CYBERCAST
Louis Zezeran
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CYBERCAST is a cybersecurity podcast that focuses on debunking myths and addressing topics often considered taboo in the industry. The show aims to make cybersecurity accessible to a broad audience, from young people and beginners to seasoned professionals. Hosted by Ronnie Jaanhold, each episode features discussions on various cyber-related issues in a straightforward and engaging manner.
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Why Security Is Still a Hard Sell: Ronnie Jaanhold on Cybersecurity's Wild West Years 19.08.2026 54minBefore ransomware gangs, before AI, before anyone had heard the word "endpoint" — a teenager in Estonia ran a coax cable from the ISP upstairs into his bedroom, went exploring, and ended up quietly rewriting the news a local radio station read on air. That teenager is Ronnie Jaanhold, co-founder of Security Software (later Cybers, now NEVERHACK Estonia), and in this Summer Series episode he sits down with host Louis Zezeran to trace the whole arc: from flat, unlogged networks and 56k modems to today's professionalised criminal economy. Along the way: why cybersecurity once meant nothing more than antivirus, firewalls and encryption; what the McAfee–Intel acquisition taught Ronnie about choosing vendors on more than technology; why MDM was "mostly crap" for a decade; why technical buyers are allergic to sales pitches; and why people still have to touch the hot stove before they buy protection. Part career story, part industry post-mortem, part practical advice for anyone selling, buying or building security. Listen now, and follow the NEVERHACK Cybercast for new episodes. Got a topic you want covered? Find Louis and Ronnie on LinkedIn. -
Zero Trust: Why protection inside your perimeter is vital to cyber security success - Webinar Replay 30.07.2026 1h 13minWhat happens when a 155-year-old railway company decides to leap straight to the cutting edge of cybersecurity? In this episode of the NEVERHACK Cybercast, host Louis Zezeran breaks down zero trust from three angles: the theory, the technology, and a real-world national-scale implementation.Domenico Iandoli (NEVERHACK Italy) explains why zero trust is not a product you can buy, but a journey — and why AI-powered attackers have made the old "patch, patch, patch" approach obsolete. Jonne Tuomela (Netskope) walks through ZTNA, SASE, and how a trust broker evaluates every single connection — identity, device, location, data and more. Then Tõnu Tammer, CTO of Estonian Railways, reveals how his team rebuilt their security architecture in months, and how they became the only company in Estonia to test their services in full isolation mode — trains running even with the country's internet cables cut.Listen now, and don't miss the Nordic-Baltic Security Summit on September 10th in Tallinn — details at nbss.ee. Subscribe for more NEVERHACK Cybercast episodes every quarter. -
How a Secret Service Agent Infiltrated Global Cybercrime with Richard K. LaTulip 15.07.2026 1h 13minWhat does it take to sit across the table from a cybercriminal — drinks in hand, at 3 a.m. in Dubai — and not blow your cover? In this episode of the NEVERHACK Estonia Cybercast, host Ronnie Jaanhold sits down with Richard K. LaTulip, author, cybersecurity expert, and retired U.S. Secret Service Special Agent (1998–2020), now Field CISO at Recorded Future.Richard traces the evolution of cybercrime from counterfeit bills printed on all-in-one printers, through card skimming and IRC chatrooms, to the global carding forums he infiltrated during Operation Karter Chaos. He explains why the Secret Service opened an office in Tallinn, how he helped stop a million-dollar business email compromise in the Baltics, why Estonian hackers ended up with guns to their heads in the forest, and what quantum computing means for the next wave of crime.Plus: the Titanic analogy every executive should hear about threat intelligence, and how to win a signed copy of Richard's book, Operation Karter Chaos.Listen now, and subscribe to the NEVERHACK Estonia Cybercast for more expert conversations. -
