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Josh Kamdjou

Co-founder and CEO of Sublime Security, an email security platform provider. Discusses attacker abuse of trusted services like DocuSign.

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Feb 5, 2025 • 56min

Risky Business #778 -- Musk's child soldiers seize control of FedGov IT systems

Josh Kamdjou, co-founder and CEO of Sublime Security, dives into the significant challenges facing email security. He discusses how attackers exploit trusted platforms like DocuSign for phishing campaigns. The conversation also touches on recent cybersecurity breaches, the complexities of managing government IT systems, and the necessity for advanced detection methods in email security. Kamdjou highlights the continuous evolution of scammers’ tactics and the importance of robust defenses to safeguard sensitive information.
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Nov 11, 2024 • 36min

Risky Biz Soap Box: Why black box email security is dead

In this insightful discussion, Josh Kamdjou, co-founder of Sublime Security, shares his journey from offensive security to pioneering innovative email protection. He critiques traditional opaque email security solutions for their inefficiencies and high false positive rates. Josh introduces a new programmable detection engine that adapts to diverse user environments, addressing emerging threats like AI-driven phishing. The conversation emphasizes the necessity for smarter, more customizable email security measures in the face of evolving cyberattack tactics.
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Aug 1, 2023 • 41min

Sublime Security’s Josh Kamdjou: The state of today’s email threat landscape and how to defend without reinventing the wheel

Josh Kamdjou, CEO of Sublime Security, discusses the evolving email threat landscape and the need for better tools. He shares his journey in security, highlights the types of business email compromise fraud, and explains Sublime's approach to product development. The podcast also explores successful defense strategies, future trends in security operations, and Sublime Security's plans for the next year.