On You Got Hacked, brought to you by Sierra Nevada Corporation’s Cybersecurity Team, host Ariel Stenger focuses on cybersecurity issues, current events and technology solutions to make you, your family and your community smarter, safer and more secure from the ever-evolving cyber threat landscape. #cybersecurity
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After 35 years in the cybersecurity field, Dr. Bhavani has seen a lot of changes. What was once a male-dominated profession has slowly seen the talents of women and minorities come more to the forefront. In part 2 of our discussion with Dr. Bhavani, we talk about her hopes for a future of cybersecurity, strengthened by a greater focus on diversity and inclusion.
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About Dr. Bhavani
In Part 2 of our series with ORNL Fellow Logan Strum, we dive deeper into Logan's multidisciplinary passions and how he bridges the gaps between mechanical engineering, cybersecurity and 3D printing to help advance innovation in the cyber industry.
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory Website
About Logan
ORNL Q&A with Logan
Logan Strum, a distinguished fellow at Oak Ridge National Laboratory goes to work daily doing what he loves. In part 1 of our two part series with Logan, hear about how he turned this passion for computers and engineering into a career discovering new technology and what he recommends for others looking to break into the cyber field.
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Oak Ridge National Lab Website
About Logan
ORNL Q&A with Logan
Kids today are surrounded by cyber. It impacts every aspect of their lives, from the homework they do on the computer to the video games they play on their phones. Ensuring young people have the knowledge they need to stay safe in a dangerous cyber world often falls on K-12 educators. That's where our guest, Laurie Salvail, executive director of the nonprofit CYBER.org, comes in, “empowering educators to teach cyber.” Teaching cybersecurity may seem daunting, but it is needed to help raise the next generation of cyber warriors.
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CYBER.org
CYBER.org Curricula
CYBER.org on LinkedIn
In Part 1 of this two-part series, we meet Dr. Bhavani, an acclaimed professor with over 30 years of experience in the computer science/cybersecurity industry. In this episode, Dr. Bhavani discusses how the cybersecurity field has evolved since the early days of computers and the internet and the exciting possibilities for young professionals looking to make their careers in this evolving industry.
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About Dr. Bhavani
Dr. Bhavani's Favorite CISSP Exam Guide
We are constantly trying to find the best process to protect ourselves, our businesses and our communities from the growing cyber threat. With cyber security-related technology changing day to day, the need to understand the risks and how to safeguard our most important systems and data has never been more important. On this episode, we sit down with Andrew Bochman from the Idaho National Laboratory and an author of Countering Cyber Sabotage: Introducing Consequence-Driven, Cyber-Informed Engineering (CCE) to learn the latest on this critical subject.
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Amazon: Countering Cyber Sabotage: Introducing Consequence-Driven, Cyber-Informed Engineering (CCE)
Idaho National Labs: Cyber-Informed Engineering
Cybersecurity is essential for everyone, whether a young child playing games on a tablet or an adult constantly bombarded with spam texts and phishing scams. While, for most people, cybersecurity congers the image of a techie in a dark room typing incoherent code, the U.S. Air Force Association's CyberPatriot is working every day to change that image. To continue our look at cyber education, we sat down with Rachel Zimmerman, director of operations for CyberPatriot, who stresses the importance of cyber knowledge for all.
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USCyberpatriot.org
Amazon: Sarah the Cyber Hero
Amazon: Ben the Cyber Defender
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Our nation's critical infrastructure - from electrical grids to water treatment plants to oil pipelines - is at constant risk of cyberattacks. With many of these systems run by older, out-of-date networks, the need for innovative cybersecurity solutions has never been more essential to keep the lights on, the water flowing and our communities running. On this episode, we talk to National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) cybersecurity research engineer Zoe Dormuth to learn more about how we combine the old with the new to safeguard our critical networks and infrastructure.
