

Cyber Security District
Cyber Security District
The interview podcast for cyber security professionals and for those who aspire to become one. We interview industry experts to get to know the latest trends, real life war stories and everything you need to know about this exciting industry.
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Sep 28, 2022 • 44min
Rogier Fischer & Oliver Beg from Hadrian - Send help yesterday
In this week's episode, we had the honor of welcoming the founder of Hadrian - Rogier Fischer and Oliver Beg to the podcast. Hadrian is a hacker-led cybersecurity startup that offers automated security insights through its AI-driven testing SaaS platform, which recently secured €10.5M in an unsolicited seed round.
In this episode, we talked about the seed funds for Hadrian, hacking stories with Kim Kardashian and the importance of autonomous technology in the cyber security landscape.
Find out more about Hadrian:
https://hadrian.io
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogierfischer/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/olivierbeg/

Sep 1, 2022 • 41min
Feliks Voskoboynik - Think Team
Feliks Voskoboynik, CISO of the A.S Watson Group joined us on the Cyber Security Talks Podcast to talk about his childhood dream to become a FBI agent, the importance of teamwork in cyber security and why security specialists have to come up with a better story to get buy-in within the organization than instilling fear. A powerful and entertaining episode with fun anecdotes and practical tips for all industry experts.

Aug 18, 2022 • 49min
Joost Boele - Fun and a challenge
This is the first Cyber Security Talks episode with a CISO on our microphone and not any CISO, but the CISO of the Dutch Cancer Institute - Joost Boele. We talked about his impressive career that started with researching cancer cells as part of his PHD program, to later on fully indulging into the cyber security space in which he left his mark in many organizations until he joined the Dutch Cancer Institute as a CISO. An impressive career with many twists and turns - but never without fun and a challenge.

Mar 16, 2022 • 14min
Cyber Security Talks Season 1 recap with Laurens and Kendra
In this episode we switched sides and our virtual assistant Kendra asks the questions to our host Laurens Jagt. We look back on the first season of Cyber Security Talks to highlight the main learnings, how the cyber security industry can improve and a look into the future of the cyber security labour market. We are back with season two shortly. If you haven't done it yet, please subscribe to the podcast and keep an eye out for our socials for more updates in the cyber security industry.
More about the Guardianship:
https://guardianship.nl
https://csrecruitment.nl
https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurensjagt/

Mar 2, 2022 • 50min
Shairesh Algoe - Protect Your Immune System
In this episode we spoke with Shairesh Algoe, the CISO at TM-Pro and advisor of the Dutch Institute for Vulnerability Disclosure. The first CISO in our podcast spoke about his move to the Netherlands to become a CISO, instead of pursuing a career as a heart surgeon. Yet, he has not forgotten his passion for medicine and throughout the conversation he often compares the underlying parallels between our immune system and cyber security. With all his experience in the field he shares insights on product development with a hacker mindset, tips for other CISO's and what he means with the infinite game in cyber security.
More about Shairesh:
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaireshalgoe/
TM-Pro: https://tm-pro.eu/
DIVD: https://www.divd.nl

Feb 16, 2022 • 1h 2min
Jelle Niemantsverdriet - It’s about the People, Stupid!
In our latest episode we talked with the National Security Officer of Microsoft - Jelle Niemantsverdriet. We spoke about the human factor in cyber security, his surprising hiring criteria's of young cyber professionals, how companies can prepare for security incidents and the impact of a cyber attack that goes beyond the online world.
More about Jelle:
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jelleniemantsverdriet/

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Feb 3, 2022 • 1h 8min
Melanie Rieback - Life is not linear
Melanie Rieback, CEO of Radically Open Security, shares her journey starting a non-profit computer security consultancy company and her involvement in the Human Genome Project. She discusses the distinction between profit extraction and reinvestment in businesses, the harm of the startup ecosystem and big tech, and the impact of tech companies on society. She emphasizes the importance of inclusive programs, long-term thinking for entrepreneurs, and individual responsibility in shaping the world.

Jan 20, 2022 • 47min
Bert Heitink - Be a little paranoid
In this episode we are joined by true authority of the cybersecurity industry - Bert Heitink. In the past 20 years, he has helped numerous multinationals to set up their security operation. Bert talked with us about how the industry has changed over the years, explaining what is it like to run your own cyber security company and how people can be more conscious about their privacy.
OTHER USEFUL LINKS:
Linkedin Bert Heitink: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bertheitink/
Cyber Mentor homepage: https://cybermentor.nl

Jan 6, 2022 • 54min
Santiago Aragón - You try, you fail, you try again
In this episode we interviewed the young self-starter Santiago Aragón, who is currently working as a tech lead for XLINQ. Before that, he started up several companies, worked across different countries and cultures and wrote well-known industry publications. Join us on this exciting talk with lots of funny anecdotes and exciting war stories.
Useful links:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/santiago-aragon/
https://hellomentor.nl
https://xlinq.io

Dec 21, 2021 • 47min
Vincent Berg - Humans over technology
In this episode we had the CTO of Anvil Secure, Vincent Berg at our microphones. Anvil Secure is a boutique information security firm that helps the largest technology companies in the world. In the podcast we talked about his early beginnings in the security field, angry German developers, the kitchen table idea in Mexico and why humans are more important than technology.
Show Notes & Links:
(01:17) - What you need to know about me: In this segment we introduce Vincent with our special quick questions.
(03:52) - The beginnings: At the age of 12 Vincent started to indulge in the world of computers which was the beginnings of an impressive career so far. After his first steps in the security field, he studied computer science in Twente. During his masters degree he received a life changing phone call that got him his first job at Microsoft and from there his career took off with his first job in the US.
(15:54) - Humans over technology: From his first job alone with a big German client to his early realisations, that as a consultant you need to take care of the humans first and only then working on fixing the technology. This chapter is all about his work philosophy.
(22:10) - This is Anvil Secure: Vincent describes how his co-founder and himself created the idea of Anvil Secure at a kitchen table in Mexico and how it became an open and transparent company where all employees get shares in the companies' success. We also talked how Anvil Secure started, the unique selling points - especially on the human level and why Elon Musk from Tesla would be his absolute dream client.
(38:12) - Talent over certifications: In an industry where certifications are an important indication of skill, Vincent takes a different approach and hires people with the right skill-set regardless of their certifications, except it is specially required from some of his clients.
(40:49) - My greatest hack: While working with a client, Vincent created a proof of concept for a client that produced smart meters. In this process he used google maps to create an exciting proof of concept, to determine what people looked on google maps as part of a traffic analysis, which he was later invited to speak about at a conference in Australia.
OTHER USEFUL LINKS:
Linkedin Vincent Berg: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincent-berg/
Anvil Secure homepage: https://www.anvilsecure.com


