The Cyber Resilience Brief: A SafeBreach Podcast
The Cyber Resilience Brief: A SafeBreach Podcast
Podcast Description
The Cyber Resilience Brief is your 15-minute pulse on how organizations can build stronger defenses and achieve true cyber resilience. Each episode dives into the practical realities of Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS), adversarial exposure validation, and the evolving strategies that keep modern enterprises secure.
Hosted by Tova Dvorin and brought to you by SafeBreach — the leader in Adversarial Exposure Validation — this podcast features insights from cybersecurity leaders, integration partners, CISOs, technical experts, and forward-thinking customers.
Whether you’re in the EU navigating DORA requirements, managing a global security program, or simply looking to better validate your defensive posture, The Cyber Resilience Brief delivers actionable guidance, partner perspectives, and the latest trends to help your business stay ahead.
🎧 Subscribe and join us as we explore what it takes to proactively defend, adapt, and thrive in today’s threat landscape.
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This podcast focuses on various topics within the cybersecurity realm, including Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS), adversarial exposure validation, and the latest ransomware trends with specific episodes addressing issues like the Warlock ransomware and critical vulnerabilities in systems like SharePoint. Each episode emphasizes actionable guidance for organizations to bolster their defenses and adapt to evolving threats.

The Cyber Resilience Brief is your 15-minute pulse on how organizations can build stronger defenses and achieve true cyber resilience. Each episode dives into the practical realities of Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS), adversarial exposure validation, and the evolving strategies that keep modern enterprises secure.
Hosted by Tova Dvorin and brought to you by SafeBreach — the leader in Adversarial Exposure Validation — this podcast features insights from cybersecurity leaders, integration partners, CISOs, technical experts, and forward-thinking customers.
Whether you’re in the EU navigating DORA requirements, managing a global security program, or simply looking to better validate your defensive posture, The Cyber Resilience Brief delivers actionable guidance, partner perspectives, and the latest trends to help your business stay ahead.
🎧 Subscribe and join us as we explore what it takes to proactively defend, adapt, and thrive in today’s threat landscape.
The EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is set to transform cybersecurity—from a best practice into a legal requirement. But what does that actually mean for security teams, product leaders, and CISOs?
In this episode of The Cyber Resilience Brief, host Tova Dvorin and cybersecurity expert Adrian Culley break down the CRA in plain terms—and explain why the shift to continuous security validation is unavoidable.
You’ll learn:
- What the CRA means by “products with digital elements (PDEs)”—and why almost everyone is in scope
- The real obligations manufacturers, importers, and distributors must meet
- How CRA connects to DORA and TIBER—and why this is just the beginning of a broader regulatory wave
- Why point-in-time testing is officially obsolete
- How BAS, CART, and Adversarial Exposure Validation (AEV) enable continuous compliance and real resilience
With enforcement deadlines approaching and significant penalties on the horizon, the message is clear: If your security testing isn’t continuous, it’s not CRA-ready.
Whether you’re selling into the EU or building digital products anywhere in the world, this episode will help you understand what’s coming—and how to stay ahead of it.
Listen now to learn how to shift from reactive security to continuous cyber resilience.
Read more about EUCRA in our blog: https://www.safebreach.com/blog/eu-cyber-resilience-act-readiness/

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