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The PWN: Issue 013
The Phillip Wylie Newsletter
Fall greetings, and thank you for being a subscriber!
I am a big fan of personal branding, and I have seen the power of marketing.
This December, I’ll be attending CyberMarketingCon in Austin—the go-to event for cybersecurity go-to-market and growth professionals.
Dates: December 7–10
Location: Austin, TX + Virtual
This conference brings together marketers, practitioners, and industry leaders to share real-world insights, data, and strategies that drive the cybersecurity industry forward.
It’s a great opportunity to connect with peers, exchange ideas, and stay on top of the trends shaping how cybersecurity brands grow.
And if you’re a founder, CEO, or investor, make sure to join the CyberCEO Summit on December 10, held inside CyberMarketingCon. This is where cybersecurity leaders come together to learn, connect, and shape the future of the industry.
You’ll hear from Ross Haleliuk, Nick Muy, and other top voices in security innovation on scaling, funding, and tackling today’s GTM challenges. The summit also offers 1:1 meetings with analysts, investors, influencers, and experts – a unique chance to gain insights and build relationships that could define your next move or your company’s next big opportunity.
👉 Learn more and register here: https://cybermarketingconference.com/?utm_campaign=4499807-2025%20%7C%20CyberMarketingCon&utm_source=2025cmc

Phillip Wylie Show Season 3 Episode 47: Michael Bell, CEO and Founder, Suzu Labs
Is AI going to take your job? In this essential episode, Phillip Wylie sits down with Michael Bell, CEO and Co-founder of Suzu Labs, to dive deep into the intersection of artificial intelligence, employment security, and the future of cybersecurity. Learn why adapting to AI is crucial for your career survival and discover how to make yourself invaluable in an AI-driven workforce.
You can find the episode here, https://player.captivate.fm/episode/66f63bda-c8ea-4ac3-8cdd-18d289bf2888/, or on your favorite podcast platform: https://phillipwylieshow.com/subscribe
Simply Offensive Season 2 Episode 4: Danny Jenkins
In this episode of Simply Offensive, Phillip Wylie interviews Danny Jenkins, CEO and founder of ThreatLocker. Danny shares his unique journey from corporate IT to ethical hacking, discussing his innovative approach to penetration testing and cybersecurity. He emphasizes the importance of understanding technology and security configurations, the role of living-off-the-land binaries in modern attacks, and how ThreatLocker implements a zero-trust model to enhance security.
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I hope you enjoyed this edition of The PWN!
Cheers!
Phillip Wylie