Dr. Dark Web is a podcast powered by Cybersixgill, the threat intelligence company, for anyone inside, or wanting to peer into the Information Security realm who’s looking for practical ways to catch threats before they become incidents. In each episode, Chris Roberts, Hacker, Researcher and Advisor, will take you on a journey to uncover the best ways to incorporate threat intelligence within your organization. Whether you’re on the frontlines battling the latest threats or leading the overall defense strategy within your company, Dr. Dark Web will take you on a tour of the underground and help you prepare for what’s really out there.
Chris is Cybersixgill’s brand ambassador and is currently serving as a vCISO or advisor for a number of entities around the globe. His most recent projects are focused within the deception, identity, cryptography, Artificial Intelligence, and services space. Over the years, he’s founded or worked with a number of folks specializing in OSINT/SIGING/HUMINT research, intelligence gathering, cryptography, and deception technologies.
These days he’s working on spreading the risk, maturity, collaboration and communication word across the industry. (Likely while coding his EEG driven digital clone that’s monitoring his tea and biscuit consumption!)
Since the late 90’s Chris has been deeply involved with security R&D, consulting, and advisory services in his quest to protect and defend businesses and individuals against various types of attack. Prior to that he jumped out of planes for a living, visiting all sorts of interesting countries and cultures while doing his best to avoid getting shot at too often. (Before that, he managed to get various computers confiscated by a number of European entities.)
He’s considered one of the world’s foremost experts on counter threat intelligence and vulnerability research within the Information Security industry. He’s also getting a name for himself in the transportation arena, basically anything with wings, wheels, tracks, tyres, fins, props or paddles has been the target for research for the last 10-15 years…to interesting effect.
Dani is here to make sure someone and everything doesn’t fall apart.
On a more serious note, she has over 10 years of digital marketing experience at various tech companies. She has a deep curiosity for and is passionate about understanding her audience and how digital experiences can help enhance the way they work and achieve their goals. Building trust and loyalty with her audience through empathy-centric marketing is her top priority. She is currently the Global Director of Demand Generation at Cybersixgill, responsible for the strategy and execution of marketing campaigns that ensure Cybersixgill’s growth and revenue goals are met. She thrives in creative environments, is driven by success, constantly learning to grow, and is never satisfied with the status quo.
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