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The landscape of cybersecurity threats has evolved from individual skilled attackers to a huge marketplace built by cybercrime organizations. Now someone can make an efficient ransomware attack including the payload and the delivery mechanism, and go sell it to whoever can pay the price. Bruce Snell, security strategy and transformation at NTT, explains that this shift means that the scale of cyberattacks has exponentially grown in recent years. Ten crime organizations now fuel hundreds of thousands of attacks. In this episode, Bruce discusses how doing the bare minimum to protect your business is no longer enough and outlines the steps you need to take to boost your defenses. Show Links • Check out NTT • Connect with Bruce Snell on LinkedIn or Twitter • Follow IRONSCALES on LinkedIn or Twitter • Connect with Brendon Rod on LinkedIn ------------------ We're stronger together. Keep connected with CyberSecurity Heroes at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher and Google Podcast. Catch all the links to the episode below or search for #CyberSecurityHeroes in your favorite podcast player. • Sounder: • Apple: • Spotify: CyberSecurity Heroes is brought to you by IRONSCALES. An email security platform powered by AI, enhanced by thousands of customer security teams and built around detecting and removing threats in the inbox. We offer a service that is fast to deploy, easy to operate and is unparalleled in the ability to stop all types of email threats, including advanced attacks like BEC, ATO and more. Learn more at ironscales.com
Bruce Snell, VP of security strategy and transformation at NTT Security, returns to the podcast to provide an update on the Log4j vulnerability, potential security threats to the supply chain and highlights from NTT's Global Threat Intelligence Center Monthly Report for December. Snell covers some of the biggest cybersecurity trends of 2021 and has advice for how organizations can better manage and secure their data. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bruce Snell, VP of security strategy and transformation at NTT Security, returns to the podcast to provide an update on the Log4j vulnerability, potential security threats to the supply chain and highlights from NTT's Global Threat Intelligence Center Monthly Report for December. Snell covers some of the biggest cybersecurity trends of 2021 and has advice for how organizations can better manage and secure their data.
The Kaseya ransomware attack is the latest in a trend of bad actors working together to target the supply chain.
Have you ever wondered how to mitigate the vulnerabilities that stem from IoT.Well, in this episode, that is what you will find out.We’re going to provide you with common vulnerabilities and current risks with devices that you use every day. Smartwatches and modern cars to name a few. Today, we have Bruce Snell, Global Vice President of Cybersecurity Strategy and Transformation at NTT Security, to discuss this topic in greater detail.
"Hackable?" is a podcast. A podcast made by McAfee to teach the world about the very real dangers hackers pose against your digital identity. A podcast I strongly recommend you checkout if you care at all about that sort of thing. But what sets it apart is that it's, well... Fun! Hackable is the first show we ever experienced where real experts make it possible for normal people like you and I to learn what we need to know to protect our digital identities! They take real hacks and make them easy to understand by showing us how they can happen during our day to day lives! That's why we wanted them to come on our show and teach us a thing or two about sweating the small stuff!Join your Personal Brain Trainer Cameron Boozarjomehri, special guest host Geoff Siskind, and cyber security expert Bruce Snell as they sweat over what it takes to make complicated topics accessible for everyone!Enjoy the episode? Then please share it with other people you think will appreciate it, or even go the extra mile and support us on Patreon for even more great content!And if you have small stuff you're sweating you can email us at smallstuffshow@gmail.com, reach out on Twitter with #smallstuffshow, or find us on Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, and YouTube! Because it's details like these, and more importantly listeners like you, that make it worth sweating the small stuff!Support Sweating The Small Stuff by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/sweating-the-small-stuffFind out more at https://sweating-the-small-stuff.pinecast.coCheck out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-306384 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Sweating The Small Stuff.
Ever wonder why movie hacks are so bad? Real hackers don't really have to deal with virtual rubics cubes do they? Well fortunately we found an expert to set the record straight!Join your Personal Brain Trainer Cameron Boozarjomehri and special co-host and cyber security expert Bruce Snell as they explore bad movie hacks and why Oceans 8 is a rare film for getting it right!Enjoy the episode? Then please share it with other people you think will appreciate it, or even go the extra mile and support us on Patreon for even more great content!And if you have small stuff you're sweating you can email us at smallstuffshow@gmail.com, reach out on Twitter with #smallstuffshow, or find us on Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, and YouTube! Because it's details like these, and more importantly listeners like you, that make it worth sweating the small stuff!Support Sweating The Small Stuff by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/sweating-the-small-stuffThis podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-306384 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Sweating The Small Stuff.
Getting back to the fundamentals. Today we speak with Bruce Snell, President of BSG International. In this episode, we discuss breaking through the barrier with fundamentals in sports and business. ------Bruce Snell is a business operations consultant and author of the book, Breaking Through the Four Barriers of Quality. He learned all about overcoming obstacles by playing football in Alabama—100 years ago as he likes to say. His business lessons are a must listen for any entrepreneur. Especially one that has a thing for sports. Bruce's essential thoughts in business and his lessons learned in the sports world has us excited to feature him on the SportsEpreneur Podcast. The post SE11 | Bruce Snell | Fundamentals in Sports and Business appeared first on SportsEpreneur.
