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Rethinking How We Protect Data with Debbie Gordon

Rethinking How We Protect Data with Debbie Gordon

Secure Access
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In this episode of the Secure Access Podcast, sponsored by Sign in Solutions, host John Dillard is joined by Debbie Gordon, CEO of Cloud Range, to discuss her journey from technical education in the mid-90s to creating a pioneering cybersecurity training platform. Debbie shares her experiences in building and selling an IT asset management company before founding Cloud Range, which focuses on hands-on, practical cyber defense training. They delve into the importance of preparedness, the human factor in cybersecurity, and the evolving threat landscape. The conversation also touches on Debbie's leadership philosophy, the emotional aspect of risk management, and the integration of AI in both offensive and defensive cyber strategies. Additionally, Debbie shares insights on the future of cybersecurity, the need for continuous skill development, and Cloud Range’s expansion into sectors like higher education and critical infrastructure. Key takeaways Preparation and practice are essential for effective risk reduction in cybersecurity and beyond. The biggest gap in cyber defense is not just skills, but real-world experience—simulation training bridges this gap. Human factors—communication, collaboration, and team dynamics—are as critical as technical skills in security. Risk is both an objective and emotional issue for organizations; evidence of readiness builds confidence. The threat environment is constantly evolving; ongoing, dynamic training is necessary to stay ahead. Leadership is about authenticity, alignment, and empowering others to grow. Quotes “Preparation and practice is number one.” “You can know the rules, but if you’ve never played the game, can you actually do it?” “People are the weakest link in the chain… the SOC analysts and incident responders are the last line of defense.” “Simulation training is not something that should be an option—it’s becoming a standard.” “Leadership is like golf. You’re never done being good at it, and you have to continue to practice.” “If you can make somebody’s life easier, you have won.” Connect and learn more about Debbie Gordon. https://www.linkedin.com/in/degordon/ This episode is brought to you by Sign In Solutions. If you found today’s conversation insightful, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your network. For more on transforming compliance, security, and workplace experiences, visit www.signinsolutions.com.