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Dozens of current and former security leaders recently wrote an open letter addressed to the public, journalists, employers, and policymakers urging them to avoid outdated advice, or “hacklore”, around digital risk. However, there’s one important caveat–this doesn’t necessarily apply to high-risk individuals. Join BlackCloak Cybersecurity Engineer Mike Lamberth for a discussion on why this advice is still very relevant for the high-net-worth individual to secure their digital footprint.
You can read the open letter referenced at: https://www.hacklore.org/letter.
Visit the BlackCloak website and follow BlackCloak on LinkedIn.
By BlackCloakDozens of current and former security leaders recently wrote an open letter addressed to the public, journalists, employers, and policymakers urging them to avoid outdated advice, or “hacklore”, around digital risk. However, there’s one important caveat–this doesn’t necessarily apply to high-risk individuals. Join BlackCloak Cybersecurity Engineer Mike Lamberth for a discussion on why this advice is still very relevant for the high-net-worth individual to secure their digital footprint.
You can read the open letter referenced at: https://www.hacklore.org/letter.
Visit the BlackCloak website and follow BlackCloak on LinkedIn.