans continents, industries, and disciplines. Fluent in over 8 languages and driven by curiosity, he's not only built pioneering technology platforms but also invested in some of the most promising cybersecurity startups in Europe, including Hadrian and Workwise, and now his own venture Dawnguard. From building his first tech company in the early 2000s to mentoring the next generation of founders, Mahdi brings a rare blend of street smartness, deep technical insight, and philosophical clarity.
After years witnessing how reactive cybersecurity slows innovation, Mahdi is building Dawnguard to make security-by-design the new default, shifting security left from day zero with the power of AI and automation.
In this episode, we explore:
How growing up in poverty sparked Mahdi’s hacker mindset
His first steps into cybersecurity at age 15
Co-founding a platform ahead of its time in smart connectivity
Investing in cybersecurity startups across Europe
Why he always invests in people, not products
Advice for professionals who want to become entrepreneurs
How to deal with pressure and avoid burnout in security roles
His vision for agentic AI, machine learning, and the future of cyber defense
Mahdi speaks with striking honesty about risk, purpose, and what it means to truly contribute. Whether you’re a young professional, a seasoned CISO, or an aspiring founder, this conversation will challenge and inspire you.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:40 - Meet Mahdi Abdulrazak
03:00 - From Warzone to Amsterdam
07:20 - Hacking as a Form of Learning
11:00 - Building a Tech Startup in the Early 2000s
16:45 - Investment Philosophy: People over Products
21:30 - Why Dutch Cyber Needs More Startups
25:00 - Becoming CISO of SHV Energy
29:15 - Handling Pressure & Avoiding Burnout
33:50 - Advice for Cybersecurity Entrepreneurs
37:40 - The Promise of Agentic AI in Cyber Defense
41:00 - Leaving a Legacy & Staying Curious
44:20 - Final Message to Global CISOs
Connect with the guest:
Mahdi Abdulrazak: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mahdiabdulrazak/
Learn more about Dawnguard – www.dawnguard.ai
Follow Cyber Security District:
Laurens Jagt (Host): https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurensjagt/
Website: https://www.cybersecuritydistrict.com/
All channels & newsletter: https://beacons.ai/cybersecuritydistrict
In this episode of Cyber Security District, we sit down with Fleur van Leusden, one of the most visible and respected voices in the Dutch cybersecurity landscape. Fleur is the current Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at a major Dutch government institution, but her work spans far beyond that.
With a background in criminology and a career that began in law enforcement, Fleur has become a strategic advisor to the Dutch education system, a frequent keynote speaker, and the host of one of the most popular cybersecurity podcasts in the Netherlands: CISO Praat. Her journey from internet detective at the Dutch National Police to forensic analyst, consultant, and now solo CISO, reflects the evolution of the cybersecurity field itself.
In this episode, we dive into:
Her early fascination with law, forensics, and technology
Life as an “internet detective” solving high-profile crimes
How she transitioned into cybersecurity leadership
What it’s like being a one-woman security department
Why prioritization is the toughest part of a CISO’s job
Managing burnout, pressure, and the “superhero complex”
Advice for young professionals who want to follow in her footsteps
Fleur shares honest, witty, and insightful reflections on the pressure CISOs face, how to let go of perfectionism, and why community support is crucial in this ever-changing field.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:30 - Meet Fleur van Leusden
02:10 - Podcasting and Finding Her Voice
05:00 - From Criminology to Cyber
07:40 - Life as an Internet Detective
13:00 - Joining the Dutch Forensic Institute
17:12 - From Testing to Hacking
21:35 - Becoming a (Bracketed) CISO
25:00 - A Day in the Life of a CISO
28:15 - Prioritization, Politics & Burnout
34:20 - On Thick Skin, Flexibility & Boundaries
38:52 - Community Support Among CISOs
42:00 - Final Message to Global CISOs
Connect with the guest:
Fleur van Leusden: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fleur-%F0%9F%8E%99%F0%9F%A6%8A-van-leusden-356bb054/
Follow Cybersecurity District:
Laurens Jagt (Host): https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurensjagt/
Website: https://www.cybersecuritydistrict.com/
All channels & newsletter: https://beacons.ai/cybersecuritydistrict
In this episode of Cyber Security District, we sit down with Dimitri van Zantvliet, one of the most respected CISOs in the Netherlands and the current Chief Information Security Officer at the Dutch Railway (NS). Dimitri’s career spans from electromechanical engineering on offshore rigs to becoming a national authority on cybersecurity, advising startups, governments, and international councils.
