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Ep: 19 Michael Daniel, President and CEO of the Cyber Threat Alliance

31 min · 16 de sep de 2025
Portada del episodio Ep: 19 Michael Daniel, President and CEO of the Cyber Threat Alliance

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In this episode of Code and Country, Michael Daniel, President and CEO of the Cyber Threat Alliance and former White House Cybersecurity Coordinator, shares lessons from the frontlines of national cyber policy.  From shaping early government cyber budgets to confronting incidents like the Sony hack and OPM breach, Daniel reflects on how U.S. policy thinking matured in real time.  He outlines the evolution of ransomware, structural flaws in how cybersecurity risk is distributed, and why the future of cyber resilience depends on smarter collaboration between public and private actors.  Essential insights for CISOs, systems architects, and IT leaders facing today’s complex threat landscape.

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