• No Password Required Podcast Episode 67 — Gina Yacone
    Dec 21 2025

    Gina Yacone — Virtual CISO at Trace3 and Roller Derby Penalty Box Visitor

    Live from B-Sides Jacksonville, No Password Required welcomes Gina Yacone, Virtual CISO at Trace3. Jack Clabby of Carlton Fields, P.A. and Sarina Gandy, host and producer of the CyberBay Podcast, host a conversation on Gina’s unconventional career path, leadership under pressure, and the power of community in cybersecurity. With career stops in private investigation, digital forensics, and executive security, Gina brings a people-first, purpose-driven perspective to complex cyber risk.

    Gina shares how her early work as a private investigator on high-profile criminal defense cases laid the foundation for her success in cybersecurity. She also reflects on raising her hand for big challenges, the rewards and risks of always saying yes, and how authenticity has guided her. She offers insight on why conference hallway conversations can be just as impactful as keynote sessions.

    A visible advocate for the cybersecurity community, Gina speaks openly about setting healthy mentorship boundaries and building resilient professional networks.

    The episode wraps with the Lifestyle Polygraph, where Gina lightens the mood with stories from her roller derby days, dream Amazing Race partners, and why John Wick might just be the ultimate executive assistant.

    Follow Gina on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginayacone/

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity and B-Sides Jacksonville

    01:16 Gina Yacone's Unique Journey to Cybersecurity

    06:22 Navigating Burnout in Cybersecurity

    08:06 The Importance of Raising Your Hand

    10:04 Adapting Leadership Styles in Different Roles

    14:03 Being a Role Model for Women in Cybersecurity

    16:34 How to Establish a Good Mentee and Mentor Relationship

    18:50 Feedback and Constructive Criticism

    22:55 The Value of Hallway Conversations

    26:19 The Lifestyle Polygraph: Fun and Insights

    38:54 Conclusion and Future Connections

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    40 mins
  • No Password Required Podcast Episode 66 — Danny Jenkins
    Dec 3 2025

    Danny Jenkins — Founder of ThreatLocker and the Zero-Trust Revolution

    Danny Jenkins is the CEO of ThreatLocker, the leading cybersecurity company that he built alongside his wife. Hosts Jack Clabby of Carlton Fields, P.A., and Kayley Melton of the Cognitive Security Institute follow Danny’s journey from a scrappy IT consultant to leading one of the fastest-growing cybersecurity companies in the world.

    Danny shares the moment everything changed: watching a small business nearly collapse after a catastrophic ransomware attack. That experience reshaped his mission and ultimately sparked the creation of ThreatLocker. He also reflects on the gritty early days—cold-calling from his living room, coding through the night, and taking on debt before finally landing their first $5,000 customer.

    Danny explains the origins of Zero Trust World, his passion for educating IT teams, and why adopting a hacker mindset is essential for modern defenders.

    In the Lifestyle Polygraph, Danny relates his early “revenge tech” against school bullies, the place he escapes to when celebrating big wins, and the movie franchise he insists is absolutely a Christmas classic.

    Follow Danny on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dannyjenkins/

    00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity and ThreatLocker

    02:26 The Birth of ThreatLocker: A Personal Journey

    05:42 The Evolution of Zero Trust Security

    08:35 Real-World Impact of Cyber Attacks

    11:25 The Importance of a Hacker Mindset

    14:46 The Role of SOC Teams in Cybersecurity

    17:34 Building a Culture of Security

    20:23 Hiring for Passion and Skill in Cybersecurity

    23:44 Understanding Zero Trust: Trust No One

    26:32 Lifestyle Polygraph: Personal Insights and Fun

    29:41 Conclusion and Future of ThreatLocker

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    37 mins
  • No Password Required Podcast Episode 65 — Steve Orrin
    Nov 4 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of No Password Required, host Jack Clabby and Kayley Melton engage with Steve Orrin, the federal CTO at Intel, discussing the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, the importance of diverse teams, and the intersection of technology and security. Steve shares insights from his extensive career, including his experiences in the startup scene, the significance of AI and IoT, and the critical blind spots in cybersecurity practices. The conversation also touches on nurturing talent in technology and offers valuable advice for young professionals entering the field.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity and the Edge

