Down the Security Rabbithole Podcast (DtSR)
This is Cybersecurity's premier podcast. Running strong since 2011 Rafal Los, James Jardine, and Jim Tiller bring a no-nonsense, non-commercial approach to our profession. DtSR brings interviews and discussion with people you want to meet, and stories you have to hear. So whether you're just starting out, or are decades deep into your career, you'll always learn something on this show.
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Down the Security Rabbithole Podcast (DtSR)
Latest Episodes
DtSR Episode 704 - Market Saturation, Innovation and Procurement
TL;DR: Buckle up. Howard Holton, CEO of GigaOm, joins for a 2-part special on the cybersecurity market, innovation, market saturation, and more. What an absolute blast of a pod...
DtSR Episode 703 - The Myth and Reality of Mythos
TL;DR: Returning guest Gadi Evron joins the crew to talk about the latest bomb dropped by Anthropic - "Mythos". Allegedly, this model could bring about the vulnerability apocalypse, or...
DtSR Episode 702 - Trust Issues with Trusted Advisors
TL;DR: Do you have a trusting relationship with your cyber VAR, reseller, or integrator? Most of us don't, and that's because the erosion of trust has been ongoing for the last decade. So when
DtSR Episode 701 - Adrian Sanabria AI Cant Replace Jobs
TL;DR: Starting off the 700 series is Adrian Sanabria, long-time analyst, and industry insider. Adrian's SubStack post (
DtSR Episode 700 - An Unreal Milestone
TL;DR: THANK YOU. I can't believe I'm dropping episode 700. It's been a journey since September 2011 - so many amazing and unbelievable guests, conversations, and life lessons. So much incredible content that ages like fine wine, th...
Fan Mail
just got a chance to listen to your August 12 podcast about Black Hat. I like to hear the marketing team is being held accountable. The reality is that no one has an idea what’s the best value at for selling AI and agentic today. Everyone wants to try to deliver it as a service, like consulting. So everyone’s trying to put up marketing buzz words to say that it’s going to be available, in hopes that they can learn the use cases better, by companies paying them to implement it. We really wanted to go to RSA and black hat with more of our product plan, but our board committed us to not making the same statements before we had an offering we could really commit to
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