Behave

Munya sits down with Dan Dipple, Cyber Security Manager at Charles Taylor.Dan has over 15 years of experience in information technology and security. Today, we’ll explore his background in the military, his current role as a Cyber Security Manager and what a day in his job looks like.He explains how each of the 3500 people at Charles Taylor should be a frontline defender when it comes to security, why he thinks ‘cyber security’ is a buzzword today and how reports of human error being the biggest cause of cyber threats negatively impacts the conversation around cyber security. He also uncovers his three biggest insights on cyber security so make sure you don’t miss this valuable conversation with an experienced industry expert in the cyber security space!Check out Dan Dipple: LinkedIn and Charles Taylor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show Notes

Munya sits down with Dan Dipple, Cyber Security Manager at Charles Taylor.


Dan has over 15 years of experience in information technology and security. Today, we’ll explore his background in the military, his current role as a Cyber Security Manager and what a day in his job looks like.


He explains how each of the 3500 people at Charles Taylor should be a frontline defender when it comes to security, why he thinks ‘cyber security’ is a buzzword today and how reports of human error being the biggest cause of cyber threats negatively impacts the conversation around cyber security.


He also uncovers his three biggest insights on cyber security so make sure you don’t miss this valuable conversation with an experienced industry expert in the cyber security space!


Check out Dan Dipple: LinkedIn and Charles Taylor



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What is Behave?

Behave, a CybSafe podcast, is the foremost cybersecurity podcast focused on human cyber risk.

Tune in for cutting edge discussions on a dynamic, evolving industry and to stay ahead of the shift from awareness to security behaviors and human risk quantification.