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Listen: Security for the Internet of Radios With Bob Baxley of Bastille

This podcast episode features Bob Baxley, Chief Engineer at Bastille, discussing how the company addresses cybersecurity vulnerabilities in wireless and IoT devices. Bastille applies radio frequency monitoring and security protocols to detect threats across enterprise wireless environments. The conversation covers the intersection of IoT proliferation and the growing need for robust wireless security measures.

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Listen: Security for the Internet of Radios With Bob Baxley of Bastille

Key takeaways

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Bastille focuses on detecting and mitigating cybersecurity vulnerabilities in wireless and IoT devices.

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Radio frequency monitoring is a core technology used to identify wireless threats in enterprise settings.

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As IoT device adoption grows, so does the attack surface for wireless-based security breaches.

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On today’s podcast we hosted Box Baxley, Chief engineer at Bastille, an Internet of Things (IoT) and cybersecurity company. Bob talked about how his company applies technology and protocols to ensure vulnerabilities with wireless devices are addressed.

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Bob Baxley

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Bastille

Bob Baxley is Chief Engineer at Bastille, a cybersecurity company focused on IoT and wireless threat detection. He works on applying radio frequency technology and security protocols to identify and address vulnerabilities in wireless devices across enterprise environments.

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