NetSPI CEO Aaron Shilts Featured on the CyberWire Daily Podcast
On April 14, 2022, NetSPI President and CEO, Aaron Shilts, was featured on the CyberWire Daily podcast. Listen to the interview (begins at 11:00) to hear Aaron’s insights on:
- Proactive public-private sector security collaboration
- How legislation like the Strengthening American Cybersecurity Act of 2022 enables the overall industry to be better at reporting cyberattacks
- The complexity of reporting cyberattacks while maintaining federal and state regulations
- Recommendations on building intentional relationships between organizations in the private and public sectors
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