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You lock your doors at night. Not because you expect a break-in. Because the world is messy and you'd rather sleep. Cybersecurity is the digital version of that decision.
This episode strips cybersecurity all the way down to what it actually means: protecting digital things that matter from being misused, stolen, broken, or taken over. It covers why cybersecurity isn't owned by one type of person, why the real work starts with human decisions rather than technical tools, and how we ended up in a world where convenience kept winning while safety rules lagged behind. The episode walks through why most security failures are boring, ordinary mistakes like reused passwords, overly broad access, and systems nobody updated, then closes with a four-step starter kit covering email protection, password managers, multi-factor authentication, and keeping systems current.
Whether you've always assumed cybersecurity was someone else's problem or you just want a clear starting point that doesn't require a technical background, Plaintext with Rich makes it accessible.
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By Rich GreeneYou lock your doors at night. Not because you expect a break-in. Because the world is messy and you'd rather sleep. Cybersecurity is the digital version of that decision.
This episode strips cybersecurity all the way down to what it actually means: protecting digital things that matter from being misused, stolen, broken, or taken over. It covers why cybersecurity isn't owned by one type of person, why the real work starts with human decisions rather than technical tools, and how we ended up in a world where convenience kept winning while safety rules lagged behind. The episode walks through why most security failures are boring, ordinary mistakes like reused passwords, overly broad access, and systems nobody updated, then closes with a four-step starter kit covering email protection, password managers, multi-factor authentication, and keeping systems current.
Whether you've always assumed cybersecurity was someone else's problem or you just want a clear starting point that doesn't require a technical background, Plaintext with Rich makes it accessible.
Is there a topic/term you want me to discuss next? Text me!!
YouTube more your speed? → https://links.sith2.com/YouTube
Apple Podcasts your usual stop? → https://links.sith2.com/Apple
Neither of those? Spotify’s over here → https://links.sith2.com/Spotify
Prefer reading quietly at your own pace? → https://links.sith2.com/Blog
Join us in The Cyber Sanctuary (no robes required) → https://links.sith2.com/Discord
Follow the human behind the microphone → https://links.sith2.com/linkedin
Need another way to reach me? That’s here → https://linktr.ee/rich.greene