Cybersecurity & More
Cybersecurity & More
WELCOME TO SAFETY FIRST, THE PODCAST ON CYBERSECURITY, DATA PROTECTION AND MORE FROM TÜV SÜD!
TÜV SÜD's "Safety First" podcast deals with cybersecurity, data protection and more. Anyone – employees, self-employed entrepreneurs or simply interested individuals – seeking to make the best possible use of the opportunities offered by digitisation should also be aware of its risks and able to deal with them. You can listen and subscribe to "Safety First" on the usual podcast apps and at: https://www.tuvsud.com/podcast
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New cars, new risks: Modern vehicles are connected with the outside world – and this makes them vulnerable to manipulation by cyberattacks. Autonomous driving and the use of AI increase the complexity of software architecture in vehicles. Christian Pahlke, Head of Future Vehicle Technologies at TÜV SÜD, explains how new standards and norms help to improve cybersecurity risk management.
Upcoming regulations, effects of geopolitical and economic crises: Sudhir Ethiraj, Global Head of the Cybersecurity Office at TÜV SÜD shares his view on trends and developments in cybersecurity for the year 2023.
Steve Orrin is Federal Chief Technology Officer at Intel. We discuss how federal government in the U.S. is challenged by cyberattacks – and what lessons were learned from major attacks like the SolarWinds supply chain attack.
The Industrial IoT (IIoT) is growing and so are the cyberthreats. On a global scale this is even more important, as cyberattacks don’t stop at national borders. In this episode we take a closer look at Industrial Cybersecurity with Ed Chandler from TÜV SÜD Americas: How can industry standards help establish resilient IIoT ecosystems? What standards are actually relevant for Industrial IoT on a global scale? And why are Risk Assessments and Trainings indispensable.
NGOs and nonprofits are increasingly among the targets of cyberattacks. This can have terrible consequences for those affected - especially in the humanitarian sector. The CyberPeace Institute helps and supports NGOs and nonprofits in protecting themselves from cyberattacks and in getting more cyber resilient. We learn from Klara Jordan, Chief Public Policy Officer, and Adrien Ogée, Chief Operations Officer how this works.
Account hijacking is a serious and growing problem. Celebrities and politicians are particularly at risk - but so are normal Internet users. Jeroen Kemperman from Google explains how to protect your account from getting hijacked and what to do in case it happens.
Companies often struggle with the complex challenges of implementing Industry 4.0, which of course includes cybersecurity. In this episode, TÜV SÜD experts Sunanth Venkateshwaran and Josef Güntner introduce the Smart Industry Readiness Index (SIRI), which supports industry in digital transformation. SIRI was developed in a collaboration between TÜV SÜD, the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) and other partners. The World Economic Forum (WEF) has since announced SIRI as an internationally recognized standard for Industry 4.0 transformation.
Cybercrime-as-a-Service, growing consumer and industry awareness and supply-chain security feature among the major cybersecurity trends in 2022. Sudhir Ethiraj, Global Head of Cybersecurity Office at TÜV SÜD explains which developments are becoming increasingly important. A press release with an infographic of TÜV SÜD‘s Cybersecurity Trends 2022 is available here.
Bots are the invisible actors on the web: they can support users, for example as shopping advisors or in customer chats. But bots can also cause harm: they spread false news, drive up prices for coveted items on online marketplaces, or even hijack the identities of real people. Edward Roberts Application, Security Strategist at Imperva, explains in this episode how to protect yourself from these bad bots.
Third party cookies are no longer supported by many web browsers. What does this mean for tracking and online marketing - and what does it mean for the data privacy of Internet users? A conversation with Jochen Eisinger, Director of Engineering at Google Chrome.
While medical services have become more important during the pandemic, cyberattacks on hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and governmental agencies are an ongoing problem. Mihoko Matsubara, Chief Cybersecurity Strategist at NTT shares her views on how to protect the healthcare sector and its supply chain from the rapidly increasing number of cyberattacks.
Can companies and public institutions insure themselves against cyberattacks?
That's what we are talking about in this episode with Bettina Dietsche.
She is Chief Operating Officer at Allianz Global Corp. & Specialty, which is the leading global corporate insurance carrier of Allianz Group.
In this episode Angelika Steinacker, CTO Identity & Access Management, IBM Security Europe at IBM and Sudhir Ethiraj, Global Head of Cybersecurity Office (CSO) at TÜV SÜD tell us more about the Charter of Trust's Principle 3 Security by Default". principle “Security by default”. Among other things we learn that this is not to be mistaken with “Security by Design” and why it matters a lot when it comes to safeguard organizations, their value chains and processes like for example the Supply Chain.
