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Talking Threat Intelligence

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    Why Do Security Teams Stumble with New Tech?

    2024/01/23 | 25 mins.
    In corporate security, much of the conversation revolves around exciting new technologies. From AI to drones and robots, these innovations capture the imagination of security professionals. 

    But amidst the enthusiasm for these advancements, there's a notable gap in the discussion — few delve into the practicalities of effectively implementing these technologies. 

    While the potential benefits are clear, challenges arise rolling out new tech across the organization, including resistance from the public, employees, or management. Overcoming these hurdles becomes crucial, as failure to do so can lead to the organization's reluctance to adopt these promising technologies.

    So how do security leaders address this challenge?

    This week, we're privileged to have Mark Folmer, President at Robotic Assistance Devices, join us on the podcast. In this episode, we explore the less-discussed aspects of security technology conversations, focusing on where security leaders often stumble when attempting to implement innovative technologies. 

    We also discuss communication strategies to bring internal stakeholders on board, the dynamics of public resistance to new security measures, the importance of articulating the value of security initiatives to internal stakeholders, how AI can elevate security programs, the difference between evolutionary changes and true innovation, and much more. 

    Resources: 

    Mark Folmer on LinkedIn

    Robotic Assistance Devices

    For more insights on building a successful security intelligence program, be sure to visit our blog at LifeRaftInc.com/blog. And if you enjoy these episodes, be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to the show.
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    The Future of Corporate Security: AI, ChatGPT, 2024 Elections, Israel/Palestine

    2024/01/09 | 1h 31 mins.
    Over the past few years, security teams have struggled to adapt to a swath of different challenges – from soaring crime rates and geopolitical conflicts to the rise of AI. But what’s coming in 2024? To get some insight, we invited Scot Walker and Carlos Francisco, CPP, CSSP to discuss the future of corporate security. In this episode, they explain why the retirement of the baby boomer generation represents one of the biggest challenges to security leaders. We also discuss the growing threat of deepfakes, how the Israel/Palestine conflict will impact businesses far away from the warzone, what security leaders need to know about the upcoming 2024 Presidential elections, and the biggest mistakes individuals from the public sector make when transitioning to the private sector. 

    Resources:

    The Future of Corporate Security: A Fusion of Innovation and Expertise in 2033

    7 Corporate Physical Security Experts Share Their Predictions for 2024

    AI or Not

    Joe Rogan Interviews Justin Trudeau

    Corporate Security University Podcast

    Corporate Security University

    Carlos on LinkedIn

    Scot on LinkedIn

    For more insights on building a successful security intelligence program, be sure to visit our blog at LifeRaftInc.com/blog. And if you enjoy these episodes, be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to the show.
  • Talking Threat Intelligence

    OSINT for Executive Protection: Executive Privacy, Travel Security, Threat Intelligence

    2024/01/02 | 1h 28 mins.
    To kickoff 2024, please enjoy this special executive protection compilation episode with Robert Baillieul.
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    OSINT Mastery for Corporate Security: Blockchain Analysis, Doxxing Attacks, Alt-Social Networks

    2023/12/26 | 1h 16 mins.
    To celebrate our 60th episode of Talking Threat Intelligence, please enjoy this special OSINT compilation episode with Robert Baillieul.
  • Talking Threat Intelligence

    How to Gain Leadership Buy-In for Security Initiatives

    2023/12/19 | 23 mins.
    Corporate security professionals often find themselves in a challenging position when it comes to getting the green light for projects.Frequently, executives fail to fully grasp the real threats facing their organization, leading to underinvestment in security measures. So how can leaders address this problem? 

    Alex Rodriguez, Director of the Global Security Communications Center at The Walt Disney Company, is on the show today. In this episode, Alex explains the importance of leadership buy-in in the security industry. He also shares strategies for gaining and maintaining leadership support for security initiatives, best practices for aligning expectations and clear communication with leadership, and real-world examples of projects and initiatives that benefited from leadership buy-in.

    – Connect w/ Alex: [email protected]

    For more insights on building a successful security intelligence program, be sure to visit our website at Liferaftinc.com/blog. And if you enjoy these episodes, be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to the show.
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About Talking Threat Intelligence
Staying up to date with rapidly evolving world of corporate security requires continuous learning and adaptability. Join us every other Tuesday as we interview top experts working at the intersection of OSINT and risk management. Each episode we break down emerging threats that could impact your organization, insights into the latest technologies that can enhance security operations, and tips for exploiting threat intelligence to keep your staff, assets, and customers safe.
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