Bryson Bort: The Cybersecurity Maestro Turning Legos into Defense Strategies

When it comes to cybersecurity, Bryson Bort isn’t just the CEO of SCYTHE; he’s the industry’s answer to a superhero. From GRIMM to ICS Village, his journey is filled with tales of innovation and defense. Learn more about Bort, SCYTHE, and why the ICS Cybersecurity Conference is a must-attend.

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Who knew that playing with Legos as a kid could lead to building a cybersecurity empire? Bryson Bort, the cybersecurity mogul, is stacking blocks like a pro—except this time, they’re digital Legos in the form of SCYTHE. From shaking hands with Target to co-founding ICS Village, Bort is the Swiss Army knife of cyber defense. Talk about leveling up from MS-DOS! Whether he’s co-developing platforms or preventing Stuxnet scenarios, he’s got the cyber world on lock. And don’t we all need a little more Bryson in our lives? After all, he’s the guy who turned a red team tool into a purple team fiesta. Pass the popcorn; the cybersecurity circus is in town!*

Key Points:

  • Bryson Bort is the mastermind behind SCYTHE and co-founder of ICS Village.
  • SCYTHE was born from a collaboration with Target, evolving from a consultancy to a powerful cybersecurity platform.
  • ICS Village raises awareness about critical infrastructure security, spotlighting the importance of industrial control systems (ICS).
  • Bort emphasizes community in cybersecurity, advocating for a collaborative approach.
  • He encourages emerging cyber leaders to embrace AI and continue lifelong learning.

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