Hunting Medusa: How One Flaw Took Down a Ransomware Gang ft Cristian Sindile 02.07.2026 43minA broken leg. One overlooked WordPress setting. Three ransomware groups knocked offline. In this episode of the NEVERHACK Cybercast, host Britta Sillaots and co-host Louis Zezeran sit down with NEVERHACK SOC analyst Cristian Sindile to unpack the story behind his BSides London 2025 talk on disrupting the Medusa ransomware gang. Cristian reveals how he traced a gang's hidden Tor leak site back to a real IP address in Russia using an overlooked WordPress feature — exposing live ransom negotiations, payment sums, and Bitcoin addresses to law enforcement. From there, the conversation dives into the real craft of offensive cyber threat intelligence: OPSEC fundamentals, the psychology of infiltrating dark web forums, earning trust to harvest threat actors' own tools, and the fine line between responsible disclosure and vigilantism. It's a candid, fast-moving look at the human side of cybercrime — and how curiosity plus discipline can disrupt an entire criminal operation. 🎧 Listen now, subscribe for more, and share it with your team. Topic suggestions? Email cybercast@neverhack.com. -
What ISO 27001 Recertification Actually Looks Like 18.06.2026 49minIf anyone should breeze through an ISO 27001 audit, it's a cybersecurity company — right? In this episode of the NeverHack Cybercast, host Louis Zezeran sits down with Andres Järv, vCISO at NeverHack Estonia, fresh from the firm's own recertification, for an honest look at what the standard really demands.Andres breaks down what ISO 27001 actually is, the three-year audit cycle, what auditors look for (and how they catch you out), and why your documentation has to match reality. Then he unpacks the virtual CISO model: why even profitable companies outsource security leadership, what Estonia's talent shortage means under NIS2, and how NeverHack "eats its own dog food" by acting as its own vCISO client.Practical, candid, and jargon-free — essential listening for anyone facing certification or deciding whether to hire or outsource.🎧 Listen now. Connect with Louis & Andres on LinkedIn, and visit neverhack.com to learn more. Subscribe for more from the NeverHack Cybercast. -
Hacking with AI: How Artificial Intelligence Is Reshaping Penetration Testing 04.06.2026 1h 6minWhat happens when you put AI in the hands of a professional hacker? In this episode of the NEVERHACK Cybercast, host Louis Zezeran sits down with Giorgi Sharia — Senior Penetration Tester at NEVERHACK Estonia — for one of the most honest and practical conversations about AI and offensive security you'll hear this year. Giorgi covers how AI is already being used in real pen test engagements, the growing threat of ungoverned AI models in the hands of attackers, why guardrail bypass is now a mainstream attack vector, and how NEVERHACK is building its own localised AI solution for clients who can't use public platforms. He also tells the story of Ronny — the custom LLM he built for the Nordic Baltic Security Summit CTF — and what happened when conference attendees tried to convince it to give up its secrets. Whether you're a seasoned security professional or just starting out, this one's unmissable. 🎧 Listen now. Follow for new episodes. Reach out to Louis or Giorgi on LinkedIn. -
Cloudflare’s Vision for AI Governance, Agents & the Future of Secure Development with Gregory Van Den Top 21.05.2026 36minAI is changing cybersecurity, software development, and digital transformation faster than most organizations can keep up with. But how do you adopt AI securely without slowing innovation? In this episode of the NEVERHACK CyberCast, Louis Zezeran sits down with Gregory Van Den Top, Field CISO at Cloudflare, during the Immerse Tallinn event to explore Cloudflare’s vision for AI governance, secure agent architectures, AI gateways, serverless Workers, and the future of edge-based AI infrastructure. They discuss how organizations can safely experiment with AI, why flexible “AI primitives” matter more than rigid platforms, and how Zero Trust principles apply to autonomous AI agents. The conversation also dives into AI model orchestration, token optimization, developer-first infrastructure, and why many digital transformation projects fail. Whether you’re a developer, security professional, or business leader, this episode offers practical insights into building secure and scalable AI strategies for the future. Listen now and subscribe for more cybersecurity insights from NEVERHACK CyberCast. -
