Tony Bradley
TechSpective Podcast
The TechSpective Podcast brings together top minds in cybersecurity, enterprise tech, AI, and beyond to share unique perspective on technology—unpacking breakthrough trends like zero trust, threat intelligence, AI-enabled security, ransomware’s geopolitical ties, and more. Whether you’re an IT pro, security exec, or simply tech‑curious, each episode blends expert insight with real-world context—from microsegmentation strategies to the human side of cyber ethics. But we also keep it fun, sometimes riffing on pop‑culture debates like Star Wars vs. Star Trek or Xbox vs. PS—so it’s not all dry and...
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The Case For Rebooting Democracy With AI 09.07.2026 51:08
Beth Simone Noveck joins me on this episode of the TechSpective Podcast to talk about her book, Reboot, AI and the Race to Save Democracy. She's a professor at Northeastern, where she leads the Burns Center for Social Change. She also founded Innovate US, a training program for public sector workers. It's grown into one of the largest AI training efforts in the country. Before that, she ran AI for...
The Remediation Cycle No Security Team Wants to Be Running 24.06.2026 37:28
Most cloud security tools have a detection problem. They find misconfigurations well enough. The issue is what happens after — a ticket gets opened, someone works the queue, the fix goes in, and three weeks later the same misconfiguration is back because a different person on the team made the same call. Ariel Litmanovich watched that cycle for years, not at some mid-market company struggling with...
Remote Hiring Opened the Talent Pool — and the Fraud Surface 08.06.2026 46:18
Before COVID forced everyone out of the office, hiring for most companies was a pretty localized exercise. You posted the job, you interviewed whoever could physically show up, and you picked someone. If you were based in a mid-sized city, you hired from a mid-sized city talent pool. Remote work changed that. Suddenly a company in Topeka, Kansas could interview candidates in Portland, Maine — or a...
The AI Risk Blind Spot Most Organizations Don’t Know They Have 13.05.2026 48:34
Most organizations believe they have a solid handle on their AI risk. According to a new report, that confidence may be misplaced. ArmorCode partnered with the Purplebook community to survey more than 650 cybersecurity leaders to produce the State of AI Risk Management 2026 report. The results reveal a disconnect that's hard to explain away: nearly 90% of respondents said they had complete visibil...
The Attack Surface Changed but the Fundamentals Didn’t 07.05.2026 28:16
Every few years, something comes along that reshapes the threat landscape and sends the industry scrambling for new tools, new frameworks, and new buzzwords. The perimeter died. Then it came back. Endpoints became the priority. Now they're not the whole story. Identity is the new battleground. AI is changing everything. And yet, the more I talk to people who've spent decades in the trenches, the m...
What the Breach Reveals That the Budget Never Did 30.04.2026 44:05
There's a pattern that shows up in incident response work that nobody talks about in the vendor briefings. You bring in forensics after something goes wrong, and somewhere in that process, you find a tool — already deployed, already licensed, sometimes running for years — that had the data to catch what happened. Nobody was looking at it. In some cases, it wasn't even turned on the right way. Max...
The Agentic AI Reckoning Nobody Saw Coming 28.04.2026 52:02
I keep having versions of the same conversation. The names and logos change, but the underlying tension doesn't: organizations are deploying AI agents fast, they're deploying them into production, and a lot of them weren't ready when they did it. Monte Carlo's co-founder and CTO Lior Gavish joined me on the TechSpective Podcast recently, and we got into why that's happening and what it actually me...
The Microsoft Enterprise Recovery Problem AI Can’t Fix 20.04.2026 52:22
There's a moment in my conversation with Bob Bobel where he mentions that customers are having a harder time finding people who actually know Active Directory. Not cloud identity — the old on-premise stuff that most large organizations still run, even if they've also got Entra ID and Office 365 sitting on top of it. That expertise is retiring, and it's not being replaced fast enough. Bob is the CE...
When AI Agents Go Rogue the Problem Starts at Runtime 16.04.2026 42:32
Every conversation I’ve had for the past couple of years has followed the same arc. First, it was generative AI. Then agentic AI. Now the question everyone is circling is how you actually secure agentic AI — and it turns out that’s a harder problem than most people expected. I sat down with Naor Paz, CEO and co-founder of Capsule Security, to talk through it. Naor spent years as a security practit...
The Browser Was Already a Problem – Now Add a Billion AI Agents 10.04.2026 47:05
Fresh off RSAC 2026, I sat down with Ramin Farassat, Chief Product Officer at Menlo Security, to work through what agentic AI is actually doing to the enterprise attack surface. Menlo has spent 13 years focused specifically on browser security — the idea that the browser, not the endpoint, not the network perimeter, is where most enterprise work happens and most exposure lives. That was already a...
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