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Robert is five days away from retirement, and after decades in high-stress telecom and cybersecurity roles, hundreds of flights, and more than six years spent living in Marriott hotels, he's finally choosing something he's never had enough of: time.In this episode, we explore what it really looks like to retire at 52 after a career built on mission-critical work, nonstop travel, and round-the-clock responsibility. Robert shares how moving to a Montana horse property shifted his priorities, why stress caught up faster than he expected, and the exact moment he realized he didn't need to wait until 70 to make work optional.You'll hear how he evaluated his finances using simple “back-of-the-napkin math,” how his superhero brokerage account bridges the gap until traditional retirement ages, and why recreational employment (like growing his woodworking YouTube channel, Rusted Nut Workshop) is the perfect next chapter. We also talk about identity, marriage, health, estate planning, and the emotional process of telling your company you're done.--The statements provided are from individuals who are not clients of Root Financial Partners, LLC. These individuals were not compensated for their comments, and their views do not necessarily reflect those of Root Financial Partners, LLC. The information shared is for informational purposes only and should not be considered a recommendation or testimonial regarding advisory services.Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Early Retirement Strategy HereGet access to the same software I use for my clients and join the Early Retirement Academy hereAri Taublieb, CFP ®, MBA is the Chief Growth Officer of Root Financial Partners and a Fiduciary Financial Planner specializing in helping clients retire early with confidence.
Send us Fan MailEpisode Summary: In this episode, cybersecurity expert Robert Siciliano discusses the evolving threats of AI-driven scams, deep fakes, and human behavior. Learn how organizations and individuals can protect themselves in a rapidly changing digital landscape.Robert's BIO: Robert Siciliano is a security analyst, best-selling author, and the Architect of The Strategic Human Firewall™. As one of the world's most recognizable educators in personal and corporate protection, he is the'Straight Talk' voice for a digital age.You've seen his expertise on CNN, Fox News, CNBC, and Anderson Cooper 360, and read his insights in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and Forbes.Robert has served on the board of the Identity Theft Resource Center and is a core contributor to the Realtor® Safety Initiative. He is a man who literally goes to the extremes to prove a point—once even buying a working ATM on Craigslist just to demonstrate how easily our 'secure' systems can be cracked.To contact Robert, ProtectNowLLC.comSupport the showOur premiere sponsor, Social News Desk, has an exclusive offer for PIO Podcast listeners. Head over to socialnewsdesk.com/pio to get three months free when a qualifying agency signs up.
Oral Surgery Admin's Time Out: Practice Management Success Tips
Cybersecurity expert Gary Salman discusses ransomware, AI in oral surgery, HIPAA risks, healthcare data protection, and why OMS administrators need visibility into cyber risk. Listen for practical advice every oral surgery leader can use today.
What is the three-finger test and why are suspicious recruiters applying it during an online job interview? Lester Kiewit speaks to Boikokobetso Makhetloane, also known as Mr Fingerz, a cybersecurity expert, educator, trainer, and TikTok content creator, about the steps being taken to eliminate being scammed by fake job applicants. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is informative, enlightening and accessible. The team’s ability to spot & share relevant and unusual stories make the programme inclusive and thought-provoking. Don’t miss the popular World View feature at 7:45am daily. Listen out for #LesterInYourLounge which is an outside broadcast – from the home of a listener in a different part of Cape Town - on the first Wednesday of every month. This show introduces you to interesting Capetonians as well as their favourite communities, habits, local personalities and neighbourhood news. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Good Morning CapeTalk with Lester Kiewit broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/xGkqLbT or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/f9Eeb7i Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Megan Lynch reports on the growing wave of cyber attacks targeting hospitals and health systems, and is joined by Jonathan Tock, founder and principal at SingleWave Technologies. They break down why hospitals are prime targets for ransomware groups and state actors, and how these attacks can delay surgeries, divert ambulances, and put patient lives at risk.
00:00 Intro00:59 Sanctioned Chinese Tanker Turns Back in Strait of Hormuz01:56 Hegseth to Iranian Regime: “Choose Wisely”02:41 Hegseth: U.S. Controls Strait, Warns Iran03:50 Caine: U.S. to Pursue Ships Aiding Iran04:48 Hegseth: China Assures U.S. It's Not Giving Iran Weapons05:03 Pentagon Turns to Automakers for Weapons Production: WSJ06:24 20 Chinese Scholars Turned Away at U.S. Border08:10 Tightening VPN Bans, Fines, Raids: Chinese Netizens10:43 Supply Chains Shift From China to Mexico12:37 Aging China Loses Edge as Mexico Remains Young14:45 Cybersecurity Expert on AI Adoption and Power15:01 Rex Lee: AI Risk Comes Down to How It's Used18:56 Fixing AI Risk Starts With Changing Business Models
00:00 Intro01:15 China Satellite Monitors U.S. Military Bases for Iran: Report03:18 Trump Says He's Opening Strait of Hormuz; What's Next?03:32 Trump: China Agreed Not to Send Weapons to Iran04:13 Trump: Iran War Near End, Oil Prices Set to Drop05:07 Russia Signals Boost in Energy Exports to China06:09 U.S., Indonesia Boost Military Ties Amid China Threat10:54 Evergrande Founder Pleads Guilty to Fraud, Bribery12:10 Chinese Researcher Deported for Smuggling E. Coli DNA13:41 Federal Grand Jury Indicts Chinese Nat'l Service Member14:38 Taiwan Sentences 6 Soldiers for Spying for China15:25 Cybersecurity Expert on How China Is Weaponizing AI15:47 China Frames AI as a Tool, Not a Threat17:39 U.S. and China Take Different Paths on AI
On today's episode of The Protectors Podcast, Mike and Mark sit down with Shawn Loveland to uncover one of the most dangerous risks facing organizations today—insider threats. From trusted employees to “trusted bad actors,” Shawn breaks down how threats from within are costing companies billions every year and why they're often the hardest to detect. From dark web investigations to uncovering hidden digital footprints, this episode pulls back the curtain on a threat most people never see coming.GUEST CONTACT INFO:Shawn Loveland LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawn-lovelandResecurity: https://www.resecurity.com/________________________________IAFCI CONTACT INFO:IAFCI Website: https://iafci.org/Phone: 916-939-5000Advertising Opportunities and Guest Appearance: IAFCIProtectorspodcast@gmail.com
Cybersecurity Expert & Brand Strategist: Robert Siciliano & Holly Holliday Robert Siciliano: Cybersecurity Experthttps://protectnowllc.com/Holly Holliday =: 3 sec Branding:https://www.hollidaycreativemarketing.com/1 day eventhttps://subscribepage.io/CSIWebsiteEditionCURATOR HOSTPink CEO is the disruptive force behind #PinkCloud9Media curating the intersection where raw humanity meets successful business go-gettersI started noticing something after 500+ interviews with entrepreneurs — the business stuff is interesting of course, but the human stuff is what connects w salesSo I've built a space around thathttps://calendly.com/pinkcloud9media/podmatch-guest?month=2026-03Book your PR Campaign Episode where founders get real about how they actually think, what broke them, and what drove them forward anywayI ask the questions most hosts skip. You leave with content, connections, and something that actually stays with you & hopefully helps you longterm#business #podcast #ai #marketing
