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    Explore "cyber podcast" with insightful episodes like "EP. 80: What Startups, SMBs Need to Know About Their Cybersecurity", "EP. 80: What Startups, SMBs Need to Know About Their Cybersecurity", "EP. 80: What Startups, SMBs Need to Know About Their Cybersecurity", "EP. 79: The Art of Managing Cyber Risk for Museums" and "EP. 79: The Art of Managing Cyber Risk for Museums" from podcasts like ""Insurance Journal Podcast", "Insuring Cyber Podcast - Insurance Journal", "Podcasts - Insurance Journal", "Insurance Journal Podcast" and "Insuring Cyber Podcast - Insurance Journal"" and more!

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    The Human Firewall

    The Human Firewall

    In an era where cybersecurity breaches are rampant and data breaches make daily headlines, organizations are increasingly turning their attention to fortifying their defenses against digital threats. However, amidst the focus on sophisticated software, A.I, and firewalls, there's a critical component often overlooked: the human factor.

    Tune in to discover how you can harness the power of the human firewall to safeguard your organization's sensitive data, mitigate risks, and stay one step ahead of cyber adversaries. 

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    EP. 77: Haute Cyber? Attackers Are Strutting into 2024 with More Sophistication

    EP. 77: Haute Cyber? Attackers Are Strutting into 2024 with More Sophistication

    Happy 2024! On the first episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast for the new year, Dr. Magda Chelly, managing director and chief information security officer for cybersecurity organization … Read More »

    The post EP. 77: Haute Cyber? Attackers Are Strutting into 2024 with More Sophistication appeared first on Insurance Journal TV.

    Talya Parker - the founder and executive director of Black Girls in Cyber

    Talya Parker - the founder and executive director of Black Girls in Cyber
    Talya Parker is the founder and executive director of Black Girls in Cyber (BGiC) and the privacy, safety and security engineer leader at Google. In this episode, Talya joins Tashya and Pam to discuss how being a part of the #ShareTheMicInCyber campaign gave her the inspiration to start BGiC, the impact she hopes to make on the cyber industry, and the advice that she wishes she could give to her younger self. Follow us on social media - @DoWeBelongPod cyberflorida.org/dowebelongpod/

    TrickBot Takes Down High Profile Companies

    TrickBot Takes Down High Profile Companies

    TrickBot is up to it's old tricks again - by taking down banks during a politically sensitive moment. Coincidence? I think not!

    In this current latest-news unfolding event, Darnley discusses what TrickBot is, how it disrupted some major Canadian banks during a sensitive political time. It also targeted over 60 Financial and Technology companies, such as Amazon, American Express, JP Morgan Chase, Microsoft, Navy Federal Credit Union, Paypal, RBC, Yahoo, etc. 

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    Renewable Energy Creating Cyber Risks

    Renewable Energy Creating Cyber Risks

    As we move towards a greener future, we may meet our demise anyway.
    Cyber criminals love to attack critical infrastructure and we are about to hand them the silver platter. 

    In this episode, Darnley discusses the main issues of green energy and why current technologies are antiquated and outdated. Should we wait until people get hurt or killed before we rethink our posture or should we do something about it today? Listen to more here

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    Cybersecurity Year In Review 2021

    Cybersecurity Year In Review 2021

    2021 in Cyber Security was quite a ride.

    From all sorts of attacks, vulnerabilities, ransomware, threat actors, pipeline shut down, water treatments plant attack, Zero day attack, and remote work. This episode is a review in the past year of some notable attacks that happened in the security landscape. Darnley explains why he is not looking forward to 2022 as this could be the year of human fatalities due to these cyber attacks. 

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    Put A Bow On IT - S6E7

    Put A Bow On IT - S6E7

    It's the fall season finale. This week, Mat and Mike are running guestless, and they take a look back at this season and discuss their favorite episodes.

    We, as a team, would like to thank all of this season's guests and, above all, our listeners. Look for merch drops coming early on in the new year.   

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    The Day Facebook Stood Still

    The Day Facebook Stood Still

    "It was October 4th 2021, I was trying to talk to my sweetheart. Then the unbelievable happened, Facebook was gone, vanished. For a second I thought the world ended, but I chuckled at myself and realized what happened"...

    Listen in to our brand new Podcast - Darnley's Cyber Cafe. Enjoy your cup of java 

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