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In Episode 108 of Entangled Things, Patrick Hynds sits down with Matt Majchrzak, Junior Security Engineer at Pulsar Security, for an electrifying deep dive into the fundamentals of quantum computing.From material modeling to the mind-bending mechanics of entanglement, this episode unpacks the core concepts shaping the future of computing. Whether you're a seasoned expert or just quantum-curious, this conversation will give you a fresh perspective on the science that's revolutionizing technology. What exactly is quantum entanglement? How do we model materials at the quantum level? Why does quantum computing matter for cybersecurity and beyond?Tune in now and explore the future, one qubit at a time!
We are thrilled to welcome back to our podcast, our favorite cyber security experts at Pulsar Security, a CMAA Education Partner. Pulsar Security is a cybersecurity company whose mission extends to protect clubs and their members against malicious attacks. The company is a Veteran, privately owned business built on vision and trust, whose leadership has extensive military experience enabling it to think strategically and plan beyond the problems at hand. We are excited to welcome back the CEO and Founder of Pulsar Security, Patrick Hynds and Chief Technology Officer Duane Laflotte. In this episode, we look to Patrick and Duane to help answer our questions about Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other security issues, like two-factor authentication.
Today's episode is hosted by James Maude. He is joined by Patrick Hynds and Duane Laflotte, CEO and CTO, respectively, of Pulsar Security. Tune-in as Patrick and Duane discuss their journey from the early days of hacking to leading offensive security teams and advising enterprises on defense strategies. They take us through an inside look at unconventional hacking techniques including compromising networks by exploiting default credentials on printers and manipulating thermostats to damage infrastructure. Patrick and Duane also detail social engineering tactics like sending spoofed emails from compromised printers to hack their way into networks. They share perspectives on the evolution of cyber threats over 20+ years, the importance of patch management, and mentoring the next generation of ethical hackers.
All the cybersecurity challenges getting you down? Struggling to understand the threat much less what you can do about it?In this podcast with Patrick and Duane, you'll hear about cybersecurity with a refreshing use of plain-English and a dash of humour thrown in! That's not to say these guys don't take cybersecurity seriously - they are at the front line everyday helping firms better defend their data and digital assets and increasing the organisational resilience.And even better, if you want to know more, the guys host the Security This Week podcast where you can keep up to date on topical cybersecurity issues.Get in touch with Patrick or Duane via the Pulsar Security website here.Enjoy this discussion!Contact ABM Risk Partnership to optimise your risk management approach: email us: info@abmrisk.com.au Tweet us at @4RiskCme Visit our LinkedIn page https://www.linkedin.com/company/18394064/admin/ Thanks for listening to the show and please keep your guest suggestions coming!
We are thrilled to welcome back to our podcast our favorite cyber security experts at Pulsar Security, a CMAA Education Partner, for answers to our questions about supply chain vulnerabilities. Pulsar Security is a cybersecurity company whose mission extends to protect clubs and their members against malicious attacks. We define what a supply chain attack is and what it can look like and Patrick and Duane help us understand what measures clubs can take to protect their assets and information.
Patrick Hynds is the CEO and Founder of DTS and Pulsar Security. He is a recognized technology leader with expertise in Microsoft technologies, software development, network architecture, and enterprise security. Patrick has spent two decades as a Microsoft Regional Director, frequently speaking at technical events throughout the world, and is a graduate of West Point and a decorated Gulf War veteran. Duane Laflotte is Chief Technology Officer of Pulsar Security. He works to resolve complex technical issues for the team and its partners. Duane is an expert technologist in the areas of cryptography, exploit development, networking, programming, and enterprise data storage. Together, they host the podcast Security This Week. Connect with them at https://www.pulsarsecurity.com/. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/techandmain/message
