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No Password Required Podcast: Senior Security Researcher at Nokia and Guardian of Secure AI Networks

The No Password Required Podcast is dedicated to introducing and celebrating the practitioners, leaders, researchers, and individuals who are shaping the cybersecurity industry. Join us for an in-depth conversation that explores our guests' personalities, expertise, and the path that led them into cybersecurity. The team also discusses current cyber threats and readiness tips for security professionals and business leaders alike.

On this episode, Jack Clabby of Carlton Fields and resident cybersecurity expert Kayley Melton, founder of Reality Shift, chat with Dr. Anmol Agarwal, a senior security researcher at Nokia. With deep expertise in AI security, adversarial machine learning, and privacy-preserving technologies, she is advancing innovation in next-generation communications. Her career began with a focus on health management, where her exposure to the transformative power of technology in patient care sparked a passion for cybersecurity. Dr. Agarwal previously managed federal enterprise risks at the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and now shares her knowledge as an adjunct professor at George Washington University. Committed to community engagement, she mentors aspiring cybersecurity professionals through Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS) and other initiatives, empowering the leaders of tomorrow in the ever-evolving cyber landscape.

In the “Lifestyle Polygraph” segment, Dr. Agarwal gave us some insight into her life away from all things cybersecurity, including a passion for British baking competitions and why she wouldn't mind adding a couple of journalists to her team.

The show begins with Jack Clabby of Carlton Fields, joined by resident cybersecurity expert Kayley Melton, analyzing what they learned in this week’s insightful episode with Dr. Anmol Agarwal.
 
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