They Can’t Do Pizza – SCW #46
This week, we're going to look back on our favorite episodes of the first year, reflect on how we are doing, solicit feedback from listeners, look ahead to the future/coming year - what to expect! In our second segment, the crew discusses Ransomware Attacks!
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1. SCW’s First Anniversary/Recap – SCW #46
We're going to look back on our favorite episodes of the first year, reflect on how we are doing, solicit feedback from listeners, look ahead to the future/coming year - what to expect.
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Getting her start with phones and computers at the early age of 6, Kat decided to put fear of success and failure aside to start Osmosis Security, a boutique security firm that supported her vision of what the professional hacker community should be focused on. Kat had humble beginnings and started her career working technical support for a local dial-up ISP in 1998. Since then, Kat worked in many different roles, from network voice engineer, vulnerability researcher to auditor, and is responsible for the secure and compliant design of several well-known cloud providers, payment providers, security platforms and end user applications, including the first compliance automation platform.
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2. Ransomware Attacks – SCW #46
How Security & Compliance fails and what to do about it.
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Guest

Getting her start with phones and computers at the early age of 6, Kat decided to put fear of success and failure aside to start Osmosis Security, a boutique security firm that supported her vision of what the professional hacker community should be focused on. Kat had humble beginnings and started her career working technical support for a local dial-up ISP in 1998. Since then, Kat worked in many different roles, from network voice engineer, vulnerability researcher to auditor, and is responsible for the secure and compliant design of several well-known cloud providers, payment providers, security platforms and end user applications, including the first compliance automation platform.
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