Quantum Computing & Cybersecurity: Real Risks, Post-Quantum Readiness, and What Businesses Must Do Now | NEVERHACK Webinar Replay 07.05.2026 1h 6minQuantum computing is coming—but what does it really mean for cybersecurity? In this NEVERHACK webinar, Louis Zezeran (Host, NEVERHACK Estonia) is joined by Guillaume Tassin (Head of GRC, NEVERHACK France), Kalev Pihl (CEO, SK ID Solutions), and Marco Berardi (Business Unit Manager, Data Security, NEVERHACK Italy) to break down the reality behind the hype. You’ll learn: What quantum computing actually is—and why it matters The real risk behind “harvest now, decrypt later” How digital signatures and encryption could be impacted Practical steps to start your post-quantum readiness journey This session combines strategic insight, technical expertise, and real-world experience to give you a clear, grounded understanding of what’s coming—and how to prepare. 🎧 Listen now and stay ahead of the next major shift in cybersecurity. -
From Small-Town Estonia to Cybersecurity Leadership: Jürgen Erm on Building NEVERHACK Estonia 23.04.2026 1h 29minWhat does it really take to become a cybersecurity leader? In this episode of NEVERHACK Estonia Cybercast, Louis Zezeran sits down with Jürgen Erm, Country Manager of NEVERHACK Estonia, for a personal and insightful conversation about leadership, career growth, and the human side of cyber. From growing up in eastern Estonia during a time of major social change to learning early lessons about online trust, military service, stakeholder management, and leading under pressure, Jürgen shares the experiences that shaped his approach. This episode covers: Jürgen’s path from IT student to cybersecurity leader How vulnerability management taught real leadership Why calm leadership matters in crisis Lessons from military service, mentors, and business growth How NEVERHACK Estonia evolved its cyber services for clients If you work in cybersecurity, lead teams, or want to understand the mindset behind resilient leadership, this episode is for you. Listen now, follow NEVERHACK Estonia Cybercast, and visit our website for more episodes and cybersecurity insights. -
Cyber Resilience in Modern Defense: Graham Taylor of OPSWAT on NATO, AI, and the Future of Security 09.04.2026 30minThe future of defense will not be defined by hardware alone. In this episode of NEVERHACK Estonia Cybercast, Graham Taylor CBE, Director Defence Strategy for Northern Europe at OPSWAT, talks with Anett Numa, Chief of International Affairs for NEVERHACK to explore how cyber resilience, interoperability, AI, and trusted data are transforming modern military strategy.From NATO’s changing role and the lessons of Ukraine to the growing value of cyber talent and the challenge of securing multi-domain operations, this episode looks at what real defense readiness means in a digital age. Graham also explains why treating every file as a threat is more than a cybersecurity slogan — it is a mindset that matters for military and critical infrastructure resilience.If you work in cybersecurity, defense, policy, or critical infrastructure, this episode offers valuable perspective on where security strategy is heading and what organizations need to prioritize now.Listen now, visit our website for more episodes, and subscribe to NEVERHACK Estonia Cybercast for more expert insights. -
OpenXDR and the Evolution of Security Operations with Henk van der Heijden of Stellar Cyber 26.03.2026 26minHow has the modern SOC evolved from basic log monitoring into an AI-assisted, OpenXDR-driven security operation?In this episode of the NEVERHACK Estonia Cybercast, Louis Zezeran is joined by Henk van der Heijden, Vice President of Sales at Stellar Cyber, for a conversation about the changing reality of security operations. They explore how the old SIEM model has given way to more connected platforms, why East-West visibility matters for spotting attacker movement, and how AI can help reduce alert fatigue and analyst burnout.The discussion also looks at one of the biggest challenges in cybersecurity today: how to build and retain strong SOC teams in a market with too many alerts and too few skilled people. Rather than replacing analysts, AI is helping them move toward higher-value work.If you want practical insight into where SOCs are heading and what modern security operations should look like, this is an episode worth hearing.Listen now, visit our website for more episodes, and subscribe to NEVERHACK Estonia Cybercast for more cybersecurity conversations. -
