Episodes

  • When GRC Stops Watching and Starts Working ft Ryan Schoeller, Director of Security & GRC @ Treasure Data
    Feb 24 2026

    In this episode of Security & GRC Decoded, Raj Krishnamurthy sits down with Ryan Schoeller, Director of Security & GRC at Treasure Data, to challenge one of the most deeply rooted assumptions in the industry: that GRC should stay passive and “independent.” Drawing from his experience across startups, mid-market tech companies, and large enterprises, Ryan argues that the most effective GRC teams are the ones that actively participate in control monitoring, risk management, and operational decision-making. This conversation goes beyond audits and checklists, exploring how GRC can truly drive business value by protecting revenue, enabling growth, and embedding risk thinking into everyday operations.

    Key Takeaways:

    • GRC delivers the most value when it actively participates in monitoring controls, not just validating them after the fact.
    • Risk is the most critical — and most neglected — pillar of GRC, often confused with gaps or vulnerabilities.
    • Strong relationships with engineering and business teams are essential for GRC to gain meaningful access to data.
    • GRC engineering is not just about writing code; it’s about applying an engineering mindset to workflows, tooling, and processes.
    • Automation alone is not a business case — value comes from how freed-up time is reinvested.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • Why the “three lines of defense” model often breaks down in real organizations
    • How GRC teams can reduce compliance theater by becoming more operational
    • The difference between a vulnerability, a gap, and an actual risk
    • How to build a business case for GRC automation that leadership will support
    • Why front-ending GRC work (sales assurance, customer trust) often matters more than backend audit prep

    This podcast is brought to you by ComplianceCow — the smarter way to manage compliance. Automate evidence collection, eliminate screenshots, and scale your program with confidence. Learn more: https://www.compliancecow.com

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    Connect With Our Guest:
    Ryan Schoeller | Director of Security & GRC | Treasure Data
    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanschoeller/

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    57 mins
  • Does GRC Belongs Outside Security? The Case for an Independent Second Line ft Charles Nwatu - GRC Engineering Leader
    Feb 10 2026

    What if GRC shouldn’t sit inside Security at all—and what if the bigger problem isn’t automation, but what you do after you automate? In this episode, Raj Krishnamurthy sits down with Charles Nwatu (former Security GRC Engineering & Assurance leader at Netflix) for a candid, systems-level conversation about why “annual audit rituals” fail modern engineering, how GRC can produce high-fidelity signals that strengthen security decision-making, and why the next wave of GRC engineering is about analytics, specifications, and business impact—not just speeding up evidence collection.

    Key Takeaways:

    • GRC is a continuous discipline—point-in-time compliance can help, but it can’t be the end state.
    • Automation is necessary but not sufficient: the real value is in turning collected evidence into actionable insights.
    • Specifications enable measurement—without clear expected behaviors, security metrics become inconsistent and hard to compare.
    • GRC can feed security with high-fidelity signals (like identity/access review metadata) that improve posture beyond audit readiness.
    • Third-party risk doesn’t “finish”—the goal is visibility, data lineage awareness, and making the mess less messy.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • Where Charles believes GRC should sit org-wise—and why Security should be a “customer” of GRC
    • What “shift-left GRC” looks like in practice (beyond annual audits)
    • Why “efficiency savings” don’t automatically equal “security value”
    • How to think about metrics, specifications, and risk in a shared language
    • Why third-party risk management is “unsolvable,” and how to build guardrails anyway


    This podcast is brought to you by ComplianceCow — the smarter way to manage compliance. Automate evidence collection, eliminate screenshots, and scale your program with confidence.

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    Connect With Our Guest:
    Charles Nwatu | GRC Engineering Leader
    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cnwatu/

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • GRC Is an Engineering Discipline. Not a Checklist. ft Akhila Chitiprolu, Head of Security & GRC @ Sierra
    Jan 27 2026

    GRC has long been seen as abstract, manual, and disconnected from how modern engineering teams actually work, but that narrative is breaking down. In this episode of Security & GRC Decoded, Raj Krishnamurthy sits down with Akhila Chitiprolu, Head of Security & GRC at Sierra, to explore why GRC must be treated as an engineering discipline, not a compliance afterthought. Drawing from her experience across T-Mobile, Expedia, Stripe, and AI-native companies, Akhila explains how systems thinking, automation, and shared ownership can radically reduce compliance toil while increasing trust. This conversation goes deep into GRC engineering, audit realities, automation tradeoffs, and what the future of compliance looks like in an AI-driven world.