He’s the co-founder of the Dutch CISO community, an angel investor, a public speaker, and Dutch ambassador for the Global Council for Responsible AI. Dimitri also serves on advisory boards such as TNO and the University of Amsterdam’s Leadership Academy, shaping the future of digital security on multiple levels.
In this episode, we dive into:
How Dimitri manages multiple leadership roles with purpose
His early transition from engineering into cybersecurity
Why public transport is a vital piece of national resilience
NS’s approach to defending against state actors and activist threats
What makes a strong CISO in today’s geopolitical climate
The rise of responsible AI and why it matters now more than ever
His advice for cybersecurity founders and next-gen professionals
Dimitri shares powerful insights on threat intelligence, incident response, ethical AI, and the evolving role of CISOs in a world shaped by hybrid threats and rapid technological change.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
01:10 - Managing Multiple Roles
04:17 - From Engineering to Cybersecurity
06:54 - Leadership Lessons Learned
10:14 - Importance of Certifications and Grit
13:06 - Cybersecurity Challenges at NS
17:20 - State Actors, NATO, and Public Transport Threats
23:00 - What Makes a Great CISO
28:09 - Responsible AI and Smart Cities
30:38 - Investing in Startups and Supporting Founders
34:45 - Tech Areas to Watch: Compliance, Anomaly Detection, AI Agents
42:41 - Unlimited Resources: What He'd Solve First
44:02 - Advice for Young Cybersecurity Professionals
46:05 - A Final Message to CISOs Worldwide
Connect with the guest:
Dimitri van Zantvliet: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanzantvliet/
Follow Cybersecurity District:
Laurens Jagt (Host): https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurensjagt/
Website: https://www.cybersecuritydistrict.com/
All channels & newsletter: https://beacons.ai/cybersecuritydistrict
Title: The Infrastructure Behind Smarter SOCs with VirtualMetric Founders | Cyber Security District Podcast
Episode Description:
In this episode of Cyber Security District, we sit down with the founders of VirtualMetric, one of Europe’s most promising scale-ups in the cybersecurity space. Meet Yusuf Öztürk, CTO and original brain behind the platform, and Jimmy Wind, CEO and commercial strategist who joined the company to accelerate growth and take it global.
VirtualMetric started as a performance monitoring tool but made a smart pivot into cybersecurity, solving one of the biggest pain points for Security Operations Centers (SOCs): the skyrocketing cost and inefficiency of SIEM platforms like Microsoft Sentinel.
In this episode, we dive into:
How VirtualMetric evolved from IT monitoring to cybersecurity
The cost-saving power of their security data pipeline
Why Microsoft and MSSPs are embracing their solution
Lessons in product-market fit, pivoting, and startup resilience
Advice for first-time founders in cybersecurity
Yusuf and Jimmy share practical insights on filtering and enriching telemetry data, how to reduce your SIEM bill by 70–80%, and why smart pre-processing is a must-have for every CISO.