Let us know your thoughts!!In this episode, Our Two Pickles; Tamara McDuff and Sid Ragona talk with Dr. Fred Claus, founder of Husky Logic and expert in cybersecurity, about why small and micro businesses are increasingly targeted by cybercriminals and how to protect your business.https://huskylogic.com/01:33 Why Small Businesses Targeted09:22 Starting Husky Logic12:12 Keeping Up With Tech14:11 Prevention Versus Break Fix18:08 Education And Outreach25:21 Micro Business Security Basics29:57 Who Fred Helps30:35 Cyber Insurance Basics31:37 Security Requirements Checklist34:04 Why Every Business Is Exposed37:18 Mentors and Support Network48:51 Reframing Sales as Solutions53:12 How to Contact Fred Support the show
In this episode of The Leadership and Learning Podcast, host Randy Goruk welcomes back cyber security expert Robert Siciliano for his third appearance to unpack the rapidly evolving world of cybercrime. You will learn: What a "Strategic Human Firewall" is and why it's important. How the "human blind spot" works. Why cyber criminals now target people instead of systems. How AI has supercharged scams. Red flags and practical defenses against invoice fraud, vendor email compromise, and spoofed payment requests. Why out-of-band verification matters. How loneliness and emotional needs are manipulated by the bad guys. Daily and weekly security habits to keep you protected. Why cybersecurity is now a necessary core leadership skill. The importance of family and team "passwords. Protect your business, your family and yourself by listening to this and the other Leadership and Learning Podcast episodes featuring Robert (episodes #18 and #103). Website: https://protectnowllc.com/ Robert's Linked Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertsiciliano/
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If you've ever clicked “Accept All Cookies,” ignored software updates, saved your passwords, or logged into free Wi-Fi, you have to hear this. The little “harmless” things you do online are exactly what scammers count on. In today's conversation, Mel sits down with award-winning cybersecurity expert Caitlin Sarian (aka “Cybersecurity Girl”) to give you the short and simple checklist of things that protect your money, your identity, and your privacy online. You don't need to understand cybersecurity. You just need to stop treating online habits like they're harmless, because they can leave you open for a scam. This isn't about being paranoid, it's about realizing that a few tiny changes can shut down most online threats. This conversation will educate and inform you. In this episode, you'll learn:-The biggest cybersecurity mistake almost everyone makes (and how to fix it fast)-The #1 Venmo scam happening right now, and exactly what to do if it happens to you-What to do immediately if your phone is lost or stolen-The 5 essential moves that protect you from most online threats-The fastest way to spot scam links, fake emails, and panic-based phone calls-How to protect your parents, your kids, and your entire family from getting scammed-Simple settings to check tonight: camera, microphone, location, and account accessBookmark this episode and share it with your partner, your parents, and your friends.This is the kind of information that can prevent a mistake you can't undo.For more resources related to today's episode, click here for the podcast episode page. If you liked the episode, check out this one next: The 7‑Day Habit Reset: Start Today, Feel Different By Next WeekConnect with Mel: Order Mel's new product, Pure Genius ProteinGet Mel's newsletter, packed with tools, coaching, and inspiration.Get Mel's #1 bestselling book, The Let Them TheoryWatch the episodes on YouTubeFollow Mel on Instagram The Mel Robbins Podcast InstagramMel's TikTok Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes ad-freeDisclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
None of Your Goddamn BusinessJohn Morgan Salomon said something during our conversation that I haven't stopped thinking about. We were discussing encryption, privacy laws, the usual terrain — and he cut through all of it with five words: "It's none of your goddamn business."Not elegant. Not diplomatic. But exactly right.John has spent 30 years in information security. He's Swiss, lives in Spain, advises governments and startups, and uses his real name on social media despite spending his career thinking about privacy. When someone like that tells you he's worried, you should probably pay attention.The immediate concern is something called "Chat Control" — a proposed EU law that would mandate access to encrypted communications on your phone. It's failed twice. It's now in its third iteration. The Danish Information Commissioner is pushing it. Germany and Poland are resisting. The European Parliament is next.The justification is familiar: child abuse materials, terrorism, drug trafficking. These are the straw man arguments that appear every time someone wants to break encryption. And John walked me through the pattern: tragedy strikes, laws pass in the emotional fervor, and those laws never go away. The Patriot Act. RIPA in the UK. The Clipper Chip the FBI tried to push in the 1990s. Same playbook, different decade.Here's the rhetorical trap: "Do you support terrorism? Do you support child abuse?" There's only one acceptable answer. And once you give it, you've already conceded the frame. You're now arguing about implementation rather than principle.But the principle matters. John calls it the panopticon — the Victorian-era prison design where all cells face inward toward a central guard tower. No walls. Total visibility. The transparent citizen. If you can see what everyone is doing, you can spot evil early. That's the theory.The reality is different. Once you build the infrastructure to monitor everyone, the question becomes: who decides what "evil" looks like? Child pornographers, sure. Terrorists, obviously. But what about LGBTQ individuals in countries where their existence is criminalized? John told me about visiting Chile in 2006, where his gay neighbor could only hold his partner's hand inside a hidden bar. That was a democracy. It was also a place where being yourself was punishable by prison.The targets expand. They always do. Catholics in 1960s America. Migrants today. Anyone who thinks differently from whoever holds power at any given moment. These laws don't just catch criminals — they set precedents. And precedents outlive the people who set them.John made another point that landed hard: the privacy we've already lost probably isn't coming back. Supermarket loyalty cards. Surveillance cameras. Social media profiles. Cookie consent dialogs we click through without reading. That version of privacy is dead. But there's another kind — the kind that prevents all that ambient data from being weaponized against you as an individual. The kind that stops your encrypted messages from becoming evidence of thought crimes. That privacy still exists. For now.Technology won't save us. John was clear about that. Neither will it destroy us. Technology is just an element in a much larger equation that includes human nature, greed, apathy, and the willingness of citizens to actually engage. He sent emails to 40 Spanish members of European Parliament about Chat Control. One responded.That's the real problem. Not the law. Not the technology. The apathy.Republic comes from "res publica" — the thing of the people. Benjamin Franklin supposedly said it best: "A republic, if you can keep it." Keeping it requires attention. Requires understanding what's at stake. Requires saying, when necessary: this is none of your goddamn business.Stay curious. Stay Human. Subscribe to the podcast. And if you have thoughts, drop them in the comments — I actually read them.Marco CiappelliSubscribe to the Redefining Society and Technology podcast. Stay curious. Stay human.