The Cybersecurity Evangelist, Episode 6 – The ISAC Edition/Series Part 2; A chat with WaterISAC
By Jennifer Lyn Walker, The Cybersecurity Evangelist You may have noticed I didn’t publish a December episode of TCE. We had some excitement on the home front that actually preempted TCE – you’ll have to listen to find out more. We are blessed the excitement wasn’t...
Let’s learn from the Capitol Siege. The response was an absolute disgrace: Trump may have incited the riot, but many more failed.
By Andy Jabbour, Founder and Managing Director, Gate 15. At Gate 15, we promote a simple idea – understand the threats, assess the risks, take action. The 06 Jan 2020 Siege on the Capitol demonstrated a massive failure in analysis, preparedness, coordination, and...
Blended Threat Implications from Bombings like Nashville
By Evan Pounder With barley a moment’s notice, on December 25th, telecommunication, credit card machines, emergency services, and flights in the area surrounding Nashville, Tennessee halted. For two days, AT&T services that many people across the state, including...
The Risk Roundtable: EP 15. Nashville, Solar Winds and more!
Welcome back to Gate 15's Risk Roundtable podcast and our first recording of 2021 now available on Anchor, Apple, Spotify, as well as other locations accessible from the Anchor link. The Risk Roundtable gang kicks off 2021 with two events that ended 2020 - the...
The Gate 15 Interview: A look at 2020, security, and the media with Runa Sandvik and Brad Barkett
In this episode of The Gate 15 Interview, Andy Jabbour enjoys a really fun talk with Runa Sandvik and Brad Barkett, two security veterans both with considerable experience working to secure media at some of America’s most well-known papers. In this podcast we discuss:...
The Pandemic’s Blended Threats Impact to Healthcare
By Evan Pounder Over the past year, the world has been grappling with the ever-evolving impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic. However, as much of the world struggles to deal with this crisis, malicious groups and actors see it as an open door, in which they can walk right...