Key Takeaways:
Pre-process your data before it hits your SIEM to save time and money
Automation beats manual parsing every time
Focus on solving real pain points, not changing behavior
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
01:12 - Meet the founders: Yusuf and Jimmy
03:45 - The origins of VirtualMetric
07:32 - Agentless monitoring and breakthrough compression
11:16 - Pivoting into cybersecurity
15:25 - Why current SIEM tools fall short
18:50 - Deep integration with Microsoft Sentinel
22:40 - How VirtualMetric slashes data ingest costs
27:58 - The AI opportunity (and risk) in data pipelines
34:02 - Scaling after investment
41:21 - Advice for cybersecurity founders
47:00 - Final message to global CISOs
Connect with the guests:
Jimmy Wind (CEO): https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmywind/
Yusuf Öztürk (CTO): https://www.linkedin.com/in/yusufozturk87/
Follow Cybersecurity District:
Laurens Jagt on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurensjagt/
Website: https://www.cybersecuritydistrict.com/
All channels & newsletter: https://beacons.ai/cybersecuritydistrict
Welcome to another exciting episode of Cybersecurity District. Today, we're diving into a hot topic—cryptocurrency and cybersecurity—with none other than Jean-Paul de Jong, a partner at BlockFo and a seasoned expert in cyber investigations and blockchain security.
With over 30 years of experience, Jean-Paul has worked with multinational enterprises, law enforcement, and intelligence organizations such as the British government and Europol. In 2018, he transitioned into the world of blockchain, where he now plays a key role in fighting cryptocurrency-related crimes.
In this episode, we discuss:
The mission of BlockFo in combating crypto crimes
Real-life cases, including how Hamas funding was tracked using blockchain
The challenges in recovering stolen crypto funds
The future of cryptocurrency in corporate finance
Tips for protecting your crypto investments
Jean-Paul also shares his journey from traditional IT roles to becoming a leader in blockchain, offering invaluable insights for both experienced professionals and newcomers to the field.
Key takeaways include the importance of hardware wallets, multi-factor authentication, and the growing demand for cybersecurity expertise in the blockchain industry.
Timestamps:
(00:00) Introduction
(00:26) Jean-Paul de Jong’s background and experience
(01:20) The mission of BlockFo
(02:52) Challenges in resolving crypto crimes
(05:06) Real-life case study: Tracking Hamas funding
(08:07) Blockchain’s role in tracing transactions
(14:23) Jean-Paul’s transition to blockchain
(24:52) Cybersecurity for startups
(34:36) The future of BlockFo and corporate crypto transactions
(39:45) Tips for safeguarding your crypto
(51:52) Final message to CISOs
Don't miss this engaging and insightful conversation. Tune in to learn from one of the leading minds in cybersecurity.
Connect with us:
Laurens Jagt on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurensjagt/
Jean-Paul De Jong LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanpauldejong/
Visit our website: https://www.cybersecuritydistrict.com/
Subscribe to our newsletter and follow us here: https://beacons.ai/cybersecuritydistrict
Welcome to another episode of Cyber Security District, the podcast where we interview the most inspiring minds in the cybersecurity industry. In this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Brenno de Winter, a renowned journalist, public speaker, author, and cybersecurity expert.
Brenno shares his fascinating career journey, starting from his early days as an IT professional, to his pivotal decision to become a journalist after the events of September 11th, 2001. He delves into his investigative journalism career, highlighting significant moments such as the DigiNotar hack and the impact of Edward Snowden's revelations.
Currently working at the Ministry of Health, Sports, and Welfare in the Netherlands, Brenno discusses his role in developing the CoronaCheck-app and his ongoing efforts in the field of data protection and cybersecurity. He also shares valuable insights and tips for young professionals looking to make a mark in the industry.
