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014: Defense in the Driver's Seat: A Conversation with Kyle Kirkwood

36 min · 30. okt. 2025
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In this engaging conversation, MacKenzie Brown, Oli Thordarson, and Kyle Kirkwood explore the parallels between racing and cybersecurity. They discuss the importance of data analysis, team dynamics, and preparation in both fields. Kyle shares insights from his racing experience, emphasizing the need for quick decision-making and the role of engineers in strategy. The discussion highlights how lessons learned from racing can be applied to cybersecurity, particularly in terms of incident response and collaboration.

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