Discover Your Niche and Succeed in Cybersecurity!Get ready for a riveting episode as we delve into the fascinating world of cybersecurity with Duane Laflotte, Chief Technology Officer of Pulsar Security. His colleagues affectionately dub him the "nicest evil hacker," and you're about to find out why!In this episode, you'll uncover:How to determine if a career in cybersecurity is the perfect fit for youThe unbeatable advantage of mentorship for a thriving career The #1 cybersecurity challenge privacy pros must prepare for in the coming year Practical tips to safeguard data and fortify your organisation's defensesDon't miss out on this valuable insider knowledge!Duane Laflotte is Chief Technology Officer of Pulsar Security. He works to resolve complex technical issues for the team and its partners.Duane can frequently be found at the bleeding edge of emerging technology and believes that continually feeding curiosity results in prolonged growth and creative solutions to complicated challenges.He is an expert technologist in the areas of cryptography, exploit development, networking, programming, and enterprise data storage.As an industry leader, Duane has worked with a wide array of Fortune 500, government, and military organisations – such as Disney, Bank of America, the FBI, SOCOM, DARPA, and the NHL – as a solutions architect, red team lead, and presales engineer.Follow Jamal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmjahmed/Follow Duane on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/duanelaflotte/Get Exclusive Insights, Secret Expert Tips & Actionable Resources For A Thriving Privacy Career That We Only Share With Email Subscribers► https://newsletter.privacypros.academy/sign-upSubscribe to the Privacy Pros Academy YouTube Channel► https://www.youtube.com/c/PrivacyProsJoin the Privacy Pros Academy Private Facebook Group for:Free LIVE TrainingFree Easy Peasy Data Privacy GuidesData Protection Updates and so much moreApply to join here whilst it's still free: https://www.facebook.com/groups/privacypro
Unlock The Secrets To Success In CybersecurityWe have an exciting episode with Patrick Hynds, technology leader and founder of DTS and Pulsar Security.In this episode, you'll discover:The truth about AI and its implication for cybersecurity and privacyThe top cybersecurity risks you need to be prepared forHow to stay up to date with the latest security trends and best practicesHow to differentiate yourself and achieve success in the industryThis is a must listen episode for Privacy Pros who want to stay ahead of the curve and gain a competitive advantage!The CEO and Founder of DTS and Pulsar Security, Patrick is a recognized technology leader with expertise in Microsoft technologies, software development, network architecture, and enterprise security. Patrick has spent two decades as a Microsoft Regional Director, frequently speaking at technical events throughout the world, and is a graduate of West Point and a decorated Gulf War veteran. Follow Jamal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmjahmed/Follow Patrick on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-hynds-968142/Get Exclusive Insights, Secret Expert Tips & Actionable Resources For A Thriving Privacy Career That We Only Share With Email Subscribers► https://newsletter.privacypros.academy/sign-upSubscribe to the Privacy Pros Academy YouTube Channel► https://www.youtube.com/c/PrivacyProsJoin the Privacy Pros Academy Private Facebook Group for:Free LIVE TrainingFree Easy Peasy Data Privacy GuidesData Protection Updates and so much moreApply to join here whilst it's still free: https://www.facebook.com/groups/privacypro
Are you an entrepreneur looking to protect your valuable assets? Enter into the world of cybersecurity and technology with Patrick Hynds. As the CEO and Founder of DTS and Pulsar Security, Patrick brings a wealth of knowledge in Microsoft technologies, software development, network architecture, and enterprise security. With a career dedicated to helping businesses protect their valuable assets and leverage security as a strategic advantage, Patrick's insights are invaluable. Highlights of the episode: • Common security blind spots for entrepreneurs • How longer passwords outsmart complexity • The 15-minute edge to elevate your productivity and ignite personal growth • Keys to securing your personal and business accounts Additional resources: • Security This Week Podcast • Entangled Things Podcast • PulsarSecurity.com • DTS • Connect with Patrick ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to the show: • Apple Podcasts • EricRMueller.com • Spotify --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ericmuellershow/support
Cybersecurity isn't just the business of the future - it's the war of today. In this episode of Innovation In Compliance, Tom Fox and guest Patrick Hynds, CEO of Pulsar Security, delve into the world of cybersecurity and its implications for organizations of all sizes. From ransomware threats to the role of government in this expanding battlefield, Patrick discusses the evolution of cyber attacks, the importance of ongoing vigilance, and practical steps businesses can take to defend themselves. Patrick unpacks the concept of the 'Pyramid of Threats', and discusses why continuous network maintenance is crucial for cybersecurity. He also shares his predictions on the future of global cyber threats. Patrick Hynds is a veteran-turned-technology entrepreneur with a distinct perspective on cybersecurity. An alumnus of the prestigious military academy at West Point, Patrick served as an infantry officer in the first Gulf War. His early affinity for programming, paired with the perspective gained from his military experience, propelled him into the field of technology. In 1996, he incorporated his company, Pulsar Security, which today is a leading provider of penetration testing services, enabling organizations to identify and address their vulnerabilities. Tune in to hear