
61 episodes

DIY Cyber Guy David W. Schropfer
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2.4 • 10 Ratings
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DIY Cyber Guy is for anyone that wants to keep hackers out of their computers. The DIY Cyber Guy, David W. Schropfer, interviews with the world's leading cyber security experts to give you easy-to-understand tips, tactics and tools to protect your invaluable data, and your irreplaceable reputation online.
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#62 - Ransomware Hits The Brakes At Ferrari - Protect Your Network Now
Hackers speed off with Ferrari data in a #ransomware attack. See how to stop an attack before it happens, with Greg Edwards, CEO @Canauri
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#61 - How to Make Sure that Your IT Provider Is Not A Ransomware Target
If you use a managed service provider (MSP) to manage your company's IT needs, learn how to hold these businesses accountable for keeping your services, and your data, secure from hackers. With Yaniv Bar-Dayan, CEO of @vulcancyber
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#60 - How Lessons Learned by Large Companies Can Help YOU Keep Your Cloud Data Secure
Uber just had another data breach. Learn from their mistakes, and the mistakes of other larege corporations, to find out how to keep your data safe and secure, even if you store it in the cloud. Our guest is cybersecurity expert and CEO of Dig Security, Dan Benjamin.
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#59 - Effects of Twitter's Massive Data Breach (And What You Can Do)
Hackers are using the recent Twitter breach, combined with the other 4,100 data breaches in 2022, to steal identities. Learn about new systems like #DSPM to mitigate your company's sprawling data. With Flow Security CEO, Jonathan Roizin.
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#58 - Samsung Customer Data Hacked - What You Need To Do
Hackers stole Samsung's customer data from a US-based facility. Were you affected? What sis Samsung disclose? What should you do? With guest Javvad Malik, Lead Security Awareness Advocate at KnowBe4.
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#57 - Hackers are Using Personal Smartphones and Emails as a Backdoor Into Your Employer
Phishing attacks have evolved. Hackers have found new ways to use private messaging apps, personal email accounts, and personal smartphones to attack- not just you - but your employer. Keep your job, and get a FREE voucher for SlashNext, by listening to this episode.