Angelika Steinacker also shares, how the IBM Security X-Force created a threat intelligence task force dedicated to tracking down COVID-19 cyber threats against organizations that are keeping the vaccine supply chain moving. The team recently uncovered a global phishing campaign targeting organizations associated with a COVID-19 cold chain. Read more about it here: https://securityintelligence.com/posts/ibm-uncovers-global-phishing-covid-19-vaccine-cold-chain/
In this episode we talk to Natalia Oropeza, Chief Cybersecurity Officer and Chief Diversity Officer at Siemens AG. Why did Siemens join forces with other leading companies three years ago to establish the Charter of Trust as a global alliance for cybersecurity? Why does supply chain security play such an important role? What has been achieved to date and what are the next goals?
And what does diversity have to do with cybersecurity? Quite a lot.
More information about the Charter of Trust on the official website: https://www.charteroftrust.com/
As one of the 17 member companies, TÜV SÜD is actively supporting the goals of the Chart of Trust:
https://www.tuvsud.com/themes/charter-of-trust
Cyber resilience is a keyword often mentioned when talking about cybersecurity. What exactly is behind this term and how do smaller companies with few resources manage to improve their cyber resilience? We discuss this with Juan Pablo Perez-Etchegoyen, CTO and Co-Founder of Onapsis.
With Jonathan Skelker, Google Safety Engineering Center and Stefan Vollmer, TÜV SÜD Sec-IT
Shortcuts is a mini-episode, delivering compact knowledge for your digital daily life. Experts from TÜV SÜD and the Google Safety Engineering Center use the occasion of “European Cybersecurity Month” in October 2020 to give helpful tips: How can you protect your privacy on the Internet and your personal accounts against unauthorised access? How can users help to develop privacy pages? Our Shortcuts explain these and many other issues in seven episodes.
With Shuvo Chatterjee, Google Safety Engineering Center and Moritz Wappner, TÜV SÜD Sec-IT
Shortcuts is a mini-episode, delivering compact knowledge for your digital daily life. Experts from TÜV SÜD and the Google Safety Engineering Center use the occasion of “European Cybersecurity Month” in October 2020 to give helpful tips: How can you protect your privacy on the Internet and your personal accounts against unauthorised access? How can users help to develop privacy pages? Our Shortcuts explain these and many other issues in seven episodes.
With Jonathan Skelker Google Safety Engineering Center and Moritz Wappner, TÜV SÜD Sec-IT
Shortcuts is a mini-episode, delivering compact knowledge for your digital daily life. Experts from TÜV SÜD and the Google Safety Engineering Center use the occasion of “European Cybersecurity Month” in October 2020 to give helpful tips: How can you protect your privacy on the Internet and your personal accounts against unauthorised access? How can users help to develop privacy pages? Our Shortcuts explain these and many other issues in seven episodes.
The market for smart and connected medical devices is growing continuously. They offer a wide range of innovative applications in the healthcare system. In this podcast episode, Francisco Navarro, cybersecurity expert for medical devices, and Nawid Sayed, product and sales manager for cybersecurity and data protection, discuss the resulting challenges for cybersecurity and data protection.
Zero Trust
Mitko Vasilev, technology expert in the fields of IoT, mixed reality and robotics, explains the basics of Zero Trust Architecture as an alternative IT security model. While traditional data security strategies work according to the "trust but verify" approach, Zero Trust Architecture only grants access to those who really need it.
In this episode, Matthew Rosenquist, an internationally renowned US-American cybersecurity expert, shares his views on the new normal in cyber security with a special look at SMEs. All too often they are still an easy target for attackers. But with a few basic measures they can protect themselves more effectively. And this is not primarily a question of expensive IT-technology. With this episode we say goodbye for a short summer break. Stay safe and hear you again on 1 September!
More and more industries are adopting 3D printing and additive manufacturing as standard. Unlike prototypes, however, series production places new demands on quality and security, including cybersecurity measures. TÜV SÜD experts Gregor Reischle and Danqing Zhang explain how this can work.
In this podcast episode, we discuss with cybersecurity expert Mirko Ross what the Internet of Things (IoT) lacks in terms of security and how it can become more secure. The dangers for the ever-increasing number of IoT devices are invisible but nevertheless very real.
Sam Curry, Chief Security Officer of Cybereason, shares his views on the future of cybersecurity after the impact of the coronavirus crisis: How are the pandemic and the accompanying economic situation affecting cybersecurity? Who is benefitting from these developments? Is COVID-19 changing the threat landscape, and how can we prepare for it? Sam also share the two most important aspects that companies should consider about their own cybersecurity.
COVID-19 and the corona pandemic are confronting us with unprecedented challenges, including in the field of cybersecurity. TÜV SÜD expert Sudhir Ethiraj explains in the current podcast episode what this means for people working from home, but also for critical infrastructures and corporate supply chains. Also in this episode: Recommendations from the Charter of Trust, a global alliance for more cybersecurity, on how to reduce risks when working remotely.
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