Tom and Patrick talk about: Cybersecurity is a necessity in today's interconnected world, impacting entities ranging from billion-dollar corporations to individual users. Pulsar Security offers penetration testing or Red Team services, effectively operating as 'hackers for hire' to identify potential vulnerabilities in client organizations. Cyberattacks are a persistent risk that need to be managed strategically, not just identified. It affects even the smallest organizations and individuals. Pulsar Security's new product, Cyber Shield, is designed to help smaller organizations manage their cybersecurity at an affordable level. There is a significant shortage of cyber engineers in the industry, with an estimated 3 million positions unfilled worldwide. Awareness and education are key in enhancing cybersecurity. Simple actions like enabling two-factor authentication, managing passwords effectively, and regular patching can greatly improve security. The role of government in the cyber realm is evolving, with agencies like SISA and NIST offering resources and guidelines to help organizations enhance their security posture. Patrick and his team developed the "Pyramid of Threats" to help people envision the cybersecurity risks they face: The bottom layer of this pyramid includes script kiddies who use easily obtainable scripts to exploit vulnerabilities in systems, often leading to data theft and sales on the dark web. The next level up includes people with personal grudges who are tech-savvy enough to launch attacks. They tend to focus on specific targets, making them potentially more dangerous than the script kiddies. The third layer of the pyramid consists of syndicates who are primarily financially motivated. They use similar tactics to script kiddies but tend to target systems with known vulnerabilities to launch ransomware attacks, steal identities, or mine Bitcoin. KEY QUOTES: "For these large organizations, we provide what's called penetration testing or Red Team services. We'll attack them on a regular basis, sometimes on a continuous basis, to see where their vulnerabilities are. Because you can't see your own vulnerabilities most of the time." - Patrick Hynds "We've developed the thing called the Pyramid of Threats. …the Pyramid of Threats is meant to try to help people envision what the risks are, who's coming after you" - Patrick Hynds "Unfortunately, I don't think people can forget about cybersecurity. That's never going to happen. It's not thinking about a media campaign. Companies don't have that luxury because the cat's out of the bag." - Patrick Hynds Resources: Patrick Hynds on LinkedIn | Twitter Pulsar Security | Podcasts
On this week's Ask A CISO Podcast, we are joined by Patrick Hynds, CEO and Founder of DTS and Pulsar Security, and Duane Laflotte, Chief Technology Officer of Pulsar Security over a conversation about everything passwords! Patrick and Duane have 50+ years of combined experience in cybersecurity and technology and have provided security services to Disney, the US Military, the Bank of America, the NHL, and more. With host Raphaël Peyret, Vice President, Product, Horangi, they talk about the different types of cyberattacks, how to protect yourself, and uncommon methods of breaking into networks, including the use of deceptive USB cables. Tune in to listen in to Patrick & Duane shed light on the vulnerabilities associated with common password practices and emphasizes the importance of creating unique and complex passwords to protect against cyberattacks.
Listen to our interview with Patrick Hynds and Duane Laflotte. Patrick is the CEO of Pulsar Security and Duane is the CTO of the same company. They are also the hosts of the Security This Week podcast - https://www.securitythisweek.com/ We discussed the following topics among others. How hard is it to break into a website or company? What are some of the most common methods that hackers use to break into websites or companies? What should you do after a data breach? How hard is it to get into the field of cybersecurity? and more… If you want to be our guest, or you know some one who would be a great guest on our show, just send your email to info@globalriskconsult.com with a subject line “Global Risk Community Show” and give a brief explanation of what topic you would like to to talk about and we will be in touch with you asap.
Today Laura and Kevin talk with Pulsar Security's Patrick Hynds and Duane Laflotte about how Denmark's welfare state created a surveillance nightmare. They also get into data breaches, defensive computing, cybersecurity and movie classics such as Sneakers, Hackers, WarGames and Groundhog Day. Patrick Hynds is the CEO and Founder of DTS and Pulsar Security. He is a recognized technology leader with expertise in Microsoft technologies, software development, network architecture, and enterprise security. Patrick has spent two decades as a Microsoft Regional Director, frequently speaking at technical events throughout the world, and is a graduate of West Point and a decorated Gulf War veteran.Duane Laflotte is Chief Technology Officer of Pulsar Security. He works to resolve complex technical issues for the team and its partners. Duane is an expert technologist in the areas of cryptography, exploit development, networking, programming, and enterprise data storage.
