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Welcome to Beyond the Breach. A new series about how individuals
and organizations manage change – with a focus on technology’s
impact on humanity and the nature of cybersecurity risk. * The show
is hosted by Jonathan Reiber, a writer and security strategist who
served as a Speechwriter and Chief Strategy Officer for Cyber
Policy in the Obama Defense Department, and co-hosted by D.J.
Skelton, a combat veteran, retired Army officer, founder of Paradox
Sports, and outdoorsman. * In each episode we explore lessons from
public service and the past to inform the leadership and management
challenges of our digital present. We also talk about life in the
outdoors -- the trips we and our guests have made into the
wilderness, the places we've walked and seen, and the trips we will
take in the future. Our goal: help humanity to adapt and flourish
in the digital age. * In each episode we interview leaders to learn
about their journeys and how they’ve helped society manage
cybersecurity risk. We draw on our experience helping to run large
bureaucracies and forming policy, leading men and women on the
battlefield, and on the leadership lessons we’ve learned in the
public and private sector. Stories are important to us. What are
the stories you've learned about managing security, for yourself
and your organizations? We want to hear them. * Substantively, our
first season looks at change management through a series of nine
analytic frames. In our first episode, “cognition” we explore the
psychological reasons for why humanity responds to short-term
threats like terrorism but struggles to respond to longer-term
threats like climate change and cybersecurity. Jonathan interviews
Jason Healey at Columbia’s School of Public and International
Affairs about steps we all can take in the future. In “transition”
DJ and Jonathan talk about the role of the outdoors in helping
leaders manage change and reset their thinking, and the importance
of building a “strategic habit” for managing risk and building
teams. * In “projection” we interview Jesse Goldhammer about the
role of scenario planning and long-term strategic thinking in
operational planning. In “narration” Jen Easterly speaks with us
about the power of storytelling in helping society adapt to
cybersecurity risks. For “proliferation” we speak with Richard
Danzig and Kara Frederick about the growth of emerging technologies
and weapons proliferation on the world stage and the risks
cyberspace technologies post to liberal democracies and what to do
about it. Future episodes this season will focus on regulation and
risk, the foundation of America’s emergency services for
cybersecurity crisis response, the precondition of trust in complex
cybersecurity operations, and the necessity of execution skills for
leadership. * Addressing major technological change is not easy –
we need to build institutions, laws, and safety measures to prevent
risk. But that’s what we’re about. * Our encounter with technology
is a story of creativity, optimism, and resilience. Give us a
listen. Let us know what you think. You can find us on twitter
@jonathanreiber @dj_skelton, LinkedIn, and Instagram. The show is
brought to you by Illumio, which delivers adaptive security for
every computing environment, protecting the 80 percent of data
center and cloud traffic missed by the perimeter. For more
information, visit www.illumio.com
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