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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 31 MIN

Cybersecurity and Personal Preparedness with Robert Siciliano

from Act ASAP · host Daniel Kilburn

Welcome to another episode of Act ASAP, the show where we talk about leadership, communications, preparedness, and taking action before disruption forces your hand.I’m your host, Daniel Kilburn, founder of Emergency Action Planning, retired U.S. Army Drill Sergeant, and author of Why Plans Don’t Prepare You.Today’s conversation is one every leader, parent, and business owner needs to hear.Cybercrime is evolving rapidly. Identity theft is growing. AI-generated scams, voice cloning, and deepfake fraud are making it harder than ever to know what is real and what is fake.The reality is this: criminals no longer need to break into your home or office to cause damage. Sometimes they only need access to your password, your personal information, or your trust.That is why preparedness today must include both physical and digital readiness.My guest today is Robert Siciliano, a nationally recognized cybersecurity expert, author, speaker, and security awareness advocate who has spent decades helping individuals and organizations prevent fraud, reduce risk, and become harder targets.In this conversation, Robert shares practical strategies to help you protect your identity, secure your digital life, recognize AI-driven scams, and strengthen your personal preparedness.One of the biggest takeaways from this interview is simple but powerful:Prepared people do not eliminate risk—they reduce vulnerability and improve response.So whether you are protecting your family, your organization, or yourself, this conversation will give you practical insights you can use immediately.Let’s get into it.Here is my conversation with Robert Siciliano.

Welcome to another episode of Act ASAP, the show where we talk about leadership, communications, preparedness, and taking action before disruption forces your hand.I’m your host, Daniel Kilburn, founder of Emergency Action Planning, retired U.S. Army Drill Sergeant, and author of Why Plans Don’t Prepare You.Today’s conversation is one every leader, parent, and business owner needs to hear.Cybercrime is evolving rapidly. Identity theft is growing. AI-generated scams, voice cloning, and deepfake fraud are making it harder than ever to know what is real and what is fake.The reality is this: criminals no longer need to break into your home or office to cause damage. Sometimes they only need access to your password, your personal information, or your trust.That is why preparedness today must include both physical and digital readiness.My guest today is Robert Siciliano, a nationally recognized cybersecurity expert, author, speaker, and security awareness advocate who has spent decades helping individuals and organizations prevent fraud, reduce risk, and become harder targets.In this conversation, Robert shares practical strategies to help you protect your identity, secure your digital life, recognize AI-driven scams, and strengthen your personal preparedness.One of the biggest takeaways from this interview is simple but powerful:Prepared people do not eliminate risk—they reduce vulnerability and improve response.So whether you are protecting your family, your organization, or yourself, this conversation will give you practical insights you can use immediately.Let’s get into it.Here is my conversation with Robert Siciliano.

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