> https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/7079849705156870144/Marco Ciappelli: https://www.marcociappelli.com/John Salomon Experienced, international information security leader. vCISO, board & startup advisor, strategist.https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnsalomon/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Allie sits down with Ben Gillenwater, the “Family IT Guy” and cybersecurity expert, for an eye-opening conversation on protecting kids in the digital age. Ben breaks down the dangers of bottomless feeds, AI manipulations, grooming risks via online chats, and how platforms like YouTube and social media cause media addictions with high-stimulus shows. He reveals alarming stats on rising youth suicide rates correlating with social media usage and offers practical, no-nonsense advice. A must-listen for every mom and dad navigating screens, safety, and raising resilient kids in a tech-saturated world. Learn more about Ben Gillenwater here: https://www.familyitguy.com Buy Allie's book "Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion": https://www.toxicempathy.com --- Timecodes: --- Today's Sponsors: PreBorn | For just $28 — the cost of a dinner — you can sponsor an ultrasound to introduce a mother to her baby for the first time. 100% of your donation will go toward saving babies. Will you help us? Just dial #250 and say the keyword BABY. Or donate securely at PreBorn.com/ALLIE. Good Ranchers | Visit GoodRanchers.com today. Use my promo code ALLIE for an extra $25 off your first order, on top of the $500 you'll save every year just by subscribing. Ghost Bed | Ghost Bed is giving you the best deal of the year plus an extra 10% when you use the code ALLIE at GhostBed.com/Allie. Concerned Women for America | For a donation of $20 or more, you will get a copy of their new book, written by the CEO and president, Penny Nance, "Seven Rules for Success in Business and Life: A Woman's Guide." This book is an incredible gift for any young woman graduating or beginning her professional journey. Go to ConcernedWomen.org/Allie for your copy today. Seven Weeks Coffee | Go to SevenWeeksCoffee.com and save 15% forever when you subscribe, plus get a free gift with your order! And use code ALLIE for an extra 10% off your first order. That's a 25% total savings on your first order, plus a free gift! Legacy Box | Visit LegacyBox.com/Allie to save 55% when you digitize your memories. --- Episodes you might like: Ep 779 | TikTok Is Spying on You: Here's Why It Matters | Guest: Kara Frederick https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-779-tiktok-is-spying-on-you-heres-why-it-matters/id1359249098?i=1000606508987 Ep 1182 | Meta's AI Chatbots Are Sexting Minors & Beyoncé Still Hates America https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-1182-metas-ai-chatbots-are-sexting-minors-beyonc%C3%A9/id1359249098?i=1000705757317 Ep 841 | Great Reset Update: The Next Phase Is Here | Guest: Justin Haskins (Part One) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-841-great-reset-update-the-next-phase-is-here/id1359249098?i=1000621675813 Ep 842 | The Elites' Plan to Replace God With AI | Guest: Justin Haskins (Part Two) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-842-the-elites-plan-to-replace-god-with-ai-guest/id1359249098?i=1000621802685 --- Buy Allie's book "You're Not Enough (and That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love": https://www.alliebethstuckey.com Relatable merchandise: Use promo code ALLIE10 for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Building Secure Software with Tanya Janca: From Coding to Cybersecurity Advocacy In this episode of Cybersecurity Today, host Jim Love interviews Tanya Janca, also known as She Hacks Purple, a renowned Canadian application security expert and author. Tanya shares her journey from a software developer and musician to becoming a penetration tester and cybersecurity advocate. She discusses her work in training developers on secure coding practices and application security, emphasizing the need for integrated security training in academic programs and the software development lifecycle. Tanya also talks about the challenges women face in the cybersecurity field and her efforts to empower underrepresented groups through initiatives like WOsec and We Hack Purple. Sponsored by Meter, this episode dives deep into the importance of building security into software development and the potential role of AI in improving code security. 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message 00:18 Meet Tanya Janca: The Journey Begins 01:05 From Developer to Pen Tester 03:14 Empowering Women in Cybersecurity 13:11 Challenges in Academia and Training 19:18 The Need for Secure Coding 21:22 Challenges in Medical Device Security 22:18 The Economics of Open Source 24:43 Building Security into Development 26:14 Training and Cultural Shifts 32:33 AI and Secure Coding 39:03 Incident Response and Preparedness 39:54 Final Thoughts and Future Directions
Jason Casey's Journey: From Software Engineering to CybersecurityIn this episode of 'Breaking into Cybersecurity,' we chat with Jason Casey, who shares his unique path from being a software engineer to a cybersecurity expert. Jason discusses his initial work on network protocols, his transition to big data intelligence, and eventually moving into cybersecurity defense. He stresses the importance of curiosity and understanding fundamental principles, and provides insights into the evolving role of AI in programming and cybersecurity. Jason also shares how he has helped others grow in their careers, and offers valuable advice for those looking to break into and excel in the cybersecurity field. Tune in to hear his inspiring journey and learn practical tips for success.00:00 Introduction to Jason Casey's Cybersecurity Journey01:00 Early Career and Transition to Cybersecurity03:24 Deep Dive into Networking and Security Challenges06:37 Big Data Intelligence and Forensics08:54 Principles and Fundamentals in Tech Careers11:58 Mentorship and Career Development16:04 AI in Programming and Cybersecurity25:50 Final Advice for Aspiring Cybersecurity ProfessionalsSponsored by CPF Coaching LLC - http://cpf-coaching.com/The Breaking into Cybersecurity: It's a conversation about what they did before, why they pivoted into cyber, what the process was they went through, how they keep up, and advice/tips/tricks along the way.The Breaking into Cybersecurity Leadership Series is an additional series focused on cybersecurity leadership and hearing directly from different leaders in cybersecurity (high and low) on what it takes to be a successful leader. We focus on the skills and competencies associated with cybersecurity leadership, as well as tips/tricks/advice from cybersecurity leaders.Check out our books:Develop Your Cybersecurity Career Path: How to Break into Cybersecurity at Any Level https://amzn.to/3443AUIHack the Cybersecurity Interview: Navigate Cybersecurity Interviews with Confidence, from Entry-level to Expert roleshttps://www.amazon.com/Hack-Cybersecurity-Interview-Interviews-Entry-level/dp/1835461298/Hacker Inc.: Mindset For Your Careerhttps://www.amazon.com/Hacker-Inc-Mindset-Your-Career/dp/B0DKTK1R93/---About the hosts:Renee Small is the CEO of Cyber Human Capital, one of the leading human resources business partners in the field of cybersecurity, and author of the Amazon #1 best-selling book, Magnetic Hiring: Your Company's Secret Weapon to Attracting Top Cyber Security Talent. She is committed to helping leaders close the cybersecurity talent gap by hiring from within and encouraging more people to enter the lucrative cybersecurity