Threat Vector

Threat Vector

Threat Vector, Palo Alto Networks podcast, is your premier destination for security thought leadership. Join us as we explore pressing cybersecurity threats, robust protection strategies, and the latest industry trends.

The podcast features in-depth discussions with industry leaders, Palo Alto Networks experts, and customers, providing crucial insights for security decision-makers.

Whether you're looking to stay ahead of the curve with innovative solutions or understand the evolving cybersecurity landscape, Threat Vector equips you with the knowledge needed to safeguard your organization.

Recent Episodes

Ep 103 | 2.5.26

Security Success Stories You Haven't Heard

What separates organizations that truly excel at cybersecurity from those that just spend money on it? In this episode of Threat Vector, host ⁠David Moulton⁠ sits down with ⁠Isaias Telhado⁠, Senior Cybersecurity Customer Success Engineer at Palo Alto Networks, to explore what cybersecurity success actually looks like. With over 25 years in IT and security leadership across Nestlé, Zscaler, and now Palo Alto Networks, Isaias has seen firsthand what transforms organizations from vulnerable and reactive to confident and resilient.

Ep 102 | 1.29.26

Is Your AI Well-Engineered Enough to Be Trusted?

Aaron Isaksen leads AI Research and Engineering at Palo Alto Networks, where he advances state-of-the-art AI in cybersecurity. In this episode of Threat Vector, host ⁠David Moulton⁠ sits down with ⁠Dr. Aaron Isaksen⁠ to explore why engineering excellence must precede ethical AI debates, how adversarial AI is reshaping cybersecurity, and what it actually takes to build AI systems resilient enough to operate in hostile environments.

Ep 101 | 1.22.26

The Kill Switch for AI Agents

Can AI agents be trusted when 80% of today's breaches start with compromised identities? ⁠Carey Frey⁠, Chief Security Officer at TELUS, joins Threat Vector host ⁠David Moulton⁠ to tackle the most overlooked security challenge in the AI revolution: identity. With 20+ years protecting everything from Canada's Communication Security Establishment to one of North America's largest telecommunications companies, Carey brings hard-won wisdom about why identity isn't just important—it's the foundation that determines whether agentic AI becomes a force multiplier or an attack surface disaster.

Ep 100 | 1.15.26

Securing AI Without Slowing Business

What does it take to lead the world's largest cybersecurity company through the AI revolution—without breaking things? ⁠Nikesh Arora⁠, Chairman and CEO of Palo Alto Networks, doesn't sugarcoat it: security always becomes an afterthought during innovation cycles. In this special 100th episode of Threat Vector, Nikesh sits down with host ⁠David Moulton⁠ to share how he transformed Palo Alto Networks from a $2.7B firewall company into the world's largest cybersecurity platform—and why the AI inflection point requires a completely different playbook.

Ep 99 | 1.8.26

Securing the AI Supply Chain

AI security is no longer optional, it’s urgent. In this episode of Threat Vector, David Moulton⁠ sits down with Ian Swanson⁠, former CEO of Protect AI and now the AI Security Leader at Palo Alto Networks. Ian shares how securing the AI supply chain has become the next frontier in cybersecurity and why every enterprise building or integrating AI needs to treat it like any other software pipeline—rife with dependencies, blind spots, and adversaries ready to exploit them. They also explore "vibe coding" the practice of developers relying on instinct and intuition rather than rigorous review when coding with or around LLMs. It's a fun name for a very real risk. Whether you're a CISO, a developer, or anyone helping shape AI in your organization, this conversation is your guide to locking down AI before it locks you out.

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David Moulton

Meet David Moulton, the voice for Threat Vector, the Palo Alto Networks podcast dedicated to sharing knowledge, know-how, and groundbreaking research to safeguard our digital world.

Moulton, leads Thought Leadership for Palo Alto Networks, draws on a rich background of experience, including roles in design, strategy, marketing, and sales, to connect with experts from across the globe.

Schedule: Weekly, Thursdays
Credits: Executive Producer is Michael Heller, Show production by Kenne Miller, Joe Bettencourt, Virginia Tran and David Moulton. Editing and audio engineering by Elliott Peltzman.
Creator: Unit 42 by Palo Alto Networks
Unit 42 by Palo Alto Networks