In this episode, host Raghu Nandakumara chats with George Finney, best-selling author and Chief Security Officer at Southern Methodist University, about his experiences with Zero Trust in higher education, the cultural elements of cybersecurity, his new book “Project Zero Trust” and why some Zero Trust projects fail.
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“That understanding fundamentally of trust is something we don't necessarily talk about a lot in organizations. When you get into Zero Trust, the real trick is how do I spot the trusts? When I look at a computer, router, firewall, server config — what's the trust? How do I go through and get rid of them?
That's what Zero Trust is about. It's not about not trusting people. It's about finding those trusts in our digital systems and getting rid of them.” - George Finney
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Time Stamps
* (5:40) Establishing a unified security culture
* (11:10) What Zero Trust isn’t: “Don’t take the cynical approach”
* (16:50) The secret sauce to being a CSO today is building in security from day 1
* (24:00) Understanding your “protect surface” to maximize ROI
* (28:30) The reason some Zero Trust projects fail isn’t because of tools - it’s people
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Links
Connect with George on LinkedIn
Check out George's best-selling book "Project Zero Trust"