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Interview With Ray Espinoza – Cobalt
Interview With Ray Espinoza – Cobalt
Aviva Zacks of Safety Detectives had the chance to sit down with Ray Espinoza, Director of Security for Cobalt. She asked him about Cobalt’s pentesting services.  Safety Detective: What was your cybersecurity journey up until now...
Interview With Bob Baxley – Bastille Networks
Interview With Bob Baxley – Bastille Networks
Aviva Zacks of Safety Detective sat down with Bob Baxley, CTO of Bastille Networks, and asked him about the cyberthreats involved with radio frequency. Safety Detective: What got you interested in cybersecurity? Bob Baxley: My aca...
Interview With Katie McCullough – OneNeck
Interview With Katie McCullough – OneNeck
Aviva Zacks of Safety Detective had the privilege of interviewing Katie McCullough, CISO of OneNeck. She found out how her company’s staff’s specialized expertise sets them apart from other security companies. Safety Detectives: W...
Interview With Robert Prigge – Jumio
Interview With Robert Prigge – Jumio
Aviva Zacks of Safety Detective had the wonderful opportunity to sit down with Robert Prigge, CEO of Jumio, and ask him about his company’s KYX Platform. Safety Detectives: How did you get started in cybersecurity and what do you...
Interview With Ernie Anderson – Kudelski Security
Interview With Ernie Anderson – Kudelski Security
Ernie Anderson, Chief U.S. Services Officer of Kudelski Security, was interviewed by Safety Detectives’ Aviva Zacks. She got a chance to ask him about his fascinating journey to cybersecurity. Safety Detectives: What was your jour...
Interview With John Milburn – Clear Skye
Interview With John Milburn – Clear Skye
Aviva Zacks of Safety Detectives sat for an interview with John Milburn, CEO of Clear Skye, and asked him about his company’s platform. Safety Detectives: What got you interested in cybersecurity? John Milburn: I was working for a...
Ethical Hacking: What It Is and How To Do It
Ethical Hacking: What It Is and How To Do It

The word “hacking” has a seriously negative connotation, but there is a kind of hacking that benefits us all. “Ethical hacking,” also known as “white hat” hacking, happens with the explicit consent of the organization or website they are targeting to test out the security of their defenses. The process is known as “penetration testing,” or simply “pentesting.”

Interview With Bill Ho - Biscom CEO
Interview With Bill Ho - Biscom CEO
Bill Ho is the CEO of Biscom, which provides the world’s most secure messaging solutions for the enterprise environment. A technology leader with a background in software engineering, Bill believes in using tools and data to solve...
Interview With Rebekah Moody – ThreatMetrix
Interview With Rebekah Moody – ThreatMetrix
Safety Detective interviewed Rebekah Moody, Director of Fraud and Identity, at ThreatMetrix, which develops tools to help businesses prevent online fraud. Here’s what we found out: Major Shift in Cybercriminals’ Strategy – APAC N...
Interview With Avi Bartov – GamaSec
Interview With Avi Bartov – GamaSec
Safety Detective security expert Aviva Zacks sat down with GamaSec CEO and co-founder Avi Bartov to find out how he got interested in cybersecurity and where he thinks the industry is headed. Safety Detective: Can you tell us a l...