profession. https://www.linkedin.com/in/reneebrownsmall/Download a free copy of her book at [magnetichiring.com/book](http://magnetichiring.com/book)Christophe Foulon focuses on helping secure people and processes, drawing on a solid understanding of the technologies involved. He has over ten years of experience as an Information Security Manager and Cybersecurity Strategist. He is passionate about customer service, process improvement, and information security. He has significant expertise in optimizing technology use while balancing its implications for people, processes, and information security, through a consultative approach.https://www.linkedin.com/in/christophefoulon/Find out more about CPF-Coaching at [https://www.cpf-coaching.com](https://www.cpf-coaching.com/)- Website: https://www.cyberhubpodcast.com/breakingintocybersecurity- Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/breaking-into-cybersecuri- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BreakingIntoCybersecurity- Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/breaking-into-cybersecurity/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/BreakintoCyber- Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/breakingintocybersecurity
Back to Basics – HIPAA 101 In this episode of the ABA Business Leaders Podcast, Stephen and April Smith of 3 Pie Squared return to fundamentals, breaking down HIPAA through the lens of real operational decisions ABA owners face every day. They are joined by Nandy Bo, Cybersecurity Expert from Cyber Swiss Army Knife Squad. From device security and Wi-Fi risks to IT systems, policies, and staff practices, this conversation is designed to help you identify vulnerabilities before they become liabilities. You'll hear practical guidance on encrypted devices, bring-your-own-device policies, iPads in ABA clinic settings, cloud systems, and remote monitoring tools. The discussion also explores scalable IT recommendations for small and mid-sized ABA practices, including penetration testing, multi-factor authentication, and how to evaluate whether a platform is genuinely HIPAA-compliant. Whether you are just getting started or reassessing your current systems, this episode provides a clear, actionable framework for strengthening HIPAA compliance across your organization. Episode Highlights What HIPAA means for ABA business owners The risks of unsecured devices, public Wi-Fi, and poor systems Bring-your-own-device policies in clinical environments Best practices for ABA document storage and access IT system recommendations tailored to ABA practices iPads, cameras, and remote technology in your ABA clinic Have a question for Stephen and April? Call the ABA Business Leaders Hotline: (737) 330-1432 Resources & Links Need Nandy's Help? Check out Cyber Swiss Army Knife - https://3piesquared.com/business-affiliate/cyber-swiss-army-knife-squad Business Essentials List https://www.3piesquared.com/blog/the-essential-list-for-a-successful-business_24 Schedule a consultation with Stephen https://3piesquared.com/stephen-booking-page Free ABA Business Readiness Assessment https://3piesquared.com/aba-business-readiness-assessment ABA Billing Tips Guide https://3piesquared.com/productDetails/ABA_Billing_Tips ABA Business Leaders Podcast CEUs https://3piesquared.com/productDetails/ABA_Business_Leaders_Podcast_CEUs
Thanks to Robert Siciliano for joining OneLegUpAlex, powered by Podmatch!Bio on Robert: Cybersecurity expert, good guy hacker, and private investigator Robert Siciliano delivers "straight talk" on safety and security, stripping away jargon to empower everyday protection. A bestselling author and CEO of Safr.Me, and head trainer at Protectnowllc.com he is a trusted commentator featured on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and the Today Show, decoding complex threats for mass audiences. https://protectnowllc.com/Protect Now LLC provides cybersecurity and personal security training, notably the CSI Protection certification which is cyber social identity and personal protection. They offer virtual CISO services, dark web monitoring, and identity theft protection to help businesses and individuals mitigate risks from cybercrime, social engineering, and data breaches.My affiliate link: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/onelegupalex
Your car doesn't just drive anymore.It stores data, connects to your phone, tracks locations, and communicates with the cloud. And according to cybersecurity expert Robert Siciliano, that makes modern vehicles—and the dealerships that sell and service them—prime targets for criminals. In this episode, we sit down with one of the most trusted voices in personal and digital security to unpack a reality most drivers aren't prepared for: cars are now computers on wheels.Robert has spent over 30 years investigating crime, identity theft, and cyber threats. He's appeared on CNN, CNBC, ABC, NBC, Fox News, and more—but today, the focus is on what every car owner, buyer, and dealer needs to understand right now. In this conversation, we break down:What data modern vehicles collectHow hackers exploit connected car systemsWhy dealerships are attractive cyber targetsThe hidden risks tied to apps, EVs, and remote accessSimple steps drivers can take to protect themselvesIf you own a car, plan to buy one, or work in the auto industry, this conversation isn't optional—it's essential.
With the deadline to boot under 16 accounts from social media just a week away and as platforms scramble to implement "robust age-assurance," cyber security experts warn that the demand for age verification creates a scammer's dream. Plus, if not TikTok and Instagram... where are the teens heading online for the socials fix? And in headlines today, A safety warning has been issued by the national medicines regulator over popular drugs used to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity; Hong Kong authorities have now arrested 13 people for suspected manslaughter in a probe into the city's deadliest fire in decades; Indonesia's president has told survivors of devastating floods that help is arriving to those in need as Asian governments scale up their responses to a disaster that has left more than 1000 dead across three countries; Oxford University Press has named "rage bait'' as its word of the year THE END BITS Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here GET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy Guests: Cam Wilson, Associate Editor at Crikey Associate Professor Hassan Asghar, Cybersecurity Expert at Macquarie University Audio Producer: Lu Hill Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Arnold is a cybersecurity expert, author, and professor who created the "The Digital Detective" book series to educate young adults about online safety and cybercrime through fiction. His work is inspired by his decades of experience in cybersecurity, digital forensics, and his real-life concern for online dangers after an incident involving his grandson.Buy Tom's book here:https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Detective-First-Intervention/dp/B0F24DRCMM/ref=sr_1_1?crid=22XPTGLQX6L6X&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.CEWCrNIcS39U90KMHK8bpw.oZQJZ11-qe30l_PBB4IoVZr5jITk8tYqrgRfuYFQW00&dib_tag=se&keywords=tom+arnold+digital+detective&qid=1762735162&s=books&sprefix=tom+arnold+digital+detective%2Cstripbooks%2C82&sr=1-1Links to Crime & EntertainmentLike us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/crimeandentertainmentFollow us on IG - https://www.instagram.com/crimenentertainment/ Listen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4T67Bs5...Listen on Apple Music - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Listen on Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/crime-e...Listen on Google Podcast - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0...Listen on Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/9cd...
