From Misconfigurations to Mission Control: Lessons from InfoSec World 2025 - Rob Allen, Perry Schumacher, Marene Allison, Ryan Heritage, Patricia Titus, Dr. Ron Ross - ESW #435

From Misconfigurations to Mission Control: Lessons from InfoSec World 2025 - Rob Allen, Perry Schumacher, Marene Allison, Ryan Heritage, Patricia Titus, Dr. Ron Ross - ESW #435

Author: Security Weekly Productions December 1, 2025 Duration: 1:43:23

Live from InfoSec World 2025, this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly features six in-depth conversations with leading voices in cybersecurity, exploring the tools, strategies, and leadership approaches driving the future of enterprise defense. From configuration management and AI-generated threats to emerging frameworks and national standards, this special edition captures the most influential conversations from this year's conference.

In this episode:

-You Don't Need a Hacker When You Have Misconfigurations — Rob Allen, Chief Product Officer at ThreatLocker®, discusses how overlooked settings and weak controls continue to be one of the most common causes of breaches. He explains how Defense Against Configurations (DAC) helps organizations identify, map, and remediate configuration risks before attackers can exploit them.

-Security Challenges for Mid-Sized Companies — Perry Schumacher, Chief Strategy Officer & Partner at Ridge IT Cyber, explores the evolving security challenges facing mid-sized organizations. He discusses how AI is becoming a competitive advantage, how mobility and third-party reliance complicate defenses, and what steps these organizations can take to improve resilience and efficiency.

-The Rise of Security Control Management: Secure by Design, Not by Chance — Marene Allison, former CISO of Johnson & Johnson, introduces Security Control Management (SCM), a new software category that unifies control selection, mapping, validation, and enforcement. She explains how SCM transforms fragmented compliance programs into proactive, embedded defense.

-Engineered for Protection: The Rise of Security Control Management — Ryan Heritage, Advisor at Sicura, continues the discussion on SCM, explaining how organizations can operationalize this approach to move from reactive reporting to proactive, data-driven defense. He highlights how automation and integration enable security decisions to be made at "the speed of relevance."

-The AI Threat: Protecting Your Email from AI-Generated Attacks — Patricia Titus, Field CISO at Abnormal Security, explores how cybercriminals are weaponizing generative AI to create sophisticated phishing and social engineering attacks. She shares practical strategies for defending against AI-generated threats and emphasizes why AI-based protections are now essential for modern enterprises.

-Igniting Change: A Conversation with Dr. Ron Ross — Dr. Ron Ross, CEO at RONROSSECURE, LLC, shares insights from decades of pioneering work in cybersecurity, including the Risk Management Framework and Systems Security Engineering Guidelines. He discusses how leaders can apply these principles to strengthen resilience, foster innovation, and drive meaningful change across the cybersecurity landscape.

 

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-435


Hosted by Adrian Sanabria, Enterprise Security Weekly (Video) is a deep dive into the complex world of protecting large organizations. This isn't just a headline recap; it's a practical, analyst-level discussion for security professionals who need to understand the "why" behind the news. Each episode from Security Weekly Productions brings together a seasoned panel including co-hosts like Katie Teitler-Santullo, Ayman Elsawah, Jason Wood, Jackie McGuire, and Sean Metcalf to dissect emerging threats, architectural shifts, and the tools that promise to help. You'll hear candid evaluations as they put security vendors and their claims under the microscope, separating hype from genuine utility. The conversation revolves around actionable intelligence and strategic trends that empower defenders to build more resilient environments. Tuning into this podcast provides a consistent, informed perspective that cuts through the noise of the daily alert cycle, offering clarity and context that's often hard to find. It’s a video format that adds a layer of connection and detail to these technical discussions, making complex topics more accessible. If your work involves making critical decisions about enterprise security posture, this series serves as a vital resource for staying informed and ahead of the curve.
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