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Welcome to the Razorwire podcast. In this episode, we explore cyber warfare. We discuss the challenges of defending against cyber attacks and the power imbalance between nations in the cyber domain. We have some fantastic guests on this week who know a thing or two about this: Oliver Rochford and Victor Acin shed some light on the issue of plausible deniability and the potential consequences of our lack of preparedness for defence in critical infrastructure. We also touch on the psychological and information manipulation aspects of cyber warfare and the difficulties of defending against cyber attacks in a commercial environment. We talk about what needs to be done to incentivise organisations to invest in better protection and if there’s anything that can be done to make the prospect of attacks less appealing to malicious actors. Join us as we explore the reality of cyber warfare!

“No country is able to defend very well in the moment except if you're not very dependent on your digital infrastructure. Or if you start decoupling. And that, I think, is the thing that we're seeing with decoupling, and how that will impact future cyber wars is a completely different question as well.”

Oliver Rochford

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Disclaimer: Please be advised that in the course of our discussion, we would like to clarify that the company mentioned as being breached and subsequently acquired is Panopta, rather than Panoply as previously stated.


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Oliver Rochford

Oliver has worked in cyber security as a penetration tester, consultant, researcher, and industry analyst for over 20 years. Interviewed, cited, and quoted by media, think tanks, and academia, he has written for SecurityWeek, CSO Online and Dark Reading. While working at Gartner, he co-named the Security Orchestration, Automation and Response (SOAR) market, worked on the SIEM Magic Quadrant, and also covered the European MSSP Market. In past lives, Oliver worked for Qualys, Verizon, Gartner,  Tenable and Securonix and is currently Chief Furitist at Tenzir, where he works on product strategy and marketing.