Twice a week, we'll explore a new topic or thought and unpack the vulnerabilities surrounding humans and social engineering to help you and your business become more resistant to cybercrime.
New episodes every Monday & Wednesday
Regardless of whether you are a large corporation or an individual, it is crucial to prioritize cybersecurity. In this episode, I will provide three practical tips to enhance online security and prot…
Brian Mahon returns to look into his crystal ball and let us in on some of the technology and how it’s changing the cyber security industry He also shares his insights on the future of Cyber Insuranc…
It's great to welcome Brian Mahon back to the show! Brian is a certified insurance counselor, and today we'll discuss some cyber insurance challenges. If you’re an MSP you’ll want to make sure you ch…
It's difficult to change our own behavior, let alone change someone else's. Today I share with you the challenges we encounter in managing human vulnerability.
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You may think that because you’re only an individual or a small company, human vulnerability doesn’t matter to you, but today I want to give you some reasons why it does and why large enterprises are…
I'm excited to have Brian Mahon, a certified insurance counselor, joining me on the Gone Phishing boat today to discuss my favorite topic... cyber insurance. Together, we'll explore how policies have…
Today Kyle Spooner is back to talk about all things automation, why it’s beneficial for MSPs to embrace it, and what tasks you should be automating to save you and your technicians more time.
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Today we welcome back Kyle Spooner, Chief Executive of MSPGeek Con, to talk about MSP technician training, what levels different MSP Technicians need for various tasks, and how to spot well-trained t…
Today I want to talk about MSPs and who better to do that with than none other than the Chief Executive for MSPGeek Con, Kyle Spooner. If you want to learn how to grow a community to provide support,…
Today I am joined again by Kyle Christensen in this episode, we discuss the impact of AI on our intelligence. AI is a tool that can make us more efficient and for some more creative. It can automate …
Joining me today is Kyle Christensen, a business strategy enthusiast, to discuss the importance of giving ourselves the freedom to fail. Together, we'll reflect on our personal experiences of falling…
How many hours of your technician's time is wasted on manual tasks? What are they doing over and over again that can be automated? Today I want to share with you how you can improve as an MSP by trai…
Today I’m joined again by Wes Spencer from Fithwall who I invited back to share with us a real-life cyber security breach story that cost the company hundreds of thousands of dollars plus some public…
As security professionals, we're all too familiar with the importance of identifying and mitigating risks to our organizations' networks and systems. But what about the risks that arise from human be…
Today I want to share with you some common mistakes companies make when measuring the effectiveness of their security Awareness programs, including relying on a single piece of information, easy-to-d…
Joining me again today is cyber security expert Wes Spencer, today we discuss the relationship between Cyber Insurance and Human Vulnerability Management. We'll explore how they are related, and lear…
Joining me today in the Gone Phishing boat is cyber security insurance expert Wes Spencer. We will share with you the 5 things you must have to make up a good cyber insurance policy.
Wes Spencer is th…
Today I want to go through WHY security awareness training is important for both you the individual and for multi-service providers (MSPs). I’ll share with you some of the pitfalls of a bad SAT progr…
I have built my whole business around the importance of good security awareness training. Hence, I want to share with you what exactly it is, and the goals around having a good security awareness pro…
Today I want to focus on the human side of phishing because if you don't understand the importance of training your staff to recognize their vulnerabilities, you leave your business open to multiple …