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Cyber Security District

Richard de Vries - Be Curious and Learn

30 Nov 2023

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In this insightful episode of Cyber Security Talks, Laurens Jagt sits down with cybersecurity veteran Richard de Vries, an author, blogger, and public speaker with three decades of experience. We explore Richard's unique view on cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, communication, and the intersection of AI and cybersecurity. Richard de Vries shares his journey from hacking games to becoming a cybersecurity expert, emphasizing on resilience and continuous learning. He discusses his pandemic-era blogging and experiences as an author.  Additionally, Richard explores the transformative role of AI and GPT in cybersecurity, advocating for organizational cultural changes and the importance of embracing technology for effective threat management and a more secure digital future.   Timestamps:  (00:20) Richard de Vries narrates his evolution from an accountant to a cybersecurity expert, emphasizing the role of curiosity in his career. (08:41) He discusses his contributions to cybersecurity knowledge through book writing and blogging, highlighting the impact of AI and GPT technologies. (17:45) Richard explores AI's role in cybersecurity, focusing on strategies for preparation, prevention, detection, and response. (25:15) He advises on understanding personal influence in cybersecurity and the importance of trusting technology to lessen workload. (33:15) The episode concludes with insights into creating adaptable network infrastructures and the necessity of continuous learning for digital safety.  

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