The Security Vine Podcast

By: Yolanda Hamblen Michael White and Dallin Law
  • Summary

  • Security professionals talking about security stuff over wine? Oh and it's funny. It's also important to find the funny side of the serious things in life.


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Episodes
  • EP 12 'Security Thinkers 'How to influence the C-Suite' and a Special Guest SMB!
    Dec 6 2024

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    In this episode of The Security Vine, hosts Michael White, Dallin Law, and Yoyo discuss critical topics for security leaders, ranging from strategic alignment with business objectives, regulatory compliance, to emerging threats and incident response metrics.

    Featuring humorous anecdotes and insightful examples, the episode focuses on the importance of effective communication between security professionals and C-suite executives.

    Special guest Sarah Marie Baumgartner also shares her experiences merging nursing with security and participates in a light-hearted Q&A segment.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • EP 11 'Security Fails', and Special Guest Jeff Slotnick!
    Nov 22 2024

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    The hosts, Michael White, Dallin Law, and Yo Yo, introduce themselves and the SecurityVine podcast.

    They delve into the topic of security fails, discussing the importance of learning from them rather than viewing them purely as negative outcomes.

    The episode features humorous anecdotes of security mishaps, including misplaced surveillance cameras, ineffective physical barriers, and user errors that lead to vulnerabilities.

    The conversation emphasizes the necessity of having professionals implement security measures and the concept of failures as learning opportunities.

    Jeff Slotnick, a surprise guest, joins the discussion, sharing insights on risk assessments and robotics in security.

    The episode concludes with a reflection on the recent U.S. presidential election and its implications for security policies.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • EP 10 'Space Security' (its out of this world) and a US Election Special: Trump V Harris How Will America Vote?
    Nov 4 2024

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    What is Space Security

    1. Geopolitical Rivalries and Militarization of Space

    2. Space Situational Awareness (SSA) and Monitoring

    3. Threat of Anti-Satellite (ASAT) Weapons

    4. Cybersecurity and Electronic Warfare in Space

    5. Space Traffic Management (STM) and Orbital Debris

    6. International Law and Governance

    Measures to Enhance Space Security

    In summary, while geopolitical tensions drive space security policies, collaboration on peaceful space practices, legal agreements, and norms for conflict avoidance could reduce risks and enhance global safety.


    Who is better for US national security? Trump or Kamala and why?
    Evaluating who might be better for U.S. national security between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris (if she were president) involves looking at their approaches, priorities, and historical actions on key issues. While both have had significant political careers, their perspectives on national security reflect different philosophies and strategies. Here’s a look at their approaches to national security and the implications of each:

    1. Diplomacy and Alliances

    2. China and Russia

    3. Cybersecurity and Domestic Threats

    4. Military Readiness and Defense Spending

    5. Immigration and Border Security

    6. Climate Change as a Security Threat

    Summary: Harris prioritizes climate change within the national security framework, viewing it as a key factor in future geopolitical stability. Trump’s stance is less focused on climate, instead prioritizing energy independence.

    Overall Summary

    • Trump’s National Security Approach: More narrowly focused on military buildup, border security, and assertive economic stances, especially regarding China. His approach appeals to those favoring a strong defense-first posture but has been criticized for alienating allies.
    • Harris’ National Security Approach: Emphasizes a balanced strategy that includes diplomacy, multilateralism, cyber defenses, and climate preparedness, reflecting a broad view of security challenges. Her approach aligns with a more collaborative global security stance but may be seen as less aggressive.

    Conclusion

    Both approaches have strengths depending on the primary security goals: Trump’s focus appeals to those who prioritize immediate military and economic strength, while Harris’ approach may better address long-term, multidimensional security challenges in a globally interconnected landscape.

    The 2024 U.S. election could indeed have gender dynamics playing a notable role, particularly given that if Kamala Harris were to step up as the Democratic candidate, she would be the first female presidential candidate from a major party to have served as vice president. Gender often factors into electoral narratives, shaping both candidates' platforms and public expectations. However, while gender is likely to be a relevant aspect, it's unlikely to be the defining issue; other topics, such as the economy, national security, healthcare, and international relations, are likely to dominate voter priorities.

    Here are several ways gender could influence the 2024 election:

    1. Kamala Harris’ Potential Historic Candidacy

    2. Policy Issues with Gendered Implications

    3. Gendered Voter Demographics

    4. Social Perception and Media Framing

    5. Voter Motivations Beyond Gender


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    1 hr and 10 mins

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