EP262 Freedom, Responsibility, and the Federated Guardrails: A New Model for Modern Security

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EP262 Freedom, Responsibility, and the Federated Guardrails: A New Model for Modern Security

Cloud Security PodcastFeb 9, 2026

Why It Matters

As development velocity accelerates and threats evolve faster than centralized teams can react, organizations must shift to a distributed security model to maintain resilience and scale. This episode provides a timely blueprint for leaders seeking to align security with modern engineering practices, ensuring that security becomes a shared responsibility rather than a bottleneck.

AI Summary

In this episode, Global CISO Alex Shulman‑Peleg argues that the traditional, centralized security model is obsolete in the cloud‑native and AI‑driven era, advocating for a federated "freedom and responsibility" approach where engineers own security outcomes. He likens security to code quality, proposing unified dashboards that treat misconfigurations and vulnerabilities as a single quality metric, and stresses the need for cultural alignment to empower developers. While execution is distributed, core functions like incident response, high‑level risk strategy, and threat intelligence remain centralized as a 911‑style safety net. The conversation also highlights how AI can automate metrics and embed security into the development lifecycle without re‑centralizing control.

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Alex Shulman-Peleg, Global CISO at Kraken

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