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The Red Polo Requiem

The Red Polo Requiem

De: Peter Black
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The Red Polo Requiem is a no-nonsense cybersecurity podcast for executives, security leaders, architects, and practitioners who are done with hype, theater, and strategies that look good on slides but fail in reality.


A requiem is a final accounting — a reckoning. Not a lament. A lesson.


This podcast is a requiem for broken cybersecurity thinking: for tool-driven strategies, for unchecked complexity, for leadership shortcuts, and for the false belief that more technology automatically means more security.


Hosted by a battle-tested cybersecurity veteran with decades of real-world enterprise experience, The Red Polo Requiem delivers tactical cybersecurity briefings grounded in discipline, execution, and hard-earned judgment — not vendor narratives or influencer noise.


Each episode cuts through complexity to examine:

  • Cybersecurity strategy vs. operational reality
  • Leadership decisions that quietly create risk
  • Platform vs. point solution tradeoffs
  • SOC design, architecture, and execution failures
  • Cyber risk management for real businesses
  • What executives must understand — and what they often underestimate


This is not motivational content.
This is accountability content.


Episodes range from short, high-impact briefings to deeper long-form discussions, all focused on one objective: helping organizations protect the business by reducing risk, operational friction, and self-inflicted failure.


Some content may be AI-assisted in research, scripting, or production. All material is reviewed, curated, and approved by a human subject-matter expert, with professional judgment and responsibility applied end-to-end.


If you’re looking for optimism, shortcuts, or silver bullets — this isn’t it.
If you’re ready for discipline, clarity, and reality — welcome to the fight.

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