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Cybersecurity is constantly evolving, and staying ahead of threats requires more than just tools—it demands strategy, leadership, and expertise. The unfortunate reality is that the threat landscape affects all companies regardless of industry or size, but many companies simply do not have the expertise or budget to defend effectively.
On the latest episode of the TechSpective Podcast, I sat down with my good friend Den Jones, Founder and CEO of 909Cyber, to talk about his latest venture and why it’s helping to fill that void and hitting the mark for companies of all sizes.
If you know Den, you know he’s not someone who stands still for long. From leading security initiatives at Adobe and Cisco to helping Banyan Security scale up before its acquisition, his career has been defined by forward motion. Now, with 909Cyber, he’s taking everything he’s learned and offering it as a service—literally.
In this episode, Den shares the inspiration behind 909Cyber, his take on the current cybersecurity landscape, and why organizations today need flexible, pragmatic solutions more than ever. We talk about the challenges facing small and mid-sized businesses, the growing demand for virtual CISOs, and how a “strategy and execution” approach can fill critical security gaps.
We also get into the mindset shift that’s happening across the industry: it’s no longer about buying the shiniest tool, but about understanding your business, your risks, and deploying the right solutions—sometimes with what you already have.
Whether you’re a CISO, a business leader, or just interested in how cybersecurity consulting is evolving, this conversation is full of insights you won’t want to miss.
Watch or listen to the full episode now and learn how 909Cyber is helping organizations rethink security from the ground up.
You should also check out the Cyber909 podcast—which I recently guested on with Den.
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