SecurityGuy Eric Jacksch
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A cybersecurity veteran covers a variety of security topics.
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Home Depot: Hammers, nails, and breaching our privacy – again!
A recent investigation by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada into Home Depot of Canada Inc. has found that Home Depot failed to obtain customer consent before sharing personal data with Meta.
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Vlogmas Day 31: New Year’s Resolutions
Happy New Year! Have you made your New Year’s resolutions yet? Here are 5 resolutions to keep you, your family, and your business safer in 2023.
For more details on some of my resolutions, you might wish to watch the following:
MFA: https://youtu.be/ITi2Oz9P1LI
Passwords: https://youtu.be/Hkk9kU6jdw0
Just Don't click: https://youtu.be/F6qOZZOdSD0
RAID and Backups: https://youtu.be/Wjq4xfumR-g -
Vlogmas Day 30: EnerGuide for security?
Pop quiz: What do IoT devices, phones, tablets, and web applications have in common?
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Do you “like” your privacy?
Privacy discussions often revolve around the use and abuse of personal information by governments and corporations. While global surveillance is a serious concern, and some corporations abuse the information entrusted to them, the fact remains that most Internet users happily hand over their private information and allow companies to use it in exchange for “free” services.
Here is the video I mentioned. Are you using a free email service for your business? You shouldn't, and here's why: https://youtu.be/-MN0stElSVs -
Vlogmas 2022 Day 28: Interview with Jerry Bell on Mastodon
In this episode of SecurityGuy, I discussed Mastodon and the fediverse with Jerry Bell, a Chief Information Security Officer and the administrator of infosec.exchange.
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Vlogmas 2022 Day 27: Interview with Ahmed Masud, CEO of saf.ai
In today's episode of SecurityGuy, I speak with my friend and colleague, the co-founder and CEO of Saf.ai, Ahmed Masud about saf.ai's flagship product Resiliate, which applies cutting-edge AI to protect data against unauthorized access and changes, data corruption, and data exfiltration.
Among other things, Resiliate provides cost-effective defence and rapid recovery from ransomware attacks.