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Cybersecurity best practices for staying ahead of a modern attacker!
This video podcast is about paying attention to what’s really happening.
And understanding what it means in practice.
In this Blue Team Briefing, we explore cybersecurity best practices that help organizations stay prepared. We keep watch on how modern influence operations increasingly spill out of the digital realm and into everyday life, shaping behavior, trust, and decision‑making in ways that are often subtle but deeply disruptive. These aren’t just technical issues; they affect people, organizations, and society, and they demand a broader way of thinking about security.
Alongside this, we look at how both attackers and defenders are changing their methods. Automation and AI are being used to scale attacks, impersonate identities, and probe for weaknesses, while defenders rely on the same tools to manage overwhelming volumes of data and spot what actually matters. The focus isn’t on technology for its own sake, but on understanding where these approaches help, where they create new risks, and why sound judgment is still essential when consequences are real.
Can you prepare for what you don’t know?
Threat intelligence plays a central role in this conversation — not as a stream of alerts, but as a foundation for better decisions. We talk about how signals from the threat landscape can inform priorities, shape strategy, and support leadership choices, instead of getting lost in dashboards and reports. The goal is to extract insight that leads to action, not information for information’s sake.
Finally, we bring everything back to preparedness. When something goes wrong, theory quickly gives way to pressure. Through discussions on incident preparation and realistic exercising of worst‑case scenarios, we explore what actually helps organizations respond calmly and effectively: clear roles, practiced communication, and plans that work when time is limited and uncertainty is high.
Why attend?
Santeri AnttilaThis video podcast is for listeners who want to understand what’s unfolding, learn from real experience, and take away practical lessons they can apply. We watch closely, we connect the dots, and we share what works, so you’re better prepared for what comes next.
So join us if you’re wondering:
How influence operations are creating real-world disruption
What modern influence campaigns look like in practice — and why their impact goes far beyond IT and security teams.
Vendor and supply-chain risk in the real world
What recent incidents reveal about dependencies, trust, and why someone else’s problem can quickly become yours.
What’s changing in how attacks and defence actually work
How automation and new technology are reshaping both sides, and where speed creates risk instead of safety.
Preparedness versus paperwork
Why having plans is not the same as being ready. And what really helps when pressure is high.
Turning threat signals into better decisions
Why intelligence often fails to support leadership, and how to extract clarity, priorities, and direction from the noice.
What effective incident exercises teach you
Lessons from realistic scenarios that expose oversights, improve coordination, and build confidence before something really happens.

NetNordic Perspective
This video podcast is for those who want to understand where things are heading – and what that means for their own organization. The goal is not to create more concern, but more confidence. After the session, you will have a clearer view of what needs attention now, what can wait, and what can safely be deprioritized. You will take away perspectives and ways of thinking that support better decision‑making, even when information is abundant and time is limited.