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"Unmasking Shadow IT: Navigating Unauthorized Communication Tools Like Signal"

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Unauthorized communication platforms—aka shadow channels—are increasingly used within enterprise and government environments, as demonstrated by the recent Signal scandal. In this week's episode of Cyberside Chats, special guest Karen Sprenger, COO at LMG Security, joins Matt Durrin to delve into the critical issue of shadow IT, focusing on recent controversies involving unauthorized communication tools like Signal and Gmail in sensitive governmental contexts. Matt and Karen discuss the risks associated with consumer-grade apps in enterprise environments, the need to balance usability and security, and how organizations can better manage their communication tools to mitigate these risks.

This episode will cover:

  • What platforms like Signal offer—and their limitations in enterprise settings.

  • Why users bypass official channels and how it leads to compliance failures.

  • Real-world implications from recent incidents, including U.S. officials using unsecured communication tools.

  • The broader shadow IT landscape and why it’s a pressing issue for security leaders.

Join us in exploring the headlines and takeaways that can help organizations avoid similar pitfalls!

#Cybersecurity #ShadowChannels #CybersideChats #UnauthorizedPlatforms #Signal #DataLeaks #Compliance #Infosec #ShadowIT #IT #Cyber #Cyberaware ETech #CISO

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Unauthorized communication platforms—aka shadow channels—are increasingly used within enterprise and government environments, as demonstrated by the recent Signal scandal. In this week's episode of Cyberside Chats, special guest Karen Sprenger, COO at LMG Security, joins Matt Durrin to delve into the critical issue of shadow IT, focusing on recent controversies involving unauthorized communication tools like Signal and Gmail in sensitive governmental contexts. Matt and Karen discuss the risks associated with consumer-grade apps in enterprise environments, the need to balance usability and security, and how organizations can better manage their communication tools to mitigate these risks.

This episode will cover:

  • What platforms like Signal offer—and their limitations in enterprise settings.

  • Why users bypass official channels and how it leads to compliance failures.

  • Real-world implications from recent incidents, including U.S. officials using unsecured communication tools.

  • The broader shadow IT landscape and why it’s a pressing issue for security leaders.

Join us in exploring the headlines and takeaways that can help organizations avoid similar pitfalls!

#Cybersecurity #ShadowChannels #CybersideChats #UnauthorizedPlatforms #Signal #DataLeaks #Compliance #Infosec #ShadowIT #IT #Cyber #Cyberaware ETech #CISO

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