
Thales Security Sessions
Welcome to the Thales Security Sessions podcast, hosted by Steve Prentice, an accomplished writer and speaker focusing primarily on the interaction of people and technology in the workplace. This podcast series explores the technologies, people, and processes behind information security. We’ll delve into topics like data security, remote access and digital transformation, as well as the people and technologies that make it all work behind the scenes. We’ll speak to Thales and industry experts to bring you fresh perspectives on how to navigate the world of information security.
Episodes
Trust Never Sleeps
In this episode, host Steve Prentice talks with Ant Allan, former VP Analyst at Gartner, to explore a future where identity is no longer a single moment at login, but a continuous, evolving signal. As AI agents begin acting on our behalf, and deepfakes challenge the very idea of “proof,” traditional authentication models are breaking down. Ant explains why biometrics, from device‑bound fingerprint
Beyond the Algorithm: The Human Skills Engineering Still Can’t Live Without
In a world racing toward AI, quantum disruption, and unprecedented security threats, the future of engineering depends on who we invite to the table. And sometimes, the spark that changes a life—and strengthens an entire industry—comes from a single voice of encouragement. In this episode, we sit down with Deborah Theriault, Crypto Engineering Management Director at Thales, whose journey from a ma
The Emerging Battle for Data Protection
What if the greatest threat to your organization isn’t lurking in the shadows but is accelerating right in front of you? In a world where AI can uncover vulnerabilities in minutes where it once took weeks, and where nearly two-thirds of organizations don’t even know where all their data lives, the rules of cybersecurity are being rewritten in real time. The Emerging Battle for Data Protection reve
Inside the Race to a Quantum Safe Future: PQC Palooza Live 2026 at RSAC
Quantum computing isn’t distant anymore, but is a rapidly approaching milestone that is already reshaping the foundations of digital security. Faced with a new reality, organizations everywhere are preparing for the post quantum era. Encryption, the essential safeguard for global data protection, will need to evolve quickly, and the timeline to act is shrinking fast.
For this reason, Thales PQC
RSAC 2026 On the Go: Where AI, Emerging Tech, and Collective Defense Collide
In this special Thales Security Sessions “Podcast On the Go” episode, we are at RSA Conference 2026 in San Francisco, bringing listeners straight from the show floor. The RSAC 2026 Pulse takes you straight to the heart of the event, where Liz Kelly captures real-time insights from cybersecurity leaders, innovators, and practitioners on the show floor. In this fast-paced episode, experts share thei
The Peril and the Promise
When ChatGPT was released in November 2022, it ushered in a revolution, reaching 100 million monthly active users within two months, one of the fastest adoption curves in consumer tech history. The rest, as they say, is history. Since then, in boardrooms and organizations of all types, AI instantly became both a shield and a weapon. Even inside the White House, policymakers were forced to confront
Thales Goes to the Movies
In this special “Movie Episode,” host Steve Prentice sits down with David Holmes, CTO at Thales, for a wide-ranging and deeply human conversation about the movies and TV shows that didn’t just entertain us but quietly prepared us for the world we’re living in now. Starting with Tron and The Matrix, the discussion explores how science fiction has anticipated virtual worlds, AI, digital identity, al
Pursuing Clarity in Cybersecurity: Post-Quantum, AI, and the Hidden Risks CISOs Can’t Ignore
Today’s data breaches don’t start with hackers breaking down the door. It is much more dangerous than that. They start with organizations believing they’re already secure. But with generative AI accelerating attacks, unstructured data exploding across clouds, and collaboration tools, AI systems, and post-quantum threats moving quickly from theory to reality, many security leaders are finding thems
The Predictions Episode 2026
As we start a new year, the cybersecurity threat landscape is evolving faster than most organizations can track, let alone defend. AI-powered predator bots that never sleep, an explosion of API traffic, and autonomous agents operating at machine speed are quietly reshaping the rules of engagement. In this, our annual predictions episode of the Thales Security Sessions podcast, Tim Chang, Global VP
LEGO for Hackers
There are some people in the cybersecurity industry who blaze a trail so bright, it’s impossible and frankly unwise to miss them. Our guest on this episode is one of those people. We’re delighted to welcome back FC, aka Freaky Clown. He’s an ethical hacker with an impressive background, for example being paid to break into hospitals and rob banks, all in the interest of helping his clients improve
The Strongest Network Is Human: Lessons from Singapore
