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  <title>Our Theoretical Controls Work Great Against Hypothetical Attacks</title>
  <description> Our Theoretical Controls Work Great Against Hypothetical Attacks  All links and images can be found on  CISO Series  This week's episode is hosted by David Spark, producer of CISO Series and Andy Ellis, principal of Duha. Joining is David Nolan, former CISO, Asurion.  In this episode:  Influence, not control The initiative gap Skip the framework, patch the server Confident code with no owner   A huge thanks to our sponsor, ThreatLocker   ThreatLocker makes Zero Trust practical. With Default Deny, Ringfencing, and Elevation Control, CISOs get real control that's easy to manage and built to scale. Stop threats before they execute and reduce operational noise without adding complexity. See how simple prevention can be at ThreatLocker.com/CISO. </description>
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