The Only Player – ESW #194
This week, first we talk Enterprise News, discussing how Attivo Networks Announces New Integration with IBM Security Resilient, GreatHorn improves email security with better visibility and intelligent protection, Elite Intelligence Ascends to the Cloud With Recorded Future and Microsoft Azure, Thycotic Releases Privileged Access Management Capabilities for the New Reality of Cloud and Remote Work, Datadog has acquired Undefined Labs, a testing and observability company for developer workflows, and more! In our second segment, we air two pre-recorded interviews from Security Weekly Virtual Hacker Summer Camp with Chris Wysopal from Veracode and Mario Vuksan from ReversingLabs! In our final segment, we air two more pre-recorded interviews from Virtual Hacker Summer Camp with Danny Jenkins from ThreatLocker and Stephen Boyer from BitSight!
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1. GreatHorn, JumpCloud App, & Elite Intelligence – ESW #194
Attivo Networks Announces New Integration with IBM Security Resilient, GreatHorn improves email security with better visibility and intelligent protection, Elite Intelligence Ascends to the Cloud With Recorded Future and Microsoft Azure, Thycotic Releases Privileged Access Management Capabilities for the New Reality of Cloud and Remote Work, Datadog has acquired Undefined Labs, a testing and observability company for developer workflows, and more!
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- 1. Attivo Networks Announces New Integration with IBM Security Resilient
- 2. As Cyber Threats Evolve, Tenable Can Capitalize (NASDAQ:TENB)
- 3. Cybersecurity Is Not An Option, $100 Well Spent With CrowdStrike (NASDAQ:CRWD)
- 4. GreatHorn improves email security with better visibility and intelligent protection
- 5. Elite Intelligence Ascends to the Cloud With Recorded Future and Microsoft Azure
- 6. Hitting the Trifecta with GitLab Automated Merge Requests
- 7. New platform protects complex enterprise networks
- 8. Press Release: Thycotic Releases Privileged Access Management Capabilities for the New Reality of Cloud and Remote Work
- 9. Datadog has acquired Undefined Labs, a testing and observability company for developer workflows – Help Net Security
- 10. Perimeter 81 raises $40M to support growth and accelerate hiring and development – Help Net Security
- 11. JumpCloud App for Windows: Enabling secure credential and identity management – Help Net Security
- 12. Claroty and Check Point Software Technologies Partner to Secure Industrial Control Networks

2. SWVHSC: Micro-Interview – ReversingLabs & Veracode – Chris Wysopal, Mario Vuksan – ESW #194
Mario Vuksan, CEO and Co-Founder of ReversingLabs discusses modern digital objects, made up of layers of structured code and data, are central to the exchange or storage of information and are becoming increasingly complex. This interview is sponsored by ReversingLabs. To learn more about them, visit: https://www.reversinglabs.com/
Chris Wysopal, Co-Founder, CTO & CISO of Veracode, dicusses how DevSecOps has moved security front and center in modern development. Yet security and development teams are driven by different metrics, making it challenging to align on objectives. The move to microservices-driven architecture and the use of containers and serverless has shifted the dynamics of how developers build, test, and deploy code. This interview is sponsored by Veracode. To learn more about them, visit: https://www.veracode.com/
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Chris Wysopal is Chief Technology Officer and co-founder at Veracode. He oversees technology strategy and information security. Prior to co-founding Veracode in 2006, Chris was vice president of research and development at security consultancy @stake, which was acquired by Symantec. In the 1990s, Chris was one of the original vulnerability researchers at The L0pht, a hacker think tank, where he was one of the first to publicize the risks of insecure software. He has testified to the US Congress on the subjects of government security and how vulnerabilities are discovered in software. Chris received a BS in computer and systems engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He is the author of The Art of Software Security Testing.

Mario founded ReversingLabs in 2009 and currently serves as CEO. In this role he drives all aspects of the company’s strategy, operations and implementation. Prior to ReversingLabs Mario has held senior technical positions at Bit9 (now Carbon-Black), Microsoft, Groove Networks, and PictureTel (now Polycom). He is the author of numerous research studies, speaking regularly at FS-ISAC, RSA, Black Hat and other leading security conferences.
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3. SWVHSC: Micro-Interview – Bitsight & Threatlocker – Danny Jenkins, Stephen Boyer – ESW #194
Security professionals need to be thinking of the next evolution of the approach from working from home, specifically focusing on the security of the home network for both employees and third party contractors. Stephen Boyer, Co-Founder and CTO, discusses how to rate the risk of these new attack vectors using data BitSight already has... This interview is sponsored by BitSight. To learn more about them, visit: https://securityweekly.com/bitsight
ThreatLocker CEO, Danny Jenkins explains why his new approach of blocking everything that is not trusted and only allowing those applications that are approved, is a cleaner and more comprehensive approach to ensuring malware does not end up on your networks. This interview is sponsored by ThreatLocker. To learn more about them, visit: https://www.securityweekly.com/threatlocker
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Danny is a technical guru with a deep understanding of corporate IT and cybersecurity. He has an entrepreneurial background and two decades of experience building and securing corporate networks. Before taking the reins at ThreatLocker, Danny held CEO and CTO positions at multiple IT companies and founded a few cybersecurity businesses of his own.

Stephen co-founded BitSight in 2011 and serves as the Chief Technology Officer. Prior to founding BitSight, Stephen was President and Co-Founder of Saperix, a company that was acquired by FireMon in 2011. While at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Stephen was a member of the Cyber Systems and Technology Group where he led R&D programs solving large-scale national cybersecurity problems. Before MIT, he worked at Caldera Systems, an early Linux startup. Stephen holds a Bachelor degree in Computer Science from Brigham Young University and Master of Science in Engineering and Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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