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The Dr Zero Trust Show
Manage episode 493541155 series 2970033
In this conversation, Dr. Chase Cunningham, also known as Dr. Zero Trust, discusses the recent ransomware attack on Marks & Spencer, the implications of Ingram Micro's investigation into a ransomware incident, and the lessons learned from major cyber attacks. He highlights the importance of cybersecurity measures, job opportunities in the field, and government initiatives aimed at improving cybersecurity. The conversation also explores the rise of sophisticated cyber threats, including deepfake scams and the activities of the hacker group Scattered Spider, concluding with insights into the future of cybersecurity.
Takeaways
Marks & Spencer's ransomware attack was the result of social engineering.
The attack involved impersonation of employees to reset passwords.
Micro segmentation and multi-factor authentication could have mitigated the attack.
Ingram Micro is investigating a ransomware attack that is affecting its operations.
Lessons from past cyberattacks emphasize the need for software updates and ongoing training.
Deepfake scams are becoming a significant threat.
There are numerous job opportunities in the field of cybersecurity.
Government funding for cybersecurity is crucial for rural hospitals.
The SEC is settling with SolarWinds over cybersecurity failures.
Organizations often overlook cybersecurity best practices.
211 episodes
Manage episode 493541155 series 2970033
In this conversation, Dr. Chase Cunningham, also known as Dr. Zero Trust, discusses the recent ransomware attack on Marks & Spencer, the implications of Ingram Micro's investigation into a ransomware incident, and the lessons learned from major cyber attacks. He highlights the importance of cybersecurity measures, job opportunities in the field, and government initiatives aimed at improving cybersecurity. The conversation also explores the rise of sophisticated cyber threats, including deepfake scams and the activities of the hacker group Scattered Spider, concluding with insights into the future of cybersecurity.
Takeaways
Marks & Spencer's ransomware attack was the result of social engineering.
The attack involved impersonation of employees to reset passwords.
Micro segmentation and multi-factor authentication could have mitigated the attack.
Ingram Micro is investigating a ransomware attack that is affecting its operations.
Lessons from past cyberattacks emphasize the need for software updates and ongoing training.
Deepfake scams are becoming a significant threat.
There are numerous job opportunities in the field of cybersecurity.
Government funding for cybersecurity is crucial for rural hospitals.
The SEC is settling with SolarWinds over cybersecurity failures.
Organizations often overlook cybersecurity best practices.
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