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The Cyber Crime Lab Podcast

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Going through a cyberattack can feel like having a heart attack, and sometimes those calling in for help during one actually are having them. something that Coen Bakkers, Managing Principal Incident Response Consultant at Secureworks has experi
The trauma you feel from a cyberattack can stay with you for years afterward. This is something that Robert Cioffi, CTO and Co-Founder at Progressive Computing, Inc., knows personally.Robert joins host Andy Anderson to share his experience deal
“Business email compromise” can often lead to much larger problems across the organisation because many people retain sensitive data in their emails. Someone who has seen this play out on multiple occasions is Violet Sullivan, VP of Client Enga
Not many individuals have been involved with cybersecurity for decades, but Greg Young, Vice President Cybersecurity and CorpDev at Trend Micro, has been advising companies on security matters for over 30 years.Greg has his finger on the pulse
While some medium and even large-scale firms continue to resist keeping up with the latest cybersecurity measures, more and more small firms and solopreneurs are taking cybersecurity seriously, says Wayne Hunter, Founder and CEO at AvTek Soluti
While having cyber insurance coverage is important, it’s important to have coverage counsel as well, says Scott Godes, Partner and Co-Chair, Insurance Recovery and Counseling Practice, and Co-Chair, Data Security and Privacy at Barnes & Thornbu
Great technical solutions to prevent cybercrime aren’t much help if the end user isn’t educated on the hows and whys of those solutions. That’s the message of Bruce Nelson, President at Vertilocity. Bruce joins host Andy Anderson to discuss:An
Instead of saying, “It’s not going to happen to me,” business owners should take the advice of GroupSense CEO & Co-Founder Kurtis Minder and spend the time to prepare for what is the reality: small businesses will get hit by a ransomware attack
To deal with today’s scams and frauds you have to change your default mindset. You have to adjust your expectations and set your default to skepticism, says Roger Grimes, Data-Driven Defense Evangelist at KnowBe4.   Roger and host Andy Anderson
When someone has three decades of experience in cybersecurity, they certainly should qualify to be a “cybersecurity evangelist.”   That’s what Michael O’Hara, Certified Information Systems Security Professional at KB Communications, calls himse
While cybercrime is relatively new, criminals tend to organize themselves in traditional ways.   Vincent D’Agostino, Head of Cyber Forensics and Incident Response at BlueVoyant, has had plenty of experience with traditional organized crime dur
We read about ransomware cases in the news but it’s not often that we get to hear one of the “good guys” share their step-by-step process for solving a case.   Luckily one of the good guys, Devon Ackerman, Practice Lead & Head of #DFIR Services
As ransomware and other cyberattacks become less frequently something that people only hear about on the news, and more often something that has touched them personally, the importance of being prepared for such attacks should be a big priority
It might be easy to characterize cyber criminals as random threat actors, but plenty of them work within sophisticated organizations that function like legitimate businesses. Someone who has observed their behaviors up close is Mark Lance, Seni
While it would be nice to have a single solution to a ransomware crisis, often what is needed are several different tools applied in different ways.   Our guest for today’s episode of The Cyber Crime Lab Podcast, Luke Emrich, Director of Incide
While you might expect a vendor to always have your back (you are paying them, after all) that’s not something you should count on. In fact, it’s good business practice to expect that they might not have your back.   Two people who have learned
While there are lots of articles about cyberattacks, it’s often hard to track down stories of those who had to help customers get back up and online after one happens.   One of those business owners who had to do just that when the Kaseya cyber
We might think of foreign spy espionage as something that only happens to businesses in the military or defense sector, but it’s something that can happen to “regular” businesses that have nothing to do with military assets or foreign policy.  
While many people know that cyber attacks happen, they are often less familiar with “what happens next,” or the probabilities of such an attack happening to them or their organizations.   That’s why we started the Cyber Crime Lab Podcast, to sh
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