Cybersecurity isn’t an exact science. It’s where art and science meet, informed by experience, tested in battle and reimagined to tackle evolving adversaries.
In this podcast, we explore The Art of Security. From the cutting edge of zero-day exploits and emerging threats to evaluating whether established practices still hold in today’s landscape, we aim to uncover what truly matters for businesses and individuals to stay secure. While the science of cybersecurity focuses on what’s repeatable, the art of security is about making the right decisions in the moment.
Each biweekly episode delivers practical insights, informed perspectives, and real-world context to help security professionals and tech enthusiasts build smarter, more resilient defenses.
Who’s Behind the Mic
Josh Davies
Josh Davies is a Principal Market Strategist at Fortra, where he informs and influences the strategic direction of the organization’s security solutions and platform. He works closely with Fortra Intelligence and Research Experts (FIRE) who identify the latest TTPs, threat families, and active campaigns.
Josh joined Fortra in 2022 through the Alert Logic acquisition. He started there as a Security Analyst before moving into a Solutions Architect role. Along the way, he’s built deep experience across both mid-market and enterprise environments, including hands-on work in incident response and threat hunting.
He’s a strong believer that cybersecurity is a team sport, one that requires collaboration, shared intelligence, and open conversations about what’s working (and what’s not).
Josh holds a Law LLB and MA in Classics and Ancient History from the University of Exeter, and is a keen outdoorsman, rugby player and music enthusiast.
Tyler Reguly
Tyler Reguly is Associate Director of Security R&D at Fortra, where he leads a team focused on strengthening integrity and compliance monitoring solutions. A member of the FIRE team, he joined Fortra in 2022 after its acquisition of Tripwire, where he spent more than 15 years in security research.
He’s also passionate about teaching and mentoring, working closely with Fanshawe College to develop and teach courses on topics like hacking techniques, malware, evolving threats, and Python.
Tyler is a co-founder of the IoT Hack Lab at SecTor, giving attendees hands-on experience with hacking and securing IoT devices. He’s contributed to standards like CVSSv3 and served as a technical editor on several books, helping make complex security topics more accessible.
Outside of cybersecurity, Tyler regularly provides movie reviews for unreleased films and frequently uses movies as a relatable way to explain complex security concepts
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