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Millennium Live | A Leadership & Discovery Podcast

Episode 230 | Incident Response at Cloud Speed

Episode 230 | Incident Response at Cloud Speed

25min |21/11/2023
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Millennium Live | A Leadership & Discovery Podcast

Episode 230 | Incident Response at Cloud Speed

Episode 230 | Incident Response at Cloud Speed

25min |21/11/2023
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Data is moving to the cloud. Cyber attackers are moving to the cloud. Yet when security teams need to respond to a threat in a modern environment, it’s incredibly complex and time consuming. Cado Security enables security teams to quickly understand and respond to cloud threats, leveraging the scale, speed and automation of the cloud to expedite forensics and incident response. James Campbell, Co-Founder & CEO of Cado, joins the podcast to discuss proactive steps for security teams shifting to the cloud, discuss some of the top threat trends in cloud-based environments, and explore real-world cloud incidents Cado has produced results for. The nature of the cloud is so dynamic, that having a smarter and faster way to investigate and respond to cyber incidents is imperative. 


James has a deep passion for cyber incident response, forensics and cyber crisis with over 15 years experience helping global organizations tackle sophisticated cyber espionage and criminal campaigns. Prior to founding Cado Security, he served as a Director at PwC, building the Cyber Incident Response service. His background also includes a career in intelligence previously leading Australia’s National Incident Response capability as the Assistant Director of Operations at the Australian Signals Directorate. 


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Data is moving to the cloud. Cyber attackers are moving to the cloud. Yet when security teams need to respond to a threat in a modern environment, it’s incredibly complex and time consuming. Cado Security enables security teams to quickly understand and respond to cloud threats, leveraging the scale, speed and automation of the cloud to expedite forensics and incident response. James Campbell, Co-Founder & CEO of Cado, joins the podcast to discuss proactive steps for security teams shifting to the cloud, discuss some of the top threat trends in cloud-based environments, and explore real-world cloud incidents Cado has produced results for. The nature of the cloud is so dynamic, that having a smarter and faster way to investigate and respond to cyber incidents is imperative. 


James has a deep passion for cyber incident response, forensics and cyber crisis with over 15 years experience helping global organizations tackle sophisticated cyber espionage and criminal campaigns. Prior to founding Cado Security, he served as a Director at PwC, building the Cyber Incident Response service. His background also includes a career in intelligence previously leading Australia’s National Incident Response capability as the Assistant Director of Operations at the Australian Signals Directorate. 


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Data is moving to the cloud. Cyber attackers are moving to the cloud. Yet when security teams need to respond to a threat in a modern environment, it’s incredibly complex and time consuming. Cado Security enables security teams to quickly understand and respond to cloud threats, leveraging the scale, speed and automation of the cloud to expedite forensics and incident response. James Campbell, Co-Founder & CEO of Cado, joins the podcast to discuss proactive steps for security teams shifting to the cloud, discuss some of the top threat trends in cloud-based environments, and explore real-world cloud incidents Cado has produced results for. The nature of the cloud is so dynamic, that having a smarter and faster way to investigate and respond to cyber incidents is imperative. 


James has a deep passion for cyber incident response, forensics and cyber crisis with over 15 years experience helping global organizations tackle sophisticated cyber espionage and criminal campaigns. Prior to founding Cado Security, he served as a Director at PwC, building the Cyber Incident Response service. His background also includes a career in intelligence previously leading Australia’s National Incident Response capability as the Assistant Director of Operations at the Australian Signals Directorate. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Data is moving to the cloud. Cyber attackers are moving to the cloud. Yet when security teams need to respond to a threat in a modern environment, it’s incredibly complex and time consuming. Cado Security enables security teams to quickly understand and respond to cloud threats, leveraging the scale, speed and automation of the cloud to expedite forensics and incident response. James Campbell, Co-Founder & CEO of Cado, joins the podcast to discuss proactive steps for security teams shifting to the cloud, discuss some of the top threat trends in cloud-based environments, and explore real-world cloud incidents Cado has produced results for. The nature of the cloud is so dynamic, that having a smarter and faster way to investigate and respond to cyber incidents is imperative. 


James has a deep passion for cyber incident response, forensics and cyber crisis with over 15 years experience helping global organizations tackle sophisticated cyber espionage and criminal campaigns. Prior to founding Cado Security, he served as a Director at PwC, building the Cyber Incident Response service. His background also includes a career in intelligence previously leading Australia’s National Incident Response capability as the Assistant Director of Operations at the Australian Signals Directorate. 


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