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Cyber Things
Cyber Things examines critical cybersecurity topics through the lens of a highly popular sci-fi TV series, exploring parallels between the fictional world and the real world. This three-episode podcast's releases coincide with the show’s final season. Cyber Things is hosted by Rebecca Cradick and brought to you through collaboration with N2K CyberWire and the Armis Bad Actors podcast.
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Hiding in Plain Sight. 19.01.2026 22:39
In the final episode of Cyber Things, a special edition podcast produced in partnership by Armis and N2K CyberWire in an homage to Stranger Things, host Rebecca Cradick, VP of Global Communications at Armis, is joined by Nadir Izrael, Co-founder and CTO at Armis, and Michael Freeman, Head of Threat Intelligence at Armis. Together, they explore the ending of Stranger Things and the powerf...
Cyber and its "Hive" Mind 15.12.2025 24:52
Welcome to Episode 2 of Cyber Things, a special edition podcast produced in partnership by Armis and N2K CyberWire in an homage to Stranger Things. Host Rebecca Cradick, VP of Global Communications at Armis, is joined by Curtis Simpson, CISO at Armis, to dive deep into the rise of the “Hive Mind”: the collective, connected threat ecosystem where attackers share tools, data, and tactics across the...
The Unseen World 17.11.2025 26:35
Welcome to Cyber Things, a special edition podcast produced in partnership by Armis and N2K CyberWire that plunges into the hidden world beneath our connected reality. Inspired by Stranger Things, we explore the digital realm's own Upside Down - a space teeming with unseen devices, silent intruders, and invisible threats that quietly impact our everyday lives. In this first episode, we tackle the...
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