In this episode, Andy and Adam discuss three cybersecurity news stories. They talk about a small town in Massachusetts that lost over $445,000 in an email scam, the Biden administration's ban on Kaspersky antivirus software, and a cyber attack on Crown Equipment, a forklift manufacturer. The main takeaways from the conversation are the importance of cybersecurity training, the need for secure remote access methods, and the impact of employee satisfaction on cybersecurity.
Takeaways
-Cybersecurity training is crucial to prevent email scams and social engineering attacks.
-Secure remote access methods should be deployed and unauthorized remote access software should be blocked.
-Employee satisfaction and trust in the company can reduce the risk of insider threats.
-Small organizations and state and local governments are vulnerable to cyber attacks and should prioritize cybersecurity measures.
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YouTube Video Link: https://youtu.be/YdTo2kej4VQ
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