What We Don’t Know Will Hurt Us – Cheryl Biswas – BTS #26
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1. What We Don’t Know Will Hurt Us – Cheryl Biswas – BTS #26
Cheryl is super passionate about supply chain security and visibility. Tune in to our discussion on how we can collectively get better at reducing the attack surface and working to fix the wide variety of digital supply chain issues we have today.
This segment is sponsored by Eclypsium. Visit https://securityweekly.com/eclypsium to learn more about them!
Segment Resources: https://cms.cyberriskalliance.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/AtlSecConMassIoT23.pdf https://cms.cyberriskalliance.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Tactical-Edge-2021-Software-Supply-Chain.pdf https://cms.cyberriskalliance.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Texas-Adversary-2021-Software-Supply-Chain.pdf
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Below the surface listeners can learn more about Eclypsium by visiting eclypsium.com/go - there you will find the “Ultimate guide to supply chain security”, an on-demand webinar I presented called “Unraveling Digital Supply Chain Threats and Risk”, a paper on the relationship between ransomware and the supply chain, and a customer case study with Digital Ocean. If you are interested in seeing our product in action you can also sign up for a demo, you can get all that at eclypsium.com/go!
Guest
Cheryl Biswas is a Threat Intel Specialist from Canada. She gained initial access to InfoSec through a helpdesk backdoor, pivoted into roles for vendor and change management, jumped a gap into privacy and DR/BCP, then laterally moved into security audits and assessments. Following her keen interest in geopolitics and tech led her down many rabbitholes to cybersecurity. She loves to ask “what if” which has led to researching APTs, botnets, ransomware, software supply chain compromise, and the risks to critical infrastructure. Cheryl shares her passion and knowledge as a conference speaker and volunteer, mentors those entering the field, and encourages women and diversity in Infosec through the “The Diana Initiative.”