In this episode of Breaking into Cybersecurity, Erica Shoemate shares her exceptional journey into national security, cybersecurity, and AI. From serving vulnerable communities in Memphis to working at the FBI, Erica discusses her multifaceted career, her pioneering work in technology policy, and the importance of human-centered approaches in AI and cybersecurity. As a first-generation college graduate, Erica emphasizes the value of passion, critical thinking, and leadership in breaking into the industry, offering invaluable insights to those looking to pivot their careers.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:59 Erica's Nontraditional Path to Cybersecurity03:53 Impact of Early Career in Vulnerable Communities07:28 Educational Background and Career Evolution15:18 Transition to Big Tech and Policy Leadership18:34 Current Work and Consulting27:54 Challenges and Future of AI in Cybersecurity40:45 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsSponsored by CPF Coaching LLC - http://cpf-coaching.comBreaking into Cybersecurity: A conversation about their previous experiences, the reasons behind their pivot into cyber, the process they went through, how they stay up-to-date, and advice/tips/tricks along the way.The Breaking into Cybersecurity Leadership Series is an additional series focused on cybersecurity leadership and hearing directly from different leaders in cybersecurity (high and low) on what it takes to be a successful leader. We focus on the skills and competencies associated with cybersecurity leadership, as well as tips/tricks/advice from cybersecurity leaders.#cybersecurity #breakingintocybersecurity #informationsecurity #AdvanceYourCyberCareer Check out our books: Develop Your Cybersecurity Career Path: How to Break into Cybersecurity at Any Level: https://amzn.to/3443AUIHack the Cybersecurity Interview: A complete interview preparation guide for jumpstarting your cybersecurity career https://www.amazon.com/dp/1801816638/
⬥GUEST⬥Eric O'Neill, Keynote Speaker, Cybersecurity Expert, Spy Hunter, Bestselling Author. Attorney | On Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-m-oneill/⬥HOST⬥Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast | On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/imsmartin/ | Website: https://www.seanmartin.com⬥EPISODE NOTES⬥In this episode of the Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast, host Sean Martin reconnects with Eric O'Neill, National Security Strategist at NeXasure and former FBI counterintelligence operative. Together, they explore how cybercrime has matured into a global economy—and why organizations of every size must learn to compete, not just defend.O'Neill draws from decades of undercover work and corporate investigation to reveal that cybercriminals now operate like modern businesses: they innovate, specialize, and scale. The difference? Their product is your data. He argues that resilience—not prevention—is the true marker of readiness. Companies can't assume they're too small or too obscure to be targeted. “It's just a matter of numbers,” he says. “At some point, you will get struck. You need to be able to take the punch and keep moving.”The discussion covers the practical realities facing small and midsize businesses: limited budgets, fragmented tools, and misplaced confidence. O'Neill explains why so many organizations over-invest in overlapping technologies while under-investing in strategy. His firm helps clients identify these inefficiencies and replace tool sprawl with coordinated defense.Preparation, O'Neill says, should follow his PAID methodology—Prepare, Assess, Investigate, Decide. The goal is to plan ahead, detect fast, and act decisively. Those that do not prepare spend ten times more responding after an incident than they would have spent preventing it.Martin and O'Neill also examine how storytelling bridges the gap between security teams and executive boards. Using relatable analogies—like house fires and insurance—O'Neill makes cybersecurity human. His message is simple: security is not a technical decision; it's a business one.Listen to hear how the business of cybercrime mirrors legitimate enterprise—and why understanding that truth might be your best defense.⬥RESOURCES⬥Book: Spies, Lies, and Cybercrime by Eric O'Neill – Book linkBook: Gray Day by Eric O'Neill – Book linkFree, Weekly Newsletter: spies-lies-cybercrime.ericoneill.netPodcast: Former FBI Spy Hunter Eric O'Neill Explains How Cybercriminals Use Espionage techniques to Attack Us: https://redefiningsocietyandtechnologypodcast.com/episodes/new-book-spies-lies-and-cyber-crime-former-fbi-spy-hunter-eric-oneill-explains-how-cybercriminals-use-espionage-techniques-to-attack-us-redefining-society-and-technology-podcast-with-marco-ciappelli⬥ADDITIONAL INFORMATION⬥✨ More Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast:
In this episode, we discuss the growing threat of online scams and cyber fraud that are increasingly targeting seniors across Australia. Cybersecurity expert Sandeep Taileng joins SBS Hindi to share simple and practical steps to stay safe online, from recognising fake messages and suspicious calls to protecting personal information. We also look at how multicultural communities can help their loved ones navigate the digital world with more confidence and awareness.
