The Lock & Key Lounge — An ArmorText Original Podcast
Welcome to The Lock & Key Lounge, the official podcast from ArmorText, the leader in secure out-of-band communications. Each episode brings you into the conversation with the sharpest minds in cybersecurity, law, critical infrastructure, intelligence, and government. We go beyond the headlines and vendor buzzwords to unpack real-world challenges—from incident response and cybercrime innovation to legal landmines, boardroom decisions, and threat intelligence at scale.
Pull up a chair, pour a drink, and join us as we explore what it takes to stay resilient in a world where operational security, compliance, and communication have never been more intertwined.
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The Lock & Key Lounge — An ArmorText Original Podcast
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The Lock & Key Lounge - RIFF Edition 5
In this RIFF Edition, Navroop and Matt work through seven stories spanning different sectors, threat actors, and tools—but one failure mode: the layer underneath your security stack is the actual attack surface. From the collapse of patching wi...
Podcast#24 : The Board Has No Playbook
In the days since the US-Israel strikes against Iran, business guidance has been pouring in from analyst firms, newsrooms, and government agencies—but roughly ninety percent of the coverage focuses on cyber-attack preparedness and supply chain ...