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Cyber CEO: 5 Outdated but Common Cybersecurity Practices You Should Avoid

Herjavec Group

Not using easy to decrypt passwords or the same password for multiple accounts. Security consultants identify exploitable flaws in the security architecture, detective controls, and preventative controls to help build strategies that effectively secure and protect the environment from malicious actors.

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Cyber CEO: A Look Back at Cybersecurity in 2021

Herjavec Group

Use Best Password Practices. End users should be trained not to use easy to decrypt passwords and/or the same password for multiple accounts. This makes simple but essential information security protocols like proper monitoring, network segmentation, and working toward a zero-trust architecture challenging.

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5 Major Cybersecurity Trends to Know for 2024

eSecurity Planet

Cybercrime will go to the next level: Cyberattackers will implement improved skills, “shift left” attacks, and shifting strategies to adjust to evolving cyberdefense. AI-Powered Cybercrime Despite the advancements in using AI to improve security, cybercriminals also have access to AI and LLMs.

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The Hacker Mind: G-Men in Cyberspace

ForAllSecure

Michael McPherson is someone with 25 years in the FBI, who has transitioned out to the corporate world, and can best describe the experiences on both sides of fighting cybercrime. Vamos i I realized this isn't the typical InfoSec opening for The Hacker Mind but it is an important backstory for this episode's guest. We know today.