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Опубликовано 22 октября 2021, 17:59
Why would a tech employee turn to e-crime? Often it has to do with feelings of discontentment within their jobs or their lives. How, then, can companies best mitigate insider threats? On this episode of #CyberSecurityInside, Tom and Camille are joined by guest Rick Jordan, CEO and Founder of ReachOut Technology, to take a deep dive; if you’re looking for a fascinating conversation about things like ethical hacking and the human element of cybersecurity, this is it!'
You’ll learn:
- Who gets involved with e-crime groups and why
- How e-crime groups can take advantage of disgruntled tech employees to find hacking backdoors
- Why this year in particular has been especially stressful for security and engineers
- What companies can do to mitigate insider threats
- How automation and AI factor into risk management
- And more
Tune in!
#ethicalhacking #cybersecurity #AI #automation #ecrime #rickjordan
If you are interested in emerging threats, new technologies, or best tips and practices in cybersecurity, please follow the Cyber Security Inside podcast on your favorite podcast platforms.
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Follow our hosts Tom Garrison and Camille Morhardt:
Tom: @tommgarrison
Camille: @morhardt
Learn more about Intel Cybersecurity:
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Intel Compute Life Cycle (CLA):
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You’ll learn:
- Who gets involved with e-crime groups and why
- How e-crime groups can take advantage of disgruntled tech employees to find hacking backdoors
- Why this year in particular has been especially stressful for security and engineers
- What companies can do to mitigate insider threats
- How automation and AI factor into risk management
- And more
Tune in!
#ethicalhacking #cybersecurity #AI #automation #ecrime #rickjordan
If you are interested in emerging threats, new technologies, or best tips and practices in cybersecurity, please follow the Cyber Security Inside podcast on your favorite podcast platforms.
Apple Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/...
Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6RN4ATo5...
Follow our hosts Tom Garrison and Camille Morhardt:
Tom: @tommgarrison
Camille: @morhardt
Learn more about Intel Cybersecurity:
intel.com/content/www/us/en/se...
Intel Compute Life Cycle (CLA):
intel.com/content/www/us/en/se...
Subscribe now to Intel Business on YouTube: intel.ly/43XZh6J
About Intel Business:
Get all the IT info you need, right here. From data centers to devices, the Intel® Business Center has the resources, guidance, and expert insights you need to get your IT projects done right.
Connect with Intel Business:
Visit Intel Business's WEBSITE: intel.ly/itcenter
Follow Intel Business on TWITTER: twitter.com/IntelBusiness
Follow Intel Business on LINKEDIN: linkedin.com/showcase/intel-bu...
Follow Intel Business on FACEBOOK: facebook.com/IntelBusiness
Rick Jordan on Why Some Tech Employees Turn to E-crime | Intel Business
youtube.com/intelbusiness
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