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Identity is the New Perimeter — How Attackers Bypass MFA in 2026
Mar 27, 2026
36m 24s
Zero Trust in the Real World
Feb 9, 2026
37m 55s
S2 E3 - Breaking down Segmentation with Chad Buey and Sam Baxter
Dec 13, 2024
55m 39s
S2 E2 - Simplicity with SSE - Cisco Secure Access Discussion with David Keller and Justin Murphy
Nov 1, 2024
52m 09s
XDR Conversation with Briana Farro and Matt Robertson
Oct 2, 2024
1h 01m 26s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Identity is the New Perimeter — How Attackers Bypass MFA in 2026✨ | identity securityMFA+4 | — | Cisco DuoPersona+1 | — | identityMFA+6 | — | 36m 24s | |
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Zero Trust in the Real World✨ | Zero TrustCybersecurity+4 | — | BeyondCorpCybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)+5 | — | Zero TrustCybersecurity+5 | — | 37m 55s | |
| 12/13/24 | ![]() S2 E3 - Breaking down Segmentation with Chad Buey and Sam Baxter✨ | network segmentationsecurity+4 | Chad BueySam Baxter | ISEDuo+2 | — | segmentationnetwork performance+5 | — | 55m 39s | |
| 11/1/24 | ![]() S2 E2 - Simplicity with SSE - Cisco Secure Access Discussion with David Keller and Justin Murphy✨ | Secure AccessUser Suite+5 | David KellerJustin Murphy | CiscoSecure Access+4 | — | Secure AccessUser Suite+7 | — | 52m 09s | |
| 10/2/24 | ![]() XDR Conversation with Briana Farro and Matt Robertson✨ | Cisco XDRthreat detection+4 | Briana FarroMatt Robertson | Cisco XDRMicrosoft 3605+3 | — | Cisco XDRthreat detection+4 | — | 1h 01m 26s | |
| 10/2/24 | ![]() Security & Artificial Intelligence with with Joel Sprague and Sudhir Desai✨ | Artificial IntelligenceData Security+3 | Joel SpragueSudhir Desai | Cisco | — | AIdata exposure+5 | — | 55m 34s | |
| 10/2/24 | ![]() Zero Trust with Estefania Fernandez and Neil Lovering✨ | zero trustmulti-factor authentication+3 | Estefania FernandezNeil Lovering | Zero Trust | — | zero trustmulti-factor authentication+3 | — | 48m 37s | |
| 10/2/24 | ![]() Identity Management with John Newman and Sam Baxter✨ | Identity ManagementAccess Control+4 | John NewmanSam Baxter | Identity Services Engine (ISE)Identity and Access Management (IAM)+3 | — | Identity ManagementAccess Control+4 | — | 50m 18s | |
| 10/2/24 | ![]() Whats new Firepower with Josh Scarbrough and Seth Richardson✨ | VPN vulnerabilitiesinternet connectivity+5 | Josh ScarbroughSeth Richardson | Snort 3.0Cloud FMC+6 | — | VPNFirepower+5 | — | 52m 17s | |
| 10/2/24 | ![]() Secure Access with David Keller and Justin Murphy✨ | securitynetwork access control+5 | David KellerJustin Murphy | Cisco Secure Services EdgeSecure Web Gateway+6 | — | Cisco Secure Services EdgeSecure Web Gateway+5 | — | 54m 08s | |
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| 10/2/24 | ![]() Talos with Martin Lee and Joe Marshall | Cisco Talos is Cisco's threat intelligence group. It's a team of security experts who monitor the global threat landscape, analyze cyberattacks, and provide threat intelligence to Cisco customers and the broader security community. Key responsibilities of Cisco Talos include: Threat research: Talos researchers investigate new and emerging threats, analyzing malware, vulnerabilities, and attack techniques. Threat intelligence: They collect, analyze, and distribute threat intelligence to Cisco customers and partners, helping them to stay informed about the latest threats and protect their networks. Vulnerability management: Talos tracks and manages vulnerabilities in Cisco products and provides patches and updates to address them. Security advisories: They issue security advisories to inform customers about known vulnerabilities and provide guidance on how to mitigate them. Incident response: Talos can provide incident response assistance to customers who have been affected by a cyberattack, helping them to contain and recover from the incident. Cisco Talos plays a crucial role in protecting Cisco customers and the broader security community by providing valuable threat intelligence, vulnerability management, and incident response services. | 57m 33s | ||||||
| 10/2/24 | ![]() MultiCloud Defense with Jason Lunde and Sudhir Desai | Cisco Multicloud Defense is a comprehensive security solution that provides visibility and control across your entire multicloud environment. It helps you to secure your applications, workloads, and data, regardless of where they are deployed. Key features of Cisco Multicloud Defense: Unified visibility: Cisco Multicloud Defense provides a single pane of glass for managing and monitoring your security across all your cloud environments. This gives you a complete picture of your security posture and allows you to quickly identify and address any potential threats. Automated protection: Cisco Multicloud Defense uses advanced AI and machine learning to automatically detect and block threats, even the most sophisticated ones. This frees up your security teams to focus on other critical tasks. Centralized management: Cisco Multicloud Defense is easy to manage and configure from a single console. This saves you time and effort and reduces the complexity of your security operations. Scalability: Cisco Multicloud Defense can scale to meet the needs of any organization, regardless of size or complexity. This ensures that your security is always protected, even as your business grows. Benefits of using Cisco Multicloud Defense: Improved security: Cisco Multicloud Defense helps you to protect your cloud environment from a wide range of threats, including malware, ransomware, and DDoS attacks. Increased visibility: Cisco Multicloud Defense gives you a complete view of your security posture, allowing you to quickly identify and address any potential risks. Reduced complexity: Cisco Multicloud Defense is easy to manage and configure, saving you time and effort. Improved compliance: Cisco Multicloud Defense can help you to comply with industry regulations, such as PCI DSS and HIPAA. | 48m 25s | ||||||
