Quantum Computing and Cybersecurity – Examining Trends and Implications

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Episode 99: Access Control Reimagined — Why Identity, Devices, and Zero Trust Must Converge

In this landmark 99th episode of the Cybersecurity Readiness Podcast Series, Dr. Dave Chatterjee is joined by Denny LeCompte—CEO of Portnox ( https://www.portnox.com/) and a former SolarWinds executive—to examine one of cybersecurity’s oldest yet most persistently exploited challe ...  Show more

Episode 98 -- Beyond Certification — Turning Compliance into Competitive Firepower

In this timely and hard-hitting episode, Dr. Dave Chatterjee is joined by Sandeep Pauddar—an accomplished global auditor with over 30 years of experience—to challenge a deeply entrenched misconception: that cybersecurity certifications and compliance are merely regulatory checkbo ...  Show more

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