⬥GUEST⬥Eric O'Neill, Keynote Speaker, Cybersecurity Expert, Spy Hunter, Bestselling Author. Attorney | On Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-m-oneill/⬥HOST⬥Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast | On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/imsmartin/ | Website: https://www.seanmartin.com⬥EPISODE NOTES⬥In this episode of the Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast, host Sean Martin reconnects with Eric O'Neill, National Security Strategist at NeXasure and former FBI counterintelligence operative. Together, they explore how cybercrime has matured into a global economy—and why organizations of every size must learn to compete, not just defend.O'Neill draws from decades of undercover work and corporate investigation to reveal that cybercriminals now operate like modern businesses: they innovate, specialize, and scale. The difference? Their product is your data. He argues that resilience—not prevention—is the true marker of readiness. Companies can't assume they're too small or too obscure to be targeted. “It's just a matter of numbers,” he says. “At some point, you will get struck. You need to be able to take the punch and keep moving.”The discussion covers the practical realities facing small and midsize businesses: limited budgets, fragmented tools, and misplaced confidence. O'Neill explains why so many organizations over-invest in overlapping technologies while under-investing in strategy. His firm helps clients identify these inefficiencies and replace tool sprawl with coordinated defense.Preparation, O'Neill says, should follow his PAID methodology—Prepare, Assess, Investigate, Decide. The goal is to plan ahead, detect fast, and act decisively. Those that do not prepare spend ten times more responding after an incident than they would have spent preventing it.Martin and O'Neill also examine how storytelling bridges the gap between security teams and executive boards. Using relatable analogies—like house fires and insurance—O'Neill makes cybersecurity human. His message is simple: security is not a technical decision; it's a business one.Listen to hear how the business of cybercrime mirrors legitimate enterprise—and why understanding that truth might be your best defense.⬥RESOURCES⬥Book: Spies, Lies, and Cybercrime by Eric O'Neill – Book linkBook: Gray Day by Eric O'Neill – Book linkFree, Weekly Newsletter: spies-lies-cybercrime.ericoneill.netPodcast: Former FBI Spy Hunter Eric O'Neill Explains How Cybercriminals Use Espionage techniques to Attack Us: https://redefiningsocietyandtechnologypodcast.com/episodes/new-book-spies-lies-and-cyber-crime-former-fbi-spy-hunter-eric-oneill-explains-how-cybercriminals-use-espionage-techniques-to-attack-us-redefining-society-and-technology-podcast-with-marco-ciappelli⬥ADDITIONAL INFORMATION⬥✨ More Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast:
How do you become a cybersecurity expert? While at Cybersecurity Intersection in Orlando, Richard chatted with Paula Januszkiewicz about her career in cybersecurity. Paula talks about insatiable curiosity to understand how things work the way they do - why an exploit happens and following the twists and turns that lead to root cause and permanent solutions. The conversation delves into the balance between education and experience, the types of work available in cybersecurity, and pursuing your passion!LinksCybersecurity Architect ExpertMicrosoft EntraMicrosoft SentinelMicrosoft Defender for CloudKusto Query LanguageRecorded October 5, 2025
____________Podcast Redefining Society and Technology Podcast With Marco Ciappellihttps://redefiningsocietyandtechnologypodcast.com ____________Host Marco CiappelliCo-Founder & CMO @ITSPmagazine | Master Degree in Political Science - Sociology of Communication l Branding & Marketing Advisor | Journalist | Writer | Podcast Host | #Technology #Cybersecurity #Society
Send us a textThis month a data breach at Anchorage Neighborhood Health Center allegedly exposed 60,000 patient records to hackers (ANHC has approximately 15,000 patients). Today on the show we talk about that case specifically, but also Alaska's cybersecurity more generally. Our guest is Leon Jaimes, an Anchorage-based network security professional who has done security consulting in the healthcare, financial services, state and local government, telecommunications, and retail sectors. We discuss his early life as well his path to IT and Alaska, but we also offer specific actions that Alaskans can take to make themselves more cybersecure. Leon Jaimes is the chair of the House District 20 Democrats and is the treasurer of the Anchorage Democrats.Check to see if your email address has been part of a data breach here at "Have I been Pwned?"
Daniel sits down with former Facebook Chief Security Officer Alex Stamos to discuss hacking, keeping your kids safe online, and west coast teams in the ACC.
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Cybersecurity is evolving fast. This week on the Fintech Newscast, we welcome Craig Petronella of Petronella Technology Group, who breaks down the newest cybersecurity threats, onion layers, North Korean moles and more. Learn what you can do to stay protected and avoid becoming an easy target this week on the Fintech Newscast https://petronellatech.com Click Subscribe to keep up … Continue reading Ep 264 – Cybersecurity Expert Craig Petronella
As cyber threats surge and organizations scramble to protect digital infrastructure, the demand for cybersecurity professionals has never been higher. But for those aspiring to break into the field, the path can feel unclear. Whether you're transitioning from IT, switching careers entirely, or just starting out, cybersecurity offers diverse entry points—but standing out requires strategy and dedication. Caleb Mattingly is the founder of Secure Cloud Innovations. He has built an incredible reputation in the cybersecurity space, particularly for his work helping early-stage startups overcome the challenges of compliance and security frameworks like SOC 2 and ISO 27001. He joins the podcast to talk about compliance, lessons learned, threats, and pivoting to the cybersecurity field. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Theresa Payton isn't just a leading expert in cybersecurity and AI; she was the first female CIO at the White House and is now CEO of Fortalice Solutions. In this episode, she joins Tom for a conversation about digital manipulation, cybersecurity threats, ethical tech, and the second edition of her book, Manipulated. From deepfakes to credential stuffing, Theresa explains how fraudsters are getting smarter, faster, and more global, and why small businesses are squarely in the crosshairs. She also walks through why clients today (and especially the next generation) care deeply about privacy, data ethics, and digital transparency. For advisors focused on generational wealth and future-proofing their practice, Theresa makes a compelling case that cybersecurity is no longer optional; it's a key pillar of trust. Plus, hear what she says about AI “washing,” how businesses can protect themselves without spending a dime, and why now is the time to demand more accountability from Big Tech. Here's some of what we discuss in this episode:
In this insightful podcast, a cybersecurity expert dives deep into the evolving landscape of cyber threats, focusing on critical issues like banking cybersecurity threats, infostealer malware, and system exploitation. Discover how hackers exploit vulnerabilities and why securing platforms like Apple iOS is more important than ever. We also explore the rising risks in Nepal's public networks and the growing threat of GPU-based malware attacks. A special focus is given to the revolutionary impact of quantum computing on cybersecurity — how this emerging technology could both empower defenses and create new vulnerabilities. Learn about social media hacking and exploitation tactics, and how cyber warfare is shaping the future of digital security worldwide. Whether you're a cybersecurity professional or simply curious about how quantum computing intersects with hacking and malware, this podcast offers expert insights and practical advice to help you stay ahead of cybercriminals. Stay informed about the latest trends in cyber attacks, two-factor authentication, and the dark web, and understand why protecting sensitive information is more crucial than ever. Don't miss this comprehensive discussion on cybersecurity challenges and the future of cyber defense in the quantum era.
June 20, 2025: Drex dives deep into a chilling case study of AI-powered financial fraud. Learn how cybercriminals used deepfake technology to steal $5 million through a fake CEO video call, and discover why 90% of internet content could be AI-generated by 2026. Learn what to look for and where the threats are evolving in this episode of UnFake.NotebookLM podcast sourced from Eric O'Neill | Speaker, Cybersecurity Expert, Legendary Spy HunterRemember, Stay a Little Paranoid X: This Week Health LinkedIn: This Week Health Donate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
Cybersecurity expert David Shipley shares his thoughts about Nova Scotia Power's reaction to this cyber-theft, the provincial government's and how long everyone impacted will really need to monitor their credit for.
