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We’ve come to the end of another Season of The Tea on Cybersecurity and you know what that means. Join host Jara Rowe in her ultimate receipts from season 3. She highlights the most important things she has learned from her guests this season including why MFA is key to keeping yourself safe online, how to manage vulnerabilities, what steps you need in preparing for cybersecurity incidents, and how to cultivate trust and transparency within your organizations.
Listen in as Jara revisits her conversations with all of our Season 3 guests including Trava CEO Jim Goldman, Craig Saldanha and Mario Vlieg with Insight Insurance, and John Boomershine with BlankInkIT, among others.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Jump into the conversation:
[00:00 - 00:41] Introduction to the Tea on Cybersecurity podcast
[00:41 - 3:46] The importance of MFA
[03:47 - 05:07] MFA in cyber hygiene
[05:08 - 06:02] Employee training as a vital part of cybersecurity defense strategy
[06:52 - 07:45] BOYD (bring your own device) and the challenges of inventory management
[07:45 - 10:07] A different way to think about risk
[10:08 - 12:12] The difference between risks and vulnerabilities
[12:18 - 13:24] The difference between breaches and incidents
[13:25 - 14:15] What to do if an incident should occur
[14:19 - 16:17] Steps to take if an incident were to occur with a third-party vendor
[16:18 - 17:58] Why trust is foundational to cybersecurity
[17:59 - 19:03] How a compliance framework is like a cookbook
[19:03 - 21:21] Cybersecurity in healthcare and banking
Connect with the host:
Jara Rowe’s LinkedIn
Connect with Trava:
Website www.travasecurity.com
Blog www.travasecurity.com/blog
LinkedIn @travasecurity
YouTube @travasecurity
We’ve come to the end of another Season of The Tea on Cybersecurity and you know what that means. Join host Jara Rowe in her ultimate receipts from season 3. She highlights the most important things she has learned from her guests this season including why MFA is key to keeping yourself safe online, how to manage vulnerabilities, what steps you need in preparing for cybersecurity incidents, and how to cultivate trust and transparency within your organizations.
Listen in as Jara revisits her conversations with all of our Season 3 guests including Trava CEO Jim Goldman, Craig Saldanha and Mario Vlieg with Insight Insurance, and John Boomershine with BlankInkIT, among others.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Jump into the conversation:
[00:00 - 00:41] Introduction to the Tea on Cybersecurity podcast
[00:41 - 3:46] The importance of MFA
[03:47 - 05:07] MFA in cyber hygiene
[05:08 - 06:02] Employee training as a vital part of cybersecurity defense strategy
[06:52 - 07:45] BOYD (bring your own device) and the challenges of inventory management
[07:45 - 10:07] A different way to think about risk
[10:08 - 12:12] The difference between risks and vulnerabilities
[12:18 - 13:24] The difference between breaches and incidents
[13:25 - 14:15] What to do if an incident should occur
[14:19 - 16:17] Steps to take if an incident were to occur with a third-party vendor
[16:18 - 17:58] Why trust is foundational to cybersecurity
[17:59 - 19:03] How a compliance framework is like a cookbook
[19:03 - 21:21] Cybersecurity in healthcare and banking
Connect with the host:
Jara Rowe’s LinkedIn
Connect with Trava:
Website www.travasecurity.com
Blog www.travasecurity.com/blog
LinkedIn @travasecurity
YouTube @travasecurity