Hacker Heroes – Josh Corman – PSW Vault
Making The World A More Secure Place: Joshua Corman's Journey and Insights
Welcome to an insightful podcast episode featuring Joshua Corman, a prominent figure in the realm of cybersecurity. With a wealth of experience and a keen understanding of the evolving threat landscape, Joshua has established himself as a thought leader and influencer in the cybersecurity community.
In this episode, we explore Joshua's professional journey, from his early days in the industry to his current position as a respected cybersecurity leader. With a focus on practical strategies and real-world challenges, Joshua shares valuable insights into the complexities of modern cybersecurity and the strategies organizations can employ to navigate this dynamic landscape.
As a recognized authority on security, Joshua Corman's expertise spans a range of topics, including risk management, threat intelligence, and the intersection of security with technology and business. Join us as we delve into his experiences, lessons learned, and the principles that guide his approach to addressing the ever-present challenges of cybersecurity.
Whether you are a cybersecurity professional, technology enthusiast, or someone keen on understanding the intricacies of safeguarding digital assets, this podcast offers a unique opportunity to gain perspective from one of the industry's thought leaders. Tune in to discover the wisdom and practical advice Joshua Corman brings to the table, shedding light on the current state of cybersecurity and its future trajectory.
Guest
Joshua Corman is a Founder of I am The Cavalry (dot org), and recently served as Chief Strategist for the CISA COVID Task Force. He previously served as CSO for PTC, Director of the Cyber Statecraft Initiative for the Atlantic Council, CTO for Sonatype, and other senior roles. He co-founded RuggedSoftware and IamTheCavalry to encourage new security approaches in response to the world’s increasing dependence on digital infrastructure. His unique approach to security in the context of human factors, adversary motivations, and social impact has helped position him as one of the most trusted names in security. He also serves as an Adjunct Faculty for Carnegie Mellon’s Heinz College, and was a member of the Congressional Task Force for Healthcare Industry Cybersecurity.