Vancord CyberSound Podcast

Protect your business with tips & tactics from our IT security experts

CyberSound podcast
CyberSoundTM is a podcast built by and for business owners and professionals. Tune in as our cybersecurity experts cover the latest news regarding IT security, the most recent and relevant threats organizations are facing today, and provide tips to keep your business safe.

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Cybersecurity Journalism: Cutting Through the Noise

In this episode of CyberSound, Jason Pufahl and Steve Maresca sit down with Greg Otto, Editor-in-Chief of CyberScoop, to talk about cutting through the noise in cybersecurity journalism. From resisting sensational headlines to ensuring stories are grounded in fact, Greg shares how his team covers breaches, vulnerabilities, and policy developments in ways that help the cybersecurity community, not scare them. They discuss the role of AI in reporting, the dangers of misinformation, and why transparency from incident victims can raise the bar for security across industries.

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Meet the Hosts of CyberSoundTM

CyberSoundTM is hosted by cybersecurity professionals who work in the industry on a daily basis. Meet Vancord’s Jason Pufahl, Steven Maresca and Michael Grande.
Jason Pufahl

VP Security Services
Director, Board of Directors

Steven Maresca

Principal Architect, vISO

Michael Grande

President & CEO
Chair, Board of Directors

Most Recent Episodes

Podcast Episode 3

Data Privacy: Do I Need to Comply?

What are the differences between security and privacy? What laws and regulations do you need to follow, both locally and globally? What are the consequences for non-compliance? We answer all these questions, and more.

Podcast Episode 2

Ransomware Explained

In this session we define how ransomware operates, the impacts on business, and how to make sure you stay resilient.

Podcast Episode 1

The Cybersecurity Fundamentals

In this session we chat about the basics of cybersecurity, how to implement it, and the cost of not doing so.