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  • A podcast that explores cyber policy and its impact on our future.
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A podcast that explores cyber policy and its impact on our future.
chat:CYBR 2024
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  • Ernie Ferraresso - chat:CYBR – Bonus Episode
    2024/12/24

    Keywords

    Cyber Florida, cybersecurity, education, workforce development, Sunshine CyberCon, CyberLaunch, leadership, strategic vision, impact, community engagement, cybersecurity, workforce development, education, cyber range, USF, cyber competitions, resilience, Florida

    Summary

    In this episode of Chat Cyber, hosts James Jacobs and Jordan Deiuliis welcome Ernie Ferraresso, the director of Cyber Florida, to discuss the organization's achievements over the past year and plans for the future. They delve into the impact of Cyber Florida's programs, including the Sunshine CyberCon and CyberLaunch events, and highlight the importance of cybersecurity education and workforce development. The conversation emphasizes the need for leadership in cybersecurity and the significance of community engagement in building a robust cybersecurity workforce. In this conversation, Ernie Ferraresso discusses the advancements in Florida's cybersecurity initiatives, focusing on the Cyber Range Program and its impact on workforce development. He emphasizes the importance of integrating cybersecurity education into K-12 and higher education systems. The conversation also highlights the Student Security Operations Center at USF and the rise of the USF Cyber Herd in competitive cyber challenges, showcasing Florida's growing prominence in the cybersecurity landscape.

    Takeaways

    • Cyber Florida has significantly expanded its reach and impact across the state.
    • The Sunshine CyberCon event saw over 2000 attendees, marking a successful return post-COVID.
    • CyberLaunch is a competition aimed at engaging high school students in cybersecurity.
    • The CyberWorks program helps military veterans transition into cybersecurity roles.
    • Community engagement is crucial for building a strong cybersecurity workforce.
    • Leadership in cybersecurity is essential for organizational success.
    • Cybersecurity education is not just for IT professionals; it's for everyone.
    • The First Line program has trained 14,000 public sector employees in cybersecurity.
    • Cyber self-defense is a proactive approach to cybersecurity awareness.
    • The ripple effect of impacting one individual can lead to broader community benefits. The Cyber Range Program has trained over 400 individuals.
    • Collaboration with state incident response teams enhances preparedness.
    • Mainstreaming cybersecurity in education is crucial for long-term success.
    • Cyber resilience is as important as workforce development.
    • Florida has established a strong foundation for cybersecurity education.
    • The Student Security Operations Center provides hands-on experience for students.
    • The USF Cyber Herd is gaining recognition in national competitions.
    • Florida's investment in cybersecurity is yielding positive results.
    • The integration of cybersecurity into everyday life is essential.
    • Community resilience is enhanced through student involvement in cybersecurity projects.

    Titles

    • Cybersecurity Initiatives in Florida
    • Building a Cyber-Ready Workforce
    • Innovations in Cyber Education
    • The Rise of USF's Cyber Herd

    Sound Bites

    • "It was an emotionally charged event."
    • "We are doing it again in the springtime."
    • "It's not just the IT person's problem."
    • "It's been a tremendous program."
    • "It's really been remarkable."
    • "The USF cyber herd is stampeding along."
    • "We're doing something right down here."
    • "We appreciate the listenership."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Holiday Recap

    03:08 Leadership and Strategic Vision of Cyber Florida

    05:55 Impact of Cyber Florida's Programs

    09:05 Sunshine CyberCon and CyberLaunch Events

    11:45 Cybersecurity Education and Workforce Development

    14:57 Full Circle Moments in Cyber Education

    17:48 Target Audience for CyberCon

    21:06 First Line Program and Cyber Range

    24:51 Cyber Range Program and Workforce Development

    27:13 Mainstreaming Cybersecurity in Education

    29:43 Student Security Operations Center and Cyber Herd

    32:41 USF Cyber Herd's Rise in Competitions

    36:32 Florida's Cybersecurity Success Stories

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    40 分
  • Frank Cilluffo - chat:CYBR – Episode 7
    2024/12/24

    Keywords

    cybersecurity, Cyber Space Solarium Commission, economic competitiveness, regulatory framework, defend forward, cyber diplomacy, state-level cybersecurity, regional cybersecurity, McCrary Institute, digital future

    Summary

    In this episode of chat:CYBR, host James Jacobs and co-host Jordan Deiuliis engage with Frank Cilluffo, director of Auburn University's McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security. They discuss the Cyber Space Solarium Commission's role in shaping U.S. cybersecurity policy, the recent report 'Securing America's Digital Future,' and the importance of viewing cybersecurity as integral to economic competitiveness. Cilluffo emphasizes the need for harmonized regulations, a proactive 'defend forward' strategy, and the role of cybersecurity in U.S. foreign policy. The conversation also touches on best practices for state-level cybersecurity and the importance of regional collaboration.

