Whether you're in the public sector, tech manufacturing, or cyber policy, this episode offers a candid look at how cooperation—and not competition— will define the next era of cybersecurity.
In this episode of Exploited: The Cyber Truth, host Paul Ducklin welcomes Madison Horn, National Security & Critical Infrastructure Advisor at World Wide Technology, alongside Joseph M. Saunders, Founder & CEO of RunSafe Security.
Together, they explore the power of collaboration in cyberspace—and why unity between government and industry is key to defending our most critical systems.
Madison draws from her extensive background in national security and infrastructure resilience to discuss how public-private partnerships can evolve beyond check-the-box compliance. Joe adds perspective on the economic and operational alignment needed to ensure a well-functioning, secure society.
Tune in to hear:
- What defines effective public-private collaboration in cybersecurity
- How AI and emerging technologies reshape critical infrastructure defense
- Why resilience depends on communication between operators and suppliers
- The case for security-by-design as a shared responsibility
- The role of deterrence, cyber forces, and software resilience in national security