    Key Takeaways:

    • GRC works best when treated as a system with inputs, processes, outputs, and feedback loops
    • Automation should focus on intent and outcomes, not blindly speeding up broken manual processes
    • GRC professionals act as a middleware layer between engineers, auditors, and customers
    • Not all controls should be automated — but 70% can be, with humans in the loop where it matters
    • The future of GRC depends on engineering mindset, context, and trust, not checklists

    What You’ll Learn:

    • Why GRC is fundamentally a systems engineering problem
    • How to reduce engineering toil without weakening audit posture
    • When automation helps — and when it creates false efficiency
    • How GRC teams should approach AI, agents, and non-deterministic systems
    • Practical ways to build a GRC engineering function over time

    This podcast is brought to you by ComplianceCow — the smarter way to manage compliance. Automate evidence collection, eliminate screenshots, and scale your program with confidence. Learn more: https://www.compliancecow.com

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    Connect With Our Guest:
    Akhila Chitiprolu | Head of Security & GRC | Sierra
    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/akhilachitiprolu/

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    55 mins
  • GRC as a Growth Engine: From Checklists to Continuous Assurance ft Vivek Madan - Director of Security, Risk, and Compliance @ Fortinet
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode of Security & GRC Decoded, Raj Krishnamurthy sits down with Vivek Madan to unpack what it really means to run a modern GRC program inside a global cybersecurity company. Drawing from his journey across networking, security engineering, risk, and compliance, Vivek shares how GRC can function as a true business enabler—opening markets, accelerating revenue, and strengthening trust. This conversation stands out for its practical frameworks, real-world stories, and honest discussion about friction between engineering, security, auditors, and compliance teams, giving listeners a grounded view of how GRC works when it’s done right.

    Key Takeaways:

    • GRC works best when it is positioned as a growth enabler that unlocks new markets, not just a compliance checkbox.
    • Strong governance establishes foundational rules that allow security and risk decisions to scale consistently across the business.
    • Storytelling is a critical GRC skill—people align with compliance when they understand the “why,” not just the requirement.
    • Common controls frameworks reduce complexity when designed intentionally across global, application-specific, and product-specific needs.
    • Automation matters, but process automation is just as important as technical automation to reduce compliance friction.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • How GRC enables business expansion into regulated and global markets
    • Why compliance resistance exists—and how to overcome it
    • A practical 50–35–15 model for common controls frameworks
    • How to balance continuous assurance with annual audits
    • What modern GRC leaders look for when hiring talent

    This podcast is brought to you by ComplianceCow — the smarter way to manage compliance. Automate evidence collection, eliminate screenshots, and scale your program with confidence. Learn more: https://www.compliancecow.com

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    Connect With Our Guest:
    Vivek Madan | Director of Security, Risk, and Compliance | Fortinet
    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vivek-madan-cissp-ccsp/

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    55 mins
  • Audit ≠ Security: Building Auditable Controls in a High-Velocity World ft Varun Prasad, Cloud Security & Privacy Assurance @ BDO
    Dec 30 2025

    Audits are often misunderstood, frequently disliked, and almost always viewed as a necessary evil — but what if that mindset is holding security teams back? In this episode of Security & GRC Decoded, Raj Krishnamurthy sits down with Varun Prasad to unpack what audits are actually designed to do: provide reasonable assurance, not absolute security. Drawing on more than two decades of experience across internal and external audits, Varun explains why “auditable controls” are the missing link between fast-moving engineering teams and slow, annual audit cycles — and how organizations can stop treating audits as an afterthought and start using them as a trust-building mechanism.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Audits are designed to provide reasonable assurance, not eliminate all risk
    • The biggest failure in modern GRC is building controls that are automated but not auditable
    • Continuous controls monitoring only works if auditors can validate completeness and accuracy
    • Screenshots persist because they remain the clearest way to demonstrate system state over time
    • Security controls should be built to improve posture first — and explained clearly second

    What You’ll Learn:

    • Why audit skepticism is a feature, not a flaw
    • How internal and external audits serve fundamentally different purposes
    • Where continuous monitoring breaks down from an auditor’s perspective
    • What “auditable controls” actually mean in CI/CD environments
    • How AI can assist auditors without replacing human judgment

    This podcast is brought to you by ComplianceCow — the smarter way to manage compliance. Automate evidence collection, eliminate screenshots, and scale your program with confidence. Learn more: https://www.compliancecow.com

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    Connect With Our Guest:
    Varun Prasad | Cloud Security & Privacy Assurance | BDO
    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/varunprasad/

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    59 mins
  • Scaling GRC Without the Chaos: How to Build Programs That Don’t Break ft Tom Scuderi, Senior Manager of Security & GRC @ LTK
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode of Security & GRC Decoded, host Raj Krishnamurthy sits down with Tom Scuderi, Senior Manager of Security & GRC at LTK and a veteran practitioner who has spent his career building governance functions at QTS, Tableau, Salesforce, and LTK. Tom shares how to scale GRC in high-growth environments by designing processes that resemble engineering workflows, reducing friction with stakeholders, and shifting from reactive audits to continuous visibility. He breaks down why curated visibility beats blanket access, why SOC 2 should sharpen—not dilute—your security program, and how to anchor leadership decisions with meaningful risk data.

