Staying on top of cyber security trends can feel overwhelming. Keep up-to-date with these 10 best cloud security podcasts that cover different platforms.
Lois Neville
Marketing
Keeping up-to-date on the latest cloud security developments and changes is not a simple task. Podcasts are an easy way to learn about what’s happening: listen to one whilst you’re having a coffee break, during lunch, or whenever you need to switch focus for a bit. Divio has pulled together 10 of the best cloud security podcasts we think you should be listening to.
Podcasts we’ll be covering:
Cloud Security Podcast
Cloud Security Today
Cloud Security Reinvented
Cyber Security & Cloud Podcast
The Azure Security Podcast
Security Now
The Shared Security Podcast
CyberWire Daily
Transatlantic Cable Podcast
Darknet Diaries
For everything and anything cloud security.
Suitable for: A range of different experience levels, depending on what series you listen to.
Topics discussed: All things cloud security.
Affiliation: Snyk
Hosted by: Ashish Rajan and Shilpi Bhattacharjee
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Overview:
Take a deep dive into cloud security with the Cloud Security Podcast. Listeners can tune into two livestreams a week, at 6pm EST on Saturdays and 8am AEDT on Sundays. If you’re looking for episodes with a specific focus, the podcast has a range of different series that focus on particular topics. These include AWS, GCP, Azure, computing engineering, Kubernetes, serverless, containers, and DevSecOps. There are also series for beginners to cloud security as well as episodes covering different careers in the industry. Cloud culture and the general industry are also discussed in certain episodes too, including what it’s like being a woman working in this space. The Cloud Security Podcast features a wide range of guests from the industry, from leaders to practitioners. It’s not limited to a set format, so you’ll find interviews, explainers, and how-tos, as well as discussions on new technologies and trends. The level of technical knowledge required going into this podcast all depends on what series you are listening to as well as the specific episode. As a rule of thumb, the more niche the topic, the higher the level of technical knowledge you’ll need.
For the how-to’s on cloud security.
Suitable for: Technical and non-technical executives.
Topics discussed: Practical advice on implementing cloud security systems, changes in laws, and the effect on business cybersecurity has.
Affiliation: Independently run
Hosted by: Matthew Chiodi
Overview:
Started in 2021, the Cloud Security Today podcast focuses on the practicalities of putting a cloud security system to work. This podcast is intended for leaders and executives, focused on ‘how to get cloud security done’. Topics such as launching cloud security programs, implementing DevOps, and getting to grips with current security threats are discussed. Listeners can expect an interview format with experts from across the industry. Hosts and guests chat about changes in laws plus book reviews as well as having semi-technical conversations, and how it all relates to business. It is recommended that listeners have an intermediate cloud knowledge going into it. However, the concepts discussed are broken down clearly. The tone is authoritative, calm, and warm, making it a relatively easy listening experience. Episodes come out monthly, and are around 30 minutes long. If you enjoy the podcast, be sure to check out their newsletter.
For a range of perspectives in cloud security.
Suitable for: Security leaders and executives.
Topics discussed: Different perspectives across the cloud security industry.
Affiliation: Orca Security
Hosted by: Andy Ellis
Overview:
The focus of this podcast is on securing cloud infrastructure. Cloud Security Reinvented has an interview format, with a range of security professional guests offering different perspectives. Conversations include sharing best practices, how cloud security continues to evolve, and how different companies and industries do things. For instance, a recent episode discusses working with security systems without passwords, and another talks about overcoming stresses and challenges in a CSO role. The tone is authoritative, calm, and friendly, making it a good lunchtime listen. Each episode comes with easy-to-digest show notes that clearly cover the key areas of what has been discussed. Episodes are regularly released and are around 20-40 minutes on. They’re also available to watch via video on their website.
For a deeper understanding of cyber security.
Suitable for: A range of experience levels depending on the episode.
Topics discussed: All things cloud security, from technical to business.
Affiliation: NSC42 Limited
Hosted by: Francesco Cipollone
Overview:
With three seasons under their belt, the Cyber Security & Cloud Podcast has a robust backlog of episodes to check out. Using the interview format, the host catches up with expert guests and specialists across the industry. They share stories about their experiences, covering overall topics such as application, cloud, and cyber security as well as social engineering. Listeners can find deeper divers on leadership, diversity in the industry, what it’s like to be a CISO, threat modeling, mythbusting, and the future of cybersecurity. The overall objective of the podcast is to learn how to stay safe and secure in the cloud. As such, different levels of technicality are discussed depending on the episode. It’s therefore best to go in with intermediate-to-advanced knowledge. Episodes are between 30-50 minutes and are released regularly.
For all things Azure Security.
Suitable for: Intermediate to advanced developers.
Topics discussed: Azure security protocols, products, and best practices.
