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In this episode, I've invited Benjamin Pomerleau to talk about phishing!
He's our product owner of our service: Phishing Training.
This means, he's getting paid to phish our customers and teach them how to spot them, which makes him perfect to talk about phishing.
Benjamin talks about why technical solutions are not enough despite spam filters, two-factor and anti-virus systems probably can guard you against 99,9999% of all attacks.
He talks about how creating a general interest in social engineering might be the way to go.
He talks about why phishing-reporting and helping each other is key.
And much more.
So tune in, and I hope you enjoy it.
And remember to subscribe if you don't want to miss another episode!
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In this episode of Coffee and Cyber Security, we've invited our own Head of People and Culture: Line Hansen.
She's here to talk about psychological safety and how it relates to cyber security.
She tells:
- What psychological safety is
- How it relates to cyber security
- How you can get started working with psychological safety as an IT Department
Join us in the talk and click subscribe if you don't want to miss the next episode.
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In this episode Sarah is here to talk about 11 concrete and actionable tips on how to succeed with security awareness training. It sounds simple, but at the same time it takes work.
The 11 tips are:
Get your employees on boardGet leadership buying and make them endorse the trainingCreate both personal and organizational awarenessKeep it simpleGive it in small piecesOnly relevant contentMake it interactiveConvenience is keyUse varied learning methodsDo it continuouslyFollow up with your employeesListen to Sarah talk about all 11 tips and why they are important in the episode.
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There's a bunch of way you can create awareness in your company.
Some are better than others, but none of them are bad. All PR is good PR, you know.
In this episode we'll talk about pro's and con's from different awareness methods, and what you should focus on.
Again, i've invited Sarah to talk with me about it, as she is an expert on this matter.
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In this episode, I'm talking about why aware employees are so damn important to your cyber security.
To do that, I've invited Sarah Hofmann who is our product and policy expert at CyberPilot.
She knows quite a bit about this topic.
We'll touch upon, why you can't see cyber security as something that doesn't include employees.
8 out of 10 security breaches include a human element.
Employees are CRUCIAL.
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For the third time in a row, Rasmus is in the studio.
This time, he's here to talk about why an IT Security Policy is crucial for your security work.
We'll also talk about how you can actually do one, and what's important to be aware of.
In the podcast, we mention a template to do one.
You can find it right here: https://www.cyberpilot.io/it-security-policy-download
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Once again, I've been joined by Rasmus.
This time to talk about how to run cyber security projects and make sure, that they work.
To do this we use the Plan-Do-Check-Act Cycle framework.
This framework is straight forward in theory, but can be difficult to remember in everyday life.
But it's important, that we do.
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In this episode, I've been joined by Rasmus, the CEO of CyberPilot.
Rasmus has a lot of experience when it comes to implementing a risk based approach to cyber security.
Therefore, he is here to talk about, what a risk analysis is and how it can be used.
We take you through the 4 steps of how to do one and hopefully you'll be ready working with a risk based approach in your organization.
In the podcast, we mention a template. It can be found right here:
https://www.cyberpilot.io/risk-analysis-download
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Welcome to our podcast.
The goal of this podcast is to help you with your cyber security work.
We'll talk about
how to run security projects how to make people cyber awarehow to get leadership buyingAnd much much moreSo, pour some coffee in your cup and join us for a small listen.