The Human Firewall - Why People Matter Most in Cyber Defense
When cybercriminals lock up a children’s hospital, denying treatment to kids with cancer, you realize just how dark the world of ransomware has become. Healthcare isn’t just another target, it’s the lifeline of our society, and it’s under siege. In this episode of the Thales Security Sessions, Dr. Adrian Mayers, CISO of Premera Blue Cross, joins me to expose the reality of this growing “feeding fr
The Cat-and-Mouse Future of Deepfakes - Crime, Culture, and Opportunity
Deepfakes are no longer just entertainment gimmicks, they’re powerful tools that can fool the eye, the ear, and even entire organizations. In this episode, host Steve Prentice speaks with Jason Keenaghan, Director of Product Management at Thales, about the rise of deepfake-enabled fraud, the ongoing cat-and-mouse game between attackers and defenders, and what businesses can do to protect themselve
From Awareness to Action - Building Cybersecurity into Culture
Every cyber breach has one thing in common: a human being. Whether it’s clicking on a phishing email, rushing past a warning message, or simply being overwhelmed by the pressures of work, people are often labeled as “the weakest link” in cybersecurity. But is that really fair? Should the responsibility for safer behavior fall solely on individual employees—or on the organizations and cultures that
AI, Attackers, and Cyber Defense
Imagine waking up each day knowing that somewhere in the world, an unseen enemy is already at work—writing code, exploiting vulnerabilities, and using AI to launch attacks that could cripple businesses or compromise millions of people. For Nadav, Senior Director of Threat Research at Thales, this isn’t science fiction. It’s his daily reality. In this episode, we step inside his world—a world where
Behind the Shield - How AI Is Fighting Off Cyberattacks
The next wave of cyberattacks won’t be launched by humans alone, and neither will the defense. As Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks grow in scale and frequency, machine learning and large language models (LLMs) are stepping into the front lines. But how effective are they? What trade-offs exist between accuracy, speed, and risk? And how close are we to autonomous defense systems? In thi
Putting the “M” in DSPM
Data is the lifeblood of every business, and it is flowing faster and more freely than ever. But with great data comes great risk. Organizations of all types are drowning. They have sensitive information scattered across cloud platforms, SaaS apps, and data lakes—often with no clear idea of where it all is, who can access it, or how well it's protected. If that isn’t bad enough, when trouble strik
Behind the Scenes at RSA Conference
What does it take to build the world’s most influential cybersecurity event? In this episode of the Thales Security Sessions podcast, Linda Gray Martin, Senior Vice President of the RSA Conference, takes us behind the scenes of RSAC, revealing how a small core team and a mission-driven culture orchestrate a 15-month planning cycle involving industry experts, world-class keynote speakers, and 43,00
Bot Voyage!
In this episode of the Thales Security Sessions podcast, host Steve Prentice speaks with Grainne McKeever of Thales about the growing threat of bad bots in the travel industry. Drawing on insights from the 2025 Imperva Bad Bot Report, Grainne reveals that travel has now overtaken retail as the most targeted sector, and explains more about how these bots perform malicious activities like scraping p
The Hidden Battle for AI Security
AI is revolutionizing cybersecurity, but with rapid advancements come unprecedented risks. In The Hidden Battle for AI Security, three leading data security experts from Thales pull back the curtain on the evolving threat landscape—where attackers weaponize AI for breaches, defenders scramble to stay ahead, and businesses risk losing control of their most valuable assets. From AI-driven cyberattac
The Breach Coach
A cyberattack is a period of enormous stress for an organization. Most companies lack the experience and the expertise to handle such an event effectively, which can lead to further damage to assets, brand, and reputation. This is why it is so important to have a breach coach at the top of your list of emergency contacts, should the worst happen. In this episode, hear from an actual breach coach,
The Hidden Power of Software Monetization: A Strategy for Growth
Software monetization isn’t just about selling more subscriptions—it’s about survival. In today’s fast-moving digital economy, companies that fail to capture, protect, and maximize the value of their software risk falling behind, losing revenue, and even compromising security. From industrial automation to cutting-edge AI in healthcare, software isn’t just a product—it’s the backbone of modern bus
The Cybersecurity Gender Gap: Hard Truths and Bold Solutions
Cybersecurity is at a crossroads, and so are the women in it. While progress is visible, the numbers tell a different story—women’s representation in cyber is stagnating, and in some cases, even declining. Why is that happening? What barriers still stand in the way, and what can we do about it? In this episode, we sit down with two powerhouse women in the field—Jane Frankland and Kate Barecchia—to
