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  • The 30/60/90 Day Plan for Customer Marketing in Cybersecurity with Antu Buck
    Sep 17 2025
    Episode Summary: Antu Buck didn’t plan to end up in customer marketing. She started in sales, carrying a bag as a BDR and enterprise rep, before realizing the part she loved most was building customer relationships. That path led her to McAfee, Intel Security, and now Gigamon, where she’s the Senior Director of Customer Marketing & Community. In this episode, Antu explains customer marketing, how it grew from “reference calls” into a core pillar of modern marketing, and why advocacy, community, and lifecycle programs all matter. We also discuss the common mistakes companies make when they treat community as a checkbox, how to prove ROI in a low-disclosure industry, and what it takes to turn a happy customer into a true superfan. Listen in as Antu previews her 30/60/90-day playbook for building a customer marketing program and catch the full plan live at CyberMarketingCon. About Antu: Antu Buck is the Senior Director of Customer Marketing & Community at Gigamon, where she leads customer advocacy, engagement programs, and lifecycle marketing initiatives. Before Gigamon, she built and ran customer marketing programs at McAfee and Intel Security, including customer reference programs, executive briefings, and advocacy initiatives. Her career began in sales as a BDR and enterprise rep, which gave her a customer-first perspective that still shapes her approach today. Connect with Antu on LinkedIn 🔗 Links & Resources: Learn more about Gigamon Subscribe & Review: 👉 Enjoyed this one? Drop us a quick ⭐ rating or review, it helps more cyber marketers find the show. 📩 Questions, feedback, or want to be a guest? Email: podcast@cybersecuritymarketingsociety.com Meet us at CyberMarketingCon 2025! Want to level up your cybersecurity marketing? Join us Dec 7–10 in Austin, TX, for four days of zero-fluff workshops, real-deal networking, and maybe the best BBQ meetup you’ll ever have. 👉 Snag your ticket now! See you in Austin, where the insights and vibes are hotter. Follow the Hosts: Gianna Whitver on LinkedIn Maria Velasquez on LinkedIn Thank you for tuning in to another episode of Breaking Through in Cybersecurity Marketing. You can join the Cybersecurity Marketing Society on our website, main LinkedIn page, Instagram page, or podcast LinkedIn page. See you in the next episode!
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    34 min
  • Beyond the CISO: How Founders Should Pitch Security Buyers
    Sep 10 2025
    Episode Summary: CISOs get all the cold emails, but they’re not always the ones who decide if your product lives or dies. In this episode, Rob Solomon (CrowdStrike) and Jennifer Reed (Amazon Web Services, AWS) join hosts Gianna and Maria to explain why the real buying power often sits with solution architects and security engineers. They take us inside the AWS-CrowdStrike-NVIDIA Cyber Accelerator Program (Gianna is a mentor for the program), share how joint launches like Falcon for AWS Security Incident Response come together, and spell out what startups get wrong when pitching technical buyers. You will hear how to move past fear-based messaging, make adoption seamless, and why internal marketing matters as much as the external splash. About the Guests Rob Solomon is a Senior Cloud Solutions Architect – Alliances at CrowdStrike, where he designs and advises on secure, scalable cloud architectures and helps partners integrate CrowdStrike technologies into joint solutions. Follow on LinkedIn Jenn Reed is a Principal Security Partner Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services (AWS) and a former Chief Information Security Officer. She works with AWS partners and customers on cloud-native security, compliance, and technical strategy, bringing firsthand experience of what resonates (and fails) when pitching security leaders. Follow on LinkedIn 🔗 Links & Resources: CrowdStrike Press Release | Falcon for AWS Security Incident Response Forbes | CrowdStrike and AWS Simplify Security Incident Response AWS re Inforce 2025 | Best practices to securing AI with AWS and CrowdStrike (DAP203) AWS Workshop | Hybrid Environments with IAM Roles Anywhere CrowdStrike AWS Subscribe & Review: Enjoyed this episode? Leave us a ⭐ rating or review, it helps more marketers find the show. 📩 Questions, feedback, or want to be a guest? Email: podcast@cybersecuritymarketingsociety.com Meet us at CyberMarketingCon 2025! Want the insider secrets cybersecurity marketers use? Join us December 7–10 in Austin, TX, for four days of zero-fluff workshops, real-deal networking, and maybe the best BBQ meetup you’ll ever have. 👉 Snag your ticket now! See you in Austin, where the insights and vibes are hotter. Follow the Hosts: Gianna Whitver on LinkedIn Maria Velasquez on LinkedIn Thank you for tuning in to another episode of Breaking Through in Cybersecurity Marketing. You can join the Cybersecurity Marketing Society on our website, main LinkedIn page, Instagram page, or podcast LinkedIn page. See you in the next episode!
