Episodes

  • Is the SOC Broken? AI Agents, Cloud Consolidation, and the “Cattle” Debate | Security Boulevard Episode 31
    May 12 2026

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    As security alerts skyrocket and cloud infrastructure becomes the new normal, is the traditional Security Operations Center officially hitting its breaking point?

    In this live episode of the Security Boulevard Podcast recorded at Security Field Day, host Tom Hollingsworth is joined by analysts Jack Poller and Fernando Montenegro to dissect the massive shifts hitting SecOps.

    The panel dives into the implications of the Google/Wiz acquisition and Palo Alto Networks' Prisma Cloud moves, settling the debate on where cloud security truly belongs. They also engage in a heated discussion on the "Pets vs. Cattle" architecture in security, the rise of agentic AI, and whether automation can truly save analysts from burnout or if we’re just building a faster treadmill.

    This and more on Security Boulevard Podcast, part of The Futurum Group Podcast Network.

    #SecurityBoulevard #XFD15 #Cybersecurity #SecOps #AI #CloudSecurity #CybersecurityPodcast #Infosec #SOC #GoogleCloud #PaloAltoNetworks

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    32 mins
  • AI & The Customer Gap: Why OpenClaw Shook the Market | Security Boulevard Episode 30
    May 5 2026

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    The gap between what AI vendors build and what customers actually need has reached a breaking point in 2026.

    In this episode of Security Boulevard, hosts Tom Hollingsworth, Mitch Ashley, and Fernando Montenegro discuss the growing tension between vendor roadmaps and user reality.

    The team dives deep into the "Spring of Agentic 2026," discussing how the meteoric rise of OpenClaw disrupted the industry and forced major vendors to pivot toward real-world utility. From the rise of "vibe coding" and shadow AI to the critical need for faster OODA loops in cybersecurity, they explore how organizations are struggling to govern a world where anyone with a credit card and a browser can deploy an agent.

    Are security teams leading the charge or just trying to keep up with the 10,000 RPM speed of AI development? This and more on Security Boulevard Podcast.

    Hosts:

    Tom Hollingsworth, Event Lead at Tech Field Day and Analyst for The Futurum Group

    Fernando Montenegro, VP and Practice Lead for Cybersecurity at The Futurum Group

    Mitch Ashley, VP and Practice Lead for Software Lifecycle Development at The Futurum Group

    Alan Shimel, CEO of Techstrong Group

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    36 mins
  • Shadow IT, AI, & Hidden Cloud Risks in Cybersecurity | Security Boulevard Episode 29
    Apr 28 2026

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    Modern cybersecurity risks aren’t always obvious, often hiding in plain sight.

    This week on Security Boulevard, Tom Hollingsworth, Fernando Montenegro, and Jack Poller discuss the growing challenges of developer account terminations, shadow IT, and “shadow AI” across modern organizations.

    The panel breaks down how cloud dependencies and third-party relationships are creating hidden risk surfaces that many companies aren’t fully prepared for.

    From incident response planning to governance gaps, the conversation highlights why security teams need to think beyond traditional boundaries and prepare for failures before they happen.

    This and more on the Security Boulevard Podcast, part of The Futurum Podcast Network.

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    37 mins
  • SBOM and VEX Explained: The Future of Cybersecurity | Security Boulevard Podcast Episode 28
    Apr 21 2026

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    What if the next major security breach comes from something hidden in your software supply chain?

    In this episode of the Security Boulevard Podcast, Tom Hollingsworth is joined by Jay Cuthrell, Zoë Rose, and Devashri Datta to break down SBOM and VEX and why they matter more than ever.

    The panel explores how these tools help teams identify real risks, respond faster to incidents like Log4j, and improve vulnerability management. They also discuss the growing impact of AI, open source software, and regulatory pressure across industries like automotive and healthcare.

    This and more on the Security Boulevard Podcast, part of The Futurum Group's family of podcasts.

    Guest:

    Devashri Datta, Sr. Program Manager, Compliance and Cybersecurity

    Panelists:

    Zoë Rose, CSIRT manager at Canon EMEA

    Jay Cuthrell, Chief Product Officer at NexusTek

    Host: Tom Hollingsworth, Event Lead at Tech Field Day and Analyst for The Futurum Group

    #SecurityBoulevard #CybersecurityPodcast #Cybersecurity #SBOM #VEX #SoftwareSecurity #DevSecOps #OpenSource #VulnerabilityManagement #InfoSec #TechPodcast #AppSec

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    34 mins
  • The Anthropic Source Code Leak: Lessons in AI Security Legal Risk and Supply Chain Threats
    Apr 14 2026

    A single source code leak can ripple through the entire AI security ecosystem.

