
IAM these days
04/06/20 • 39 min
Who should own Identity and Access Management in an organisation?
In this episode, Robby speaks to Espen Skjøld from Sailpoint about the evolution of Identity and Access Management - and he also found some interesting people to discuss this with from Equinor and UCPH on the floor of the Nordic Cyber Series in Copenhagen.
Technical Difficulty: 1/5
SailPoint: Espen Skjøld
Equinor: Deric Stroud
UCPH: Poul Halkjær Nielsen
Host: Robby Peralta
Producer: Paul Jæger
https://mnemonic.no/podcast
Who should own Identity and Access Management in an organisation?
In this episode, Robby speaks to Espen Skjøld from Sailpoint about the evolution of Identity and Access Management - and he also found some interesting people to discuss this with from Equinor and UCPH on the floor of the Nordic Cyber Series in Copenhagen.
Technical Difficulty: 1/5
SailPoint: Espen Skjøld
Equinor: Deric Stroud
UCPH: Poul Halkjær Nielsen
Host: Robby Peralta
Producer: Paul Jæger
https://mnemonic.no/podcast
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Bug Bounties and Unicorns
In this episode, we speak with a security expert that is actually willing to pay money to "hackers" - the Product Security Director in Visma, Espen Johansen.
As you can imagine, eliminating software vulnerabilities in a company with 5,000 developers is no easy task. Mr. Johansen and his developers always aim to improve the security of their software, among other things through organising both private and public bug bounty programs. If you are interested in bug bounty programs, this interview is a great place to start! As he shares his advise for when and what it takes for an organisation to be ready for bug bounty.
Technical difficulty: 2/5
Host: Robby Peralta
Producer: Paul Jæger
Related reading:
https://hackerone.com/visma
https://www.visma.com/trust-centre/smb/security-and-privacy/operational/responsible-disclosure/
https://www.visma.com/trust-centre/smb/security-and-privacy/operational/responsible-disclosure/hall-of-fame/
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Securing healthcare data while studying COVID-19
In this episode, we chat with the people in charge of the healthcare and sensitive data collected in what is amongst the world's largest COVID-19 studies to date.
The study known as the Corona Study, is lead by the Oslo University Hospital and aims to examine how the coronavirus spreads in Norway. At the time this episode was recorded the study had been available for 19 days and more than 122 000 people had already answered the questionnaire.
Dr. Gard Thomassen and Leon Charl du Toit work in an organisation called TSD at the University of Oslo. TSD (in Norwegian) is an abbreviation for "Service for sensitive data" and is a big data/ security platform that researchers use to carry out their studies.
We talk about how the sensitive data collected is handled in terms of security, and how they were able to set up the infrastructure for the study in less than 24 hours.
Technical level: 2/5
Show Notes:
https://tv.nrk.no/serie/nyheter/202004/NNFA41017520/avspiller (from minute 12:20)
https://www.uio.no/english/services/it/research/sensitive-data/
https://www.usit.uio.no/om/aktuelt/2020/koronastudien.html
Host: Robby Peralta
Producer: Peter Harket
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