Timestamps:
(00:00) Introduction
(00:15) Welcoming Brenno de Winter
(00:48) Brenno's early career in IT
(03:09) Transition to journalism post-9/11
(05:25) Impact of Edward Snowden's revelations
(06:28) Changes in society post-9/11
(08:39) Becoming a successful journalist
(11:26) Memorable moments in investigative journalism
(14:18) Early challenges in cybersecurity journalism
(15:29) Europe's approach to data protection
(20:04) Transition back to cybersecurity
(25:40) Role at the Ministry of Health and the CoronaCheck-app
(29:09) Future plans and OpenKAT project
(33:51) Tips for young professionals in cybersecurity
(36:57) Final thoughts and message to CISOs
Connect with us:
Laurens Jagt on LinkedIn: Laurens Jagt
Brenno De Winter on LinkedIn: Brenno de Winter
Visit our website: https://www.cybersecuritydistrict.com/
Subscribe to our newsletter and follow us here: https://beacons.ai/cybersecuritydistrict
Welcome to another exciting episode of Cybersecurity District, the podcast where we interview the most inspiring minds in the cybersecurity industry. In this episode, we sit down with a seasoned cyber entrepreneur, Ed MacNair. He has has been in the industry for over 25 years and has successfully sold two companies. Currently, he's building his third venture, CensorNet, which aims to revolutionize cybersecurity for SMBs. This episode dives deep into Ed's journey, his insights on the evolution of cybersecurity, and his advice for aspiring entrepreneurs in the field.
Key Takeaways:
The evolution of cybersecurity from antivirus to complex threats like ransomware and nation-state attacks.
The importance of having a strong team and mentors in your entrepreneurial journey.
How to identify the right moment to sell your company and ensure it's beneficial for employees, shareholders, and yourself.
The challenges and opportunities in serving the SMB sector with effective cybersecurity solutions.
The future of cybersecurity, including the role of AI and the growing importance of privacy.
Episode Highlights:
00:00 - Introduction
01:02 - Evolution of Cybersecurity Threats
02:31 - Pivotal Moments in Cybersecurity
04:06 - Entrepreneurial Journey with Marshal
07:43 - Advice for Aspiring Cyber Entrepreneurs
10:54 - Turning Around Marshall
13:15 - Valuation and the Stress of Selling a Business
15:01 - The Genesis of Censornet
20:27 - Building a Winning Team
22:45 - Winning Team and Future Ventures
Don't miss this engaging and insightful conversation. Tune in to learn from one of the leading minds in cybersecurity.
Connect with us:
Laurens Jagt on LinkedIn: Laurens Jagt
Ed MacNair on LinkedIn: Ed MacNair
Visit our website: https://www.cybersecuritydistrict.com/
Subscribe to our newsletter and follow us here: https://beacons.ai/cybersecuritydistrict
In this episode of Cyber Security District, Laurens Jagt interviews Carlo Schreurs, the visionary CISO at Friesland Campina, a global dairy company. With over 25 years of experience in technology leadership, Carlo shares insights into his journey as a CISO and the cybersecurity transformation he leads across 33 countries.
Throughout the conversation, Carlo discusses his background in aeronautical engineering, his transition into cybersecurity, and the challenges faced in protecting a company with over 23,000 employees. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration in the cybersecurity industry and shares his approach to setting priorities and managing incidents.
Key Topics Discussed:
Carlo shares his career journey from aeronautical engineering to cybersecurity leadership.
The importance of collaboration and sharing information in the cybersecurity industry.
Insights into the cybersecurity challenges faced by a global dairy company like Friesland Campina.
Carlo's approach to setting priorities and managing incidents in a large organization.
The role of a CISO in driving digital transformation and cybersecurity resilience.
Episode Highlights:
00:00 - Introduction to Carlo Schreurs
01:09 - Carlo Schreurs' Background and Career Journey
08:18 - Transition to CISO Role at Friesland Campina
09:02 - First Year as CISO at Friesland Campina
09:55 - Cybersecurity Collaboration and Events
11:05 - Challenges in Cybersecurity for Dairy Industry
14:43 - Setting Priorities and Dealing with Incidents
33:42 - Importance of Resilience in Cybersecurity
43:31 - Advice for Aspiring Cybersecurity Professionals
45:02 - Role of CISOs in Educating Boards on Cybersecurity
Don't miss this engaging and insightful conversation. Tune in to learn from one of the leading minds in cybersecurity.
