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Voices of the Vigilant

Voices of the Vigilant

Di: Jess Vachon
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Voices of the Vigilant is where bold conversations meet unflinching purpose. Hosted by Jess Vachon, cybersecurity leader, Buddhist minister, and founder of Vigilant Violet LLC, this podcast explores the front lines of digital resilience, ethical leadership, and equitable transformation in tech.

Through authentic dialogue with boundary-pushers, disruptors, and unsung heroes, each episode dives deep into the human side of cybersecurity—where strategy meets values, and innovation is grounded in integrity. From career pivots and cultural shifts to systemic inequities and visionary leadership, nothing is off the table.

This isn’t another tech podcast filled with jargon. Voices of the Vigilant is for those who lead with intention, speak truth to power, and are ready to reimagine what’s possible in an industry that’s overdue for change.


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"Humanizing cybersecurity with candid tales from cyberspace and beyond!"

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  • Built to Defend, Wired to Lead.
    Feb 17 2026

    What if building stronger security started with building stronger people? We sit down with founder and researcher Shira Shamban to explore the human engine behind cloud security: courage, bias, pivots, and the relentless focus required to turn signal into action. From a values‑driven upbringing and early community projects to leading a startup through the 2020 lockdowns, Shira’s story pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to ship meaningful outcomes when the odds say don’t.

    We unpack her first thesis—PLG and shift‑left for developers—and why it crashed into day‑to‑day incentives. Then we trace the pivot: keep the core engine that analyzes cloud infrastructure and auto‑remediates misconfigurations, but deliver it to the security teams who own risk, reporting, compliance, and budgets. Along the way we confront the market reality of CSPM saturation, where category leaders win on brand safety as much as features, and how “nobody was fired for buying IBM” still shapes enterprise cybersecurity. The result is a candid look at tool sprawl, alert fatigue, and the real metric that moves CISOs: hours saved and friction reduced between security and engineering.

    Shira also shares why Israel keeps producing high‑impact cybersecurity startups—mandatory service, hands‑on constraints, and a figure‑it‑out mindset that mirrors startup life. We look ahead to AI in the cloud and quantum timelines without the hype, balancing today’s phishing and misconfigurations with tomorrow’s decryption risks. Most of all, we talk advocacy: saying yes to the stage to make women visible, mentoring through communities like She Codes and Cyber Ladies, and treating karma as infrastructure for a healthier industry.

    If you care about cloud security, startup execution, and the people who make both possible, this conversation will sharpen your lens and expand your playbook. Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs a push to take the next step.

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    48 min
  • Protecting What Matters: Disney, Diversity, and Doing the Work
    Feb 5 2026

    What if the fastest way to break into cybersecurity isn’t another cert, but a soldering iron, a home lab, and the courage to say “I don’t know”? We sit down with Rob “Bowtie Security Guy” Whetstine—prop builder, mentor, and former Disney security leader—who built his career from other people’s discarded tech and turned a bow tie into a personal brand that helped him conquer social anxiety and stand out in rooms that matter.

    Rob takes us from dumpster diving to Fortune 500 leadership and lays out a practical roadmap for anyone trying to enter or advance in cyber. We talk about why tinkering beats test prep, how to build troubleshooting instincts, and what it really takes to succeed in high-pressure interviews at places like Disney, Google, and Amazon. Rob makes a compelling case for servant leadership: define success clearly, protect vacations, build redundancy, and bring calm to incident chaos with a simple check—“Is anyone dying?” The result is strong, sustainable teams that deliver consistently without burning out.

    We also tackle the uncomfortable truth behind the “cyber talent shortage.” Many of those roles are unfunded headcount, which is why entry-level postings get thousands of applications and interviews flow through referrals. Rob shares how he social-engineered LinkedIn, sent targeted video intros, and turned weak ties into opportunities. If you’re neurodivergent, you’ll hear concrete ways companies can interview better—advance questions, work samples, real accommodations—and why honesty about gaps earns trust. The through line is simple: passion and proof beat pedigree when paired with clear communication and relentless curiosity.

    Join us for a candid, practical, and human conversation that will sharpen your job hunt, reshape your leadership, and remind you why solving real problems matters more than sounding smart. If this resonated, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find the show.

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    57 min
  • Running Toward the Fire - Cybersecurity, Motherhood, and Marathons
    Jan 25 2026

    Reinvention isn’t a neat pivot. It’s a grind, a choice you make on hard mornings, and a mindset you carry when no one’s clapping. We sit down with Saeger Fischer of Omada Technologies—former educator, mom of three, and 17‑time marathoner—who rebuilt her career in cybersecurity by treating learning like training and partnerships like team sports. Together we trace the real skills that translate from the classroom to the SOC: structure, self‑teaching, differentiated learning, and the patience to process before speaking. If you’ve ever felt behind, this story shows how consistent effort compounds into momentum.

    We also zoom out to the big picture leaders are wrestling with. Is the AI bubble nearing a correction as tools overpromise and underdeliver on simple workflows? Where do agentic SOC models fit, and how do we balance machine speed with human judgment? We break down why you can’t buy your way out of risk, how to separate signal from vendor noise, and why relationship‑driven selling outperforms quarter‑end pressure tactics. Then we dig into category shifts reshaping architecture: the rise of enterprise browsers like Island, collapsing brittle stacks, enabling zero trust without heavy VPNs or VDI, and speeding secure onboarding in minutes, not months.

    Finally, we confront timelines most teams prefer to defer: post‑quantum cryptography. Ten‑year roadmaps are already stale, and “harvest now, decrypt later” is not a thought experiment. We outline pragmatic steps to inventory crypto dependencies, prioritize migrations, and budget in phases. We also talk about public‑sector headwinds and where practitioners can still find trusted signal—peer communities, credible advisories, and leaders who share what actually works. If you’re eyeing a move into cyber, or you’re in the trenches and need a reset, this conversation blends grit, guidance, and grounded predictions you can act on today.

    If this resonated, subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and drop your bold 2026 security prediction in a review—we’ll feature our favorites in a future episode.

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    53 min
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