    Key Takeaways

    • GRC only scales when its processes mirror how engineering teams already work.
    • SOC 2 should enhance your security program rather than becoming a superficial checkbox exercise.
    • Curated visibility reduces friction and improves cross-functional trust.
    • Clarity in ownership is the backbone of a scalable GRC function.
    • Continuous, context-driven evidence cuts audit fatigue and sharpens the entire program.

    What You’ll Learn

    • How Tom built and matured GRC programs across four different companies.
    • Why engineering alignment is essential for sustainable compliance.
    • How curated visibility replaces access sprawl and accelerates audits.
    • The difference between risk-driven and compliance-driven GRC.
    • Why automation only works when underlying processes are mature.
    • How to structure ownership to reduce bottlenecks during SOC 2 and similar frameworks.

    This podcast is brought to you by ComplianceCow — the smarter way to manage compliance. Automate evidence collection, eliminate screenshots, and scale your program with confidence. Learn more: https://www.compliancecow.com

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    Connect With Our Guest:
    Tom Scuderi | Senior Manager of Security & GRC | LTK
    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-scuderi/

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    56 mins
  • Controls Are Promises: Rethinking GRC for Modern Security ft Sergio Alonso @ Rapid7
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode of Security & GRC Decoded, host Raj Krishnamurthy sits down with Sergio Alonso, a seasoned GRC and information security leader at Rapid7, whose 17–year career spans auditing, high-regulation banking, blockchain innovation at Akamai, privacy GRC at Twitter, and now trust and governance in cybersecurity. Sergio breaks down how to translate legacy compliance thinking into modern engineering-aligned practices, why automation is the only scalable path forward, and how controls should be treated as “promises” that teams must honor every day. This conversation explores scaling GRC in high-velocity environments, reducing compliance fatigue, applying zero-knowledge principles to trust, and building the next generation of context-driven risk programs.


    Key Takeaways

    • Automation is the only sustainable path to scaling GRC without increasing friction.
    • Controls should be viewed as “promises,” and audits as the consequence of keeping or breaking them.
    • Context — technical, business, and risk — is the primary driver of effective triage and prioritization.
    • GRC must evolve from a legacy function into a trust-driven, engineering-aligned discipline.
    • Zero-knowledge-style thinking may define the future of transparency and customer trust.

    What You’ll Learn

    • How to adapt legacy compliance experience for cloud, SaaS, and fast-moving tech companies.
    • Why automation, evidence APIs, and GRC engineering are becoming non-negotiable.
    • How to reduce compliance fatigue using “meet once, meet many” principles.
    • Why context is the key to reducing noise from security tools.
    • How to partner with engineers using empathy, clarity, and strong framing.
    • Why trust and transparency are reshaping GRC inside cybersecurity companies.

    This podcast is brought to you by ComplianceCow — the smarter way to manage compliance. Automate evidence collection, eliminate screenshots, and scale your program with confidence. Learn more: https://www.compliancecow.com

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    Connect With Our Guest:
    Sergio Alonso | GRC & Information Security Leader | Rapid7
    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/salonsor/

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    56 mins
  • How Pragmatic Controls Build Trust Between GRC, Security, and Engineering ft Mukund Sarma, Deputy CISO @ Chime
    Nov 13 2025

    In this episode of Security & GRC Decoded, host Raj Krishnamurthy sits down with Mukund Sarma, Deputy CISO and Head of Product Security at Chime, to explore what happens when governance, risk, and compliance teams work with engineering instead of against it. Mukund shares real-world lessons from a decade in security, explaining how to balance shift-left initiatives, build paved paths that reduce friction, and make compliance a natural byproduct of great engineering. This is a masterclass in aligning security, GRC, and DevOps for scale and sanity.


    5 Key Takeaways

    • GRC isn’t a blocker—it’s a mirror that keeps security honest and accountable.
    • Strong security engineering automatically strengthens compliance outcomes.
    • Friction between security and engineering fades when empathy drives collaboration.
    • “Shift left” works best when paved paths and automation support developers.
    • Practical controls and continuous validation create sustainable, scalable governance.

    What You’ll Learn

    • How to bridge silos between security, GRC, and engineering teams.
    • Why automation and continuous control monitoring are the future of compliance.
    • What “practical controls” really mean in modern DevSecOps environments.
    • How empathy and communication transform security culture.
    • Why compliance should follow great security engineering, not lead it.
    • Real-world examples from Chime’s approach to product security.

    This podcast is brought to you by ComplianceCow — the smarter way to manage compliance. Automate evidence collection, eliminate screenshots, and scale your program with confidence. Learn more: https://www.compliancecow.com

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    Connect With Our Guest:
    Mukund Sarma | Deputy CISO and Head of Product Security | Chime
    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarmamukund/

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    57 mins