Connect with us:
Laurens Jagt on LinkedIn: Laurens Jagt
Carlo Schreurs on LinkedIn: Charlo Schreurs
Visit our website: https://www.cybersecuritydistrict.com/
Subscribe to our newsletter and follow us here: https://beacons.ai/cybersecuritydistrict
Welcome to another episode of Cybersecurity District, the podcast where we interview the most inspiring minds in the cybersecurity industry. In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Irfaan Santoe, the ex-CISO at Aegon, one of the largest insurance companies in the Netherlands with over 15,000 employees worldwide.
Irfaan brings over 15 years of experience in the cybersecurity field, having held various leadership positions at ABN Amro Bank, Wolters Kluwer, and VGZ. He is also a public speaker and the chapter leader for OWASP Netherlands. In this insightful conversation, Irfaan shares his journey from studying artificial intelligence to becoming a CISO, his personal transformation journey, and his unique approach to balancing professional responsibilities with personal well-being.
Key Topics Discussed:
Irfaan's career path and leadership roles in cybersecurity
The concept of "Inner Engineer" and personal fulfillment
The evolution and application of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity
The importance of mentorship and how to find the right mentors
Strategies for effective decision-making and prioritization as a CISO
The role of mindfulness and energy management in professional life
Episode Highlights:
(00:00) - Introduction to Cybersecurity District Podcast
(00:00) - Guest Introduction: Irfaan Santoe
(00:47) - Irfaan's Career Journey
(02:30) - Irfaan's Role as Inner Engineer
(06:04) - Conscious Decision Making
(10:50) - Studying Artificial Intelligence
(15:23) - Mentorship and Career Focus
(33:29) - Advice for Young Professionals
Don't miss this engaging and insightful conversation. Tune in to learn from one of the leading minds in cybersecurity.
Connect with us:
Laurens Jagt on LinkedIn: Laurens Jagt
Irfaan Santoe on LinkedIn: Irfaan Santoe
Visit our website: https://www.cybersecuritydistrict.com/
Subscribe to our newsletter and follow us here: https://beacons.ai/cybersecuritydistrict
Join host Laurens Jagt on the Cyber Security District Podcast for an enlightening conversation with Hans Ijkel, the General Manager of Cyber Defense at Shell. With over two decades of experience in IT audit, risk management, and cybersecurity, Hans shares invaluable insights into the transformation of cyber defense, the pivotal role of creativity, and the impact of geopolitics on cybersecurity strategies.
In this episode, we explore Hans Ijkel's career journey, his perspectives on the challenges in the cybersecurity field, and his forward-looking views on the role of AI in cyber defense. Whether you're a cybersecurity professional or just keen to learn more about this critical field, this discussion will provide you with a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.
Episode Highlights:
00:00 - Introduction to Hans Ijkel's Career
05:30 - Hans Ijkel's Interest in Cybersecurity
11:37 - Hans Ijkel's Mistake During a Pen Test
13:22 - Challenges of Setting Up Threat Management and Cyber Defense
22:00 - Challenges of Managing a Global Team
25:48 - Discussion on Threat Actors and Vulnerabilities in the Supply Chain
32:35 - Importance of Curiosity and Technical Expertise in Team Building
37:40 - Balancing Geopolitics and Cybersecurity
43:25 - Handling Cybersecurity Threats in Geopolitical Conflicts
46:36 - Achievements and Future Goals in Cyber Defense
47:58 - Future of Cybersecurity and AI Integration
Don't miss this engaging and insightful conversation. Tune in to learn from one of the leading minds in cybersecurity.
Connect with us:
Laurens Jagt on LinkedIn: Laurens Jagt
Hans Ijkel on LinkedIn: Hans Ijkel
Visit our website: https://www.cybersecuritydistrict.com/
Subscribe to our newsletter and follow us here: https://beacons.ai/cybersecuritydistrict
In today's episode, we talk with Paul Moreno, who currently works as CISO at Catawiki. Before Catawiki Paul, worked for the biggest tech giants in the world such as Pinterest, Uber, or Adyen and witnessed the rise of Silicon Valley in San Francisco firsthand.
In this episode we talked about the integration of AI in security orchestration and response, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive cybersecurity education for all and the pivotal role of government and privacy laws in ensuring digital safety.