WMAL GUEST: THERESA PAYTON (CEO, Fortalice Solutions) TOPIC: AI Has Started Ignoring Human Instruction and Refuses to Turn Off, Researchers Claim WEBSITE: FortaliceSolutions.com SOCIAL MEDIA: X.com/TrackerPayton Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Thursday, May 29, 2025 / 7 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rinki Sethi is a top global CISO, board member, and cybersecurity expert. In this episode, she joins host Amanda Glassner from the RSA Conference 2025 to discuss women in cybersecurity, how attendance at the event this year panned out, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Joseph Steinberg is a leading cybersecurity expert who has worked in the field since its early days, tracing his journey back to the pre-commercial internet of the 1980s and 90s. With a strong technical foundation and a master's degree from NYU, he began his career in the mid-1990s, integrating security systems for financial institutions before moving into startups, writing, consulting, and eventually expert witness testimony. Recognized for his ability to demystify complex digital evidence in court, Steinberg now helps legal teams navigate high-stakes cybersecurity litigation. His insights have shaped public understanding of cyber threats, from early online scams to today's deepfake-powered fraud and nation-state attacks. A former Forbes columnist and author of Cybersecurity for Dummies, he emphasizes practical cyber hygiene, multi-factor authentication, and strong password habits. Steinberg continues to raise awareness about digital risks and AI's evolving role in cybercrime, advocating for personal responsibility and education in a world where attackers only need to succeed once—but defenders must be vigilant always.
In this episode of Cybersecurity Today, host David Shipley covers a range of crucial issues. With tax day approaching, Microsoft reports a rise in sophisticated tax-themed phishing campaigns. The IRS has issued a warning against using its name in phishing simulations to avoid legal repercussions. Furthermore, cybersecurity journalist Brian Krebs reveals that Minnesota cybersecurity expert Mark Lanterman is under FBI investigation for potentially falsifying his credentials, impacting thousands of court cases. Lastly, several Australian superannuation funds have been targeted in a cyber scam, raising questions about the necessity of multifactor authentication for financial services. The episode emphasizes the need for stringent standards in cybersecurity expertise and shared responsibility in financial security. 00:00 Introduction and Headlines 00:24 Tax-Themed Phishing Scams on the Rise 00:36 Microsoft's Findings and IRS Warnings 01:32 Phishing Simulations and Legal Risks 02:53 Educating Employees on Phishing 03:15 Minnesota Cybersecurity Expert Under Scrutiny 04:25 Allegations and Legal Implications 05:52 Australian Retirement Funds Cyber Scam 06:16 Impact and Response to the Breach 07:07 The Need for Stronger Security Measures 08:26 Conclusion and Contact Information
We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about!Peter Abraham – Boston Globe Sports Reporter joined Dan with The Red Sox and Roster Projections.Dan Rea was this week's guest host on the Carrigan & Company podcast! And now Kim Carrigan – podcaster & former TV anchor is on Nightside!Dr. Patrick Porter – expert in brain health & founder of BrainTap talks about Sleep Debt: Is napping good or bad for the brain?Ted Clouser - Technology & Cybersecurity Expert & CEO of PCA Technology Solutions, a firm that specializes in cybersecurity and data protection warned us that AI can steal your voice, and there's not much you can do about it.Listen to WBZ NewsRadio on the NEW iHeart Radio app and be sure to set WBZ NewsRadio as your #1 preset!
Today:Jonathan Kamens and Francis Tarasiewicz both worked for the federal government until mid-February, when DOGE came for their jobs. Kamens served as the sole government employee working on cybersecurity at VA.Gov protecting veterans' sensitive health information; Tarasiewicz had just landed his dream job as a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in New England.They both warn their firings have immediate negative impacts to American security infrastructures.
Plunge into this episode with Chad Bennett who recently went over 365 days straight doing an ice bath! This episode covers what Chad learned from this and much more. You will love his energy and excitement for life. Enjoy!
Cybersecurity Expert Kelvin Green on Protecting Businesses from Hacking Cybersecandi.com About the Guest(s): Kelvin Green is a seasoned IT and cybersecurity expert with over 20 years of experience. He has served in prominent roles such as the infrastructure and operations lead for the Kentucky Health Benefits Exchange and has designed security systems for the Navy. Beyond his technical expertise, Kelvin is a mental health advocate, bringing a personal understanding of behavioral analytics to his work. Currently, he is the founder of Cyber Second, a cybersecurity advisory company focused on helping organizations understand and implement effective security measures. Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of The Chris Voss Show, host Chris Voss invites cybersecurity expert Kelvin Green to share his insights on the evolving landscape of IT and cybersecurity. With a diverse background in supporting both public and private sectors, Kelvin highlights the complexity of protecting valuable data in an ever-connected world. His candid exploration of his career journey, which spans from working as a game tester to navigating the corridors of the Navy, provides a compelling narrative about resilience and growth. Kelvin presents his philosophy on cybersecurity, emphasizing that it's not just about having the right tools but understanding the specific needs and behaviors of an organization. With AI-driven threats emerging, Kelvin warns of the critical need for businesses to rethink their data protection strategies. His company, Cyber Second, aims to bridge the gap between technology and human behavior, offering tailored solutions to help organizations be more resilient against cyber attacks. As the discussion unfolds, Kelvin's passion for helping others through his unfortunate experiences, such as a past encounter with the legal system, demonstrates a deep commitment to not only security but also the human elements involved in technological challenges. Key Takeaways: Unique Perspectives: Kelvin Green offers a fresh take on cybersecurity by integrating user behavior analytics with traditional security measures. AI and Threats: The rise of AI technology not only enhances capabilities but also increases the sophistication of cyber attacks, making proactive security approaches essential. Resiliency in Cybersecurity: Kelvin stresses the importance of resilience and preparedness in countering threats to protect organizational reputation and critical services. Customized Security Solutions: Cyber Second provides personalized cybersecurity strategies, ensuring tools and processes align with each client's specific goals and operations. Impact of Personal Experience: Personal challenges have shaped Kelvin's understanding of security, driving his mission to help businesses through adversity. Notable Quotes: "AI is not going to sleep tonight." "When you get hacked, the damage to your reputation is massive." "My goal is to connect you with the services that you need and help you to save money." "You don't wanna be down, you don't want to have the noise out there, the bad press."
