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Brandon Andres Green sits down with Kristopher Wilson, founder of Wardriver Security, to talk about what real cybersecurity protection looks like after the purchase. Most businesses do not get breached because they ignored cybersecurity. They get breached because they assumed the tools they bought were configured correctly, monitored properly, and actually protecting them.
Kristopher explains why small businesses can be easier targets than they realize, and why attackers often prefer organizations that think they are too small to matter. We talk about phishing, ransomware, account takeover, weak configurations, and the kind of basic security posture every business owner should understand.
We also dig into Wardriver Security’s refreshingly simple approach: lead with integrity, stay transparent, avoid scare tactics, and do not trap clients in long contracts. Kristopher shares why clinics, small businesses, streamers, and growing organizations all need practical cybersecurity support that fixes problems and explains what changed.
If you own a business, manage sensitive information, or assume your cybersecurity tools are “good enough,” this episode will help you ask better questions. Subscribe for more local founder stories, share this with a business owner who needs it, and leave a review if you found it useful.
What security assumption do you need to challenge in your own business?
By Brandon Andres GreenBrandon Andres Green sits down with Kristopher Wilson, founder of Wardriver Security, to talk about what real cybersecurity protection looks like after the purchase. Most businesses do not get breached because they ignored cybersecurity. They get breached because they assumed the tools they bought were configured correctly, monitored properly, and actually protecting them.
Kristopher explains why small businesses can be easier targets than they realize, and why attackers often prefer organizations that think they are too small to matter. We talk about phishing, ransomware, account takeover, weak configurations, and the kind of basic security posture every business owner should understand.
We also dig into Wardriver Security’s refreshingly simple approach: lead with integrity, stay transparent, avoid scare tactics, and do not trap clients in long contracts. Kristopher shares why clinics, small businesses, streamers, and growing organizations all need practical cybersecurity support that fixes problems and explains what changed.
If you own a business, manage sensitive information, or assume your cybersecurity tools are “good enough,” this episode will help you ask better questions. Subscribe for more local founder stories, share this with a business owner who needs it, and leave a review if you found it useful.
What security assumption do you need to challenge in your own business?