Patrick Hynds is CEO and Founder of DTS and Pulsar Security, Patrick is a recognized technology leader with expertise in Microsoft technologies, software development, network architecture, and enterprise security. Patrick has spent two decades as a Microsoft Regional Director, frequently speaking at technical events throughout the world, and is a graduate of West Point and a decorated Gulf War veteran. Duane Laflotte is Chief Technology Officer of Pulsar Security. He works to resolve complex technical issues for the team and its partners. Duane can frequently be found at the bleeding edge of emerging technology and believes that continually feeding curiosity results in prolonged growth and creative solutions to complicated challenges. He is an expert technologist in the areas of cryptography, exploit development, networking, programming, and enterprise data storage. As an industry leader, Duane has worked with a wide array of Fortune 500, government, and military organizations – such as Disney, Bank of America, the FBI, SOCOM, DARPA, and the NHL – as a solutions architect, red team lead, and pre-sales engineer. Scott Schober is a #cybersecurity and wireless technology expert, author of Hacked Again and Cybersecurity is Everybody's Business, host of 2 Minute CyberSecurity Briefing video podcast and CEO of Berkeley Varitronics Systems who appears regularly on Bloomberg TV, Fox Business & Fox News, CGTN America, Canadian TV News, as well as CNN, CBS Morning Show, MSNBC, CNBC, The Blaze, WPIX as well as local and syndicated Radio including Sirius/XM & Bloomberg Radio and NPR. Subscribe and follow: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... iHeart Podcasts: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/70626340/ Amazon Music Podcasts: https://scottschober.com/wp-content/u... YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqx... Twitter: @ScottBVS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scott_schober/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/snschober Website: www.ScottSchober.com
Patrick Hynds is CEO and Founder of DTS and Pulsar Security, Patrick is a recognized technology leader with expertise in Microsoft technologies, software development, network architecture, and enterprise security. Patrick has spent two decades as a Microsoft Regional Director, frequently speaking at technical events throughout the world, and is a graduate of West Point and a decorated Gulf War veteran. Duane Laflotte is Chief Technology Officer of Pulsar Security. He works to resolve complex technical issues for the team and its partners. Duane can frequently be found at the bleeding edge of emerging technology and believes that continually feeding curiosity results in prolonged growth and creative solutions to complicated challenges. He is an expert technologist in the areas of cryptography, exploit development, networking, programming, and enterprise data storage. As an industry leader, Duane has worked with a wide array of Fortune 500, government, and military organizations – such as Disney, Bank of America, the FBI, SOCOM, DARPA, and the NHL – as a solutions architect, red team lead, and pre-sales engineer. Scott Schober is a #cybersecurity and wireless technology expert, author of Hacked Again and Cybersecurity is Everybody's Business, host of 2 Minute CyberSecurity Briefing video podcast and CEO of Berkeley Varitronics Systems who appears regularly on Bloomberg TV, Fox Business & Fox News, CGTN America, Canadian TV News, as well as CNN, CBS Morning Show, MSNBC, CNBC, The Blaze, WPIX as well as local and syndicated Radio including Sirius/XM & Bloomberg Radio and NPR. Subscribe and follow: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... iHeart Podcasts: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/70626340/ Amazon Music Podcasts: https://scottschober.com/wp-content/u... YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqx... Twitter: @ScottBVS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scott_schober/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/snschober Website: www.ScottSchober.com
Join Duane Laflotte and Patrick Hynds of Pulsar Security as the Data Privacy Detective asks these essential questions about cyber-crime and data privacy: How hard is it to break into a website or organization's IT system? What are top tips for mid-sized organizations to defeat data attacks? What's the future for people seeking a cybersecurity career? Pulsar Security offers institutions cyber-protection through software and services to prevent data leaks and losses at reasonable cost. Offensive Network Security | Enterprise Security Software | Pulsar Security. Tune in for insights into countering the growing tide of data and identity theft Time stamps: 02:15 — How hard is it for a bad actor to infiltrate a company's website or IT system? 03:37 — How much safer is HTTPS? 05:50 — What are the top ways a mid-sized business can protect itself from cybercriminals? 07:10 — Why is it important to know which data is flowing through your organization? 09:55 — How often should you change your passwords? 13:18 — Are we going to be able to keep up with cybercriminals?