| 10/2/24 | ![]() Securing the Cloud with Sudhir Desai and Ed McNicholas | In this episode we get to talk about Cloud Security. We will discuss the benefits of moving to the cloud, the different cloud providers, and how to secure resources in the cloud. Some of the key points discussed in the video include: The benefits of moving to the cloud, such as flexibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness. The different cloud providers, such as AWS, Azure, and GCP. How to secure resources in the cloud, such as using multi-factor authentication, network segmentation, and encryption. The importance of having a cloud security posture management (CSPM) tool. The importance of being aware of the risks associated with using the cloud. Find some resources for learning more about cloud security, at the Cloud Security Alliance and SANS. | 45m 51s | ||||||
| 10/2/24 | ![]() Securing the Endpoint & User with Chad Buey and Eric Howard | Cisco Secure Endpoint is a comprehensive endpoint security solution designed to protect devices from various cyber threats. It provides a range of security features to safeguard your endpoints, including: Endpoint Protection Platform (EPP): Offers real-time protection against malware, viruses, and ransomware attacks. Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR): Detects and responds to advanced threats, including file-less attacks and living-off-the-land attacks. Vulnerability Management: Identifies and prioritizes vulnerabilities on your endpoints, helping you patch them promptly. Data Loss Prevention (DLP): Prevents sensitive data from being exfiltrated from your endpoints. Network Access Control (NAC): Enforces network access policies based on device health and user identity. Cisco Secure Endpoint is designed to work seamlessly with other Cisco security solutions, providing a comprehensive and integrated approach to endpoint security. It offers a centralized management console for easy administration and monitoring of your endpoints. | 50m 15s | ||||||
| 10/2/24 | ![]() XDR with Briana Farro, Nate Austin and Matt Robertson | Meeting summary AI-generated The meeting discussed technical challenges with editing webinar links, the concept of zero trust as a security approach, the importance of multi-factor authentication and endpoint protection in implementing zero trust, and the need for careful planning and a multi-vendor approach in achieving comprehensive security solutions. The participants discuss technical issues and difficulties with editing links for a webinar. They talk about their busy schedules and inability to say no to requests. They also have casual conversations about their backgrounds, camping experiences, and military service. The concept of zero trust originated more than 20 years ago as a way to define a better and closer concept of security. Zero trust is not a product, but an industry concept that vendors contribute to with their products and capabilities. Everyday examples of zero trust include configuring social media privacy settings and setting parental controls on devices for children. In the industry, examples of zero trust can be seen in multi-factor authentication for banking access and limiting access to specific servers based on individual roles. Zero trust is a journey and requires the adoption of technologies and tools. Implementing multi-factor authentication (MFA) is essential as relying solely on usernames and passwords is risky. Endpoint protection and segmentation are important steps in the zero trust journey. Balancing security and usability is crucial, and implementing hidden technologies can frustrate attackers while providing a consistent user experience. Zero trust is a continuous journey and requires ongoing effort and improvement. Implementing zero trust involves careful planning, identifying areas of improvement, and seeking help from experts. It is important to avoid rushing into implementing security measures without considering the specific needs of the company. Zero trust requires a multi-vendor approach and no single vendor can provide a complete solution. | 45m 39s | ||||||
| 10/2/24 | ![]() Firewall, with Keyonna Brown and Rob Couture | Summary Cisco’s “Security in 45” webinar series launched, focusing on security challenges and innovations, starting with firewalls and featuring expert discussions. Highlights 🔒 New monthly webinar series on security challenges. 🌐 Focus on Cisco’s history and evolution of firewalls. 💡 Introduction of innovative features like Encrypted Visibility Engine (EVE). 📊 Flexible management options for Firepower Threat Defense (FTD). 🛠️ Seamless integration with Active Directory and third-party solutions. 🚀 Opportunities for hands-on experiences with trials and sandbox labs. 🗓️ Next session on Cisco XDR scheduled for October 27th. Key Insights 🔍 The Evolution of Firewalls: Cisco’s journey from PIX to ASA to FTD highlights significant advancements in security technology, emphasizing the need for ongoing innovation. This evolution shows how Cisco adapts to emerging threats while enhancing user experience. 🔧 Management Flexibility: FTD offers various management options, including cloud-based solutions, simplifying administration for users and allowing for scalability in different environments. This flexibility is crucial for organizations looking to optimize security management. 🔑 Integration Capabilities: The ability of FTD to integrate with Active Directory and other third-party solutions is a major advantage, allowing users to enforce security policies based on user identity rather than IP addresses, streamlining operations. ⚡ Innovative Features: EVE allows for analysis of encrypted traffic without decryption, balancing security needs with user privacy, which is increasingly important in a data-sensitive world. This positions Cisco as a leader in firewall technology. 📈 Learning Opportunities: The webinar series provides valuable insights and hands-on experiences, empowering participants to engage with Cisco’s security solutions effectively. This knowledge-sharing is vital for professionals in the field. 🌍 Community Engagement: Cisco’s approach to security emphasizes collaboration with partners and customers, promoting a holistic view of network security that encompasses various technologies. This community-centric model enhances overall security resilience. 🎯 Future Innovations: Ongoing developments, such as the introduction of Cisco XDR, indicate Cisco’s commitment to staying at the forefront of cybersecurity, ensuring that organizations can respond to threats effectively and efficiently. | 45m 52s | ||||||
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