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EPISODE · Sep 13, 2024 · 23 MIN

Cracking open insider threats

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Cybersecurity teams face a constant battle of ensuring their company is shored up in the right places. Facing down increasingly sophisticated and persistent threat actors, there’s every reason to focus on one’s perimeter to shield oneself against external threats.But insider threats – attacks carried out from within an organization’s environment – must also be part of any business’s security strategy. When the call is coming from inside the house, either via a hacker who’s secretly gained access or in the form of a disgruntled employee, security teams need to be ready to clamp down hard.In this episode, Jane and Rory welcome back Ross Kelly, ITPro’s news and analysis editor, to discuss the scale of these insider threats.Read more:Why you should always be wary of insider threatsNorth Korean insider attacks are skyrocketing – dozens of US firms didn't spot the hacker in their midstCyber firm KnowBe4 unknowingly hired a North Korean hacker – and it went exactly as you might thinkShould your business worry about North Korean cyber attacks?State-sponsored cyber attacks: The new frontierThe Verizon data breach that exposed 63,000 employees is a reminder of how a simple mistake can have costly implicationsPreventing deepfake attacks: How businesses can stay protectedHow Intel's FakeCatcher hopes to eradicate real-time deepfakesAI threats: The importance of a concrete strategy in fighting novel attacksWhy I think the Scarlett Johansson OpenAI scandal shows the danger of AI-generated voice content

Cybersecurity teams face a constant battle of ensuring their company is shored up in the right places. Facing down increasingly sophisticated and persistent threat actors, there’s every reason to focus on one’s perimeter to shield oneself against external threats.But insider threats – attacks carried out from within an organization’s environment – must also be part of any business’s security strategy. When the call is coming from inside the house, either via a hacker who’s secretly gained access or in the form of a disgruntled employee, security teams need to be ready to clamp down hard.In this episode, Jane and Rory welcome back Ross Kelly, ITPro’s news and analysis editor, to discuss the scale of these insider threats.Read more:Why you should always be wary of insider threatsNorth Korean insider attacks are skyrocketing – dozens of US firms didn't spot the hacker in their midstCyber firm KnowBe4 unknowingly hired a North Korean hacker – and it went exactly as you might thinkShould your business worry about North Korean cyber attacks?State-sponsored cyber attacks: The new frontierThe Verizon data breach that exposed 63,000 employees is a reminder of how a simple mistake can have costly implicationsPreventing deepfake attacks: How businesses can stay protectedHow Intel's FakeCatcher hopes to eradicate real-time deepfakesAI threats: The importance of a concrete strategy in fighting novel attacksWhy I think the Scarlett Johansson OpenAI scandal shows the danger of AI-generated voice content

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