Cybersecurity Today ITWC
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Updates on the latest cybersecurity threats to businesses, data breach disclosures, and how you can secure your firm in an increasingly risky time.
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Cyber Security Today, Week in Review for week ending Friday, April 26, 2024
This episode features a discussion on the latest in the Change Healthcare ransomware attack, a vulnerability in an abandoned Apache open-source project, the next step in Canada's proposed critical infrastructure cybersecurity law and the future of TikTok
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Cyber Security Today, April 26, 2024 - Patch warnings for Cisco ASA gateways and a WordPress plugin
This episode reports on the malicious plugin worm that refuses to die, and more
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Cyber Security Today, April 24, 2024 - Good news/bad news in Mandiant report, UnitedHealth admits paying a ransomware gang, and more
This episode reports on the danger of using expired open-source packages, a tool used by a Russian hacking group and password advice
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Cyber Security Today, April 22, 2024 - Vulnerability found in CrushFTP file transfer software, security updates for Cisco's controller management application, and more
This episode reports on a new campaign to steal credentials from LastPass users, a warning to admits of Ivanti Avalanche mobile device management software, and more
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Cyber Security Today, Week in Review for week ending Friday April 19, 2024
On this episode Jen Ellis, co-chair of the Ransomware Task Force, talks about ways of fighting one of the biggest cyber threats to IT departments
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Cyber Security Today, April 19, 2024 - Police bust phishing rental platform, a nine-year old virus found on Ukrainian computers, and more
This episode reports on a threat actor targeting governments in the Middle East with a novel way of hiding malware is going international, and more
Customer Reviews
Unexpected factual errors
When a technical podcast speaks about DNS as the system, like a phone book, that links a literal friendly name to the “9 digits that is a real internet address” you know there is a problem. As a security podcast, I would expect a little more attention to detail.