From Gridiron to Cyber - Lessons from a Pro Football Player
What happens when a 10-year NFL veteran swaps the gridiron for the world of cybersecurity? In this episode, we sit down with John Fina, a former professional football player who’s made a remarkable transition from defending end zones to defending corporate networks. John shares how lessons from the field—like strategic thinking, relentless diligence, and studying opponents inside and out—gave him
The Predictions Episode 2025
What does 2025 have in store for us? If it is anything like 2024, it will be interesting times indeed. In this episode, host Steve Prentice has a virtual fireside chat with David Holmes, CTO for Application Security, Imperva, a Thales company. The two of them chat about Salt Typhoon, ransomware, AI as a threat surface, quantum computing, the software supply chain, the importance of having a breach
The Three Dimensions of Data Sovereignty
Data sovereignty has three dimensions: data residency, access to data, and stewardship of data. Besides deciding where to store data, it is essential to determine who can have access to it - which becomes more crucial as we consider priorities such as access to cloud across national borders, as well as using the data for training AI models. Furthermore, many organizations do not have complete know
Post Quantum Cryptography - Let’s Do the Math
The quantum computing revolution is almost upon us, and this means a new world of cryptography, cybersecurity and, of course, cybercrime. Not all of us are aware of the magnitude of the change that needs to be made. It’s not like swapping out one component of a network for a newer bigger one. There are many small parts holding the cyber world together. Moving toward the age of post quantum cryptog
The Stealthy Success of Passkeys
Passkeys are a groundbreaking technology that leaves traditional passwords in the dust. They are designed to be resistant to phishing attacks thanks to their relationship to specific websites or services, and they significantly reduce the risk of credential theft. As organizations struggle with the noise of cybersecurity issues such as ransomware and social engineering, the widescale adoption of p
Behind the Power of the Cloud
Cloud technology may be efficient and vital to the global economy, but it comes at a substantial cost in terms of the power to make it run. This will only increase as more sophisticated forms of computing such as AI become normalized. But there are solutions for making this elastic and ubiquitous technology more ecologically responsible, ranging from using innovative cooling techniques through to
Lessons in Resilience from DORA
Information and communication technology (ICT) risk management is a vital part of daily practice for organizations in any industry. For those in the EU financial sector, a new set of regulations is being put in place in the form of the Digital Operational Resilience Act aka DORA. But it doesn’t just affect European financial companies – it affects anyone in the world that does business with them,
Protecting Data and All Paths to It
In discussing the recent acquisition of Imperva into the Thales fold, Nanhi Singh, VP Application Security and Customer Success at Imperva, and Todd Moore, Global Head of Data Security Products at Thales, dive deep into the many areas of security that will be positively affected, including APIs, bots and of course, generative AI. This is not a self-congratulation conversation: it’s a roadmap for h
What is Your Formula for Digital Trust?
Guests: James Leaton Gray, Director at The Privacy Practice, a firm that specializes in privacy and data protection and Haider Iqbal Manager of Product Marketing for Thales Identity and Access Management business.
Trust is vital to the relationship between companies and their customers, especially when it comes to protecting data. But companies have been traditionally confronted by a resistance o
The Predictions Episode 2024
We had a great year talking with experts on a range of security topics, so who better to turn to for prognostications for the new year? Here’s a collection of predictions from some of our guests.
Self-Sovereign Identities - Whose Life is it Anyway?
The practice of using different passwords for the hundreds or thousands of online locations we visit has grown quite out of control and long ago fell short of being a practical or secure process. In this episode, we discuss the practicality of Self-Sovereign Identities, in which a person’s individual, identifiable self is based on attributes and behaviours rather than centrally stored data. Is thi
A Thousand Things About Yourself
The data about ourselves is willingly submitted to organizations every time we make a purchase, open an account, or simply move around, online and in-person. Where does it go? Who owns it? What do they do with it? Steve Prentice talks with Justin Sherman, who thinks we should be more proactive about understanding the roles data brokers play in our lives and our futures.