    01:48 Steve Orrin's Role at Intel

    04:51 The Evolution of Security Technology

    09:07 The Startup Scene in the 90s

    13:00 The Intersection of Biology and Technology

    15:52 The Importance of AI and IoT

    20:30 Blind Spots in Cybersecurity

    25:38 Nurturing Talent in Technology

    28:57 Advice for Young Cybersecurity Professionals

    32:10 Lifestyle Polygraph: Fun Questions with Steve

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    45 mins
  • No Password Required Podcast Episode 64 — DeMarcus Williams
    Sep 29 2025

    Starbucks’ Security Pro Went from Cyber Competitions to Corporate Red Teaming

    DeMarcus Williams, a senior security engineer at Starbucks, has built a career defined by creativity, intuition, and persistence. With roles at the U.S. Department of Defense, AWS/Amazon, and now Starbucks, he specializes in offensive security, red teaming, and adversary emulation. In this episode, DeMarcus joins Jack Clabby of Carlton Fields, P.A. and Cyber Florida’s Sarina Gandy (guesting hosting) to share how his love of video games first sparked his cybersecurity journey—and how competitions like the Southeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (SECCDC) cemented his path.

    DeMarcus opens up about overcoming imposter syndrome, the unique work-life balance he’s found at Starbucks, and why half of his red teaming comes down to gut instinct. He shares the difference between penetration testing and red teaming, what it’s like preparing for full-scale global operations, and the hacker mindset that still kicks in whenever he walks into a Starbucks café.

    In the Lifestyle Polygraph segment, Sarina poses the ultimate face-off: what’s the bigger moment—the walk-up to a boxing ring or to the DEF CON keynote stage? And, between Stone Cold, The Rock, and The Undertaker, who would dominate in a Capture the Flag competition?

    Follow DeMarcus on Twitter: https://x.com/medarkus_ @ medarkus_

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity and Curiosity

    02:47 Day-to-Day Life of a Senior Security Engineer

    05:30 The Role of Gut Instinct in Cybersecurity

    08:31 Early Inspirations and the Journey into Cybersecurity

    11:35 The Importance of Competitions in Career Development

    14:33 Transitioning from Student to Professional

    17:34 The Red Team Experience and Its Impact

    20:25 Recruitment Opportunities in Cybersecurity Competitions

    23:33 Navigating Corporate Culture in Cybersecurity

    26:31 Mentorship and People-First Approach

    29:11 Lifestyle Polygraph and Fun Insights

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    43 mins
  • No Password Required Podcast Episode 63 — Jon Schipp
    Aug 25 2025

    Keywords

    cybersecurity, product management, career development, market strategy, customer insights, hacking, music, team building, startup life, risk management

    Summary

    In this episode of No Password Required, host Jack Clabby and co-host Kayleigh Melton engage in a lively conversation with John Shipp, a product strategist at Rapid7. They explore John's unique journey from a metalhead to a cybersecurity expert, discussing the importance of passion in career development, the intricacies of product management, and the significance of customer insights in shaping cybersecurity solutions. John shares his early experiences in hacking, the influence of music on his life, and the value of building strong teams and company culture. The episode concludes with a fun segment called the Lifestyle Polygraph, where John answers quirky questions about his ideal cyber team and his dream day with Ric Flair.

    Takeaways

    Being a metalhead prepares you for the boardroom.

    You can follow your passion and thrive in your career.

    Product management involves understanding customer needs and market dynamics.

    Curiosity is a key driver in the tech field.

    Great teams are built on strong leadership and culture.

    Startup life requires a willingness to take risks.

    Networking and building relationships are crucial in cybersecurity.

    Understanding your risk appetite is important when considering career moves.

    Music can be a significant influence on personal and professional life.

    Mentorship and sharing knowledge are vital for growth in the industry.

    Titles

    From Metal to Management: A Cybersecurity Journey

    Passion and Profession: Finding Your Path in Cybersecurity

    Sound bites

    "You can follow your passion and thrive."

    "I learned security at scale."

