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EPISODE · Sep 26, 2022 · 23 MIN

CYBER SECURITY UNCUT: SPECIAL EPISODE: Millions of Australians at risk of identity theft from Optus hack

from Defence & Security Podcast Network · host Momentum Media

In this special episode of the Cyber Security Uncut podcast, Major General (Ret'd) Marcus Thompson, inaugural head of the ADF's Information Warfare Division and Phil Tarrant, director – defence and security at Momentum Media, unpack the extent of the Optus hack, and how the data breach could impact regular Australians. Looking back at similar large-scale hacks that have shocked the industry, the pair observe how the normalisation of mass data breaches demands continued collaboration in the industry as hackers can target any business, at any time. The pair continue the podcast discussing the difficulty of attributing the attack to either state-based actors or criminal gangs, and recent trends in cyber victimology. The podcast wraps up with recommendations for Optus customers, including the use of new passwords, app-based two-factor authentication and monitoring for financial intrusion. Enjoy the podcast, The Cyber Security Uncut team

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