
Jawahar Sivasankaran
President at Cyware, discussing cyber threat intelligence and agentic AI.
Top 3 podcasts with Jawahar Sivasankaran
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Sep 8, 2025 • 2h 6min
Ransomware, Agentic AI, and Supply Chain Risks: Insights from Black Hat 2025 - HD Moore, Jason Passwaters, J.J. Guy, Theresa Lanowitz, Mickey Bresman, Yuval Wollman, Jawahar “Jawa” Sivasankaran - ESW #423
Join Doug White as he chats with a powerhouse lineup: Theresa Lanowitz from LevelBlue sheds light on the critical risks of software supply chains, while Yuval Wollman from CyberProof dives into how AI agents are reshaping cyber threats. Mickey Bresman of Semperis discusses the evolution of ransomware and extortion tactics. J.J. Guy explores asset visibility challenges, and Jason Passwaters emphasizes the need for precise threat intelligence. Together, they highlight the integration of AI and the increasing complexity of cybersecurity in today's digital landscape.

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May 12, 2025 • 2h 14min
Secrets and their role in infrastructure security - Jawahar Sivasankaran, Chas Clawson, Sergey Gorbaty, Fernando Medrano - ESW #406
Join Sergey Gorbaty, a Senior Principal Security Architect at Fastly, Chas Clawson, Field CTO at Sumo Logic, and Jawahar Sivasankaran, President of Cyware, as they tackle the critical role secrets play in infrastructure security. They discuss the risks of poor secret management and the importance of integrating it into system design. Chas explains how SOC teams can enhance detection and response, while Jawahar shares insights on a threat-centric approach that transforms security operations. Also, they delve into AI's impact on cybersecurity and the evolving strategies for integrating intelligence.

Jan 21, 2022 • 38min
Episode 7: Industry 4.0 and the Zero Trust Security Revolution
Joining this episode are Patrick Doliny, SVP of Information Technology & Cyber Security at Bang Energy, and Jawahar Sivasankaran. They delve into topics like shadow OT, the implications of industry 4.0 and zero trust security, remote workforce's role in manufacturing, and the need for modernizing security technologies.