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October Cybersecurity Month in Review: Insider Threats, AI's Role, and Cybercrime Trends

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In this episode of 'Cybersecurity Today: Our Month in Review,' host Jim welcomes a panel including Tammy Harper from Flair, Laura Payne from White Tuque, and David Shipley, CEO of Beauceron Securities. The discussion kicks off with an overview of their plans for Cybersecurity Month, including reviving the MapleSEC show and the CIO of the Year awards. David shares his experiences at SECTOR, Canada's largest cybersecurity conference, discussing the importance of security awareness training and the risks of irresponsible tech journalism on public perception. The panel also delves into the resurgence of the Clop ransomware group, their shift to data extortion, and their exploitation of vulnerabilities in Oracle EBS applications. Laura highlights a concerning case of insider threats at RBC, emphasizing the importance of process-driven controls. The episode also touches on the human side of cybersecurity, particularly the impact of romance scams and the growing violence in cybercrime. The panelists underscore the need for improved security awareness and the role of AI in identifying scams. Tammy, Laura, and David conclude by discussing the role of insider threats and the ethical boundaries in cybercrime, sharing insights from recent real-world cases.

00:00 Introduction and Panelist Introductions 00:43 Cybersecurity Month Initiatives 02:46 Security Awareness and Phishing Training 04:03 Impact of Irresponsible Tech Journalism 08:27 AI and Cybersecurity: Hype vs. Reality 10:43 Conference Experiences and Networking 18:33 Clop Ransomware and Data Extortion 23:45 Tammy's Insights on Clop's Tactics 24:58 Scattered Lasus and Cyber Warfare 26:32 Media Savvy Cybercriminals 31:36 Human Impact of Cyber Scams 37:17 Insider Threats and Security Awareness 43:21 Physical Security and Cyber Threats 48:33 Cybercrime Targeting Children 50:58 Conclusion and Upcoming Topics

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In this episode of 'Cybersecurity Today: Our Month in Review,' host Jim welcomes a panel including Tammy Harper from Flair, Laura Payne from White Tuque, and David Shipley, CEO of Beauceron Securities. The discussion kicks off with an overview of their plans for Cybersecurity Month, including reviving the MapleSEC show and the CIO of the Year awards. David shares his experiences at SECTOR, Canada's largest cybersecurity conference, discussing the importance of security awareness training and the risks of irresponsible tech journalism on public perception. The panel also delves into the resurgence of the Clop ransomware group, their shift to data extortion, and their exploitation of vulnerabilities in Oracle EBS applications. Laura highlights a concerning case of insider threats at RBC, emphasizing the importance of process-driven controls. The episode also touches on the human side of cybersecurity, particularly the impact of romance scams and the growing violence in cybercrime. The panelists underscore the need for improved security awareness and the role of AI in identifying scams. Tammy, Laura, and David conclude by discussing the role of insider threats and the ethical boundaries in cybercrime, sharing insights from recent real-world cases.

00:00 Introduction and Panelist Introductions 00:43 Cybersecurity Month Initiatives 02:46 Security Awareness and Phishing Training 04:03 Impact of Irresponsible Tech Journalism 08:27 AI and Cybersecurity: Hype vs. Reality 10:43 Conference Experiences and Networking 18:33 Clop Ransomware and Data Extortion 23:45 Tammy's Insights on Clop's Tactics 24:58 Scattered Lasus and Cyber Warfare 26:32 Media Savvy Cybercriminals 31:36 Human Impact of Cyber Scams 37:17 Insider Threats and Security Awareness 43:21 Physical Security and Cyber Threats 48:33 Cybercrime Targeting Children 50:58 Conclusion and Upcoming Topics

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