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Bethany De Lude

CISO at The Carlyle Group, providing expertise and insights on cybersecurity issues.

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Dec 20, 2024 • 28min

Week in Review: Data breach impact study, US weighs TP-Link ban, BeyondTrust cyberattack

Bethany De Lude, CISO at The Carlyle Group, dives into the surge of data breaches and their lasting impacts on businesses. She highlights the pressing challenges faced by CISOs, particularly the evolving security landscape and risks tied to identity security. The conversation touches on the national security concerns surrounding TP-Link and the threats of zero-day exploits. De Lude also discusses the importance of upgrading hardware in critical infrastructure and addresses online scam terminology, focusing on empathy for victims.
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Sep 3, 2024 • 38min

Red Flag? My Vendor Just Asked for My Mother’s Maiden Name

Bethany De Lude, the CISO at the Carlyle Group, shares insights on the evolving landscape of cybersecurity leadership. She emphasizes the importance of storytelling for CISOs in communicating risks to board members, particularly with new SEC regulations. The discussion also covers the need for equal standing with CIOs, the challenges of credential sharing, and building trust with vendors. With a focus on enhancing corporate security culture and adapting to rapid tech changes, De Lude provides a captivating perspective on modern cybersecurity challenges.
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Aug 23, 2024 • 31min

Week in Review: NPD breach update, Hawaii hacker sentenced, Poisoned LLM coders

Bethany De Lude, the Chief Information Security Officer at The Carlyle Group, joins the conversation to unpack a significant data breach affecting 1.3 million individuals. The duo discusses the normalization of cyber incidents and vulnerabilities in technology, particularly with Google Pixel devices. They dive into the sentencing of a hacker linked to the Hawaii Death Registry and the pressing need for secure application practices. Plus, they explore the impact of evolving collaborative tools and the potential pitfalls of large language models in generating insecure code.