
Amit Sinha
Chief Executive Officer at DigiCert, leading the company's expansion of PKI and certificate lifecycle management to secure infrastructure, software, devices, content, and AI agents; interviewed in a pre-recorded RSAC segment.
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May 28, 2025 • 1h 8min
Quantum Readiness & Zero Trust: Strategies to Strengthen Digital Resilience - Jordan Avnaim, Chris Hickman, Amit Sinha, Albert Estevez Polo - BSW #397
Join Albert Estevez Polo, a tech innovator specializing in quantum computing, along with Chris Hickman, a digital identity guru, Jordan Avnaim, an expert in cybersecurity, and Amit Sinha, a machine identity visionary. They discuss the critical need for automated micro-segmentation to bolster network security against evolving threats. The guests also delve into the pressing challenges of adapting to post-quantum cryptography, the importance of risk intelligence, and strategies for effective identity verification amidst deep fake challenges. Tune in for expert insights and practical solutions!

Apr 1, 2026 • 1h 2min
Executive Paralysis and Two Pre-Recorded RSAC 2026 Interviews from DigiCert and Okta - Amit Sinha, Ann Marie van den Hurk, Matt Immler - BSW #441
Ann Marie van den Hurk, crisis governance advisor who helps leaders make fast decisions under pressure. Amit Sinha, DigiCert CEO expanding PKI for machines, devices, and AI. Matt Immler, Okta regional CISO focused on identity and AI agents. They discuss why executive paralysis harms organizations, how to assign decision authority in the first 20 minutes, and how PKI and identity practices must evolve for autonomous AI agents.

Sep 25, 2023 • 31min
Cyberespionage in East and Southeast Asia, for both intelligence collection and domestic security, Spyware tools tracked. Shifting cyber targets in Russia’s hybrid war. Securing the Super Bowl.
Amit Sinha, CEO of Digicert, talks about digital trust in the software supply chain. The podcast also covers cyberespionage activities in East and Southeast Asia, including campaigns against Tibetan, Uighur, and Taiwanese targets. It discusses the use of Telegram groups to share spyware tools and the discovery of new backdoors. The episode highlights the importance of security coaching and incident detection. It also explores the risks of code signing key leaks and the need to inspect the software development supply chain. The podcast concludes with speculation on a recent ransomware incident and the challenges of incident analysis.