    Takeaways

    • Cybersecurity is a national security issue and an economic issue.
    • The Cyber Space Solarium Commission has made significant recommendations.
    • Harmonizing regulations is crucial for effective cybersecurity.
    • Defend forward is a proactive approach to cybersecurity.
    • Cybersecurity must be integrated into U.S. foreign policy.
    • Trust and collaboration are essential in cybersecurity efforts.
    • State and local agencies face the same threats as larger organizations.
    • Regional approaches can enhance cybersecurity effectiveness.
    • Empowering the next generation of cybersecurity professionals is vital.
    • Cybersecurity is a societal problem that requires collective action.

    Titles

    • Securing America's Digital Future: Insights from Frank Salufo
    • The Role of Cybersecurity in National and Economic Security
    • Harmonizing Cyber Regulations: A Path Forward

    Sound Bites

    • "We need to impose costs on bad actors."
    • "Defend forward is a proactive strategy."
    • "Trust is everything in cybersecurity."
    • "It's everyone's problem."
    • "We need strong women in cybersecurity."
    • "It's a societal problem, not just IT."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity and the Guests

    02:32 The Cyber Space Solarium Commission: Purpose and Impact

    06:55 Securing America's Digital Future: The New Report

    10:31 Cybersecurity as Economic Competitiveness

    12:21 Harmonizing Cybersecurity Regulations

    15:45 Defend Forward: A New Cybersecurity Strategy

    19:39 Cybersecurity in U.S. Foreign Policy

    23:45 Best Practices for State-Level Cybersecurity

    27:26 Regional Approaches to Cybersecurity

    30:11 Closing Thoughts and Future Directions

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    34 分
  • Jack Clabby - chat:CYBR — Episode 6
    2024/11/20

    Keywords

    cybersecurity, law, policy, data protection, cyber attacks, legal liability, Florida, cybersecurity attorney, ransomware, business email compromise, cybersecurity, local government, compliance, data management, ransomware, policy recommendations, technology solutions, risk management, Florida cybersecurity act, municipal challenges

    Summary

    In this episode of chat:CYBR, host James Jacobs and co-host Jordan Deiuliis engage with attorney Jack Clabby to explore the intricate world of cybersecurity law and policy. They discuss the role of cybersecurity attorneys, the most common types of cyber attacks, the legal implications of data breaches, and the evolving landscape of cybersecurity legislation in Florida. The conversation highlights the challenges organizations face in navigating legal requirements and the potential costs associated with cyber incidents, as well as the need for a cohesive federal standard to address these issues effectively. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the challenges local governments face in complying with cybersecurity regulations, the importance of data management, and the necessity of simplifying technology solutions. They also explore policy recommendations for improving cybersecurity measures and the implications of Florida's ransomware legislation, including its enforcement and effectiveness.

    Takeaways

    • Cybersecurity attorneys intervene before, during, and after incidents.
    • Ransomware and business email compromise are prevalent threats.
    • Data review costs can be astronomical after a breach.
    • Organizations must notify affected individuals after a breach.
    • Negligence claims are common in data breach lawsuits.
    • Statutory damages could significantly impact liability.
    • Software as a service companies are increasingly targeted by cybercriminals.
    • Florida lacks a clear safe harbor for organizations regarding cybersecurity.
    • Recent legislation aims to improve cybersecurity for local governments.
    • Municipalities face challenges in meeting compliance requirements. Local governments often struggle with compliance due to limited manpower.
    • Collaboration among municipalities can alleviate compliance burdens.
    • Data retention policies should prioritize necessity and security.
    • Simplicity in technology solutions can enhance efficiency.
    • Ransomware legislation in Florida prohibits state agencies from paying ransoms.
    • Best practices in cybersecurity should be clearly defined and separated from standards.
    • Effective data management can reduce risks associated with data breaches.
    • The necessity of AI in municipal operations should be critically evaluated.
    • Reporting requirements for ransomware incidents can provide valuable data for analysis.
    • Understanding the motivations behind ransom payments is crucial for policy development.

    Titles

    • Sector Vulnerabilities: Who's Most at Risk?
    • The Case for Federal Cybersecurity Standards The Importance of Data Management in Cybersecurity
    • Simplifying Technology Solutions for Municipalities

    Sound Bites

    • "What does a cyber lawyer do?"
    • "Ransomware and business email compromise are the big ones."
    • "The biggest driver of cost is data review."
    • "We can help you with compliance questions."
    • "It's a question of manpower, not expertise."
    • "Some municipalities think they can hoover up all this data."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity Law and Policy

    03:09 The Role of a Cybersecurity Attorney

    05:58 Common Cyber Attacks and Their Impact

    08:56 Legal Consequences of Cyber Incidents

    12:09 The Need for Federal Cybersecurity Standards

    14:54 Sector Vulnerabilities in Cybersecurity

    17:57 Liability Protections for Organizations

    20:48 Florida's Cybersecurity Legislation Overview

    24:33 Navigating Compliance Challenges in Local Government

    27:12 Data Management and the Policy of Least Privilege

    29:39 The Necessity of Simplicity in Technology Solutions

    30:10 Policy Recommendations for Cybersecurity

    36:22 Ransomware Legislation: Effectiveness and Enforcement

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    43 分

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