Cyber Security Summit: A Conversation with Cody Wass and Cody Chamberlain of NetSPI
On November 17, NetSPI Head of Product, Cody Chamberlain, and VP of Services, Cody Wass, were featured in the Cyber Security Podcast on Spotify. Read the preview or listen to the full episode online.
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Today’s glimpse is with Cody Wass, Vice President of Services, and Cody Chamberlain, Head of Product, of NetSPI hosted by Wendy Meadley, CEO, Next Phase Studio. The Cody’s as they are “affectionately nicknamed” shed light on how technology alone cannot solve the greatest cyber security challenges. It is achieved when you effectively leverage technology to maximize the value of human creativity, experience and ingenuity.
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