The Chris Voss Show Podcast – Nick Espinosa, Chief Security Fanatic, CIO, Columnist, Author, Radio Host, Board Member, Forbes Tech Council & TEDx Speaker
The Chris Voss Show - Podcast tekijän mukaan Chris Voss
Nick Espinosa, Chief Security Fanatic, CIO, Columnist, Author, Radio Host, Board Member, Forbes Tech Council & TEDx Speaker Forbes.com Securityfanatics.com Show Notes About The Guest(s): Nick Espinosa is a cybersecurity expert, author, and speaker. He is the founder of Security Fanatics, a company that specializes in cybersecurity and risk management. With over two decades of experience in the field, Nick has worked with clients ranging from small businesses to Fortune 100 companies. He is passionate about educating individuals and organizations on the importance of cybersecurity and helping them develop effective defense strategies. Summary: Nick Espinosa is a cybersecurity expert and the founder of Security Fanatics. In this episode, he discusses the biggest threats to personal and business security in 2023, emphasizing the importance of educating individuals on cybersecurity. He also talks about the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity and the potential risks associated with AI in the future. Nick highlights the need for customized cybersecurity solutions and risk assessment for each organization. He also shares insights on the impact of AI on disinformation campaigns and the challenges of detecting AI-generated content. Key Takeaways: The human factor is the biggest threat to cybersecurity, as many individuals lack the necessary knowledge and understanding of cybersecurity risks. AI is becoming increasingly sophisticated and can be used by hackers to exploit vulnerabilities and launch cyber attacks. Education and training on cybersecurity should start at an early age to ensure individuals are aware of the risks and can make informed decisions. The future of AI in cybersecurity is uncertain, as AI algorithms can learn from other AI models, leading to a dilution of accuracy and reliability. Security theater, such as airport security measures, can create a false sense of security and may not effectively prevent threats. Quotes: "If there's a vulnerability, it will be exploited." - Nick Espinosa "We are so distrusting. We are so disoriented. And this is essentially where we're heading." - Nick Espinosa "Security theater... It's literally the term for it." - Nick Espinosa About Nick Espinosa For over 25 years, Nick has been on a first name basis with computers. Since the age of 7 he’s been building computers and programming in multiple languages. Landing his first IT job at age 15, Nick founded Windy City Networks, Inc at 19 which was acquired in 2013. In 2015 Nick created Security Fanatics, a Cybersecurity/Cyberwarfare outfit dedicated to designing custom Cyberdefense strategies for medium to enterprise corporations. An expert in cybersecurity and network infrastructure, Nick has consulted with clients ranging from the small business owners up to Fortune 100 level companies for decades. Nick has designed, built, and implemented multinational networks, encryption systems, and multi-tiered infrastructures as well as small business environments. He is passionate about emerging technology and enjoys creating, breaking, and fixing test environments. As a member of the Board of Advisors for Roosevelt University's College of Arts and Sciences as well as their Center for Cyber and Information Security, the Official Spokesperson for the COVID-19 Cyber Threat Coalition and a board member of Bits N’ Bytes Cybersecurity Education, contributor to the Cyber Peace Institute, Strategic Cybersecurity Advisor for the Private Directors Association and humanID as well as the President of The Foundation for a Human Internet, Nick helped to create an NSA certified curriculum that will help the Cybersecurity/Cyberwarfare community to keep defending our government, people and corporations from Cyber threats globally. In 2017 Nick was accepted into the Forbes Technology Council, an invitation-only community for world-class CIOs, CTOs and technology executives,