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Cyber Inspiration - Episode 68 - David DellaPelle - Co-Founder & CEO of Dune Security

Episode 68 - David DellaPelle - Co-Founder & CEO of Dune Security

04/18/24 • 25 min

Cyber Inspiration

In this episode, join us as we delve into the world of cybersecurity with David DellaPelle, Co-Founder & CEO of Dune Security. Despite its name, Dune Security isn't about sandworms or spice; it's a company dedicated to reducing corporate attack surfaces and thwarting AI-powered social engineering. Founded just ten months ago, David shares the genesis and mission of Dune Security, emphasizing the critical role of addressing employee error in preventing breaches.

Discover how Dune Security is carving its niche in the cybersecurity landscape by fostering a culture of excellence, respect, and execution. David provides insights into the company's strategic approach to hiring and engaging industry-leading enterprise CISOs as part of their advisory council, ensuring a mission-driven focus in every aspect of their operations.

Embark on David's journey from venture capital to entrepreneurship, driven by the imperative need for robust employee risk management solutions. Learn about his personal management style, the pivotal role of company culture, and the delicate balance between ambition and ethics within a team.

Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned industry professional, this episode offers invaluable advice on navigating the entrepreneurial journey, from ideation to execution. Tune in to explore the importance of rigor, strategic hiring, and fostering a high-performance company culture in the fight against cyber threats.

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In this episode, join us as we delve into the world of cybersecurity with David DellaPelle, Co-Founder & CEO of Dune Security. Despite its name, Dune Security isn't about sandworms or spice; it's a company dedicated to reducing corporate attack surfaces and thwarting AI-powered social engineering. Founded just ten months ago, David shares the genesis and mission of Dune Security, emphasizing the critical role of addressing employee error in preventing breaches.

Discover how Dune Security is carving its niche in the cybersecurity landscape by fostering a culture of excellence, respect, and execution. David provides insights into the company's strategic approach to hiring and engaging industry-leading enterprise CISOs as part of their advisory council, ensuring a mission-driven focus in every aspect of their operations.

Embark on David's journey from venture capital to entrepreneurship, driven by the imperative need for robust employee risk management solutions. Learn about his personal management style, the pivotal role of company culture, and the delicate balance between ambition and ethics within a team.

Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned industry professional, this episode offers invaluable advice on navigating the entrepreneurial journey, from ideation to execution. Tune in to explore the importance of rigor, strategic hiring, and fostering a high-performance company culture in the fight against cyber threats.

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undefined - Episode 67 - Cassie Crossley - Author of "Software Supply Chain Security"

Episode 67 - Cassie Crossley - Author of "Software Supply Chain Security"

In this episode of the Cyber Inspiration Podcast, our host, Evgeniy Kharam, delves into a captivating conversation with Cassie Crossley, an industry expert and author in the cybersecurity space. Cassie shares her journey of writing a groundbreaking book, "Software Supply Chain Security", that sheds light on the often overlooked realm of software supply chain security.

Here's a glimpse into the key points discussed:

  1. Introduction to Cassie and Her Book: Cassie, who has been immersed in cybersecurity for over 14 years, shares her motivation behind writing her book. Focused on bridging the gap in understanding product security and software supply chain security, Cassie's book delves into critical aspects that many overlook.
  2. The Journey of Writing the Book: Cassie narrates her journey from recognizing the need for comprehensive documentation in her interactions with suppliers to the realization that she needed to write a book. Collaborating with a community called the Purple Book, Cassie initially contributed a chapter on software supply chain security, which eventually evolved into a full-fledged book published by O'Reilly Media.
  3. Challenges and Triumphs: From grappling with imposter syndrome to overcoming the daunting task of writing, Cassie discusses the highs and lows of the writing process. Despite the challenges, her dedication to filling the gap in cybersecurity literature kept her motivated.
  4. Target Audience and Content: Cassie shares insights into her target audience, which includes both developers and C-suite executives. Her book serves as a comprehensive guide for anyone involved in software development or procurement, providing actionable insights and raising awareness about the importance of secure development practices.
  5. Writing Process: Cassie reveals her writing process, such as recording sections and transcribing them to overcome writer's block. She emphasizes the importance of collaboration, technical reviewers, and developmental editors in refining the content.
  6. Future Endeavors: While reflecting on her writing journey, Cassie hints at potential future projects, including a book aimed at board-level executives to enhance their understanding of cybersecurity risks, particularly in the realm of software supply chain security.
  7. Expectations for the Book: Cassie discusses the potential for an audio version of her book and the challenges associated with translation into other languages. Despite the hurdles, she remains hopeful that her book will reach a broader audience and make a meaningful impact in the cybersecurity community.

Join us in exploring Cassie's insightful journey and the invaluable lessons she shares in her groundbreaking book on software supply chain security. Stay tuned for more inspiring conversations on the Cyber Inspiration Podcast.

Note: The book discussed in this episode is available for purchase HERE

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undefined - Episode 69 - Ross Haleliuk  - Author of Cyber for Builders

Episode 69 - Ross Haleliuk - Author of Cyber for Builders

In this episode, Ross Haleliuk joins us to discuss his book 'Cyber for Builders'. Ross shares his background in technology and product management, leading into his journey in cybersecurity. His book is tailored for cybersecurity builders, offering a business perspective on the industry.

Ross delves into industry trends, fundraising, and building a cybersecurity company. He also shares insights into his writing process, challenges faced during the book's creation, and the decision to self-publish.

The episode concludes with Ross offering advice for aspiring writers and directing listeners to find 'Cyber for Builders' on Amazon.

Buy the book here!

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