Conversation with Mike Kiser

Published: Aug. 5, 2020, 2 p.m.

 Reunited and it feels so goooood!

Special guest this episode is none other than the ever so talented Mike Kiser. I had the absolute pleasure of working with Mike on our previous podcast, and we catch up to talk about life, quarantine, and all the things:

 

About Mike Kiser:

Mike Kiser is insecure. He has been this way since birth, despite holding a panoply of industry positions over the past 20 years—from Security Strategist to Security Analyst to Security Architect—that might imply otherwise. In spite of this, he has designed, directed, and advised on large-scale security deployments for a global clientele. He is currently in a long-term relationship with fine haberdashery, is a chronic chronoptimist (look it up), and delights in needlessly convoluted verbiage. He has been a speaker on topics ranging from identity governance to security analytics, network security, and various related privacy issues, and is the co-host of a podcast illuminating all things identity. Most recently, he was presenting current research at Black Hat and DEF CON. He warmly embraces the notion that security is more of a state of mind than a destination.

 

Identiverse 2020: 7:33

Internet and Data Usage: 14:30

The Color Blue and its history: 21:00

Zero Trust: 28:54