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    40 min
  • Building Impact & Cyber Community with Debbie Sallis of the Cyber Guild
    Sep 3 2025
    Episode Summary: The Cyber Guild is built on community, helping people use technology to their advantage and ensuring that no one is left behind in the digital age. In this episode, Executive Director Debbie Sallis joins Gianna to share how that mission comes to life: through three targeted events helping people professionally develop in the cyber world. They host Uniting Women in Cyber, a flagship event that feels more like an experience than a conference; Cyber Connect, which pivoted in response to federal layoffs to support professionals in transition; and RISE, a mentorship program connecting seasoned leaders with those just starting their cybersecurity careers. With only four staff and a dedicated group of volunteers, Debbie shows how impact isn’t about scale or budget, it’s about showing up, creating space, and meeting the moment together. This episode is about how community, not scale, drives change in cybersecurity and how you can be part of it. About Debbie Debbie Sallis is the executive director of The Cyber Guild, a nonprofit community advancing sustainable cybersecurity and inclusive leadership. Since 2021, she has led the Guild’s flagship programs — Uniting Women in Cyber, Cyber Connect, and RISE — building initiatives that give professionals at every stage of their careers a place to connect, grow, and lead. In addition to her role at The Cyber Guild, Debbie contributes her expertise as an Advisory Board Member with the Technology Advancement Center (TAC), which supports open-source innovation for U.S. national security and the intelligence community, and with Evans & Chambers Technology, a D.C.-based firm that delivers secure, agile software solutions for defense and intelligence missions. Follow Debbie on LinkedIn. 🔗 Links & Resources: The Cyber Guild – Learn more about the nonprofit, its mission, and programs. Uniting Women in Cyber – October 9, 2024 (Amazon HQ, Crystal City, Arlington) – Event details and registration. Sponsorship Opportunities – Ways to support and get involved. Subscribe & Review:Enjoyed this episode? Leave us a ⭐ rating or review, it helps more marketers find the show. 📩 Questions, feedback, or want to be a guest? Email: podcast@cybersecuritymarketingsociety.com Meet us at CyberMarketingCon 2025! Want the insider secrets cybersecurity marketers use? Join us December 7–10 in Austin, TX, for four days of zero-fluff workshops, real-deal networking, and maybe the best BBQ meetup you’ll ever have. 👉 Snag your ticket now! See you in Austin, where the insights and vibes are hotter. Follow the Hosts: Gianna Whitver on LinkedIn Maria Velasquez on LinkedIn Thank you for tuning in to another episode of Breaking Through in Cybersecurity Marketing. You can join the Cybersecurity Marketing Society on our website, main LinkedIn page, Instagram page, or podcast LinkedIn page. See you next Wednesday with a new episode!