How Threat Hunting Really Works with Piotr Czopik of Recorded Future 12.03.2026 26minWhat does threat hunting actually look like in the real world — and where does cyber threat intelligence fit into a modern SOC? In this episode of the NEVERHACK Estonia Cybercast, Louis Zezeran speaks with Piotr Czopik from Recorded Future about the reality of threat hunting: the learning, investigation, pattern recognition, and deep analysis required to find what automated tools can miss. Together, they explore how attackers reuse familiar methods, why behavior matters more than simple indicators, and how intelligence-led detection helps analysts connect the dots faster. The conversation also covers supply-chain risk, third-party exposure, advanced threats hiding inside legitimate-looking processes, and why smaller organizations should never assume they are beneath an attacker’s interest. If you want to understand the human side of cybersecurity detection — beyond AI buzzwords and standard alerting — this episode is for you. Listen now, visit NEVERHACK Estonia for more insights, and subscribe for more expert cybersecurity conversations. -
The 8% Problem: How to Spot Insider Risk Before Data Walks Out the Door (Mimecast Incydr) 05.03.2026 20minsomething unusual at exactly the wrong time? In this Client Day 2026 special from Tallinn, Louis Zezeran speaks with Sander van den Nieuwenhuijzen (Mimecast Incydr) about Human Risk Management and how modern insider threat detection really works.We explore behavior-based risk scoring (0–10), why “nudges” can be more effective than instant blocking, and how AI tools can accidentally (or deliberately) become new data-exfiltration paths. Sander also shares a striking real-world style story: a lawyer printing PII late at night to a different printer than usual—individually allowed actions that, together, revealed a serious insider risk pattern.🎧 Listen now, connect with Louis and Sander on LinkedIn, and subscribe for more NEVERHACK Estonia Cybercast episodes. -
Enterprise AI Safety in the Real World: Guardrails, Policies, and “Good Enough” Risk (Jonne Tuomela from Netskope) 26.02.2026 29minCan your organization safely use ChatGPT-style tools—and trust what comes back? Recorded at NEVERHACK Estonia’s Client Day 2026 in Tallinn, Louis Zezeran sits down with Jonne Tuomela (Senior Solutions Engineer, Netskope) to unpack the real risks of large language models: prompt injection and jailbreaks, hallucinations and misinformation, poisoned training data, and why “perfect” safety is unrealistic.They discuss how AI red teaming works at scale (thousands of test prompts), how guardrails can inspect both prompts and responses, and why smart policies (like allowing prompts but blocking file uploads) can protect sensitive data without wrecking user experience. Plus: why coaching and employee education still beat buying “one more tool.”🎧 Listen now, follow NEVERHACK Estonia Cybercast, and subscribe for more real-world security conversations. -
Identity in the Age of AI: Trust, Digital Signatures, and Delegating Credentials (with Mihkel Tammsalu, SK ID Solutions) 19.02.2026 44minWhat happens to digital trust when AI agents start doing real work for us? In this episode, Louis Zezeran talks with Mihkel Tammsalu, Head of eID & Trust Services at SK ID Solutions, about identity in an AI future—where “trust” becomes verification, certificates act as assertions, and delegation becomes the missing layer.They explore a practical question with huge implications: if an AI logs in and acts on your behalf, is it using your identity—and are you responsible when it makes a mistake? From low-risk tasks like emails to high-value actions like purchases or registry updates, the conversation unpacks guardrails, time-limited permissions, “human in the loop” approvals, and why e-services may need more machine-to-machine APIs.Listen now, follow NEVERHACK Estonia Cybercast, and connect with us on LinkedIn to continue the conversation. -
From Attack to Courtroom: How Cybercrime Is Investigated and Prosecuted in Estonia (with State Prosecutor Vahur Verte) 12.02.2026 33minCybercrime isn’t a niche problem anymore—it’s a scalable, borderless business. In this episode of NEVERHACK Estonia CyberCast, Anett Numa speaks with Estonian State Prosecutor Vahur Verte about how cybercrime has evolved, why one attacker can impact thousands (or more), and what it really takes to investigate and prosecute digital crimes in a world where data moves instantly.You’ll hear why international cooperation is the biggest bottleneck, why deterrence depends more on the likelihood of being caught than harsher punishment, and how Estonia thinks about defending a highly digital e-state without compromising citizens’ rights. Plus: the human side—what it’s like to prosecute crimes at massive scale, and why public officials must live with extra caution online.🎧 Listen now, follow NEVERHACK Estonia CyberCast, and visit our website for more episodes and insights. -