DEI - The Centrepiece of Cyber
The concepts behind Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion have been practiced by some organizations in the past, but in this new era where the border lines between work and life are becoming increasingly blurred, and where technologies are helping people contribute in ways never seen before, it’s a good time to reassess what DEI is and how central it is to an organization. Dwan Jones of ISC2 brings her
The Quantum Computing Cryptopocalypse – I’ll Know It When I See It.
Is there such a thing as a quantum computing cryptopocalypse? Will we see the end of current security practices within the next few years, and what does this mean for the data that organizations would like to keep safe for longer than that? Nemertes CEO Johna Till Johnson and Bob Burns, Chief Product Security Officer at Thales, join host Steve Prentice to explain it all, and – of course – what you
The Vendor of My Vendor: The Importance of Finding the Right Relationships for Cloud
Cloud continues to evolve, but so too do the human organizations that depend on it. Companies expand into new territories, they buy other companies, or get bought, and the vendors with whom they drew up contracts also change, evolve, and farm out work. It’s a landscape of shifting sands where you can never be quite sure of who you’re really dealing with. Host Steve Prentice invites Sean Heide from
The Eternal Sunshine of the Criminal Mind
When you are a hammer, everything looks like a nail. Cybercriminals continue to succeed in discovering flaws and weaknesses in every connected technology. From zero days to SQL injection, what most people see as technology designed to perform a specific task, they see as a door, a window, or even a simple crack through which they can gain access. On this episode, host Steve Prentice talks with Ama
The Rise of the Sovereign Cloud
Companies and cloud providers around the world are tackling the thorny issue of digital sovereignty, seeking to protect their customer’s data as it travels across physical borders, while simultaneously respecting the various data privacy laws already in place. But digital sovereignty is not just a matter of location. On this episode, host Steve Prentice talks with Nellie Porter, head of product, G
The Human Element of Cybersecurity – Is There a Skills Gap?
Over the past few years, the definition of the chief information security officer (CISO) has changed as business environments have evolved. With digital transformation, cloud and hybrid working taking an increasingly dominant role in the day-to-day operations of the typical organization, the CISO has a unique and highly valuable role to play. However, a shortage of qualified IT workers at a time o
Exploring Consumer Trust in a Digital World
Today, data breaches are so endemic that it could be argued that consumers are becoming numb to the effects – they change their passwords, get a few reassuring emails from the company and more often than not nothing comes of it. Of course, businesses will feel the impact, and perhaps after repeated breaches consumers might start getting worried, but is the idea that a large data breach could seal
Can a Federal Data Privacy Bill Save the Day?
For this episode, Kevin Williams, VP Americas Sales at Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing and Michael Bahar, Partner & Co-Lead of Global Cybersecurity and Data Privacy at Eversheds Sutherland, join Neira Jones to discuss the current cybersecurity, privacy and regulatory landscape in the Americas.
Cloud Now - Mitigating the Risks of Operating in the Cloud
More digital has meant mean more cloud. The pandemic and the shift to hybrid working has prompted an acceleration in the adoption of cloud technologies by IT leaders worldwide, which looks set to continue for the foreseeable future. Previously, organizations have primarily looked at new application development and deployment for cloud, taking a ‘cloud first’ approach. However many have now pivoted
The Rise of Cyber Insurance
In this episode, we discuss what we mean by cyber insurance, and why are we seeing more companies take out policies. We will also look at what types of threats are covered and how cyber insurance jurisdiction works across different regions.
The experts joining, Neira Jones, for this episode are Danna Bethlehem, Product Marketing Director at Thales and Anthony Dagostino, CEO and Co-Founder, Converg
Ransomware – To Pay, or Not to Pay?
In this episode we explore the typical style of ransomware attacks, look at who is carrying them out, and discuss some best practice protective strategies
Joining our regular host, Neira Jones, for this episode are Paul Chichester, Director of Operations of the UK National Cyber Security Centre, and Bob Burns, Chief Product Security Officer at Thales.