Podcast: The PrOTect OT Cybersecurity Podcast (LS 28 · TOP 10% what is this?)Episode: Duane Laflotte: Simulating Real-World Attacks on OT with Red TeamingPub date: 2023-04-06About Duane Laflotte: Duane Laflotte is a renowned Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and technology expert, currently leading the charge at Pulsar Security. With a deep understanding of complex technical issues and a constant thirst for staying at the forefront of emerging technologies, Duane is known for his innovative and creative solutions to even the most complicated challenges. His expertise spans across a wide range of technical domains, including cryptography, exploit development, networking, programming, and enterprise data storage. He has worked with prestigious Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and military organizations such as Disney, Bank of America, the FBI, SOCOM, DARPA, and the NHL, serving in various roles such as solutions architect, red team lead, and presales engineer. Duane's extensive credentials include expert-level certifications, showcasing his exceptional technical prowess. His passion for continuous learning and curiosity-driven approach has resulted in prolonged growth and innovative solutions in the field of technology.In this episode, Aaron and Duane Laflotte discuss:Identifying cybersecurity vulnerabilities in businesses and organizations through personalized red team attacksThe transformation of OT manufacturing from relying on vendor-specific hardware solutions to utilizing off-the-shelf softwareEnsuring security in remote work environmentsRecognizing the critical importance of cybersecurity for businessesKey Takeaways:Red teaming often involves using personal information gathered from the internet to craft sophisticated attacks, highlighting the need for organizations to be vigilant about protecting their digital and personal information. The move to off-the-shelf hardware and software in OT manufacturing has heightened vulnerabilities and supply chain risks, with customization prioritized over security, necessitating careful consideration and expertise for effective system management and security by organizations.The growing use of IoT devices, remote work, and the inherent complexity and security gaps in home networks create challenges for organizations to safeguard against cyber threats, emphasizing the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures in home and work settings. Business owners need to prioritize cybersecurity by making informed decisions, holding vendors and internal teams accountable, and seeking expert advice, as waiting until a security incident occurs is not a viable strategy. "We cannot just keep throwing training and training and training at users, and they are going to get marginally better. But they are not going to get infinitely better." — Duane Laflotte Connect with Duane Laflotte: Website: https://www.pulsarsecurity.com/Email: duane@pulsarsecurity.comShow: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/security-this-week/id1578265009LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/duanelaflotte/Twitter: https://twitter.com/dlaflotteConnect with Aaron:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronccrowLearn more about Industrial Defender:Website: https://www.industrialdefender.com/podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/industrial-defender-inc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/iDefend_ICSYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@industrialdefender7120Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Aaron Crow, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
On episode 325 of the BlockHash Podcast, CEO Patrick Hynds and CTO Duane Laflotte talk about their cybersecurity company and the importance of cybersecurity and blockchain in the modern world today. In 2023, cybersecurity remains a critical concern for individuals and organizations alike, as the increasing reliance on technology has made them more vulnerable to cyber attacks. Cybersecurity involves protecting computer systems, networks, and sensitive information from unauthorized access, theft, or damage. Cyber attacks are becoming more sophisticated, making it crucial for individuals and organizations to adopt comprehensive cybersecurity measures to mitigate the risks associated with them. Blockchain technology has emerged as a secure technology for data management, with its decentralized structure making it almost impossible to hack or manipulate. Unlike traditional centralized systems, blockchain records transactions in a distributed ledger, where each participant has access to the same copy of the ledger. Any changes made to the ledger require consensus from all participants, making it virtually impossible to tamper with the data. Additionally, blockchain also offers transparency, as each transaction is recorded and available for all participants to see. Blockchain technology's security and transparency have led to its adoption in various industries, including finance, healthcare, and supply chain management, among others. Blockchain technology is becoming increasingly important in the field of cybersecurity, as it offers a secure and transparent way to store and manage sensitive information. Patrick, Duane and Brandon touch on this in the episode. Patrick and Duane also have their own podcasts, called “Security this Week” and “Entangled Things”, which you can find on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Timestamps: 0:00 | CEO Patrick Hynds and CTO Duane Laflotte 1:32 | Who are Patrick and Duane? 4:20 | The evolution of Cybersecurity 8:15 | Cybersecurity and Blockchain 9:18 | Quantum Computing and Cybersecurity 12:15 | What is Pulsar Security? 17:36 | Cybersecurity Clients and Markets 19:20 | What is a hacker? 20:25 | Cybersecurity Threats 23:15 | Pulsar Security and Blockchain 24:30 | Cryptocurrency Mining Story 28:50 | Security this Week Podcast 34:20 | Why Podcasting is Awesome 35:10 | Dogecoin Logo on Twitter 35:20 | Dogecoin Story 35:38 | Shiba Inu Token Story 36:08 | Conclusion Social Media…