Cybersecurity Expert Brett Gallant Shares Tips to Protect Your Business Adaptiveoffice.ca About the Guest(s): Brett Gallant is a seasoned cybersecurity expert, entrepreneur, and fitness transformer with over 25 years of experience in the IT industry. As the Founder of Adaptive Office Solutions, Brett specializes in helping businesses scale and ensuring their cybersecurity. He is also an author and contributes insightful writings about the necessity of cybersecurity risk assessments for businesses. Brett is a prominent advocate for personal health as well, having accomplished a significant weight loss journey. Episode Summary: In this electrifying episode of The Chris Voss Show, host Chris Voss takes listeners on an intellectual rollercoaster with cybersecurity expert and entrepreneur Brett Gallant. With 25 years of experience in navigating the digital landscape, Brett shares his insights on protecting businesses from the ever-growing threat of cyberattacks. He emphasizes the crucial need for cybersecurity risk assessments and deploying a multi-layered approach to safeguard company data. Brett's personal journey of losing 110 pounds also highlights a profound transformation driven by changing mindsets and prioritizing health and well-being. The discussion delves into actionable solutions for businesses to fortify their cybersecurity defenses. Brett explains the importance of implementing multi-factor authentication and password management tools, and sheds light on how AI presents new challenges with deepfake threats. The episode resonates with entrepreneurs and businesses of all sizes, emphasizing the reality that no one is immune to cyber threats. Brett's journey of self-transformation through fitness also offers a motivational subplot, inspiring listeners to embrace personal growth alongside professional fortification. Key Takeaways: Cybersecurity expert Brett Gallant emphasizes the necessity of conducting cybersecurity risk assessments to understand and manage business vulnerabilities effectively. The implementation of multi-factor authentication and robust password management tools is highlighted as a non-negotiable security measure for modern businesses. Brett reveals the growing complexities introduced by AI, particularly through deepfake technology, and recommends developing secret codewords for financial transactions to fend off impersonation. The critical importance of regular cybersecurity awareness training is underscored to help businesses equip their teams to recognize and prevent potential phishing and hacking attempts. Brett shares his personal fitness journey, illustrating the paradigm shift required to achieve personal well-being and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Notable Quotes: "It's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when something can happen. We can't really play Russian roulette anymore with our businesses." "Use a passphrase and put in a multi-factor authentication; it's a non-negotiable in today's cybersecurity landscape." "When you lose something, you find it. I released 110 pounds, and it transformed a lot of things in my life." "AI deepfake technology can impersonate anyone, so companies should introduce a secret word for sensitive transactions." "Putting myself first gives me more energy to serve others better, and it's important to set standards for personal and professional growth." Resources: Brett Gallant's Instagram: Brett Gallant Adaptive Office Solutions: adaptiveoffice.ca The Adaptive Mindset Podcast: adaptive mindset.ca LinkedIn: Brett Gallant Book mentioned: "Why Your Company Must Have Cybersecurity Risk Assessments" Website for passphrase security: useapassphrase.com Phishing awareness tool: haveibeenpwned.com (spelled as "pawned" in the transcript for comic effect) We encourage listeners to explore the full episode for a deeper dive into the expertise of Brett Gallant and more invaluable insights on safeguarding your business and tr...
Murph welcomes Morgan Wright back to Game of Crimes. They catch up on each other's lives and careers since Morgan's departure from the show in April 2024. They reflect on their law enforcement backgrounds, share insights from their careers, and reminisce about the podcast's journey since its inception. The conversation is filled with humor, anecdotes, and a deep understanding of crime and law enforcement. The conversation highlights the need for community engagement in law enforcement and the future of crime-solving apps that connect citizens with law enforcement efforts. Morgan discusses the innovative approach to solving unsolved cases through technology and real-time connections. He emphasizes the importance of a colorblind justice system that treats all cases equally, regardless of race or gender. The discussion also delves into the challenges of cold cases and the potential of artificial intelligence in generating leads. Morgan talks about his upcoming books, the current cybersecurity landscape, the dangers of deep fakes, and the need for vigilance in verifying information.
Murph welcomes Morgan Wright back to Game of Crimes. They catch up on each other's lives and careers since Morgan's departure from the show in April 2024. They reflect on their law enforcement backgrounds, share insights from their careers, and reminisce about the podcast's journey since its inception. The conversation is filled with humor, anecdotes, and a deep understanding of crime and law enforcement. The conversation highlights the need for community engagement in law enforcement and the future of crime-solving apps that connect citizens with law enforcement efforts. Morgan discusses the innovative approach to solving unsolved cases through technology and real-time connections. He emphasizes the importance of a colorblind justice system that treats all cases equally, regardless of race or gender. The discussion also delves into the challenges of cold cases and the potential of artificial intelligence in generating leads. Morgan talks about his upcoming books, the current cybersecurity landscape, the dangers of deep fakes, and the need for vigilance in verifying information.
Welcome to the Inner Edison Podcast, where we dive into the stories and experiences of industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and visionaries. In this episode, Ed Parcaut sits down with Christian Espinosa, a cybersecurity expert, seasoned entrepreneur, and author of "The Smartest Person in the Room." Christian shares his journey from serving in the Air Force to founding successful cybersecurity companies, with a special focus on his latest venture, Blue Goat Cyber. Join us as we explore: The importance of hiring superior talent and avoiding the pitfalls of hiring less qualified staff, as noted by Alex Hermosi. The critical role of niching down in business for higher efficiency and client satisfaction. Personal reflections on empathy and societal division, highlighted by a recent car accident incident involving Christian. The significance of emotional intelligence in high-tech industries and practical hiring approaches that prioritize core values and people skills. Insights from Christian's book "The Smartest Person in the Room," aimed at improving emotional intelligence among high IQ individuals. Lessons learned from business failures and the importance of careful consideration in stock deals. Strategies for continuous growth and resilience, drawing parallels from Christian's experience in completing 24 Ironman triathlons. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned business professional, or simply interested in personal and professional growth, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable advice. Tune in to hear how Christian Espinosa leverages his unique experiences to drive innovation and success in the cybersecurity industry. Guest Websites: Christian's website: christianespinosa.com Blue Goat Cyber: bluegoatcyber.com
China is honing its cyberattack capabilities, according to Chris Krebs, the top cybersecurity official at the Department of Homeland Security during the Trump administration. Krebs is now an executive at cybersecurity firm SentinelOne. He spoke with WSJ reporter Rolfe Winkler at WSJ Tech Live about the threats he says are posed by China and also about possible cyber risks for the upcoming U.S. election. Plus, the Defense Department is considering asking senior tech professionals to join the reserves as part-time military officers. Zoe Thomas hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free Technology newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices