Craig Newmark: The Paul Revere of Cybersecurity (Re-Air)
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Craig Newmark: The Paul Revere of Cybersecurity (Re-Air)

This week, we’re revisiting our conversation with iconic guest Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist.

How can leadership in cybersecurity help shape the future of national security and public awareness?

In this episode of the Chief Influencer Podcast, guest host Liesl Riddle, Dean of George Washington University’s College of Professional Studies, sits down with Craig to explore his ongoing philanthropic work and advocacy in cybersecurity. Often compared to Paul Revere for his efforts to sound the alarm, Craig has been a leading voice in raising awareness around the threats facing America’s digital infrastructure.

He shares how he’s working to influence key stakeholders, mobilize action, and protect both personal and national assets. From training veterans for careers in cybersecurity to building partnerships across universities and government agencies, Craig underscores the importance of collective effort in addressing today’s challenges. The conversation also highlights his leadership philosophy, rooted in the Golden Rule, and his deep commitment to supporting military families and veterans.

Takeaways:
  • Mobilize the Whole Country on Cybersecurity: A national mobilization effort is needed to protect individuals, families, homes, jobs, and infrastructure from cyber threats. This involves raising awareness and actively encouraging everyone to participate in cybersecurity efforts.
  • Segment and Focus on Key Areas: Cybersecurity efforts should be segmented by targeting specific sectors, such as workforce development and training for veterans and their spouses, to address particular needs effectively.
  • Implement Cybersecurity Basics in Business: Businesses, especially utilities, should adopt basic cybersecurity hygiene, ensuring that employees and devices are secure both at work and at home. Employees should be educated on maintaining cybersecurity protocols in various environments.
  • Invest in Tools to Cut Through Confusion: It’s important to acquire advanced tools that simplify and clarify cybersecurity efforts, such as technologies that detect and manage anomalies or potential threats efficiently.
  • Be Ready for Adversity: Preparing for negative actions from adversaries, such as dirty tricks and cyberattacks, is crucial. Being ready means having robust defenses and contingency plans in place.

Quote of the Show:
  • “Prepare to be as agile as you can because everything is way more unpredictable than it ever was.” 

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