Infosecurity Europe 2014 was the place to be for any major player in the world of cybersecurity, and live from the show floor; the FireEye Blog team had a front seat to some exciting conversations. Paul Dwyer, director at FireEye, had the opportunity to sit down with a number of influencers and ask questions that were on all of our minds.
In this first podcast in the series, Amar Singh, senior analyst at KuppingerCole, and founder of ARK Advisors discusses the threat of malware, and also touches on the subject of industrial espionage. Click here to listen to the full podcast. Bruce Hallas, founder and curator of The Analogies Project, a not-for-profit venture designed to help the information security community communicate and engage more effectively with stakeholders, joined Paul in our next podcast. Hallas discussed the significance of generational cybersecurity, and outlined the key behaviors and security working practices of generations Y and Z. Click here to listen to the full discussion.
First Base Technologies CEO Pete Wood also sat down with us for a chat, and shared his thoughts on how an information security function evolves to become business-led. Mr. Wood was also asked about the current business security model, and whether cybersecurity should be considered a Board Level issue. Click here to listen.
Finally, FireEye Director of Technology Strategy EMEA, Jason Steer had the chance to speak with Brian Honan from BH Consulting about the recent Internet Explorer (IE) browser vulnerability, as well as the importance of separating networks into different segments. Listen to the full podcast here.
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