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Privacy vs. Security: Complexity at the Crossroads

Izar Tarandach, Matt Coles, and Chris Romeo Season 2 Episode 18

In this episode of the Security Table, Chris, Izar, and Matt delve into the evolving landscape of cybersecurity. The episode has a humorous start involving t-shirts and Frogger as a metaphor for the cybersecurity journey, the conversation shifts to the significant topic of cybersecurity being at a crossroads as suggested by a CSO Online article.

They explore the concept of moving from a product-centric to an architectural-centric approach in cybersecurity, discussing the design and integration of inherent capabilities rather than relying on add-on products. The hosts look into the complexities of security and privacy, analyzing their intersections, the challenges of privacy threat modeling, and the importance of understanding the broader ecosystem in which data interacts. The episode concludes with a lively discussion on the evolving nature of security and privacy regulations, the impact of complexity, and the need for continuous threat modeling.

Article mentioned in this episode:
Cybersecurity at a crossroads: Time to shift to an architectural approach  

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