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    22 min
  • Building ‘Herd Immunity’ in Cybersecurity (Without Big Budgets)
    Aug 27 2025
    Episode Summary: For Brandon Min, building Herd Security has meant tackling two challenges at once: helping companies create a culture of security while also figuring out how to market a startup on a scrappy budget. In this episode, he shares how Herd rethinks security awareness with micro-training that employees finish, why 90% of cyberattacks start with users, and what it takes to build “herd immunity” inside organizations. On the marketing side, Brandon walks us through testing ideas before building, finding overlooked SEO wins, and how, in his experience, a $50 guerrilla stunt brought in more leads than a trade show booth that cost 500x more. It’s a rare look at the crossroads of security culture and startup marketing, and it offers plenty of lessons for anyone trying to build attention and trust in cybersecurity. About Brandon: Brandon Min is the Founder & CEO of Herd Security, a Los Angeles-based startup helping organizations build “herd immunity” against social‑engineering and AI‑driven threats through micro-training, workflow automation, and targeted simulations that engage employees. Herd Security’s platform also addresses emerging deepfake risk with tools, including voice deepfake detection. This is part of its broader training and awareness suite and aims at a modern, user‑centric security culture. Before launching, Brandon worked at Duo Security, supporting secure‑access deployments and bringing a hands‑on technical perspective that informs his product and go‑to‑market decisions. Connect with Brandon on LinkedIn. 🔗 Links & Resources: Learn more about Herd Security WePay’s Ice Block Stunt at PayPal’s Conference - guerrilla marketing done right! Subscribe & Review: Enjoyed this episode? Leave us a ⭐ rating or review, it helps more marketers find the show. 📩 Questions, feedback, or want to be a guest? Email: podcast@cybersecuritymarketingsociety.com Meet us at CyberMarketingCon 2025! Want the insider secrets cybersecurity marketers use? Join us December 7–10 in Austin, TX, for four days of zero-fluff workshops, real-deal networking, and maybe the best BBQ meetup you’ll ever have. 👉 Snag your ticket now! See you in Austin, where the insights and vibes are hotter. Follow the Hosts: Gianna Whitver on LinkedIn Maria Velasquez on LinkedIn Thank you for tuning in to another episode of Breaking Through in Cybersecurity Marketing. You can join the Cybersecurity Marketing Society on our website, main LinkedIn page, Instagram page, or podcast LinkedIn page. See you in the next episode!
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    35 min
  • From Cisco to Startups: Leadership Lessons That Last with Sri Sundaralingam
    Aug 20 2025
    Episode Summary: Sri Sundaralingam has led teams at global enterprises and multiple startups in cybersecurity and enterprise software. He is now the CMO at Xage Security and has held leadership positions at Cisco, Symantec, ExtraHop, Shape Security, Mojo Networks, and Endace. He breaks down what carries over between big-company and early-stage environments and what you must relearn. In the episode, we explore hiring for creativity vs. experience, how to test a move from individual contributor (IC) to manager before you commit, and practical ways to handle politics while keeping work moving. Sri also shares how he frames Zero Trust and other technical concepts so buyers understand the value. Listen if you’re deciding between startup and enterprise, weighing IC vs. management, or want concrete hiring and communication tactics you can use this quarter. About Sri: Sri Sundaralingam is Chief Marketing Officer at Xage Security, a global leader in zero trust access, especially for critical infrastructure. His experience spans leadership roles in high-growth startups and international firms, including ExtraHop, Symantec, Shape Security, Endace, Cisco, Mojo Networks, and Juniper Networks. With a technical engineering foundation, Sri has guided teams across product management, product marketing, and corporate marketing. He’s also credited as an inventor on wireless security technology pioneered at Mojo Networks. 🔗 Links & Resources: Follow Sri Sundaralingam on LinkedIn Xage Security – Official Website Meet us at CyberMarketingCon 2025! Want the insider secrets cybersecurity marketers use? Join us December 7–10 in Austin, TX, for four days of zero-fluff workshops, real-deal networking, and maybe the best BBQ meetup you’ll ever have. 👉 Snag your ticket now! See you in Austin, where the insights and vibes are hotter. Subscribe & Review: Enjoyed this episode? Leave us a ⭐ rating or review, it helps more marketers find the show. 📩 Questions, feedback, or want to be a guest? Email: podcast@cybersecuritymarketingsociety.com Follow the Hosts: Gianna Whitver on LinkedIn Maria Velasquez on LinkedIn Thank you for tuning in to another episode of Breaking Through in Cybersecurity Marketing. You can join the Cybersecurity Marketing Society on our website, main LinkedIn page, Instagram page, or podcast LinkedIn page. See you in the next episode!
