CISO Series Podcast
Discussions, tips, and debates from security practitioners and vendors on how to work better together to improve security for themselves and everyone else.

All links and images for this episode can be found on CISO Series.

CISOs are common among the Fortune 500. But it remains rare to see them listed in executive leadership. Given that every company says security is of prime importance, why aren’t CISOs named within the top company echelons?

This week’s episode is hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), producer of CISO Series, and Allan Cockriel, CISO of Shell. Joining us is our special guest, Mary Rose Martinez, CISO, Marathon Petroleum.

Thanks to our podcast sponsor, Censys

Censys

Censys is the leading Internet Intelligence Platform for Threat Hunting and Exposure Management. We provide the most comprehensive, accurate, and up-to-date map of the internet, which scans 45x more services than the nearest competitor across the world’s largest certificate database (>10B). Learn more at www.censys.com. 

In this episode:

  • Given that every company says security is of prime importance, why aren’t CISOs named within the top company echelons?
  • Can you think of a security action that did work at one organization that simply wouldn't work in another because of the culture?
  • When it comes to communicating bad news to the board and c-suite, what techniques have worked the best?
Direct download: CISO_Series_Podcast_09-26-23_LIVE.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 3:00am PST