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67. The $10 Million Cybersecurity Mistake That Could Destroy Your Business Tomorrow

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Hosts:
Justin Shelley - https://www.phoenixitadvisors.com/
Mario Zaki - https://www.mazteck.com/

Nevada's state government has been crippled by ransomware for nearly a month with most systems still down - and it's a wake-up call every business owner needs to hear. In this eye-opening episode, Justin and Mario dissect what makes some organizations recover quickly from cyberattacks while others remain paralyzed for weeks.

From Marriott's impressive ransomware response to Nevada's ongoing nightmare, discover why being "low hanging fruit" is more dangerous than having a target on your back. Plus: the Windows 10 end-of-life crisis hitting 40% of US computers next month, and why cutting corners on cybersecurity can turn a $500K problem into a $10M lawsuit.

Key topics: The difference between targeted attacks and opportunistic breaches, why government entities struggle with cyber recovery, Windows 10 end-of-life vulnerabilities, building a security-first culture, and practical steps every business can take today to avoid becoming the next cautionary tale.

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Content provided by Justin Shelley and Phoenix IT Advisors. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Justin Shelley and Phoenix IT Advisors or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Hosts:
Justin Shelley - https://www.phoenixitadvisors.com/
Mario Zaki - https://www.mazteck.com/

Nevada's state government has been crippled by ransomware for nearly a month with most systems still down - and it's a wake-up call every business owner needs to hear. In this eye-opening episode, Justin and Mario dissect what makes some organizations recover quickly from cyberattacks while others remain paralyzed for weeks.

From Marriott's impressive ransomware response to Nevada's ongoing nightmare, discover why being "low hanging fruit" is more dangerous than having a target on your back. Plus: the Windows 10 end-of-life crisis hitting 40% of US computers next month, and why cutting corners on cybersecurity can turn a $500K problem into a $10M lawsuit.

Key topics: The difference between targeted attacks and opportunistic breaches, why government entities struggle with cyber recovery, Windows 10 end-of-life vulnerabilities, building a security-first culture, and practical steps every business can take today to avoid becoming the next cautionary tale.

  continue reading

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