Getting back to the fundamentals. Today we speak with Bruce Snell, President of BSG International. In this episode, we discuss breaking through the barrier with fundamentals in sports and business. ------Bruce Snell is a business operations consultant and author of the book, Breaking Through the Four Barriers of Quality. He learned all about overcoming obstacles by playing football in Alabama—100 years ago as he likes to say. His business lessons are a must listen for any entrepreneur. Especially one that has a thing for sports. Bruce's essential thoughts in business and his lessons learned in the sports world has us excited to feature him on the SportsEpreneur Podcast. The post SE11 | Bruce Snell | Fundamentals in Sports and Business appeared first on SportsEpreneur.
Breaking through the barriers to quality. Our guest today is Bruce Snell, President of BSG International. In this episode we discuss fundamentals, helping others, and football in the south. ------Bruce Snell understands business operations. We’ve spent quite a bit of time with Bruce and knew we had to have him on the podcast as he has so much to offer business leaders. He gives in so many ways- he does one on one consulting, he works with companies of many sizes, he has his book Breaking Through the Four Barriers of Quality, and he has an online course—all of it provides an awareness of operational processes – he trains, develops, and applies. Bottom line is Bruce and BSG International can help your business. Bruce’s examples of breaking through barriers in life and business were on full display in our chat. His success in business has us so excited to feature him on this podcast. We hope you enjoy this episode with Bruce Snell. The post EP085 | Perspectives on Business Operations with Bruce Snell appeared first on KazSource.
In a world where we obsess over staying connected, how can we be sure we’re not leaving ourselves vulnerable? Hackable? gives us a front row seat to explore where we’re susceptible in our daily routines, without even realizing it. From Wi-Fi to webcams and cars to computers, these episodes expose the places hackers may hit, and explain how they get our information. With the FBI putting out a most wanted list solely dedicated to cybercriminals, it’s no argument what a huge issue cybercrime has become. Malware and ransomware threats are on the rise*, and we need to take them seriously to learn what we can do to keep ourselves safe. Our host, [Geoff Siskind] 1, digs into the minds of cyber criminals with cybersecurity expert, Bruce Snell, giving us an in-depth view of the vulnerabilities we face so we can stay observant, and out of the hacker’s path. For more info hackablepodcast.com Leave a rating or review in Apple Podcasts so we know what you think.
The industry of smart baby devices, also known as the "Internet of Toddlers” includes everything from bluetooth pacifiers, internet-enabled monitors, and Wi-Fi onesies. IoT might be best thing to happen to the nursery...but are the potential vulnerabilities worth it? Geoff and Bruce find out just how easily hackers turn these devices into child’s play. For more info hackablepodcast.com Leave a rating or review in Apple Podcasts so we know what you think.
Our power grids, gas pipelines, and traffic control systems are all accessible online. But does that mean they can be hacked? In this episode of Hackable? Geoff teams up with the Head of Advanced Threat Research at McAfee to answer the question, “why is SCADA the most critical threat that we’ve probably never heard of?” For more info hackablepodcast.com Leave a rating or review in Apple Podcasts so we know what you think.
Carjacking just went digital. You might be holding the steering wheel, but are you in control? Hackers today could easily take over an automobile – and we can prove it. In this episode, we hand over our rental car to a hacker to find see what's possible when it comes to car hacking. We also speak with the man behind the voice of KITT from Knight Rider, William Daniels, to get his input on the world of self-driving cars! Listen now to see how hackers can take over a car, and how to stay in control of yours. For more info hackablepodcast.com
Think all public Wi-Fi networks are safe? Think again. In our first episode, we hack the Wi-Fi at a local café by creating an “Evil Twin” to prove just how easy it is to give away all of your information without ever knowing it. Find out what our cyber security expert, Bruce Snell, was able to uncover as unsuspecting guests connect to an unsecure Wi-Fi network at a coffee shop in Texas.
Bruce Snell along with his wife Karen, founded BSG International Inc., a company that offers businesses a complete infrastructuring package to increase quality and promote positive customer relations. Understanding and solving these issues are what lead Bruce to write Breaking Through The 4 Barriers To Quality. Early in life, Bruce learned the value of being tough, taking a hit and standing firm. After he succeeded as a high school athlete, he received a collegiate athletic scholarship in baseball, basketball and football. After college, he signed on as a free agent with a professional football team. One of Bruce's greatest moments in life was in 2001 when he discovered Jesus. Since then Bruce has been involved in the Men's Gatherings for over 12 years and has been praying with the Billy Graham Library for personal, professional revival for over 4 years. Even though Bruce's book Breaking Through The 4 Barriers To Quality was written 15 years before receiving Christ, these same barriers are evident in our relationship to Jesus Christ. Mr. Snell has a bachelor’s degree in business and lives with his wife in Chapin, South Carolina.
Bruce Snell, cybersecurity and privacy director, Intel Security, says cybersecurity means different things to different people. He encourages making cybersecurity a part of a training process and he says there needs to be a shift in thinking about security in day-to-day life.
Bruce Snell, cybersecurity and privacy director, Intel Security, says IoT security isn't where it needs to be, and security is too often an afterthought. He explains he would like to see an independent auditing body created to put together a credit score for security—and maybe there would be a stamp on the front of the box, but we would need to make consumers aware of that.
Bruce Snell, cybersecurity and privacy director, Intel Security, says cybersecurity means different things to different people. He encourages making cybersecurity a part of a training process and he says there needs to be a shift in thinking about security in day-to-day life.
Bruce Snell, cybersecurity and privacy director, Intel Security, says IoT security isn't where it needs to be, and security is too often an afterthought. He explains he would like to see an independent auditing body created to put together a credit score for security—and maybe there would be a stamp on the front of the box, but we would need to make consumers aware of that.