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    31 min
  • Inside the Ransomware Economy with Dr. Diane Janosek
    Aug 13 2025
    Episode Summary: Ransomware has evolved from one-off attacks to a fully operational criminal economy. Today, cybercrime groups operate with defined roles, shared infrastructure, and a growing reliance on AI to speed up intrusion, encryption, and extortion. Our guest this episode unveils insights from tracking the fraudulent side of the internet. Dr. Diane Janosek, CEO of Janos LLC and former senior executive at the National Security Agency (NSA), joins Gianna to unpack the structure and strategy behind ransomware-as-a-service. Drawing on her background in law, compliance, and national security, including her leadership at the National Cryptologic School, she breaks down how these syndicates function, what most companies get wrong in their response, and why even well-maintained backups aren’t the safety net they once were. We also explore how AI is accelerating the criminal kill chain, the real stats behind ransom payments (and regrets), and why ransomware is increasingly a tool of geopolitical disruption, not just financial gain. 🎬 The trailer for the film is included in this episode with permission. Courtesy of the Bold Stroke. All rights reserved. Dawn of Cyberwarfare – Produced by the Bold Stroke – Directed by Alisha Merkle & Fabrizio Dublino 🔗 Links & Resources: The Cyber Effect by Dr. Mary Aiken Chip War by Chris Miller Elon Musk by Walter Isaacson Darknet Diaries podcast: darknetdiaries.com Recommended episode: Episode 24 – Operation BayonetArticle on King Charles’ Canada visit More about the film here! Meet us at CyberMarketingCon 2025! Want the insider secrets cybersecurity marketers use? Join us December 7–10 in Austin, TX, for four days of zero-fluff workshops, real-deal networking, and maybe the best BBQ meetup you’ll ever have. 👉 Snag your ticket now! See you in Austin, where the insights and vibes are hotter. About Dr. Diane: Dr. Diane Janosek is a national security leader, cybersecurity compliance expert, and CEO of Janos LLC. With over a decade at the National Security Agency, she served as Deputy Director of Compliance, Commandant of the National Cryptologic School, and senior legal and policy advisor across the intelligence community. She holds a Ph.D. in cybersecurity law, a J.D., and a master’s in strategic intelligence, and has worked at the intersection of law, cyber, privacy, and geopolitics throughout her career. Diane has trained thousands of cyber professionals globally, written extensively on cyber ethics and space security, and remains a leading voice on the risks posed by AI-accelerated threats and criminal enterprise models like ransomware-as-a-service. Learn more at dianejanosek.com Follow her on LinkedIn Subscribe & Review: Enjoyed this episode? Leave us a ⭐ rating or review, it helps more marketers find the show. 📩 Questions, feedback, or want to be a guest? Email: podcast@cybersecuritymarketingsociety.com Follow the Hosts: Gianna Whitver on LinkedIn Maria Velasquez on LinkedIn Thank you for tuning in to another episode of Breaking Through in Cybersecurity Marketing. You can join the Cybersecurity Marketing Society on our website, main LinkedIn page, Instagram page, or podcast LinkedIn page. See you in the next episode!
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    36 min
  • Different Is Good: Why Standing Out > Being Perfect on Social
    Aug 6 2025
    Episode Summary: You can’t copy Maya Doron. Not just because she’ll notice (and yes, she has receipts), but because everything she does on social at Wiz is built on something AI can’t touch: chaos, specificity, and a running list of what we’re calling Maya-isms. As Growth Marketing Manager at Wiz, Maya helps shape one of the most original brands in cybersecurity — from viral puppies and cloud cornflakes to musicals, memes, and “what’s in your tabs?” CISO interviews. In this episode, she joins Gianna to talk through what makes content real, what makes it work, and why going viral is never the goal. They get into the problems with AI-generated blandness, the return of photos on LinkedIn, how sensory marketing taps into memory even more deeply than visuals, and what it takes to build a brand people don’t just notice — they respect. 🎧 Hit play to hear how Maya builds scroll-stopping social in the most copy-paste-prone industry online. 