    This week on the Security Boulevard Podcast, Tom Hollingsworth, Mitch Ashley, and Fernando Montenegro dive into what happened with the Anthropic source code exposure and why it matters for the future of AI security.

    The discussion breaks down the cybersecurity, legal, and supply chain risks surrounding AI-generated code, including whether models like Claude introduce new intellectual property challenges and how organizations should rethink security by design.

    This and more on the Security Boulevard Podcast.

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    #SecurityBoulevard #CybersecurityPodcast #Cybersecurity #AI #AISecurity #Anthropic #ClaudeAI #DevSecOps #SupplyChainSecurity #CloudSecurity

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    40 mins
  • Why Cybersecurity Risk Scores Fail CISOs
    Apr 7 2026

    What does a cybersecurity score of 76 really mean?

    In this episode of Security Boulevard, Tom Hollingsworth, Fernando Montenegro, and Jay Cuthrell tackle one of the most persistent challenges in cybersecurity: reducing complex risk to a single number on a dashboard.

    They unpack why so many security scores lack context, give a false sense of precision, and often mislead the very executives they’re meant to inform. The discussion dives into the pitfalls of oversimplified risk scoring models, the risks of relying on color-coded dashboards, and why metrics like CVSS often fail without proper business and environmental context.

    The panel also contrasts proprietary “secret sauce” scoring systems with more defensible approaches to risk quantification, including frameworks like FAIR.

    From misleading executive dashboards to the real challenge of communicating cyber risk in business terms, this episode provides a clear, critical look at why effective security metrics require much more than just a number.

    #Cybersecurity #RiskManagement #CISO #CVSS #FAIR #SecurityBoulevard

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    35 mins
  • NVIDIA’s AI Security Power Play: CrowdStrike, Cisco & HPE in the Stack
    Mar 31 2026

    NVIDIA is no longer just selling chips—it is becoming a central force in the future of AI infrastructure and security.

    On this episode of the Security Boulevard podcast, Tom Hollingsworth, Alan Shimel, and Mitch Ashley break down NVIDIA’s growing security ecosystem and what it means for the enterprise.

    The conversation explores NVIDIA’s partnerships with major players including CrowdStrike, HPE, and Cisco, and why the company’s role as an AI infrastructure provider puts it at the center of the next wave of cybersecurity strategy.

    The trio also examines the urgent need to secure both AI development pipelines and AI-generated outcomes, as organizations race to deploy models, agents, and new AI-driven workflows. They also discuss the promise of NVIDIA OpenClaw and what toolkits like it could signal for the future of secure AI operations.

    As AI adoption accelerates, one question becomes impossible to ignore: who will secure the infrastructure powering it all?

    #Cybersecurity #AI #NVIDIA #AISecurity #EnterpriseAI #SecurityBoulevard

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    38 mins
  • The Rise of AI Security | NVIDIA GTC 2026, CrowdStrike, JFrog & The Future of Secure AI
    Mar 24 2026

    Is the era of "wild west" AI development finally coming to an end, or are we just building taller fences?

    In this episode of the Security Boulevard Podcast, Tom Hollingsworth, Mitch Ashley, and Fernando Montenegro dive into why AI regulation has shifted from a "nice-to-have" ethical debate to an urgent cybersecurity mandate.

    As the industry prepares to descend on San Francisco, the trio breaks down the high-stakes collision between lightning-fast innovation and the tightening grip of global governance. They examine the growing need for explicit, enforceable rules in a world of autonomous agents and "Shadow AI." Emerging standards like ISO 42001 and the NIST AI Framework are becoming the new blueprints for enterprise trust, and why traditional law continues to struggle with the velocity of tech.

    From the economic pressures of global compliance to the grassroots power of community-led safety, this discussion provides a definitive roadmap for navigating today’s most complex security landscape.

    See why "trust but verify" has evolved from a simple catchphrase into the ultimate survival strategy for the intelligence era.

    #SecurityBoulevard #Cybersecurity #AIRegulation #AIGovernance #EnterpriseAI #AIRisk #ResponsibleAI #RSAC #TechPolicy

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    41 mins