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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Mission: Cyber, host Emil Sayegh sits down with Fernando Machado, Managing Principal and CISO of Cybersec Investments, to explore his journey from Army infantryman to one of the most experienced voices in the CMMC ecosystem.</p><p>Fernando shares how servant leadership, rooted in his military service, continues to shape his philosophy, his assessment teams, and the culture of Cybersec Investments.</p><p>He also breaks down the myths and misconceptions that often mislead defense contractors—from overreliance on SSPs to misunderstandings about SPRS scores—and offers a candid look at what separates confident teams from overwhelmed ones during an assessment.</p><p>In this episode:</p><ul><li>How servant leadership shapes effective cybersecurity teams</li><li>The most common cybersecurity myths and the truths behind them</li><li>Enforcement trends holding defense contractors accountable for their cybersecurity posture</li><li>The mission‑driven reasons securing the Defense Industrial Base matters now<br>more than ever</li></ul><p>Whether you’re a defense contractor, security practitioner, or leader navigating compliance, this conversation offers clear guidance, real‑world perspective, and a grounded look at what it truly takes to secure the Defense Industrial Base.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2026 16:39:16 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Bill Malone on Leadership, Cybersecurity Evolution, and Protecting the Defense Mission</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Mission: Cyber, host Emil Sayegh sits down with Bill Malone, President of Coalfire Federal, to explore the leadership journey behind a nearly four- decade career spanning the U.S. Navy, national security, government services, and cybersecurity.</p><p><br>Bill shares how his early experiences as a naval officer shaped his leadership philosophy, the mentors who influenced his career, and the lessons he learned while navigating the evolution of cybersecurity.</p><p><br>In this episode, you’ll learn: </p><ul><li>How military service shaped Bill’s approach to leadership, decision-making, and developing teams </li><li>The importance of listening, mentorship, and continuous learning as a leader </li><li>The evolution of cybersecurity from an IT function to a board-level business risk </li><li>How Coalfire Federal became involved in CMMC and the opportunity to help strengthen the Defense Industrial Base </li><li>The vision behind the CMMC Partner Assurance Network (CPAN) and how trusted partnerships can help organizations navigate compliance challenges </li><li>The future of cybersecurity, including the shift from “clipboards to code” and the <br>role of automation and AI in continuous compliance</li></ul><p><br>Cybersecurity is no longer simply a technology challenge. It’s a leadership <br>responsibility.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Mission: Cyber, host Emil Sayegh sits down with Bill Malone, President of Coalfire Federal, to explore the leadership journey behind a nearly four- decade career spanning the U.S. Navy, national security, government services, and cybersecurity.</p><p><br>Bill shares how his early experiences as a naval officer shaped his leadership philosophy, the mentors who influenced his career, and the lessons he learned while navigating the evolution of cybersecurity.</p><p><br>In this episode, you’ll learn: </p><ul><li>How military service shaped Bill’s approach to leadership, decision-making, and developing teams </li><li>The importance of listening, mentorship, and continuous learning as a leader </li><li>The evolution of cybersecurity from an IT function to a board-level business risk </li><li>How Coalfire Federal became involved in CMMC and the opportunity to help strengthen the Defense Industrial Base </li><li>The vision behind the CMMC Partner Assurance Network (CPAN) and how trusted partnerships can help organizations navigate compliance challenges </li><li>The future of cybersecurity, including the shift from “clipboards to code” and the <br>role of automation and AI in continuous compliance</li></ul><p><br>Cybersecurity is no longer simply a technology challenge. It’s a leadership <br>responsibility.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Cybersecurity isn't just a technology challenge—it's a leadership challenge.</p><p>In the inaugural episode of Mission: Cyber, CyberSheath CEO Emil Sayegh sits down<br>with Doug Barbin, President and National Managing Principal at Schellman, for a candid<br>conversation about the leadership decisions that shape resilient cybersecurity<br>programs.</p><p>Together, they explore why trust is essential to building strong security cultures, how AI<br>is creating new governance challenges, and why organizations should focus on building<br>defensible cybersecurity programs—not simply passing compliance assessments.</p><p>Whether you're preparing for CMMC, leading cybersecurity initiatives, or navigating the<br>rapid evolution of AI, this episode offers practical insights for executives, security<br>leaders, and defense contractors alike.</p><p>In this episode, you'll learn:</p><ul><li>Why cybersecurity is fundamentally a business challenge—not just an IT issue</li><li>The leadership traits that create resilient security organizations</li><li>How AI is accelerating governance and compliance risks</li><li>Common misconceptions about CMMC readiness</li><li>The difference between being compliant and being truly secure</li></ul><p><br>Listen to the full episode and subscribe for future conversations with the leaders<br>shaping cybersecurity.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Cybersecurity isn't just a technology challenge—it's a leadership challenge.</p><p>In the inaugural episode of Mission: Cyber, CyberSheath CEO Emil Sayegh sits down<br>with Doug Barbin, President and National Managing Principal at Schellman, for a candid<br>conversation about the leadership decisions that shape resilient cybersecurity<br>programs.</p><p>Together, they explore why trust is essential to building strong security cultures, how AI<br>is creating new governance challenges, and why organizations should focus on building<br>defensible cybersecurity programs—not simply passing compliance assessments.</p><p>Whether you're preparing for CMMC, leading cybersecurity initiatives, or navigating the<br>rapid evolution of AI, this episode offers practical insights for executives, security<br>leaders, and defense contractors alike.</p><p>In this episode, you'll learn:</p><ul><li>Why cybersecurity is fundamentally a business challenge—not just an IT issue</li><li>The leadership traits that create resilient security organizations</li><li>How AI is accelerating governance and compliance risks</li><li>Common misconceptions about CMMC readiness</li><li>The difference between being compliant and being truly secure</li></ul><p><br>Listen to the full episode and subscribe for future conversations with the leaders<br>shaping cybersecurity.</p>]]>
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