The Convergence of IT/OT
Attacking OT systems presents a major threat not only to business disruption, but also to national economy and security. So how can we strengthen the security posture of critical infrastructure?
Joining our regular host, Neira Jones, for this episode are François Lasnier, VP Authentication and Access Management Products at Thales and Sid Shaffer, VP and Chief Delivery Officer at ITEGRITI.
Bonus Episode – The Rise of the Sovereign Cloud
In this bonus podcast episode, Rob Elliss, Vice President of Sales, EMEA at Thales Cloud Security joins Neil Hughes to discuss the rise of the sovereign cloud. They discuss how data sovereignty is not just about localization; it is ensuring that nation-states can store their data in their own country and control access to it.
Is the Future of Digital Identity Safe?
In this episode, Asaf Lerner, Director, Product Management at Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing and Uri Rivner, Founder & CEO, at Regutize join our host Neira Jones to answer the question – are our digital identities really safe?
Trends and Predictions for 2022 - More of the Same?
In this episode, we discuss trends and predictions for 2022. Will we be seeing more of the same?
The Future of Payments
The payments ecosystem has evolved tremendously over the past few years, raising the question: where will digital payment technologies take us in the future, and how does this affect retailers and financial services organizations?
In this episode, Neira Jones is joined by Scott Abrahams, Senior Vice President Business Development & FinTech, United Kingdom and Ireland, International Markets at Mast
The 2021 Thales Cloud Security Study
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated what has been a long-term broad adoption of cloud environments, including multicloud and hybrid deployments. Organizations need to extend and adapt their capabilities to take more control of their security efficiently and effectively in these new, dispersed environments, according to the 2021 Thales Cloud Security Study. The study is comprised of analysis from
Bonus Episode: Understanding the Data Process with a Security Platform
Mapping data flow is a fundamental part of the enterprise data process. There's no way an organization can understand their data cycle without knowing where their data is located. Despite this, findings from the 2021 Data Threat Report by Thales reveals that only 24% of companies have complete knowledge of where their data is stored. With such strong ties between the two data operations, the numbe
Evolution of Cloud Security: From Shared Responsibility to Shared Fate
The rapid adoption of digital technologies and remote or hybrid working is now an accepted part of society. The pandemic forced companies to adapt swiftly and many have turned to the cloud to help their digital acceleration. According to McKinsey cloud adoption has been accelerated by three years compared to pre-pandemic adoption rates. Gartner is also estimating that spending on public cloud serv
The 2021 Thales Access Management Index
The shift to remote working and the acceleration of cloud-based services have put a strain on identity and access management infrastructure. As remote access becomes the norm rather than the exception, many organisations need to evolve their security approaches in a world where there is no longer a defined perimeter, according to the 2021 Thales Access Management Index.
In this first Thales Securi
Building a Trusted World for Crypto Payments
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have exploded in value—making them an ever-more attractive target for scammers and hackers. So is cryptocurrency secure? How can businesses and individuals make sure they protect their digital investments? And what are the key security measures that should be implemented to secure the cryptocurrency backend? In this episode, we’ll be exploring the current cryptoc
Bonus Episode - Adopting the Shared Security Management Model
Shared security, also known as shared responsibility, is a cloud security management model that describes the distribution of enterprise data security management and accountability between a company and its cloud service provider(s). The framework essentially enables improved productivity and unparalleled agility, so why isn't every organization adopting it?
In this episode, introduced by Neira Jo
Bonus Episode - What Encryption Means in Quantum Resistant Networks
Network security encompasses the security tools, policies, and techniques used to monitor, prevent, and respond to unauthorised network access. Having such a broad definition and, therefore, challenging approach, it is important that businesses know what key areas to focus on and what enterprise tech solutions they should look to to ensure appropriate, airtight protection.
Forming part of an excl
Quantum Computing
The threat and arrival of quantum computers is ever-present with physics breakthroughs, more Qubits, quantum “supremacy”, and cloud service providers designing quantum computers, but what does it really mean to data protection? Is it really the end of encryption as we know it?