To end on a lighter note, Paul wishes everyone to work on things that make them happy and shares valuable insights for everyone getting starting with their #cybercareers.
Get in contact with Paul:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/unic0rn/
Timecodes:
(00:00) - AI for Security Orchestration and Response
(12:07) - Rise of Silicon Valley
(18:10) - Pinterest, Uber, Adyen
(25:11) - CISO at Catawiki
(32:34) - Personal and Professional Happiness
In this insightful episode of Cyber Security Talks, Laurens Jagt sits down with cybersecurity veteran Richard de Vries, an author, blogger, and public speaker with three decades of experience. We explore Richard's unique view on cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, communication, and the intersection of AI and cybersecurity.
Richard de Vries shares his journey from hacking games to becoming a cybersecurity expert, emphasizing on resilience and continuous learning. He discusses his pandemic-era blogging and experiences as an author.
Additionally, Richard explores the transformative role of AI and GPT in cybersecurity, advocating for organizational cultural changes and the importance of embracing technology for effective threat management and a more secure digital future.
Timestamps:
(00:20) Richard de Vries narrates his evolution from an accountant to a cybersecurity expert, emphasizing the role of curiosity in his career.
(08:41) He discusses his contributions to cybersecurity knowledge through book writing and blogging, highlighting the impact of AI and GPT technologies.
(17:45) Richard explores AI's role in cybersecurity, focusing on strategies for preparation, prevention, detection, and response.
(25:15) He advises on understanding personal influence in cybersecurity and the importance of trusting technology to lessen workload.
(33:15) The episode concludes with insights into creating adaptable network infrastructures and the necessity of continuous learning for digital safety.
In this episode, we're diving into an inspiring tale of transformation with Kevin Valk, who went from hacker to cyber security pro, and then jumped headfirst into the startup world. We’ll get the scoop on how Codean came to life, emphasizing its remote-only culture and the role of automation and enhanced UX in empowering security experts.
Towards the end, they also touch upon how a methodical approach to problem-solving can be a game-changer in both securing the digital space and winning at life.
In this episode, we're privileged to have Rishalin Pillay, Principal Consultant - Red Team at Google, to peel back the layers on cybersecurity's most secretive domain: red teaming. From exploring Rishalin's early hacking days in South Africa to his latest venture at Google, we delve deep into the trenches of digital warfare.
Chapters:
(03:15) - Red Teams Unveiled
Understanding the true role of red teams in cybersecurity.
(06:30) - Rishalin's Journey
From hacking as a teen in South Africa to professional roles at Mandiant and Microsoft.
(16:21) - Cyber Threat Landscape
Discussing client diversity, state actors, and project challenges.
(19:15) - Cloud & Customers
Debunking cloud safety myths and addressing customer attitudes.
(34:50) - The Google Era
Rishalin's move to Google, interview process, and cybersecurity approach.
Find out more about Rishalin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rishalinpillay/
Hacking Google Challenge:
https://h4ck1ng.google/
On this episode of Cyber Security Talks, Laurens Jagt sits down with Hugo van den Toorn, the CISO of one of the most renowned Dutch companies - variety chain HEMA.
This action-packed episode covers everything from social engineering exercises in banks, hacking into an airport, and his take on the term "red teaming". Hugo also shares leadership lessons, challenges at HEMA, and career advice for the next generation. A must-listen for real-world cybersecurity insights!
Join us on Cyber Security Talks as our host Laurens Jagt welcomes special guest Lalit Bhakuni, VP Enterprise IT Security & Head of Active Cyber Defense of Volvo.
This episode provides a deep dive into cybersecurity's evolving landscape, starting with an exploration of cyber attacks, threat detection and the role of ethics in cybersecurity. We also talked about insider risks in large organizations, the complexities of threat detection versus threat hunting and the growing importance of predictive analytics in active cyber defense.
This episode is a must for anyone looking to comprehensively understand modern cybersecurity challenges and strategies.
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