
The Bid Picture with Bidemi Ologunde
The Bid Picture podcast provides an array of information concerning cybersecurity. It includes the latest news and facts to keep listeners up-to-date with the most current events and developments in cybersecurity. At the same time, the podcast is not merely a factual digest; it also incorporates a range of opinions, encouraging its audience to consider different perspectives on cybersecurity matters.
The Bid Picture podcast enriches its content by inviting a variety of guests. These guests come from diverse backgrounds, contributing their unique insights to the conversation. By doing so, the podcast ensures a multifaceted discussion, promoting a more comprehensive understanding of cybersecurity.
One of the most distinguishing features of this podcast is its focus on the everyday implications of cybersecurity. Rather than discussing cybersecurity in abstract or theoretical terms, the Bid Picture podcast delves into how these issues affect us on a day-to-day basis. This approach helps listeners to connect with the topic at a personal level and enhances their awareness of the importance and relevance of cybersecurity in daily life.
The Bid Picture with Bidemi Ologunde
363. Purandar Das & Ken Foster.
In this episode, host Bidemi Ologunde spoke with Purandar Das, the Founder and CEO of Sotero, a global leader in data security and ransomware prevention and Ken Foster, a Cybersecurity, Architecture, and Compliance Expert.
The conversation touched on the latest requirement update to the PCI-DSS 4.0, and what motivated this latest update; what types of businesses need to comply with PCI-DSS 4.0, when the deadline for compliance is, and the risks of non-compliance; the reasons for an increased focus on encryption and real-time anomaly detection in PCI-DSS 4.0; how the new update to the PCI-DSS will impact day-to-day operations, and cost implications for organizations; how Sotero helps organizations achieve PCI-DSS compliance; how businesses can leverage PCI-DSS 4.0 compliance as a competitive advantage, and what the future look like for data security standards; and lots more.