About Duane Laflotte: Duane Laflotte is a renowned Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and technology expert, currently leading the charge at Pulsar Security. With a deep understanding of complex technical issues and a constant thirst for staying at the forefront of emerging technologies, Duane is known for his innovative and creative solutions to even the most complicated challenges. His expertise spans across a wide range of technical domains, including cryptography, exploit development, networking, programming, and enterprise data storage. He has worked with prestigious Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and military organizations such as Disney, Bank of America, the FBI, SOCOM, DARPA, and the NHL, serving in various roles such as solutions architect, red team lead, and presales engineer. Duane's extensive credentials include expert-level certifications, showcasing his exceptional technical prowess. His passion for continuous learning and curiosity-driven approach has resulted in prolonged growth and innovative solutions in the field of technology.In this episode, Aaron and Duane Laflotte discuss:Identifying cybersecurity vulnerabilities in businesses and organizations through personalized red team attacksThe transformation of OT manufacturing from relying on vendor-specific hardware solutions to utilizing off-the-shelf softwareEnsuring security in remote work environmentsRecognizing the critical importance of cybersecurity for businessesKey Takeaways:Red teaming often involves using personal information gathered from the internet to craft sophisticated attacks, highlighting the need for organizations to be vigilant about protecting their digital and personal information. The move to off-the-shelf hardware and software in OT manufacturing has heightened vulnerabilities and supply chain risks, with customization prioritized over security, necessitating careful consideration and expertise for effective system management and security by organizations.The growing use of IoT devices, remote work, and the inherent complexity and security gaps in home networks create challenges for organizations to safeguard against cyber threats, emphasizing the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures in home and work settings. Business owners need to prioritize cybersecurity by making informed decisions, holding vendors and internal teams accountable, and seeking expert advice, as waiting until a security incident occurs is not a viable strategy. "We cannot just keep throwing training and training and training at users, and they are going to get marginally better. But they are not going to get infinitely better." — Duane Laflotte Connect with Duane Laflotte: Website: https://www.pulsarsecurity.com/Email: duane@pulsarsecurity.comShow: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/security-this-week/id1578265009LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/duanelaflotte/Twitter: https://twitter.com/dlaflotteConnect with Aaron:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronccrowLearn more about Industrial Defender:Website: https://www.industrialdefender.com/podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/industrial-defender-inc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/iDefend_ICSYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@industrialdefender7120Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Duane Laflotte is the CTO of Pulsar Security. Duane talks about the best way to respond to a data breach, what to do if your personal information is found on the dark web, and how to make sure your home appliances are not spying on you. Pulsar Security https://www.pulsarsecurity.com/ The Secure Talk Cybersecurity Podcast https://securetalkpodcast.com/
In this episode of the CYBER24 podcast, we sit down with Patrick Hynds and Duane Laflotte from Pulsar Security to discuss cybersecurity and their podcast "Security This Week." As experienced cybersecurity professionals and educators, they share their insights on teaching cybersecurity to their audience and what businesses can do to protect themselves against cyber threats. Tune in to learn from their expertise and experience.PanelistsPatrick Hynds, CEODuane Laflotte, CTO
We're back for round two with our friends from Pulsar Security, a CMAA Education Partner. We're joined again on the podcast by Patrick Hynds and Duane Laflotte for the second part of our conversation on Cyber Security. In this episode we cover how clubs and companies in the hospitality space can be hacked, have important customer and staff information stolen, and see ransom demands. Duane and Patrick are the experts to help assuage your fears. As always, please remember, you can find us on iTunes and Spotify! Please be sure to rate, review, and subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
Cyber Security can be an alarming and intimidating topic. We are constantly hearing about companies in the hospitality space being hacked, important customer and staff information being stolen, and ransom demands. What about the club industry? Are clubs being targeted and what can clubs do to make themselves less vulnerable to attack? We went straight to the experts to answer these questions. We're joined on the podcast by Patrick Hynds and Duane Laflotte of Pulsar Security, a CMAA Education Partner. They share their expertise in this episode (the first of a two-part series!) and we had a lot of fun chatting with them!