Welcome to Data Security Decoded. Join host Caleb Tolin in conversation with Morgan Adamski who leads Cyber, Data, and Tech Risk at PwC and is a former US national security leader who spent 16 years tracking nation-state threats inside the US government. Coming out of a career spent inside secure facilities without windows or phones and working to address China’s prepositioning in US critical infrastructure, Morgan shares a direct view of how geopolitics is now shaping cyber risk decisions in boardrooms.
What You'll Learn:
- Why only 24% invest in proactive defense, even while 60% call cyber a top priority
- How AI agents are cutting breach timelines to under 80 days
- Why cyber insurance is now a hygiene scorecard, not just financial protection
- The real reason leaders lack confidence in resilience
- Where legacy systems and supply chain dependencies expose blind spots
- How public–private collaboration changed the response to China’s infrastructure campaign
- What CISOs must confront now to avoid being blindsided by the next crisis
The conversation gives security leaders and decision-makers a clear view of where current strategies fall short and the choices required to build real resilience before the next crisis forces it.
Episode Highlights:
- Why China prepositions inside US critical infrastructure to trigger disruption and panic in a crisis
- Collective defense in action: how victims and industry exposed the campaign
- The truth behind cyber budgets: only 24% invest in proactive defense
- How AI agents are shortening breach lifecycles to under 80 days
- Why cyber insurance is now a security scorecard, not a safety net
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