🔗 Links & Resources: Watch the Wiz Puppies Campaign – yes, there are actual puppies! Watch the Wiz April Fool’s Musical – yes, it’s a full musical! Learn more about Wiz Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome and intro to Maya Deone from Wiz 01:08 – What Maya does as Growth Marketing Manager 02:36 – Social platforms, TikTok strategy, and reaching the next wave 04:06 – Filming CISOs, creating content at events, and AI tools for editing 05:49 – Maya’s favorite brand accounts: Surreal Cornflakes & Duolingo 07:59 – Wiz Easter eggs and sensory marketing tricks 09:32 – How Wiz uses AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude 10:42 – The sameness problem on LinkedIn and keeping your voice 13:27 – Making content digestible for CISOs and why shorter wins 14:33 – What performs best on social: booths, themes, and research 17:17 – The viral puppy campaign and ungated content strategy 19:24 – Creating trailer-style content and staying positive in cyber 22:21 – Social media trends to skip — and what’s working now 24:43 – The rise of raw, behind-the-scenes, and handwritten posts 25:26 – “Don’t optimize for viral, optimize for real” 27:00 – Building brand trust through consistency and giveaways 28:39 – Maya’s mantra: “Don’t post what a competitor could copy” 30:12 – What is sensory marketing? And why it sticks 33:08 – Sound, food, and April Fool’s musicals 34:13 – Where to find Maya and final thoughts 34:54 – Come to CyberMarketingCon 2025 in Austin! Meet us at CyberMarketingCon 2025! Want the insider secrets cybersecurity marketers use? Join us December 7–10 in Austin, TX, for four days of zero-fluff workshops, real-deal networking, and maybe the best BBQ meetup you’ll ever have. 👉 Snag your ticket now! See you in Austin, where the insights and vibes are hotter. About Maya: Maya Doron joined the Wiz team in September 2023 as the growth marketing manager. In her role, she leads the company’s social and video content strategy across platforms like YouTube, LinkedIn, and X, turning playful and bold ideas (think puppies, booth cornflakes, and musicals) into impactful campaigns that stand out in cybersecurity marketing. Previously, Maya held digital and influencer marketing roles at companies like Vesttoo and Percepto International and brings a creative, fast-moving mindset to everything she works on. Follow Maya on LinkedIn. Subscribe & Review: Enjoyed this episode? Leave us a ⭐ rating or review, it helps more marketers find the show. 📩 Questions, feedback, or want to be a guest? Email: podcast@cybersecuritymarketingsociety.com Follow the Hosts: Gianna Whitver on LinkedIn Maria on LinkedIn Thank you for tuning in to another episode of Breaking Through in Cybersecurity Marketing. You can join the Cybersecurity Marketing Society on our website, main LinkedIn page, Instagram page, or podcast LinkedIn page. See you in the next episode!
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    37 min
  • You Can’t Cold Call the SOC: GTM Lessons from ArmorText with Matt Calligan
    Jul 30 2025
    Episode Summary: Matt Calligan, Director of Revenue Operations at ArmorText, joins us from Iceland to talk about what it takes to build a sales motion from scratch in cybersecurity when your product is built for moments nobody wants to think about. As the company’s first salesperson, Matt shares how he helped ArmorText find early traction through ISACs, why the government wasn’t the buyer they expected, and how private-sector incident response teams became their core market. We dig into go-to-market lessons around timing and trust, and why most traditional sales tactics don’t work when the use case is crisis-driven. We also discuss selling through distributors without a formal channel program, supporting marketing without a full-time team, and what happens when converting at 80% but only if the right people have heard of you. 🔗 Links & Resources: Matt Calligan on LinkedIn ArmorText Learn more about ISACs: National Council of ISACs Meet us at CyberMarketingCon 2025! Want the insider secrets cybersecurity marketers use? Join us December 7–10 in Austin, TX, for four days of zero-fluff workshops, real-deal networking, and maybe the best BBQ meetup you’ll ever have. 👉 Snag your ticket now! See you in Austin, where the insights and vibes are hotter. About Matt: Matt Calligan is the Director of Revenue Operations at ArmorText, where he works closely with critical infrastructure organizations to support secure, out-of-band communications for cybersecurity incidents and threat sharing. As the company’s first salesperson, Matt helped shape ArmorText’s early go-to-market motion—building traction through partnerships with ISACs and navigating complex sales cycles in highly regulated industries. He also leads strategy across sales, marketing, and channel efforts, helping the team scale without traditional org structures. Matt brings two decades of enterprise sales experience and advises other cybersecurity startups on finding product-market fit, building revenue engines, and selling in trust-first environments. Subscribe & Review: Enjoyed this episode? Leave us a ⭐ rating or review, it helps more marketers find the show. 📩 Questions, feedback, or want to be a guest? Email: podcast@cybersecuritymarketingsociety.com Follow the Hosts: Gianna Whitver on LinkedIn Maria Velasquez on LinkedIn Thank you for tuning in to another episode of Breaking Through in Cybersecurity Marketing. You can join the Cybersecurity Marketing Society on our website, main LinkedIn page, Instagram page, or podcast LinkedIn page. See you in the next episode!
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    41 min