This podcast episode features Tom and Scotti discussing the often-unspoken truths of cybersecurity and IT modernisation. They emphasise that security is a mindset, not just a set of tools, and advocate for a holistic approach where everyone in an organisation is involved. They also stress the importance of getting the fundamentals right before diving into complex technologies like microservices and cloud migrations, warning against the pitfalls of "lift and shift" approaches. The hosts discuss the challenges of change management, the inevitability of security incidents, and the need for better communication and understanding of cybersecurity risks at the executive level. They also touch on the shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals and the complexities of outsourcing IT services, advocating for a balanced approach that includes internal expertise and careful vendor selection.
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Cardiac Cowboys
The heart was always off-limits to surgeons. Cutting into it spelled instant death for the patient. That is, until a ragtag group of doctors scattered across the Midwest and Texas decided to throw out the rule book. Working in makeshift laboratories and home garages, using medical devices made from scavenged machine parts and beer tubes, these men and women invented the field of open heart surgery. Odds are, someone you know is alive because of them. So why has history left them behind? Presented by Chris Pine, CARDIAC COWBOYS tells the gripping true story behind the birth of heart surgery, and the young, Greatest Generation doctors who made it happen. For years, they competed and feuded, racing to be the first, the best, and the most prolific. Some appeared on the cover of Time Magazine, operated on kings and advised presidents. Others ended up disgraced, penniless, and convicted of felonies. Together, they ignited a revolution in medicine, and changed the world.