Three Buddy Problem

Jeremy Banon: Personal Exec Compromise as Corporate Incident

April 1, 2026·36 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

(Presented by TLPBLACK: High-fidelity threat intelligence and research tools for modern security teams. From curated Passive DNS and real-time C2 monitoring to actionable IOC feeds and daily malware samples, we help defenders detect, hunt, and disrupt threats faster, with seamless integration into SIEM and SOAR workflows.) Security Conversations: Jeremy Bannon, founder/CEO of The Cyber Health Company, joins Ryan Naraine to discuss why executive personal cybersecurity is a growing blind spot for organizations, and real-world incidents where personal compromises became corporate crises. Plus, why CISOs struggle to secure the C-suite's personal lives, and how a healthcare-inspired model (complete with risk scores, care plans, and concierge support) can help companies close the gap. 0:00 — Introduction to The Cyber Health Company 1:00 — Why personal security is a blind spot for organizations 2:00 — Real examples: Disney hack, Instagram compromise, productivity loss 6:50 — Executives circumventing IT policy and Shadow-AI 8:43 — Digital immunity: resilience and incident response readiness 10:25 — The healthcare model for cybersecurity communication 12:14 — How the Cyber Health Score and risk coefficient work 15:34 — OSINT intake: why your social security number isn't private 17:26 — The state of executive security hygiene and the concierge model 35:00 — AI, deepfakes, and the scaling of commodity attacks

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