NIS2 Is Now a CEO Problem: Board Liability, Real-World Risk & Practical First Steps (with Henri & Rainer Ratnik, WIDEN Legal) 05.02.2026 35minCybersecurity is no longer “handled by IT.” Under NIS2 Directive, it’s a leadership responsibility—with real accountability, fast incident reporting expectations, and growing supply-chain pressure. In this Cybercast episode, host Anett Numa speaks with Henri Ratnik and Rainer Ratnik from WIDEN legal about what NIS2 changes in everyday business, how boards should think about liability and resilience, and the biggest mistakes companies make when preparing. You’ll also hear practical advice for SMEs and scale-ups: how to prioritize, build layered defenses (“Swiss cheese”), and avoid expensive security theater. 🎧 Listen now and share this with your CEO/board team. For more episodes, visit our website and subscribe. -
NIS2 for Estonian Business Leaders: Compliance, Liability, and First Steps (with Andres Järv) 29.01.2026 41minNIS2 is now reshaping cybersecurity expectations for Estonian businesses—and the scope has grown fast. In this episode of the NeverHack Cybercast, Louis Zezeran is joined by NEVERHACK security advisor Andres Järv to break down what NIS2 really is (an EU directive), how Estonia implemented it through the Cybersecurity Act (KüTS), and why thousands more organizations may now be in scope. You’ll learn the difference between E-ITS (Estonia’s detailed, prescriptive standard) and ISO 27001 (international, risk-based), what audits and evidence look like, and what “management responsibility” means in practice. Andres also shares practical first-step examples—policies, risk management, incident handling, asset/vulnerability management, and staff awareness—so you can start building compliance without panic. 🎧 Listen now, subscribe for more, and contact NEVERHACK if you need guidance on where to begin. -
Phishing Trends for 2026: AI-Personalized Attacks, Deepfakes & ClickFix (with Urmo Keskel, Phishbite) 22.01.2026 58minPhishing is evolving fast—and in 2026 it’s no longer “just suspicious emails.” In this episode of NeverHack CyberCast, host Louis Zezeran talks with Urmo Keskel from Phishbite (Estonia) about the newest phishing tactics: AI-personalized lures in perfect local language, deepfake social engineering, hybrid attacks that jump from LinkedIn to Telegram, ClickFix campaigns that trick users into running commands, and the growing underground market for stolen sessions and access.They also cover hiring-process malware traps, supply-chain invoice scams, and how QR code phishing moves victims from protected laptops to less protected phones. Most importantly: what actually works in the real world—continuous simulations, behavior-driven metrics, and building awareness without blame.🎧 Listen now, follow/subscribe for more CyberCast episodes, and share this with someone who still thinks “I’d never fall for phishing.” -
When GPS fails at sea: Understanding Spoofing, Jamming, and Maritime Navigation Risk 08.01.2026 48minIn this CyberCast episode, host Louis Zezeran is joined by Rob Gillette (NAL Research) and Stefan Grefsgaard (SGM Technology) to unpack a growing and often misunderstood threat: GPS spoofing and jamming in the maritime domain. The conversation explores why GNSS systems are vulnerable by design, how interference manifests in real-world operations, and why this issue has become a critical concern for safety, security, and commercial shipping.Through real-world examples and testing experiences, the discussion explains the difference between jamming and spoofing, how navigation systems behave under interference, and why trust in positioning data has become a security concern. Rather than focusing on a single solution, the episode looks at broader principles such as independent verification, resilience, and operational awareness.🎧 Listen now and subscribe for more practical discussions on real-world security challenges from NEVERHACK Estonia.
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