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About Zoe
DOE Paper: WETO-Funded Research Focuses on Reducing Cybersecurity Threats to Nation’s Wind Fleet
The relationship between IT and cybersecurity is more complicated than one may think. On this episode, we sit down with SNC systems security manager, Ian Perry, a recent U.S. Space Force retiree, to discuss how computer engineering, automation, machine learning and artificial intelligence are driving innovation while the cyber threats to these systems continue to grow.
After months of prep, we are excited to share Season 2 of You Got Hacked with you! Before we dive into this season of educators, researchers, experts and more, we thought it would be fun to go behind-the-scenes episode so you can get to know our host, Ariel Stenger, and the people who work behind the mic.
For years, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (ML/AI) seemed something straight out of science fiction. Today, however, ML/AI is at the heart of innovative, cutting-edge technologies like self-driving cars, predictive text, smart home tools and more. On this episode of “You Got Hacked,” SNC software engineers Graham and Reid discuss this constantly evolving technology and what it means for the future of cybersecurity.
SNC is not the only place innovating to secure our critical infrastructure and to help society adapt to the growing Internet of Things. In this episode, Steve Ryan from Anterix addresses a wide range of topics, including resilient technology, threats to broadband and the role of collaboration in keeping our communities safe and running.
This summer, the House passed the $840 billion FY23 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), including specific provisions for identifying and securing our nation’s most at-risk critical infrastructure. As the NDAA works its way through the Senate and eventually to the President’s desk for signature, SNC’s former Director of Cyber Programs Pete Fischer, joined host Ariel Stenger on this episode of “You Got Hacked” to dive into this important provision and what it means for the safety of our critical infrastructure systems and the communities that rely on them.
What do cybersecurity and the Wild West have in common? Is it the lack of laws? Malicious actors? The frontier mentality? According to Dr. Chuck Louisell, a chief data scientist with previous experience at Cisco Systems and Booz Allen Hamilton, the Wild West and cybersecurity have more in common than previously thought. On this episode of You Got Hacked, Dr. Louisell and Ariel discuss the Purdue Model, the DMZ and the Wild West of Cybersecurity.
With America’s critical infrastructure and cybersecurity framework dangerously out of date, the committed leadership of Congress is essential to give our businesses and communities the resource necessary to ensure America can compete in the 21st century global economy. Tune is as experts Karen Wayland and SNC VP of Legislative Affairs Colleen Gaydos discuss the bipartisan critical infrastructure bill and what it means for our society and our security.
On this episode of “You Got Hacked,” we sit down with SNC systems engineers Josh A. and Steve P. to take a deep, technical dive into cyber-threats to business and personal networks and what individuals and companies can do to ensure personal data is safe and secure.
Have you ever heard or wondered about endpoint security or operational technology (OT)? Listen to SNC’s former Director of Cyber Programs Pete Fischer talk about how OT and cybersecurity impact your daily life.
We live in a world of increasing interconnectedness through the internet and the rapid development of new technologies, even as growing threats continue to put it all at risk. Learn all about the national perspective of cybersecurity, counterintelligence and how businesses can ensure their systems and data remain safe from malicious actors with SNC’s Vice President of Security Robert Daugherty.
In part 2 of our conversation with SNC’s Mike Manor, we dive deeper into the technical complexities involved in the Space domain and how we can better ensure the technologies we rely on, like GPS, cell phones, internet and more, can remain secure and functional in an increasingly dangerous threat landscape.
Have you ever wondered how you can bolster your cybersecurity posture to protect your identity online? On this episode of “You Got Hacked,” Ariel sits down with Gavin Hunter, an identity security expert at SailPoint, to explore the IT side of zero trust architecture and how it can be implemented to better secure your identity.
Part 1 of this two-part episode of “You Got Hacked” features SNC’s own Mike Manor, who, after 25 years in the U.S. Air Force Space Command, helps shine a light on emerging cyber threats and the critical need to defend the ever-evolving space domain as part of our national security strategy.
On You Got Hacked, host Ariel Stenger, a cyber programs manager at Sierra Nevada Corporation, focuses on cybersecurity issues, current events and technology solutions specific to protecting operational technology at the end point to make you, your family and your community smarter, safer and more secure from the ever-evolving cyber threat landscape.