The show engages security vendors and CISOs with credible external guests, valuable for PR reaching enterprise security buyers. Booking guests with strong domain credibility (CISO, researchers, journalists) yields high relevance and media impact; expect moderate effort to secure guests who can speak to practical risk and ethics.
154 episodes, Weekly, 4.6 rating
<1k, Female, USA
bareknucklespod@gmail.com
Hosted by two guys named George on either side of the divide, this is a cybersecurity podcast that tackles the relationship between vendors and their customers. George Kamide is on the security vendor side, and George Al-Koura is a CISO on the customer side. Vendors gotta sell, and companies need tooling to protect their data. Tune in to hear real conversations from opposing sides of the pitch about cybersecurity marketing, sales, and go to market strategies. We go after these topics and bad practices with bare knuckles, then it’s down to brass tacks to look for solutions. Tune in to hear from guests from either side, including CISOs, SMEs, sales leaders, frontline account managers, and more!
George Kamide, George Al-Koura
Marketing, Business, Technology, Careers, Society & Culture
Typical Credentials:
Senior professionals with domain expertise and public speaking ability (e.g., CISO, psychologist, journalist, policy/advocate), often with published work or leadership roles
Required Achievements:
leadership roles, publications or research, media appearances or conference speaking engagements, policy advocacy or industry leadership
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cybersecurity, ai governance, privacy, AI ethics, vendor-customer dynamics, CISOs, red teaming AI, deepfakes, stalkerware, digital identity