What do spies, skateboarders, and startups have in common? Security.
In this episode of Code and Country, former CSIS technical ops lead Andrew Amaro shares how his background in physical infiltration and cyber operations shaped his approach to enterprise security.
We cover why insider threats remain the most overlooked risk, how physical access is still a cyber problem, and why org charts are failing security leaders.
Andrew also explains how intelligence tactics can improve security posture, and why collaboration between cyber, physical, and executive teams isn’t optional anymore.
If you’re thinking about supply chain risk, insider threats, or how to align security with business growth, this episode is for you. ■
Episode 13Andrew AmaroFormer CSIS Ops Lead, Founder of Klavan Security
Code and Country
Episode 13Andrew AmaroFormer CSIS Ops Lead, Founder of Klavan Security
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