Affiliation: Independently run
Hosted by: Michael Howard, Sarah Young, Gladys Rodriguez and Mark Simos
Overview:
The Azure Security Podcast was started in 2020, and focuses on – as the name suggests – security in Microsoft Azure. Its hosts are Microsoft security experts, and they interview different guests from across the security industry. The focus here is to learn and get inspired from others, with a hands-on approach. The tone is authoritative and friendly, with good chemistry between the hosts. Episodes cover security, privacy, compliance, governance and reliability. As such, there’s some technical-focused discussion here. Listeners will need to have relatively advanced cloud-knowledge before hopping into the podcast. However, there are episodes based on security fundamentals too. Other topics include industry and Azure-relevant news. This includes new products, product changes, and so on. New episodes come out a couple of times a month and are between 30 and 60 minutes long.
For comprehensive discussions of cyber security developments.
Suitable for: Intermediate to advanced developers.
Topics discussed: Current cyber security news.
Affiliation: TWiT (This Week in Tech)
Hosted by: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
Overview:
This in-depth podcast is hosted by Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson, who developed the term ‘spyware’. In Security Now, the two hosts discuss the latest cybersecurity news. The goal here is for listeners to stay up-to-date with the industry and expand on their understanding of cybersecurity. This includes the latest hacks, new products, legal ramifications, notable attacks, and their industry-wide implications. It’s not cloud-specific, but cloud technologies do play a major part in what they chat about. Listeners will need relatively advanced knowledge going into this, as there’s quite a bit of technical detail. The podcast has a friendly tone, and there’s great chemistry between the hosts. It sounds like they’re having a lot of fun! Episodes are recorded live every Tuesday and usually clock in under two hours long. Listeners will need to subscribe to listen to episodes but can watch along on YouTube without doing so.
For roundtable discussion on cyber security.
Suitable for: Non-technical executives.
Topics discussed: Cyber security developments.
Affiliation: Independently run
Hosted by: Tom Eston, Scott Wright and Kevin Johnson
Overview:
The tagline of The Shared Security Podcast is ‘exploring the trust you put in people and technology’ – this sums up what to expect pretty well! This roundtable format covers the latest news in cybersecurity as well as interviewing people in the industry to discuss their careers. It’s not cloud-specific, but there is plenty of discussion on topics that cloud is integral too. The content base is pretty broad but focuses mostly on discussing news developments. The content isn’t too-technical, so it’s quite accessible for those new to cloud and cloud security. The tone is fun and friendly – the hosts have great chemistry with each other! Episodes are between 20-30 minutes long and are released on a weekly basis.
For quick cyber security news updates.
Suitable for: Cybersecurity professionals.
Topics discussed: The latest cybersecurity news.
Affiliation: CyberWire Network
Hosted by: Dave Bittner
Overview:
For a security podcast to listen to with your morning coffee, look to CyberWire Daily. This news-style format has a single host and summarizes all of the latest news in the security industry. Listeners can expect daily episodes (Monday-Friday) that are around 20 minutes long. Like some of the other podcasts featured in this article, this podcast isn’t predominantly focused on cloud. However, the cloud does play an important role in the topics that are discussed. You’ll need an intermediate knowledge of cyber security going into this podcast, as technical terminology is used. Listen to this authoritative podcast before opening up your emails and preparing to tackle your to-do list.
For cyber security from a people-perspective.
Suitable for: Anyone with an interest in computer security.
Topics discussed: Security news from a topline level.
Affiliation: Kaspersky
Hosted by: Jeff Esposito and David Buxton
Overview:
The Transatlantic Cable Podcast has been going since 2013 and covers computing security news. Specifically, news that impacts physical computers and smart devices. It’s not cloud-specific with its focus, but the cloud is relevant to a lot of the discussion and topics. The episodes here have a focus on the people-side of cyber security. For example, there are conversations about smart appliances, specific research papers, legal updates, current cyber threats, and high-profile security breaches. This podcast has a non-technical focus, so it’s accessible to a lot of listeners. It’s perfect for easily catching up with general cyber security news. Episodes are released weekly and range from 25 minutes to just under an hour.
For engaging true stories on cyber crime.
Suitable for: Anyone with an interest in computing, computing security, and crime stories.
Topics discussed: Hacking, data breaches, and cyber crime.
Affiliation: Independently run
Hosted by: Jack Rhysider
Overview:
A cult-favorite, Darknet Diaries started in October 2017. It has a highly-engaging storytelling format with great sound design. Each episode focuses on a single, true cybersecurity story. These are perspectives from those on the frontlines protecting against cybercrime as well as penetration testers and the perpetrators themselves. Again, the stories are not cloud-specific, but some of them involve cloud technology. Darknet Diaries is both educational and entertaining, as well as accessible to anyone who has an interest in this topic.
Whether you’re a security expert, non-technical executive, or completely new to the game, podcasts are a fantastic resource to keep you on track with news, developments, and inspiration. There’s plenty of choice out there, so we recommend giving all of these a listen to see which are your favorites!
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