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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
You can't secure what you don't know exists.
Figuring out what assets you have on your network is your first step in building out a cybersecurity program.
In this webinar, we discussed why it's so important to track the assets on your network.
The audio has been turned into an episode so you can hear it too!
Can you think of any company or industry today that doesn’t use computers?
"For the times, they are changing..."
Heard that before? Well, it couldn't be truer than for cybersecurity.
The industry is really changing drastically.
Just this month, we've seen several security breaches in which MSPs (Managed Service Providers) were compromised and used to distribute ransomware to their clients.
And what does the customer clients do in a situation like that?
Insurance...
In fact, every business, but especially small businesses should get cyber insurance.
It can really be a gamechanger.
So, check out this episode and learn what cyber insurance you need.
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Get the PDF explaining the 3 different types of cyber insurance and what each covers.
In this episode, we talk with Adam Gordon from ITProTV and Chris Foulon from the Breaking into Cyber podcast to discuss some of the things that organizations are getting wrong with cybersecurity.
It's pretty obvious to most people that something in the industry simply isn't working - obvious by the ever-increasing number of breaches we hear about.
Join us as we discuss these fundamental mistakes that are costing so many organizations. Learn so that your organization doesn't make the same mistakes.
In this episode, we talk with Adam Gordon from ITProTV and Chris Foulon from the Breaking into Cyber podcast to discuss some of the things that organizations are getting wrong with cybersecurity.
It's pretty obvious to most people that something in the industry simply isn't working - obvious by the ever-increasing number of breaches we hear about.
Join us as we discuss these fundamental mistakes that are costing so many organizations. Learn so that your organization doesn't make the same mistakes.
The California Consumer Privacy Act is right around the corner. Organizations will need to be compliant starting in 2020.
CCPA is a game-changer for the cybersecurity space.
The ability for your customers to sue you for breaches without even having to prove damages is a huge change.
But you can be exempt from legal liability if you "have reasonable security measures" in place and use encryption.
In this episode, we're going to talk about some of the security frameworks that you can use to build security programs.
Cybersecurity is a concern that all companies have to deal with. It’s not something only for large companies.
You have probably heard someone say or even thought at some point - I don't have anything of value for a cyber attacker.
If so, you are actually very very wrong.
In this episode, Angela Hill, an ex-CIA analyst walks us through how and why nation states are actively targeting and compromising small and medium businesses.
You will be surprised to find that they value every business as a target.
Links from show:
http://travel.state.gov/
https://www.dni.gov/index.php/ncsc-how-we-work/ncsc-know-the-risk-raise-your-shield/ncsc-travel-tips
https://nuwavepartners.com/
In today's episode, our guest, Perry Carpenter from KnowBe4 provides insanely actionable advice on how organizations should implement security awareness programs.
You see:
Just throwing information at employees doesn't make them any better. Instead, organizations must overcome the 3 areas of human weakness to implement change.
Perry walks us through this and more. You'll love the episode.
Also, check out Perry's new book: https://amzn.to/31jKHWV
For small and medium organizations, implementing a formal security program can see like a huge task.
However, breaking this into small steps can help make that goal seem more attainable.
The CIS 20 security controls is a framework that every SMB should begin implementing. Under CCPA, organizations that are following a proven framework, will be exempt from some of the litigation liabilities. CIS 20 is one of the frameworks that California attorney generals have accepted in the past.
If you don't have a security program in place, your organization is like tacking the problem in an ad-hoc manner. Should an attack happen, being organized will give a much greater attempt of surviving.
https://www.cisecurity.org/controls/cis-controls-list/
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.