    "Curiosity drives my passion for tech."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity and Personal Journeys

    02:49 The Role of Passion in Career Development

    05:21 Navigating Product Management and Market Strategy

    08:23 The Evolution of Cybersecurity Skills

    11:37 The Importance of Customer Insights in Product Development

    14:35 Early Experiences in Hacking and Cybersecurity

    17:24 The Influence of Music on Personal and Professional Life

    20:19 Building Teams and Company Culture

    23:10 Startup Life and Risk Management

    26:08 Lifestyle Polygraph: Fun Questions and Insights

    29:13 Final Thoughts and Connections

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    53 mins
  • No Password Required Podcast Episode 62 — Kurt Sanger
    Jul 29 2025

    Keywords

    cybersecurity, military transition, Tampa cybersecurity, mentorship, cyber law, incident response, private sector, cybersecurity misconceptions, legal perspectives, cybersecurity growth

    Summary

    In this episode of No Password Required, hosts Jack Clabby and Kayley Melton sit down with Kurt Sanger — former Deputy General Counsel at U.S. Cyber Command — to talk about the evolving world of cyber law, the wild ride from government service to private sector strategy, and what keeps him grounded in a field that’s constantly shifting. Kurt dives into the fast-growing cybersecurity scene in Tampa, the power of mentorship, and why people still get cyber law so wrong. Plus: insights on responding to incidents under pressure and what role the government should (and shouldn’t) play in the digital fight.

    Takeaways

    Kurt emphasizes that newcomers to cybersecurity are not as far behind as they think.

    The transition from military to private sector can be challenging but rewarding.

    Tampa is becoming a significant hub for cybersecurity talent and companies.

    Understanding cybersecurity misconceptions is crucial for decision-makers.

    Mentorship plays a vital role in navigating career challenges in cybersecurity.

    Military and civilian cyber law have distinct differences in enforcement and flexibility.

    The stakes in private sector cybersecurity can be incredibly high for clients.

    Kurt's experience highlights the need for collaboration between government and private sectors.

    Cybersecurity is an ever-evolving field that requires continuous learning.

    Kurt finds excitement in helping clients during their most challenging times.

    Sound bites

    "You're only six months behind."

    "We're all in the same boat."

    "The government needs to step back."

    Chapters

    00:00 NPR S6E7 Kurt Sanger

    52:53 NPR S6E7 Kurt Sanger

    01:45:47 Introduction to Cybersecurity Conversations

    01:48:22 Transitioning from Military to Private Sector Cybersecurity

    01:51:11 The Growth of Tampa as a Cybersecurity Hub

    01:54:05 Understanding Cybersecurity Misconceptions

    01:57:15 The Role of Mentorship in Cybersecurity Careers

    02:00:24 Military vs. Civilian Cybersecurity Law

    02:03:07 The Excitement of Cyber Command vs. Private Sector

    02:13:52 High Stakes in Cybersecurity for Small Organizations

    02:15:44 The Role of Legal Experts in Cybersecurity

    02:17:21 Translating Technical Jargon for Clients

    02:18:57 Challenges of Explaining Cyber Operations to Commanders

    02:22:43 Lifestyle Polygraph: Fun Questions and Insights

    02:23:30 The 10,000 Hour Rule in Cybersecurity

    02:29:34 Creative Freedom with LEGO Bricks

    02:31:27 Tampa's Culinary Delights and Local Favorites

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    53 mins
  • On No Password Required Podcast Episode 61 — Kathy Collins
    Jul 9 2025

    keywords

    cybersecurity, culinary arts, penetration testing, career transition, high-pressure situations, horror films, IT, social engineering, cooking, cybersecurity horror, dark web, pen testing, B-Sides community, cybersecurity, lifestyle polygraph, music, childhood memories, culinary skills, competition

    takeaways

    Kathy Collins transitioned from IT to culinary arts and back to cybersecurity.

    Her journey highlights the transferable skills between cooking and cybersecurity.

    Physical penetration testing involves unpredictable human elements.

    High-pressure situations in cooking can prepare one for cybersecurity challenges.

    Unexpected challenges can arise in both culinary events and cybersecurity tests.

