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Hashtag Realtalk with Aaron Bregg
Episode 92 - Let's Talk Network Segmentation in 2023
In this episode I head out to The Unicorn Tavern in Grand Haven, Michigan to talk Network Segmentation with Steve Barnes and Tyler Adams. Steve is an Enterprise Security Architect for Fortinet and Tyler is a Information Security Analyst for Corewell Health.
Talking Points:
- How has Network Segmentation changed in 2023?
- Who is responsible? Is that team being supported enough?
- How are you compartmentalizing things?
- Should you separate your IT and your OT?
- Does network segmentation make it easier to start a deception campaign?
- How can you get business buy it to make this happen?
Episode Sponsor:
This episode is sponsored by Fortinet. Fortinet is a Network Security Solutions company based out of Sunnyvale California.
Episode Charity:
Part of the sponsorship fees from this episode will be going to the Alex's Saints charity. Alex's Saints Foundation works to provide life-changing emotional and financial assistance to young adults who struggle with substance use disorder, while empowering long-term recovery.
Editor's Note:
A quick note about the charity comment in the episode. I mistakenly confused the topic of the charity we are working this month to one I am looking into. Alex's Saints is not a suicide prevention organization. My sincerest apologies for the confusion.