In Episode 11 of the Thales Security Sessions, host Neira Jones is joined by Mike Brown, CTO at Isara, and Michael Gardin
IoT Security
Organizations have only just begun discovering and benefiting from the opportunities provided by the Internet of Things. The ability to capture and analyze data from distributed connected devices offers the potential to optimize processes, create new revenue streams, and improve customer service. However, the IoT also exposes organizations to new security vulnerabilities introduced by increased ne
The 2021 Thales Data Threat Report
The shift to remote work and the acceleration of the shift to cloud-based infrastructure have profoundly impacted security teams. With the security risks and threats that these changes pose, most organizations have some work to do to improve their security posture, according to the new 2021 Thales Data Threat Report. Many organizations were unprepared for the unexpected security challenges they fa
Bonus Episode: The Shift to Passwordless Authentication
Passwordless and FIDO authentication is one of the hottest topics on the radar of identity and access management professionals. While passwordless authentication offers convenience for end users, not all methods offer the same level of protection.
In this special bonus edition podcast, Garrett Bekker, principal cybersecurity analyst at from 451 Research and Asaf Lerner, Director of Product Manag
5G – With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility
5G connectivity promises to break traditional paradigms of data delivery by providing network connectivity virtually everywhere. To accommodate this new paradigm in diverse data delivery, the building out of 5G infrastructures is underway. It is expected that in two years’ time 5G will reach 25 billion connected devices globally and this number will triple to 75 Billion by 2025. For enterprises an
More digital, more cloud : To trust or not to trust – Part 2
More digital will mean more cloud. Now in the second year, the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic has prompted an acceleration in the adoption of cloud technologies by IT leaders worldwide, which looks set to continue for the foreseeable future. Previously organisations have primarily looked at new application development and deployment for cloud, taking a ‘cloud first’ approach. However many have now
More digital, more cloud : To trust or not to trust – Part 1
More digital will mean more cloud. Now in the second year, the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic has prompted an acceleration in the adoption of cloud technologies by IT leaders worldwide, which looks set to continue for the foreseeable future. Previously organisations have primarily looked at new application development and deployment for cloud, taking a ‘cloud first’ approach. However many have now
Data Beyond Borders: The Schrems II Aftermath
Are the current rules and regulations for securing information and maintaining privacy fit for purpose when you think about the future? Do you think work and lifestyle changes brought about by Covid-19 will have a regulatory impact that we need to plan for? Neira discusses these questions with Enza Iannopollo, Senior Analyst at Forrester and Thales’ own Mukesh Chandak, Business Development Directo
The Challenges of Digital Transformation
Many businesses have been forced to accelerate their digital transformation strategies due to the pandemic and doing it successfully has become a major challenge. What do organisations do to transform their infrastructure to where it needs to be from a technology standpoint? The new threats are here to stay – so what is the best DX practice from a technology point of view? How do you focus on the
Time for the crystal ball – What to expect in 2021
In this episode we are looking ahead at what we can expect in 2021 and reviewing how 2020’s remote working, separation from family and teams have changed us. Have a listen to some of the interesting insights from Neira’s guests, Troels Oerting, Chairman of the Board of the World Economic Forum’s Centre for Cybersecurity (C4C) and Ashvin Kamaraju, CTO and Vice President Engineering at Thales Cloud
Do you know who I am? The digital identity challenge
More digital also means more interactions where the various parties are interacting without knowing each other. This is linked to the much needed focus on digital identity, IAM, CIAM, authentication, behavioural analytics. Has the pandemic forced people’s perception of digital identity to change as they have been forced to accept the digital transformation in their own lives? Our host Neira Jones
More digital, more risk: where is the trust?
More digital, means more ecommerce, more digital payments, more financial fraud and cybercrime and ultimately more risk. Many organisations within the payment sector are being pushed into digitisation more quickly as they move to operate online to keep cash flow – without doing necessary due diligence on the best solution or vendor and with security not really on their agenda. These are some of th
Real Theats for Real People - What has the pandemic taught us?
More remote, more digital, more risk: what do we do about that? Are businesses being forced into digital transformation too quickly and therefore cutting corners?
In this Episode, hosted by Neira Jones, business advisor on all things fintech, regtech, cybercrime, information security, regulations and digital innovation, we are joined by Todd Moore, Head of Encryption Products at Thales, and Rick
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