    The importance of communication in cybersecurity engagements is crucial.

    Kathy's experience in cooking for large groups parallels the complexities of cybersecurity.

    The need for proper notification in penetration testing to avoid misunderstandings.

    Kathy's culinary background influences her approach to problem-solving in cybersecurity.

    There is a lack of big-budget horror films focused on cybersecurity. Going with the correct skeptical mindset is crucial.

    Using tools like Flare helps in dark web monitoring.

    B-Sides events are affordable and beneficial for newcomers.

    Engaging with the community fosters excitement and learning.

    Hannibal Lecter would be an interesting pen test partner.

    The Jaws soundtrack sets a perfect mood for stealth.

    Bonding over music can strengthen family relationships.

    Childhood toys can reveal early hacker tendencies.

    Culinary skills can be approached with a hacker mindset.

    Competition in cooking shows often emphasizes drama over skill.

    summary

    In this episode of the No Password Required podcast, host Jack Clabby and co-host Kaylee Melton welcome Kathy Collins, a security consultant at Secure Ideas. Kathy shares her unique journey from working in IT to pursuing a culinary career, and then back to cybersecurity. The conversation explores the transferable skills between cooking and cybersecurity, the unpredictability of physical penetration testing, and the high-pressure situations faced in both fields. Kathy also recounts memorable experiences from her culinary career and discusses the lack of horror films centered around cybersecurity. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of cybersecurity, including the use of the dark web in penetration testing, the importance of community events like B-Sides, and the fun of the Lifestyle Polygraph segment. They also share personal anecdotes about music, childhood memories, and culinary skills, creating a rich tapestry of insights and experiences in the cybersecurity field.

    titles

    From Chef to Cybersecurity: A Unique Journey

    The Culinary Path to Cybersecurity

    High Stakes: Cooking and Cybersecurity Under Pressure

    Penetration Testing: The Culinary Connection

    Sound Bites

    "I had to do some soul searching."

    "I was like, what if I have to do..."

    "It's disturbingly easy."

    "There are so many opportunities there."

    "Going with the correct skeptical mindset."

    "We have a tool that we use called Flare."

    "They should attend them, first of all."

    "I had an Easy Bake Oven and took it apart."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity and Culinary Journeys

    02:46 From IT to Culinary Arts: A Unique Transition

    06:02 The Shift Back to Cybersecurity

    09:00 Experiences in Physical Penetration Testing

    11:48 High-Pressure Situations: Cooking vs. Cybersecurity

    15:02 Unexpected Challenges in Culinary Events

    17:54 The Intersection of Horror and Cybersecurity

    23:32 Exploring the Dark Web in Pen Testing

    25:34 Engaging with the B-Sides Community

    27:09 The Lifestyle Polygraph: Fun and Games

    31:09 Bonding Over Music and Childhood Memories

    34:17 Culinary Skills and Competition Insights

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    40 mins
  • No Password Required Podcast Episode 60 — Reginald Andre
    Jun 9 2025

    Summary

    In this episode, Jack Clabby and Kayley Melton discuss their conversation with Reginald Andre, a cybersecurity expert and CEO of ARK Solvers. They explore themes of mentorship, the evolution of cybersecurity businesses, the impact of AI, team culture, and community engagement. Andre shares his journey from aspiring English teacher to successful entrepreneur, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and personal growth in the cybersecurity field. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the importance of mentorship, innovative teaching methods, and the role of AI in personal and professional development. They share personal anecdotes about mentoring students and children, emphasizing hands-on learning and real-world applications. The discussion also touches on the fun and insightful lifestyle polygraph segment, where the guest answers quirky questions that reveal his personality and approach to challenges.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity Mentorship

    01:56 The Journey of Reginald Andre

    05:58 From IT to Cybersecurity: A Business Evolution

    11:55 The Impact of AI on Cybersecurity

    17:52 Building a Strong Team Culture

    22:05 Community Engagement and Personal Growth

    27:39 Mentorship and Impact

    30:21 Innovative Teaching Approaches

    34:04 Lifestyle Polygraph: Fun and Insightful Questions

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    47 mins