Cyber Security Matters Podcast, Episode 12: Assets Connected to the Internet Just Keep Going Up!

This episode of the Cyber Security Matters podcast highlights Huxley Barbee, Security Evangelist at runZero and organizer of BSides NYC, and dives into how he first got into the cybersecurity industry, the differences he has observed between working for a larger established organization vs. a smaller niche startup, how he sees cyber asset management evolving in the future, and more.

About Huxley Barbee

Huxley’s software & systems background sparked a twenty year career in Cyber including Practice Lead of Security Orchestration at Cisco, Security Product Marketing at Datadog, and now evangelist & marketer for cyber asset management solution, runZero.

Passionate about the security community, he also runs local event BSides NYC!

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Huxley Barbee

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