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We recently heard Jeff Marraccini on a recent episode of the “This Week in Enterprise Technology (TWiET)” podcast. Jeff, the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Altair, joined us this week to share insights into his background and the challenges Altair faces in cybersecurity as a globally acquisitive company.
The conversation explores Jeff’s transition from a Vice President of IT to a CISO, underscoring the importance of continuous learning and formal courses from ISC2 and ISACA to adapt to the evolving cybersecurity landscape. Emphasis is placed on the complex vendor landscape in cybersecurity and the need to implement zero trust as a methodology rather than just a product.
Jeff delves into Altair’s approach to global operations, collaborating with teams across China, India, Europe, and the United States. Regulatory challenges, such as restrictions on hardware in China, are discussed.
The podcast concludes with a discussion on the evolving cybersecurity landscape, highlighting Jeff’s optimism about advancements like memory-safe languages and Microsoft’s adoption of Rust. Despite existing challenges, Jeff sees promising developments and disruptive solutions in the cybersecurity space.
A noteworthy segment of the discussion involves the importance of identity in cybersecurity. Jeff and Bob emphasize that identity management should be at the crux of security efforts, recognizing its role as a foundational element for effective cybersecurity measures. The conversation highlights the shift in focus from traditional security measures, like firewalls, to a more comprehensive approach centered around identity management.
Furthermore, Bob and Jeff touch upon the evolution of cybersecurity news coverage. They discuss the noticeable decrease in mainstream media coverage of security breaches, speculating on whether this shift is influenced by the insurance industry advising companies to keep incidents quiet or if it reflects a change in news priorities. Jeff acknowledges the continued prevalence of security issues covered by specialized outlets like the Cyberwire podcast, CSO Online, and Dark Reading.
Towards the end, the conversation pivots to the impact of Gen AI (Generative Artificial Intelligence) and digital transformation on the industry. Jeff shares insights into Altair’s recent acquisition of RapidMiner, emphasizing the empowerment of individuals to leverage AI techniques for various applications, including data science and cybersecurity. The discussion underscores the potential for Gen AI to enhance efficiency and collaboration across different fields.
The podcast concludes with Bob raising a concern about the younger generation’s reluctance to pursue careers in IT, especially in areas like cybersecurity and data science. Jeff offers guidance, encouraging individuals to explore these fields through online courses and hands-on projects, emphasizing their applicability across diverse industries. The conversation touches on the need for a shift in mindset and the potential for technology-driven roles to drive innovation and problem-solving.
Overall, the discussion provides a comprehensive overview of cybersecurity challenges, industry trends, and the transformative impact of emerging technologies.